Dentures near me in TexasIt's the little moments when dentures fit your life.

Replacement teeth are about more than a smile. They touch food, speech, comfort, confidence, and the way a normal day feels.

Smiley can review your mouth, explain options, and talk through timing, payment choices, adjustments, and Spanish-speaking help.

The practical details patients ask about first.

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Quick Answers

Main service: Dentures and partial dentures.
Best first step: schedule an exam or consultation at a nearby Smiley Dental & Orthodontics location.
Cost: the team needs to complete the exam first. Then they can review the estimate, benefits, and payment options.
Insurance and benefits: bring your private insurance, Medicaid, or CHIP card if you have one. Coverage depends on eligibility, plan rules, documentation, replacement timelines, and the treatment recommended.
Timing: your timing depends on the exam, treatment plan, extractions if needed, office schedule, benefits, lab steps, healing, paperwork, and budget.
Options to discuss: full dentures, partial dentures, immediate dentures, repairs, replacement dentures, adjustments, relines, extractions, implants, or referral when needed.
Spanish help: ask for Spanish-speaking help when you call or arrive.

Denture planning

It's the little moments when dentures fit your life.

Denture care should explain fit, timing, extractions, repairs, cost, and follow-up before new teeth are made.

Know whether denture fits.

The visit checks the mouth, symptoms, x-rays when needed, and the practical reasons this care may or may not be the right next step.

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Understand denture cost and coverage.

Review the estimate, private insurance, Medicaid, CHIP, payment choices, cash-pay options, and what could change the number before treatment starts.

Review cost

See the visit in order.

The team should explain the diagnosis, the recommended steps, comfort, timing, follow-up, and what to do if you wait.

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Denture decision

Know what has to happen before the new teeth feel like yours.

Dentures can be a big emotional decision because they are tied to food, photos, speaking, and feeling like yourself.

The visit should show what type of replacement fits your mouth and budget. That may include a full set, a partial set, extractions, repairs, relines, or adjustments.

Ask how many visits may be needed, what healing could feel like, how fit is checked, what daily cleaning looks like, and what happens if sore spots show up after delivery.

A good plan makes the first day and the follow-up feel less vague, so getting replacement teeth feels possible instead of overwhelming.

Pick a nearby Smiley Dental & Orthodontics location, ask your questions, and review the plan before you decide.

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Cost and payment

Understand your cost before treatment starts

Bring insurance cards, Medicaid or CHIP information, and any offer you saw online. The visit should help you understand the estimate, payment choices, and next step before you decide.

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Patient review

Clear explanations from real visits

Dentures

“Removed my teeth no problem and my dentures are perfect staff very professional and caring”
Laura Thornhill described clear explanations during the visit.

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Dentures

“...grandma here to have a new set of partial dentures made. The front office helped us get the most out of her insurance allowance, and planned out her...”
Veronica Martinez described cost, insurance, or payment clarity during the visit.

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Dentures

“...I will recommend them to family and friends. Very pleased with service and outcome on partials. They explain everything and work with you. 5 star out of 5!”
Terri Abe described clear explanations during the visit.

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Dentures

“Thank you Dr Gayatri for an awsome job that she did with my partial. Thank you for the whole staff for being so friendly.”
Frank Casias described comfort, patience, or staff support.

5-star Google reviewRead on Google

Cost and insurance

Understand denture cost before treatment starts

The money part of denture should be clear before care starts, not after you are already in the chair.

  • Start with the estimate.Review the cost before treatment starts, including the exam findings, x-rays when needed, treatment steps, and follow-up.
  • Bring every benefit card.Private insurance, Medicaid, and CHIP can each have rules, limits, age rules, prior authorization requirements, and documentation needs.
  • Know what is due today.The team can walk through the amount due before treatment begins and what could change the estimate.
  • Compare payment choices.Financing options, cash-pay discounts, and current promos can be reviewed with the treatment plan.
  • Leave with the next step clear.A useful denture visit explains benefits, paperwork, timing, payment options, and what happens if you wait.
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What to expect

What happens during denture care

A useful denture visit should make the order of care easy to follow before treatment starts.

