Full and Partial Dentures, Made In-House

Removable work belongs in the same lab as your fixed work. As a dentures lab operating under the same roof as our crown, bridge, and implant departments, American Dental Laboratory delivers complete, partial, and implant-supported dentures with the fit standards we apply to every restoration we make.

What are dentures

Dentures are custom-made, removable dental appliances designed to replace missing teeth and restore both the function and aesthetics of your smile. They play a crucial role in improving chewing ability, speech clarity, and overall confidence, while also helping maintain facial structure and prevent a sunken appearance caused by tooth loss.

Modern dentures are crafted using advanced materials to ensure a comfortable fit and a natural look. Depending on individual needs, patients can choose from several types of dentures, including complete dentures for full tooth replacement, partial dentures for filling gaps between existing teeth, and implant-supported dentures for enhanced stability and durability.

Types of dentures we fabricate

Complete Dentures

For fully edentulous arches, upper or lower. Custom-made in high-quality acrylic resin with natural-looking artificial teeth, built for comfortable fit, function, and support of facial structure.


Partial Dentures

For patients with remaining natural dentition. Available with acrylic base or metal framework, designed to seat securely around existing teeth without stressing them..



Implant-Supported Dentures

Secured on implants for the stability and confidence conventional dentures can't match. Since implant restorations are our specialty, the implant components and the denture come from one coordinated team.

Why a removable case deserves a full-service lab

Many practices split their work: fixed cases to one lab, removable to another. Sending both to a single removable dental lab that’s also a complete crown and bridge dental lab changes the experience:

One Rx Workflow:

Same portal, same forms, same team for every case type. Send a case the way you always do.

Coordinated Treatment Plans:

When a patient needs crowns on one arch and a partial on the other, both are designed by technicians who can see the whole case.

Consistent Standards:

The remake rate is below 2%, and CDT quality checks apply to removable work, not just crowns.

Esthetic Continuity:

Shade and tooth mould selection informed by the same team that matches your fixed restorations.

What goes into our dentures

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Custom-made removable appliances replacing missing teeth and surrounding tissue.

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High-quality acrylic resin bases, with metal framework options for partials.

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Natural-looking artificial teeth selected for the patient's age, arch, and facial profile.

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Lightweight construction with a comfortable, stable fit.

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Designed to restore chewing, speech, and facial support.

Specifications

Ask about scheduling when you submit the case; removable timelines vary by design, and we will confirm dates upfront.

Request a Starter Kit

Sending a denture case

One Lab for the Whole Treatment Plan

Crowns, bridges, implants, splints, and dentures, all made under one roof in Richardson, TX. Send your case or request a free starter kit to get started.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Abutments, attachments, and the denture itself come from one coordinated team, which is the advantage of implant work being our lab's specialty.

Absolutely, and it's the best reason to consolidate labs. Combination cases (crowns opposing a partial, for example) are designed by technicians who see the full picture, so occlusion and esthetics stay coordinated.

Acrylic base partials for economy and speed, or cast metal frameworks where rigidity, retention, and longevity lead the plan. Note the preference on your Rx or ask us to recommend.

Send your shade tab and mould preferences with the case, along with patient photos if available. Our team can also recommend based on age, arch form, and any fixed work we're making for the same patient.

Yes. Tell us your preferred try-in protocol on the Rx, wax try-ins included, and we'll build the case schedule around your appointment sequence.