Dentures
in Trophy Club, TX
Do you suffer from extensive tooth loss? You are not alone. According to the American College of Prosthodontists (ACP), roughly 178 million Americans are missing at least one tooth and 40 million are missing all their teeth.
Regain Confidence with Dentures at Complete Dentistry
If you are one of those millions of people, you are well aware of how tooth loss affects your quality of life – and confidence. Fortunately, you don’t have to live that way forever. At Complete Dentistry, our restorative dentists offer dentures to restore your smile and your confidence. If you’re ready to say goodbye to gaps in your smile, schedule a consultation with our team today!
Why choose Complete Dentistry in Trophy, TX for dentures?
When under the care of the professionals at Complete Dentistry, you can expect personalized, individual care, and the most advanced, comfortable dentures. You will gain a set of important benefits not available at many dental offices in the Trophy Club area:
- Dentists with advanced restorative training
- Dental insurance welcome and flexible financing
- Get 15 percent off dentures with membership
We use cutting edge technology and techniques. Our doctors pursue constant continuing education to be able to keep up with the changing studies and advancements of dentistry.
While other dental offices prioritize their bottom line, we always put people first. We want to make it easy for nearby families to get everything they need in one place while enjoying great care and even better service.
Am I a good candidate for dentures?
Whether you’re missing several teeth or an entire arch, you may be eligible to get dentures in Trophy Club. This method of tooth replacement is excellent for patients who want to enjoy a complete, functioning smile once again. During your consultation, we’ll conduct an oral examination to determine if this solution is right for you. It’s incredibly important that you have healthy gums to support your new prosthetics. That said, if you have problems like tooth decay or gum disease, you’ll need to work the appropriate care into your treatment before you can start the denture process.
What are the types of dentures?
Partial dentures
If you’re only missing a few teeth, partial dentures may be the ideal option for you. They fit between the teeth, seamlessly closing gaps throughout your smile. The gum-colored base and custom-shaded teeth are held in place using small metal clasps that loop around the neighboring teeth.
Full dentures
For patients missing an entire row of teeth, full dentures are an excellent solution to consider. They also have a discreet, gum-colored base and natural-looking teeth like partials. However, full dentures sit on top of the gums and are held in place using natural suction or a small amount of denture adhesive.
Implant dentures
Do you want unmatched stability and durability? You might want to consider getting implant-retained dentures. A full or partial denture is attached to several dental implants that are surgically inserted into the jawbone. Because the titanium posts are placed in the bone, they stimulate it to prevent deterioration and your new teeth benefit from great stability. Additionally, you can expect to enjoy your new smile for several decades with proper care and maintenance!
The benefits of dentures
Patients who choose to get dentures can expect numerous benefits including:
- Renewed ability to eat a nutritious diet
- Natural-looking results
- Lifespan that extends well over a decade with proper care and maintenance
- Easy to clean and maintain
- Affordable and trusted method of tooth replacement
- Improved self-confidence
What is the procedure for dentures?
Denture procedures differ depending on the type of dentures being provided.
- Implant dentures require surgery to attach the prosthetic teeth to metal rods embedded in the jawbone, whereas regular dentures are custom-fitted, acrylic replacements that rest directly on the gums.Â
- During your initial consultation with our dentist, they will examine your mouth and provide guidance on the best course of action and help you decide whether dentures or implant dentures are right for you.Â
- The precise steps of denture treatment vary depending on which kind of denture you decide upon, but it typically involves taking impressions of the gums and measurements of your facial features so they can construct a comfortable fit customized to your individual needs.
How long is the process for implant dentures?
The journey to obtaining implant-supported dentures can take anywhere from six months to a year to complete, based on various factors and determined by each individual patient. Your process may be shorter than this, based on your unique condition. Many find that implant dentures are so far superior that they are well worth the short wait to complete.
Frequently Asked Questions About Dentures
How much do dentures cost in Trophy Club?