  • Check the mouth and current dentureThe dentist checks gums, bone shape, bite, sore spots, remaining teeth, and any current denture or partial.
  • Choose the denture pathThe plan may involve full dentures, partial dentures, immediate dentures, repairs, adjustments, or extractions first.
  • Review timing and estimateAsk how many visits may be needed, what is due before treatment, and what insurance, Medicaid, CHIP, or cash options may apply.
  • Make and adjust the fitImpressions, try-ins, final delivery, and adjustments help the denture fit the mouth you actually use every day.
  • Plan eating and follow-upThe team should explain sore spots, chewing, speaking, cleaning, adhesives when appropriate, and when to come back.
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Care details

Full Dentures

Full dentures may be discussed when all teeth in an upper or lower arch are missing or need to be removed. The goal is…

Full dentures may be discussed when all teeth in an upper or lower arch are missing or need to be removed.

The goal is to replace the missing teeth with a removable appliance made to fit your mouth.

The process may include an exam, x-rays, extractions if needed, impressions, bite records, try-ins or fitting steps, delivery, and adjustments.

Some patients need time to practice speaking and chewing.

That is normal.

The first fit is not always the final feeling.

Gums can change.

Sore spots can happen.

Follow-up matters.

Patient review

Cost, comfort, and follow-through

Dentures

“...had told me to remove them and get dentures. Many thanks to Dr. Diaz and Miss Mayra. They treated me very well and were always very patient with...”
Raymundo Rodriguez described clear explanations during the visit.

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Dentures

“...with over 10 cavities and needed fillings and partials. I was also in a wheelchair and needed help getting in and out the chair. Staff was very helpful....”
Ruby Smith described clear explanations during the visit.

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Dentures

“Brought my mom to Smiley's for dentures. The staff and dentist were super friendly, and answered all the questions we had. The service was not a long wait...”
Gina described comfort, patience, or staff support.

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Partial Dentures

Partial dentures may be discussed when some teeth are missing and some healthy teeth remain.

A partial can help fill open spaces, support chewing, and help keep the smile from feeling unfinished.

The dentist needs to check whether the remaining teeth are strong enough to support the plan.

If some teeth are loose, decayed, infected, or not stable, the plan may change.

That is why the exam matters.

A patient thanked the provider and team after partial denture care:

"Thank you Dr Gayatri for an awsome job that she did with my partial. Thank you for the whole staff for being so friendly." -- Frank Casias, 5-star Google review Read on Google
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Repairs, Adjustments, And Replacement Timing

Dentures and partials live a real life.

They are used for meals, talking, smiling, and daily wear.

They can loosen.

They can rub.

They can break.

Your mouth can also change over time.

If a denture hurts, do not try to force it for weeks.

Call and ask about an adjustment.

If a partial breaks, ask whether it can be repaired or whether a new plan is safer.

If a denture is old, loose, or changing your bite, ask whether replacement should be discussed.

The goal is not only to hand you teeth.

The goal is to help you use them.

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Eating, Speaking, And Confidence

Dentures can help. They still take practice. Soft foods may be easier at first. Small bites may help. Reading out loud…

Dentures can help.

They still take practice.

Soft foods may be easier at first.

Small bites may help.

Reading out loud may help speech feel more natural.

Follow-up visits can help with sore spots and fit.

Some patients feel emotional when they can smile again without hiding.

That matters.

