Full & Partial Dentures in Royse City, TX
Restore Confidence and Function with Custom Dentures
Missing multiple teeth can affect more than your ability to chew—it can also change how you speak, how your face appears, and how confident you feel. At Fate Family Dental, we offer both full and partial dentures tailored to your specific needs, restoring the look and function of your smile.
Our experienced team—Dr. Andy Davong, Dr. Ambereen Ansari, Dr. Senan Abd, Dr. Davood Quje, and Dr. Neha Patel—provides high-quality, custom-fitted dentures designed for comfort, durability, and a natural appearance.

What Are Dentures?
Dentures are removable appliances used to replace missing teeth and surrounding tissue. They help restore facial volume, support oral function, and improve your smile.
There are two main types:
- Full Dentures: Replace all teeth in the upper or lower arch. These rest on the gums and are typically secured with suction or adhesive.
- Partial Dentures: Used when some natural teeth remain. These attach to your existing teeth with clasps or precision attachments.
We also offer implant-supported dentures for added stability and comfort.
When Are Full or Partial Dentures Recommended?
Dentures may be the right solution if you:
- Have lost multiple or all teeth in one or both arches
- Experience difficulty chewing or speaking
- Have shifting or unstable teeth due to tooth loss
- Prefer a removable and cost-effective alternative to implants or bridges
- Want to improve the appearance and fullness of your smile
Our team will assess your oral health, bone structure, and lifestyle goals to recommend the best type of denture for you.
Benefits of Dentures
- Restore chewing and speech function
- Improve facial aesthetics by supporting facial muscles
- Boost self-confidence with a full, healthy-looking smile
- Custom-designed for fit, comfort, and appearance
- Affordable tooth replacement solution
- Can be upgraded later to implant-supported options
Dentures also play a role in maintaining oral health by preventing remaining teeth from shifting and supporting overall bite alignment.
Our Denture Process
Getting dentures at Fate Family Dental typically involves a few steps:
- Initial Exam & Consultation – We assess your oral health and determine which denture option fits your needs.
- Digital Impressions – Using digital technology like iTero scanners, we take precise impressions of your mouth.
- Fitting & Fabrication – Your dentures are custom-fabricated for optimal fit, comfort, and appearance.
- Adjustments & Follow-Up – Once delivered, we'll fine-tune your dentures for function and comfort, with follow-up visits as needed.
If necessary, we may also recommend tooth extractions or bone grafting to prepare your mouth for dentures.
Full vs. Partial Dentures: Which Do You Need?
- Full Dentures are ideal for patients who have lost all teeth in a dental arch.
- Partial Dentures are suited for those with several missing teeth but some healthy teeth remaining.
If you're unsure which option is best, we'll explain each in detail during your visit and may also explore digital dentures or implant options depending on your case.
Serving Royse City and Surrounding Areas
Fate Family Dental proudly serves patients across Royse City, Fate, Rockwall, Union Valley, and Josephine, TX. We are committed to helping our community regain full, functional smiles with high-quality full and partial dentures.
Frequently Asked Questions About Dentures
How long do dentures last?
With proper care and maintenance, dentures typically last 5 to 10 years. Over time, adjustments or replacements may be needed due to changes in your mouth.
Are dentures comfortable to wear?
Yes. Modern dentures are designed for comfort and precision. It may take a short adjustment period, but most patients adapt quickly.
Can I eat normally with dentures?
You'll need some time to adjust, but with practice, you'll be able to eat most of your favorite foods again. Cutting food into smaller pieces and chewing evenly on both sides helps.
Do I need to take dentures out at night?
Yes. Removing your dentures at night gives your gums time to rest and helps maintain oral hygiene.
Are there alternatives to removable dentures?
Yes. We offer implant-supported dentures for greater stability, and dental implants or bridges for fixed restorations.
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