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Affordable Dentures in Mesquite, Garland & Balch Springs

At Inspire Dental & Orthodontics, we restore missing teeth with custom-fitted full and partial dentures designed to look natural and fit comfortably from day one. Our team works with you through every step of the process, from the initial impressions to final adjustments, ensuring your dentures feel secure and your smile feels like yours again. We accept Medicaid, CHIP, and most PPO plans across all three locations, with flexible payment options available.

Custom dentures at Inspire Dental in Mesquite, Garland, and Balch Springs TX

Custom-Fitted Dentures That Look and Feel Natural

Dentures are removable prosthetic appliances that replace missing teeth and the surrounding gum tissue. At Inspire Dental & Orthodontics, every set of dentures is custom fabricated from impressions of your mouth to ensure a stable, comfortable fit. Whether you have lost most of your teeth or just a few, we offer full dentures, partial dentures, and immediate dentures to match your specific situation.

Missing teeth affect more than your appearance. They can make chewing difficult, cause remaining teeth to shift, and change the way you speak. Properly fitted dentures address all of these concerns and help preserve the natural shape of your face over time. We accept Medicaid, CHIP, and most PPO plans and serve patients across Mesquite, Garland, and Balch Springs.

Types of Dentures We Offer

The right denture type depends on how many teeth you are missing and the health of your remaining teeth and gums. Our dentists will walk you through all options during your consultation.

Full Dentures

Complete Upper or Lower Arch

Replaces an entire arch of teeth. Rests on the gums and is held in place by suction, natural adhesion, or denture adhesive. Best when all teeth in an arch are missing or must be removed.

Partial Dentures

Fills Gaps Between Natural Teeth

Used when some natural teeth remain. A framework attaches to surrounding teeth with clasps, filling the gaps left by missing teeth and preventing the remaining teeth from shifting.

Immediate Dentures

Placed the Same Day as Extractions

Fabricated in advance and inserted right after teeth are removed so you are never without teeth during healing. May require relining as the gums reshape over time.

Restores the Ability to Chew

Properly fitted dentures allow you to eat a much wider variety of foods again, improving nutrition and quality of life.

Improves Speech Clarity

Missing teeth can cause slurring or difficulty pronouncing certain sounds. Dentures fill those gaps and support normal speech patterns.

Preserves Facial Structure

Without teeth, the jawbone gradually loses density and the face can appear sunken. Dentures provide support that helps maintain the natural shape of your face.

Prevents Remaining Teeth from Shifting

Gaps from missing teeth allow neighboring teeth to drift out of position over time, leading to bite problems and additional tooth loss.

Medicaid and PPO Accepted

We accept Medicaid, CHIP, and most PPO plans at all three locations, making denture treatment accessible for families across our community.

Bilingual Team

Our English and Spanish-speaking team ensures every patient fully understands their treatment options, timeline, and care instructions.

Full & Partial Denture options available at all three locations
2,700+ Five-star Google reviews across 3 locations
Custom Fit Every set fabricated from your own impressions

Ready to Restore Your Smile? Book a Denture Consultation

We accept Medicaid, CHIP, and most PPO plans. Flexible payment options available at all three locations.

How Dentures Are Made: Your Step-by-Step Process

Getting dentures at Inspire Dental is a straightforward process completed over several appointments. Here is what to expect from consultation through final delivery.

1

Consultation and Exam

We evaluate your oral health, review any remaining teeth, and take X-rays to assess bone levels and gum condition before recommending the best denture type for you.

2

Impressions of Your Mouth

Precise impressions are taken of your gums and any remaining teeth. These serve as the foundation for fabricating your custom dentures at the dental lab.

3

Bite Registration

We record how your upper and lower jaws relate to each other so the dentures can be set at the correct vertical height and positioned for proper chewing.

4

Tooth Selection

You will choose the shape, size, and shade of the artificial teeth. We guide you toward options that complement your facial features and look natural.

5

Wax Try-In

A wax model of your dentures is created so you can preview the fit, appearance, and bite before the final denture is fabricated. Adjustments are made at this stage.

6

Lab Fabrication

Your approved design is sent to the dental laboratory where the final denture is crafted from durable acrylic resin and porcelain or acrylic teeth.

7

Fitting and Adjustments

We seat the finished dentures and check fit, bite, and comfort. Minor adjustments are made chairside until the dentures feel stable and comfortable.

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Delivery and Follow-Up Care

You leave with your dentures and written care instructions. Follow-up visits are scheduled to monitor fit as your gums settle and adjust over the first few weeks.

Caring for Your Dentures: Daily Habits That Extend Their Life

  • Remove and rinse dentures after every meal to clear food particles
  • Brush dentures daily with a soft denture brush and non-abrasive denture cleaner, not regular toothpaste
  • Soak dentures overnight in water or a denture solution to prevent warping and keep them moist
  • Clean your gums, tongue, and any remaining teeth twice daily before inserting your dentures
  • Handle dentures over a folded towel or basin of water to cushion accidental drops
  • Return for a reline or adjustment if your dentures become loose as gum tissue changes over time
Inspire Dental dentist serving Mesquite, Garland, and Balch Springs TX

The dentists at Inspire Dental & Orthodontics are licensed Texas providers with extensive experience in removable prosthodontics, including full dentures, partial dentures, immediate dentures, and denture relining. We take detailed impressions and work closely with each patient through the try-in process to ensure the final denture looks natural and fits securely. Our bilingual team (English and Spanish) makes sure every patient understands their options and feels comfortable throughout the process.

