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Dentures in Pembroke Pines, FL

Are you suffering from uncomfortable tooth loss? Do you miss being able to eat normally, and smile with confidence? Dentures are an affordable and natural-looking solution for your tooth loss.At Pines True Smile, we offer several different kinds of dentures to guarantee that your dentures will fit your individual needs. As with any dental solution, there are pros and cons to wearing dentures and whether or not they will work for you depends largely on your lifestyle and the goals that you have for your appearance, including the functionality of your smile. Don’t wait any longer for a comfortable and radiant smile!

Benefits of Dentures

Gives you the freedom to painlessly eat the foods you want

Allows you to speak and smile just like you used to

Provides an affordable solution to tooth loss

Gives your jaw and gums vital protection

Addresses tooth loss in a way that looks natural

Pines True Smile offers three types of dentures treatment: full dentures, partial dentures and temporary dentures.

Full Dentures

Dental dentures are either conventional or immediate. A full conventional denture is created after all the teeth have been extracted and healing has begun. This type of dental restoration can be worn about 8–12 weeks after a mouthful of teeth has been removed. Immediate dentures can be made in advance and placed during the same appointment as the tooth extraction. Therefore, the patient doesn’t have to go toothless while waiting to heal. However, shrinkage of the gum and bones does occur during the healing time making it necessary to make more adjustments for a proper fit. For these reasons, an immediate denture is usually only a temporary solution.

Temporary Dentures

Dr. Kiani provides his patients with temporary dentures while they are doing cosmetic dentistry procedures to replace a lost tooth. Dental storms ensure that patients throughout the Pembroke Pines area have a natural-looking smile while waiting for dental implants or a dental bridge to complete. This is an excellent solution for when a tooth falls during a sports game or in an accident. The temporary denture is secured in place with a metal wire that functions as a retainer and can be removed and removed at any time. Note that a temporary denture should only be used for a few months and should be replaced.

Partial Dentures

Unlike a fixed bridge, a partial denture is a removable prosthetic that consists of a plastic base and replacement teeth connected by a metal framework that attaches to existing teeth. Partial dentures in Pembroke Pines can be used when one or more healthy teeth are still in place. Not only do partials fill in gaps left by missing teeth, they prevent teeth from shifting out of place. A partial denture with precision attachments is a more natural-looking tooth replacement option because it latches on internally, rather than with clasps on the crowns.

📌 Key Takeaways

  • Complete dentures at Pines True Smile cost $1,200–$2,500 per arch — custom-fitted for Pembroke Pines patients replacing all upper or lower teeth.
  • Partial dentures cost $900–$1,800 — removable and custom-matched to existing teeth; most PPO plans cover 50%.
  • Implant-supported dentures eliminate slipping and prevent bone loss — 2–4 implants anchor the denture; starting around $10,000–$20,000 per arch.
  • Bone loss begins within weeks of tooth loss — the jaw resorbs 25% in the first year without an implant stimulus.
  • Free denture consultation at Pines True Smile — call (954) 703-2474.

What Are Complete and Partial Dentures?

Dentures are removable dental appliances that replace missing teeth to restore function for eating and speaking. Complete dentures replace an entire arch — all upper or all lower teeth. Partial dentures replace multiple missing teeth while retaining remaining natural teeth as anchors.

Modern dentures are more comfortable and natural-looking than ever. At Pines True Smile, Dr. Kiani takes precise impressions and uses quality materials to create dentures that fit securely and look natural from day one.

Types of Dentures at Pines True Smile

  • Complete Dentures — replace all teeth in one or both arches; rest on the gum ridge; held by suction and adhesive. Cost: $1,200–$2,500 per arch.
  • Partial Dentures — replace multiple missing teeth when natural teeth remain; metal or acrylic framework with clasps. Cost: $900–$1,800.
  • Immediate Dentures — placed the same day as extractions; provides immediate function but requires relining after healing (4–6 months).
  • Implant-Supported Overdentures — snaps onto 2–4 implants for superior stability; prevents bone loss at implant sites. Cost: $10,000–$20,000 per arch.
  • All-on-4 / All-on-6 — permanently fixed full-arch replacement on 4–6 implants; closest to natural teeth; does not remove. Cost: $15,000–$30,000 per arch.

