Custom-fitted full and partial dentures to restore your smile and function.
Looking for dentures in Alamo, TX? At Rodeo Dental Alamo, our experienced dental team provides dentures services for patients of all ages — from toddlers to seniors. We accept most insurance plans, Medicaid, and CHIP, and offer flexible payment options for families without coverage.
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What's Included in Your Dentures & Partials — Alamo
Here's what to expect when you visit Rodeo Dental in Alamo, TX for dentures & partials:
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Initial Assessment
Evaluating the extent of damage or decay
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Treatment Planning
Discussing your options and what to expect
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Comfortable Procedure
Modern techniques for a pain-free experience
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Quality Materials
Durable, natural-looking restorations
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Precision Fit
Ensuring comfort and proper function
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Care Instructions
How to maintain your restoration
30-90 minutes
As needed
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dentures & Partials
How long does it take to get used to dentures?
Most people adjust within 2-4 weeks. Eating and speaking feel different at first. Start with soft foods, practice speaking aloud, and wear them consistently. It gets easier every day.
Do dentures look natural?
Modern dentures look very natural! We carefully select tooth size, shape, and color to complement your face. Many people can't tell the difference between dentures and natural teeth.
How do I care for dentures?
Remove and rinse after eating. Brush daily with a soft brush and denture cleaner (not regular toothpaste). Soak overnight in water or denture solution. Handle carefully - they can break if dropped.
Should dentures be worn at night?
No - remove them at night to let your gums rest and prevent fungal infections. Soak them in water or denture solution to prevent warping. This also gives you time to clean your gums.
How often do dentures need to be replaced?
Every 5-10 years typically. Your mouth changes shape over time, affecting fit. Signs you need new dentures: looseness, sore spots, visible wear, or difficulty eating. Regular checkups monitor fit.
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