
Dentures & Partials
Premium Dentures & Partials: Restore Your Smile's Function
Custom-crafted dental prosthetics designed for comfort, natural appearance, and a lifetime of confident smiles.

Overview
Full and Partial Dentures at MAP Dental Center
When you are missing teeth, a removable denture can restore your smile and help you chew and speak more comfortably. We use digital impressions, bite records, and try-in appointments to refine fit, bite, and appearance before your final prosthesis is delivered.
Full vs. Partial
Which Option Is Right for You?
The right denture depends on how many natural teeth remain. Drs. Mofid and Khorram will review your exam, goals, and long-term plan—whether that includes implants later—before recommending a full or partial denture.
Full Dentures
For complete tooth loss on the upper jaw, lower jaw, or both. A full denture replaces all teeth in that arch and rests on the gum tissue. Materials and tooth setup are selected for fit, function, and a natural appearance.
Partial Dentures
For patients who still have healthy teeth worth keeping. A partial denture fills the spaces left by missing teeth and uses clasps or precision attachments on remaining teeth. This helps preserve alignment of your natural teeth while you eat and speak.
Craftsmanship
Fit, Bite, and Comfort
Dentures are made in steps: impressions, bite registration, try-ins, and delivery. Adjustments after delivery are normal as your tissues adapt. We coordinate with our dental laboratory and schedule follow-up visits for sore spots and bite refinement.
Digital impressions and try-in visits help dial in fit before the final denture is processed.


Partial Advantage
Protecting Teeth You Still Have
A well-designed partial can prevent remaining teeth from shifting while you plan implants, bridges, or other definitive care. We will explain how long a partial is appropriate as an interim option versus a long-term solution.
The Patient Journey
What to Expect
Your timeline depends on whether teeth need to be removed first and whether you receive an immediate or conventional denture. We review home care, when to remove the prosthesis at night, and how often to return for relines, repairs, and oral exams.

Frequently Asked Questions
Dentures: Frequently Asked Questions
Denture FAQ from MAP Dental Center Houston—2–4 week adaptation, $1,500–$3,500 arch band, partial vs full, nightly soaking, implants, lifespan—featuring Drs. Mofid and Khorram.
Request Appointment
Schedule Denture Consultation
Get In Touch
Book Your Appointment
Ready for a healthier smile? Fill out the form and our team will reach out to schedule your visit at a time that works for you.
Mon–Fri: 9 AM – 5 PM · Sat–Sun: By appointment