Conventional vs. Implant-Supported Dentures

  • Conventional dentures — most affordable upfront, no surgery; can slip during eating or speaking; do not prevent bone loss
  • Implant-supported overdentures — snap onto implants for stability; can be removed for cleaning; prevent bone loss at implant sites
  • All-on-4 fixed dentures — permanently fixed, maximum chewing function, preserve most bone; highest upfront cost but lowest maintenance

“Patients often come in embarrassed about missing teeth and leave with their confidence restored. Modern dentures are vastly better than what patients remember from their parents. And for patients who qualify, implant-supported options change lives.”

— Dr. Kamran Kiani, DDS, Pines True Smile, Pembroke Pines FL

The Denture Process at Pines True Smile

  1. Consultation and impressions — Dr. Kiani takes detailed impressions of gums and remaining teeth to design a precise custom fit.
  2. Wax try-in — see the denture before it is final; bite and aesthetics adjusted before fabrication is complete.
  3. Final delivery — finished denture fitted and adjusted for comfort; follow-up appointments fine-tune the fit.
  4. Follow-up adjustments — 2–3 adjustments in the first month are normal and included in the treatment fee.

Denture Costs and Insurance in Pembroke Pines

  • Complete denture (per arch) — $1,200–$2,500; most PPO plans cover 50%
  • Partial denture — $900–$1,800; most PPO plans cover 50%
  • Implant overdenture (per arch) — $10,000–$20,000; limited insurance coverage; medical insurance may help
  • 0% APR financing — CareCredit and Lending Club available

Why Choose Pines True Smile for Dentures in Pembroke Pines?

  • Custom-fit precision dentures — detailed impressions and try-in appointment for optimal fit and appearance
  • Full range of options — from budget conventional to implant-supported fixed arches
  • Same-day extraction + immediate denture — minimize time without teeth
  • 4.9★ rated — Dr. Kamran Kiani, DDS | 11246 Pines Blvd, Pembroke Pines FL | (954) 703-2474

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do dentures cost in Pembroke Pines?
Complete dentures at Pines True Smile cost $1,200–$2,500 per arch; partial dentures cost $900–$1,800. Most PPO dental plans cover 50% of denture costs after deductible. Implant-supported dentures range $10,000–$20,000 per arch with limited dental insurance coverage. 0% APR financing is available through CareCredit and Lending Club.
How long do dentures last?
Traditional dentures last 5–8 years before needing replacement due to normal wear and jaw bone resorption — as the jaw changes, dentures become loose and require relining ($300–$500) or replacement. Implant-supported dentures last longer — implants are permanent, though the denture portion may need replacement every 5–10 years.
Are dentures uncomfortable?
New dentures require a 4–8 week adjustment period. Soreness, increased saliva, and minor speech changes are normal. Most patients adapt fully within 6–8 weeks. Conventional dentures may shift during eating — denture adhesive helps, and implant-supported options eliminate shifting entirely. Follow-up adjustment appointments at Pines True Smile are included in the treatment fee.
Can I eat normally with dentures?
Most foods are possible with well-fitted dentures. Avoid very hard and sticky foods. Start with soft foods cut small, then progress to firmer foods. Chewing on both sides simultaneously helps distribute pressure. Implant-supported dentures provide significantly better chewing function — patients regain 70–90% of natural chewing ability.
What is an implant-supported denture?
An implant-supported denture (overdenture) snaps onto 2–4 dental implants in the jawbone. Unlike conventional dentures, it stays firmly in place while eating and speaking. It removes for cleaning. Most importantly, the implants stimulate the jawbone to prevent bone loss that occurs with conventional dentures. For eligible patients, it is a life-changing improvement over traditional removable dentures.