Denture costs vary depending on the type you choose, whether partial, full, or implant-supported. Complete Dentistry will provide a personalized estimate during your consultation. We are in-network with many popular dental insurance plans, and financing is available through Proceed Finance, CareCredit, and Sunbit. Our True Blue Membership Plan members also receive discounts on denture treatments.
What is the difference between traditional dentures and implant-supported dentures?
Traditional dentures rest on top of your gums and are held in place with suction or adhesive. They are removable and more affordable, but they may slip during eating or speaking. Implant-supported dentures are attached to titanium implant posts surgically placed in your jawbone, providing superior stability and preventing bone loss. Complete Dentistry in Trophy Club offers both options, and our team will help you determine which is the best fit.
How long does it take to get dentures?
The timeline for getting dentures depends on the type chosen and your individual needs. Traditional full and partial dentures typically require several appointments over a few weeks for impressions, fittings, and adjustments. Implant-supported dentures may take six months to a year, as the implants need time to integrate with your jawbone. Our Trophy Club team will outline your expected timeline during your consultation.
Can I eat normally with dentures?
Most patients adjust to eating with dentures within a few weeks. Start with soft foods and gradually reintroduce harder foods as you become more comfortable. Implant-supported dentures provide significantly more biting force and stability, allowing you to enjoy a wider variety of foods with greater confidence. Our team at Complete Dentistry will provide guidance on adjusting to your new prosthetic.
How do I care for my dentures?
Remove your dentures daily and brush them with a soft denture brush and non-abrasive cleaner to remove food particles and plaque. Soak them overnight in a denture cleaning solution to keep them fresh. Rinse your dentures before placing them back in your mouth. Continue to brush your gums, tongue, and any remaining teeth, and visit Complete Dentistry for regular checkups to ensure proper fit and oral health.
Meet Dr. David Crumpton
Dr. David Crumpton has been one of Trophy Club’s most trusted dentists for nearly three decades. A graduate of Baylor College of Dentistry, Dr. Crumpton is known for his commitment to advanced training, compassionate care, and comprehensive dentistry that covers everything from routine cleanings to full-mouth restorations and dental implants. He is a certified Gold Provider of Invisalign and has trained at nationally recognized institutions, including the Kois Center and the Pikos Institute. His philosophy is simple: listen first, then create a personalized plan that helps each patient achieve the smile they deserve.
Insurance & Financing
We make quality dental care affordable with flexible payment options.
Dental Insurance
We are in-network with many of the most popular PPO dental insurance plans, including Cigna, Humana, United Healthcare, BCBS, and Careington. We also welcome patients with Delta Dental PPO, Aetna, and most other PPO plans — even if we’re not a listed preferred provider. Our office files claims on your behalf and provides a complimentary benefits check before treatment.
Flexible Financing
We offer flexible financing through CareCredit, Proceed Finance, and Sunbit, allowing you to break down treatment costs into manageable monthly payments that fit your budget. We also accept FSA, HSA, cash, check, and all major credit cards.
Questions? Call us at 817-491-3355 to discuss your insurance coverage or financing options.
Visit Complete Dentistry In Trophy Club
We’re located at 301 Trophy Branch Drive, Suite 100, Trophy Club, TX 76262, right off the service road of Highway 114 in the heart of Trophy Club. Dr. David Crumpton has been caring for families throughout Trophy Club, Westlake, Flower Mound, Roanoke, Keller, and Southlake for nearly 30 years.
Ample parking is available. New patients are always welcome, and same-week appointments are often available. You can also book online anytime.
You can find us near The Trophy Table, Leela’s Wine Bar, and HG Sply Co. If you have any trouble locating us, just give us a call and we’ll help you find us.
Contact
- 301 Trophy Branch Drive, Suite 100, Trophy Club, TX 76262
- (817) 491-3355
- Monday–Thursday: 8 AM–5 PM