For patients who have recently had teeth extracted, we can coordinate same-appointment immediate dentures so you are never without teeth during the healing period. Learn more about denture types and care from the American Dental Association.

Why Patients Trust Inspire Dental & Orthodontics for Dentures

  • Over 2,700 five-star Google reviews across our Mesquite, Garland, and Balch Springs locations
  • All denture care provided by licensed Texas-credentialed dentists
  • Bilingual team (English and Spanish) serving the full DFW community
  • Medicaid, CHIP, and most PPO plans accepted at all three offices
  • Three convenient locations: Mesquite, Garland, and Balch Springs
  • Flexible payment options available for patients without full insurance coverage
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What Our Denture Patients Say

Real reviews from patients at our Mesquite, Garland, and Balch Springs locations.

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"I was so nervous about getting dentures but the team here made everything easy. They took their time with the fitting, let me preview how they would look, and made adjustments until everything was just right. I can eat and smile again with confidence."

Patricia H. — Mesquite patient
Full Dentures Mesquite
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"Got partial dentures here and they fit better than I expected. The staff explained every step and helped me understand my Medicaid coverage so there were no surprises. The dentures look completely natural. Very happy with the result."

Marcus T. — Garland patient
Partial Dentures Garland
★★★★★

"Me hicieron una dentadura completa y quedé muy contenta. El equipo me explicó todo en español y me ayudaron a entender qué cubía mi seguro. La dentadura se ve muy natural y puedo comer sin problemas. Los recomiendo mucho."

Elena R. — Balch Springs patient
Dentadura Completa Balch Springs

Denture FAQs

How long does it take to get dentures?
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The process typically takes four to six weeks from your first appointment to final delivery, depending on the complexity of your case and how many adjustments are needed during the try-in stage. Immediate dentures can be placed the same day as extractions but may require more follow-up appointments for relining as your gums heal and reshape over several months.
Do dentures hurt to wear?
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New dentures commonly cause mild soreness or irritation during the first few weeks as your gums adapt. This is normal and typically resolves with minor adjustments at follow-up visits. Well-fitted dentures should not cause ongoing pain. If you experience persistent sore spots or the dentures feel loose, contact us for an adjustment rather than trying to modify them yourself.
Does Medicaid cover dentures in Texas?
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Texas Medicaid covers dentures for eligible adult patients when the procedure is medically necessary and other treatment options are not viable. Coverage specifics vary by plan. Our team will verify your benefits before your appointment and walk you through any expected out-of-pocket costs. We also accept CHIP for eligible pediatric patients and offer flexible payment options for patients with limited coverage.
How long do dentures last?
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Most dentures last seven to ten years with proper daily care. Over time, normal wear and changes in the shape of your jawbone and gums cause dentures to fit less securely. A reline, which reshapes the denture base to match your current gum contour, can extend their usable life. Eventually, a full replacement will be needed to maintain proper fit and function.
Can I sleep with my dentures in?
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Most dentists recommend removing dentures at night. Sleeping without them gives your gum tissue a rest from the pressure of wearing dentures all day, which helps maintain healthier gum tissue long term. It also allows you to soak the dentures overnight, keeping them moist and clean. During the first few days after receiving new dentures, you may be instructed to wear them continuously to help your mouth adjust.
What is the difference between full and partial dentures?
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Full dentures replace an entire arch of teeth, upper or lower, and rest directly on the gum tissue. They are used when all natural teeth in that arch are missing or need to be removed. Partial dentures fill in gaps where only some teeth are missing, and they attach to remaining natural teeth using metal clasps or precision attachments. Partials also help prevent the remaining teeth from shifting into the empty spaces.
My dentures feel loose. What should I do?
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Loose dentures are a common issue as the jawbone and gum tissue naturally change shape over time, especially in the years following tooth loss. Denture adhesive can provide temporary stability, but it is not a long-term solution. Contact us for a denture reline, which reshapes the base of the denture to fit your current gum contours. If significant bone loss has occurred, a full replacement may be the better option. Do not attempt to adjust or repair dentures yourself, as this can cause further damage.

Visit Us for Dentures in Mesquite, Garland & Balch Springs

Inspire Dental & Orthodontics — Mesquite 909 Tripp Rd Ste 190, Mesquite, TX 75150
(972) 408-4003
Inspire Dental & Orthodontics — Garland 930 W Centerville Rd Ste A, Garland, TX 75041
(469) 329-1069
Inspire Dental & Orthodontics — Balch Springs 11203 Lake June Rd Ste 120, Balch Springs, TX 75180
(972) 752-6210

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