For seniors, losing teeth is a natural occurrence that comes with aging. While tooth loss in the sunset years isn’t completely normal, it’s likely to occur because of periodontal disease, genetics, decay, or accidents. Of course, it’s always distressing to lose teeth after years of good oral hygiene. The good news is that you can regain your complete smile thanks to natural-looking dentures in Garland, Texas.
At Kings Dental, Dr. Vidya Suri and the team offer natural-looking, custom-fitted dentures for optimal function and aesthetics after tooth loss. We provide partials and full dentures to ensure we aptly restore your smile, whether you have lost one, several, or all teeth.
We have seen seniors not interested in restoring their smiles because they think it’s too late to work on them. Everyone deserves a great smile, regardless of age. So, whether you are a young adult or a senior, you should visit our office for smile restoration.
As mentioned, we offer several denture options for anyone with tooth loss. Here are some options you may be interested in:
Dentures can be either fixed or removable. Some patients prefer removable dentures because they can be removed for easier cleaning and to allow gums to heal. However, some patients opt for fixed dentures because they are like natural teeth, remaining in place even when cleaning them.
Our dentures are created with precise design and high-quality materials to create a durable, functional, comfortable, and natural-looking restoration.
To get started with dentures in Garland, Texas, please call (214) 703-6900 to schedule an appointment with Kings Dental.
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