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Full Dentures in Blackwell, OK — Restore Your Smile Close to Home

Looking for dentures in Blackwell, OK? Dr. Byrne fits comfortable full dentures with Medicaid accepted. New patients welcome. Book online today.

Full Dentures in Blackwell, OK — Restore Your Smile Close to Home

If you are looking for dentures Blackwell OK residents trust, you have come to the right place. At Northern Oklahoma Dental Associates, Dr. Matthew Byrne provides complete denture care right here in Kay County. Whether you have been missing teeth for some time or need to replace a set that no longer fits, we accept Medicaid and always welcome new patients. You do not have to drive to a bigger city for quality, personalized care.

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What Are Full Dentures and Who Needs Them?

Full dentures are removable replacements for all the teeth on either the upper or lower arch (or both). They are a time-tested solution for people who have lost most or all of their natural teeth due to decay, gum disease, or injury. Unlike partial dentures, which replace only a few missing teeth, full dentures cover the entire gum ridge and restore the shape of your face and smile.

Ideal candidates for full dentures include patients who are not able to get dental implants right away, prefer a non-surgical option, or have worn their existing dentures to the point where a new set is needed. Dr. Byrne will talk through your situation and recommend what fits your health, budget, and lifestyle.

Benefits of Choosing Full Dentures at Northern Oklahoma Dental Associates

Custom-fit dentures can change the way you feel about your smile and your day-to-day comfort. Here is what you can expect when you choose our practice.

Comfortable, Custom-Fitted Dentures Right Here in Blackwell

Your dentures will be made from precise impressions and designed to fit your mouth comfortably. A good fit means less slipping and less irritation. Dr. Byrne takes his time during the fitting appointments to make sure the bite, the look, and the feel are right before the final set is made. This is all done in our office on West Doolin Avenue, as part of our full range of Implants & Tooth Replacement services.

Medicaid and Major Insurance Accepted — No Surprises

Cost should not keep you from a healthy smile. We accept Medicaid as well as Aetna, Delta Dental, DentaQuest, and many other plans. If you have insurance, we help you understand your benefits before treatment begins. There are no hidden fees. We also offer CareCredit for those who need flexible payment options.

What to Expect During Your Denture Fitting

Knowing what happens ahead of time can ease any worry. Here is a quick look at the process.

Your First Appointment Through Final Placement

Your first visit includes a comprehensive exam and digital X-rays to check the health of your gums and jawbone. Dr. Byrne will discuss whether extractions are needed and go over your options for sedation if that helps you feel more at ease. After that, impressions are taken and sent to a lab where your dentures are custom-crafted. You will come back for a try-in appointment to check the fit and appearance. Finally, the finished dentures are placed and adjusted as needed. Most patients have their new dentures within four to six weeks.

Adjusting to Your New Dentures — What’s Normal

It takes time to get used to new dentures. You may notice extra saliva, minor sore spots, or a change in how food tastes. These are normal. Speech and eating will feel different at first, but they improve with practice. Dr. Byrne will schedule follow-ups to make sure the fit stays comfortable. For aftercare tips, including cleaning and handling soreness, see our denture aftercare guide.

Full Dentures vs. Implant-Supported Dentures — Which Is Right for You?

Implant-supported dentures offer a more permanent option that snaps onto small dental implants. The table below compares the main differences.

FeatureFull DenturesImplant-Supported Dentures
Bone support requiredLess critical; rely on gumsMust have adequate bone or be willing to have a graft
Cost rangeLower upfront costHigher initial investment
RemovabilityRemoved daily for cleaningCan be fixed or removable by dentist only
Stability during eatingMay shift slightlyVery stable, no sliding
MaintenanceSoaking and daily cleaningBrush and floss like natural teeth
Candidacy considerationsGood for those who want a non-surgical optionBest for patients ready for a minor surgical procedure

If you are interested in a fixed solution, ask about implant-supported dentures or a full dental implant option.

What Happens If You Wait to Replace Missing Teeth?

Putting off tooth replacement can lead to gradual changes in your oral health. The jawbone can start to shrink where teeth are missing, which may change the shape of your face over time. Remaining teeth (if you have any) can shift out of place, making chewing more difficult. Eating a balanced diet becomes harder, which can affect your overall nutrition. Many patients also notice their cheeks start to look sunken. Replacing missing teeth sooner helps preserve your facial structure and keeps you eating well. None of this is said to worry you, just to give you the full picture.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Full Dentures in Blackwell, OK

How long does it take to get dentures?

The process usually takes four to six weeks. This includes the consultation, impressions, a try-in appointment, and final delivery. Dr. Byrne will give you a more specific timeline at your first visit.

Does getting dentures hurt?

The procedure is not painful because we use local anesthetic. After extractions, you may have some soreness for a few days. Over-the-counter pain relievers and following our care instructions help. Most patients feel back to normal within two weeks.

Will my dentures look natural?

Yes. Dr. Byrne customizes the size, shape, and shade of the teeth so your dentures match your natural appearance. The goal is a smile that looks like yours, only fuller.

Does Northern Oklahoma Dental accept Medicaid for dentures?

Yes, we accept Medicaid and many other insurance plans. We also offer CareCredit. Contact us to confirm your coverage before your appointment.

Can I eat normally with full dentures?

You can eat most foods once you adjust, but take it slow at first. Start with soft foods, cut food into small bites, and chew on both sides of your mouth. With time, you will be able to enjoy a wider variety of foods again.

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