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Dentures in Royal Palm Beach, FL

Dentures at Family Dentist of Palm Beach in Royal Palm Beach start around $1,200 per arch — natural-looking full and partial options, custom-fit for comfort, with repairs and relines available. Book a free consultation to find your best fit.

Proudly serving patients from Royal Palm Beach, Wellington, and West Palm Beach.

Comfortable, natural-looking replacement teeth

Modern dentures are a world away from the bulky plates of the past. Custom-made to your mouth and shade-matched to look natural, they restore your ability to eat, speak, and smile with confidence. Whether you need a full denture, a partial to fill a few gaps, or repairs and relines to an existing set, we craft the fit right here in Royal Palm Beach.

Your options

  • Full dentures. Replace all the teeth in the upper or lower arch.
  • Partial dentures. Fill gaps around your remaining natural teeth.
  • Repairs & relines. Refresh the fit of a denture that has loosened over time.

Why patients choose us for dentures

  • Custom, shade-matched teeth for a natural look.
  • Careful fitting with follow-ups to fine-tune comfort.
  • Clear written pricing with in-house financing for qualified patients.
  • 22+ years serving Palm Beach County families.

Related treatments

If your denture slips, implant-supported dentures lock it in place. Replacing a single tooth instead? Consider dental implants. If a failing tooth needs to come out first, see tooth extractions, or return to the homepage.

Denture FAQs

Denture questions, answered

How much do dentures cost in Royal Palm Beach?

Dentures at our Royal Palm Beach office typically start around $1,200 per arch for a standard denture, with premium and partial options priced individually. We verify your insurance and give you a written estimate, and in-house financing is available.

What is the difference between full and partial dentures?

A full denture replaces all the teeth in an arch, while a partial denture fills the gaps when you still have some natural teeth, clipping neatly around them. We help you choose the right option at your consultation.

How long does it take to get used to dentures?

Most people adjust within a few weeks. Speaking and eating feel more natural with practice, and we schedule follow-up visits to fine-tune the fit and comfort as you settle in.

Can dentures be held in place with implants?

Yes. Implant-supported dentures snap onto a few dental implants for a secure, no-slip fit. If your denture moves or clicks, ask us about implant-supported options at your visit.

Does insurance cover dentures?

Many dental plans cover a portion of dentures because they are restorative. We check your benefits before treatment, provide a written estimate, and offer in-house financing for any remaining balance.

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