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Different Types of Dentures in Houston, TX
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK / ACCESS Newswire / November 17, 2025 / Dentures can make speaking, smiling, and eating much easier for patients with tooth loss. But with many different types of dentures available, you may need help finding the best fit. Your oral health, overall health, age, finances, and unique needs will determine which tooth replacement solutions work for you. When you're ready to commit to dentures, you can talk to your local dentist in Houston, TX, for more personalized denture recommendations. In the meantime, we've broken down several types of dentures and how they work.
Full vs. partial dentures
Dentures can be broadly categorized as implant-based, traditional, or temporary. And each of these types can be further divided into full dentures or partial dentures. Understand how full and partial dentures work before you explore each denture type.
Full dentures: Full dentures replace a full row of teeth. They're recommended to people who have lost all their teeth to tooth decay or extractions. They're usually custom-made to suit your face and mouth so that they look more realistic.
Partial dentures: Partial dentures are intended for individuals who still have some healthy natural teeth remaining. They usually fit into the spaces left behind by missing teeth and are customized to look like your natural teeth.
Types of dentures
Let's take a closer look at the various types of dentures that patients with tooth loss may consider.
Traditional dentures
Traditional dentures are exactly what you think of when you hear the word dentures. They're artificial teeth that attach snugly to your gums and are held in place by suction (though denture adhesives can help create a more secure fit). Traditional dentures are available at many different price points, and they help return some of your bite force as well as your ability to speak naturally. Traditional dentures can be full or partial dentures and are suitable for most tooth loss patients.
Implant dentures
Implant dentures, also known as snap-on dentures, attach to permanent titanium implants placed in your jaw. Like traditional dentures, they're removable for easy cleaning and replacement. But they feel much more secure and stable in your mouth and don't require any adhesive or metal clips to secure them. Thanks to the implants holding them in place, these dentures help prevent bone loss in the jaw and may improve your bite force after tooth loss.1 They can be full or partial dentures and are suitable for most adult patients. However, your dentist can provide more information about potential pre-treatments you may need to get implants.
Immediate dentures
As the name suggests, this denture type is usually a placeholder that helps you speak and eat while your permanent dentures are being customized. Immediate dentures restore your smile after an extraction and help your gums heal. However, they're not a permanent solution. Since they're designed to fit swollen gums in the aftermath of an extraction, they won't necessarily feel comfortable in the long run.2 Immediate dentures can be partial or full dentures, depending on your specific needs.
If you're getting dentures in Houston, you don't have to make the decision alone. Speak to your dental care team for personalized guidance on the best tooth replacement options for you. They'll typically frame recommendations based on your budget, lifestyle, and specific needs.
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