A patient described the relief after denture care:

"The service and staff are impeccable, I love all the beautiful ladies help. They have been more help than any others, my dentures fit and I'm so thankful. I would recommend their services to anyone, you won't be disappointed!" -- Ted Blair, 5-star Google review Read on Google

Best fit

Who this care usually helps

Denture often helps patients dealing with missing teeth, loose dentures, painful fit, broken dentures, extractions, or a need to chew and smile with more confidence.
  • People comparing optionsThe visit should explain whether denture is the right fit or whether another dental service would be smarter.
  • Patients watching the budgetCost, insurance, Medicaid, CHIP, cash-pay choices, and payment options should be discussed before treatment begins.
  • Families planning real schedulesSchool, work, transportation, repeat visits, and Spanish-speaking help all belong in the conversation.

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Questions Worth Bringing

Patients often bring the same practical questions to the visit.

Bring these questions to the visit:

  • What is the total estimate?
  • What is due before treatment starts?
  • What part may insurance cover?
  • What happens if Medicaid or CHIP does not cover this?
  • What if I have no insurance?
  • Do I need full dentures or partial dentures?
  • Do any teeth need to be removed first?
  • Are immediate dentures possible for me?
  • How many visits may this take?
  • What should I expect while healing?
  • What if the denture rubs or feels loose?
  • Are repairs or adjustments included?
  • Can someone explain this in Spanish?
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Nearby Texas Locations

Smiley Dental & Orthodontics has offices across Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, Waco, Texarkana, Wichita…

Smiley Dental & Orthodontics has offices across Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, Waco, Texarkana, Wichita Falls, Corpus Christi, and nearby Texas communities.

Use this page to understand the visit, then choose the office that fits your drive, schedule, and follow-up.

The locations directory helps you choose the office.

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Care details

How To Compare Offices

Before choosing an office, ask what the visit includes.

Ask how the estimate is reviewed.

Ask whether the team explains extractions, partial dentures, full dentures, immediate dentures, adjustments, relines, repairs, and replacement timing.

Ask if they can help in Spanish.

Ask what happens if the denture hurts after delivery.

Ask how they review payment before treatment starts.

The right office should help you understand the plan before you say yes.

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Call Or Find A Location

Call Smiley Dental & Orthodontics at 949-1639 or use the locations directory to choose a nearby office. View locations

Call Smiley Dental & Orthodontics at (866) 949-1639 or use the locations directory to choose a nearby office.

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Come Back To The Table

Schedule a visit at a nearby Smiley Dental & Orthodontics location.

The team can review the exam, diagnosis, cost, benefits, and payment options before treatment starts.

Bring your insurance card if you have one.

Bring Medicaid or CHIP if you want benefits reviewed.

Bring the questions you already have.

The job is not to pretend dentures are simple for everyone.

The job is to help you understand what can fit your mouth, your budget, your timeline, and your real life.

One patient described the moment of receiving a new partial this way:

"I am very happy with the work and care that is provided by Dr Farooqui at Smiley Dental & Orthodontics. I have been there several times now. I have just received my new partial. It looks great!" -- Sneaky ONE1, 5-star Google review Read on Google

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Nearby Texas Locations

Choose a nearby office for the visit, follow-up, and Spanish-speaking help.

Common questions

Questions patients ask before they book

What is the difference between full and partial dentures?

Full dentures replace all teeth in an upper or lower arch. Partial dentures replace some missing teeth and use remaining teeth for support. The exam shows which option fits.

Can I get dentures right after extractions?

Immediate dentures may be possible for some patients, but gums and bone change during healing. Ask about timing, adjustments, relines, and what the first months may feel like.

Will dentures feel uncomfortable at first?

New dentures often need adjustment. Sore spots, speech changes, and chewing practice can happen early. Call for adjustments instead of trying to force a painful fit.

Can I eat normally with dentures?

Most patients need practice and softer foods at first. Fit, bite, muscle control, healing, and follow-up adjustments can all affect chewing comfort.

Does insurance, Medicaid, or CHIP cover dentures?

Coverage depends on eligibility, plan rules, tooth loss history, replacement timelines, documentation, and the recommended treatment. Bring your card so benefits can be reviewed.

Ready to talk through the next step?

Pick a nearby Smiley Dental & Orthodontics location, ask your questions, and review the plan before you decide.