Phone:
972-988-0900 (office)
Address:
2475 W Pioneer Pkwy
Grand Prairie, Texas, 75051
Dr. Behrooz Khademazad:
Texas State License 15515
Dentures and tooth replacement options at Grand Prairie Family Dental in Grand Prairie TX. Call (972) 988-0900 to schedule your denture consultation.
Phone:
972-988-0900 (office)
Address:
2475 W Pioneer Pkwy
Grand Prairie, Texas, 75051
Dr. Behrooz Khademazad:
Texas State License 15515
Office Hours
Monday – 9am-5pm (Closed 1pm-2pm)
Tuesday – 9am-5pm (Closed 1pm-2pm)
Wednesday – 9am-5pm (Closed 1pm-2pm)
Thursday – 11am-7pm (Closed 2pm-3pm)
Friday – Closed
Saturday & Sunday – Closed
People across Grand Prairie and the DFW area want honest answers about dentures without being pushed into the most expensive solution. Grand Prairie Family Dental, located in Grand Prairie TX, offers full dentures, partial dentures, immediate dentures, and implant-supported dentures under Dr. Behrooz Khademazad, DDS, who has practiced at this location since August 28, 1988.
If you have been putting this off because you are embarrassed or worried about cost, you are not alone. Patients from Sheffield, Westchester, and Mira Lagos come to Dr. Khademazad after years of avoiding this conversation. Most patients who get well-fitting dentures say the same thing: they wonder why they waited so long.
Grand Prairie Family Dental offers the full range of denture options to match your clinical situation and your budget. Complete dentures replace all teeth in an arch when no natural teeth remain. Partial dentures anchor to existing healthy teeth to fill the gaps while preserving what you still have.
Immediate dentures are placed the same day as extractions so you are never without teeth during healing. Conventional dentures are fabricated after the gum tissue has fully healed for a more precise long-term fit. Implant-supported dentures offer the most stable option for patients who want an appliance anchored to the jawbone rather than resting on gum tissue.
Dentures may be the right solution in more situations than most patients realize. If any of these apply to your situation, a conversation with Dr. Khademazad is the right next step.
Dr. Khademazad takes extra time with older patients and explains everything at a comfortable pace. Whatever the situation, your consultation starts with a thorough examination and an honest conversation about what will actually work for your mouth and your budget.
Your first appointment covers a full examination of your gum tissue, bone structure, and remaining teeth, followed by precise impressions and measurements of your mouth and bite. A try-in appointment checks fit, appearance, and bite alignment before final fabrication so the denture is right before it is permanent.
Final delivery includes fitting instructions and care guidance specific to your denture type. Dr. Khademazad schedules follow-up appointments to refine fit as your gum tissue settles over time. Most cases are completed across four to eight weeks depending on the type and whether extractions are needed first.
Dentures at Grand Prairie Family Dental are priced honestly based on what your case actually requires. Full dentures run $1,500 to $4,000 per arch. Partial dentures range from $700 to $2,500. Immediate dentures run $1,500 to $3,500. Implant-supported full-arch solutions range from $15,000 to $35,000. Most dental insurance plans cover a portion of basic denture costs, and our team verifies your coverage before the consultation. Financing options spread the remaining cost over time without requiring payment in full upfront.
Affordable does not mean low quality at Grand Prairie Family Dental. It means matching the right treatment to your actual clinical situation and budget without recommending more than you need. Patients searching for affordable dentures in Grand Prairie TX are exactly the patients Dr. Khademazad designed this practice to serve. A complete written cost estimate is provided before any treatment begins, and nothing is scheduled without your full understanding and agreement.
Understanding the differences between denture types before your consultation helps you ask better questions and leave with a clearer plan. Each type serves a different clinical situation and budget.
| Type | Who It’s For | Removable | Stability | Cost Range |
| Full Dentures | Patients with no remaining teeth | Yes | Moderate | $1,500-$4,000 |
| Partial Dentures | Patients missing several teeth | Yes | Good with clasps | $700-$2,500 |
| Immediate Dentures | Placed same day as extractions | Yes | Moderate, adjusted later | $1,500-$3,500 |
| Implant-Supported Dentures | Patients wanting maximum stability | Removable or fixed | Excellent | $15,000-$35,000 |
Dr. Khademazad recommends the most appropriate type based on bone density, remaining teeth, overall health, and budget. Every option is presented openly before any treatment is recommended, and a written cost estimate is provided before anything is scheduled.
Proper denture care extends the life of the appliance and protects the gum tissue underneath. Patients from Grand Prairie Family Dental leave their fitting appointments with complete written care instructions, but these are the habits that make the biggest difference:
Well-maintained dentures last five to ten years before replacement is typically needed. Dr. Khademazad schedules follow-up appointments to monitor fit over time because the gum and bone tissue naturally changes after tooth loss, and a denture that fit perfectly at delivery may need relining within a year or two to maintain comfort and function.
Dr. Behrooz Khademazad has helped patients across Grand Prairie, Arlington, and the DFW area get well-fitting, comfortable dentures since 1988, with a B.S. in Biochemistry, a DDS, and 35+ years of honest restorative care that families from Mira Lagos, Lynn Creek, and Mountain Creek trust because he tells them the truth before recommending anything. Call (972) 988-0900 to schedule your consultation.
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Conventional dentures take four to eight weeks from consultation to final delivery. Immediate dentures are placed the same day as extractions but require follow-up adjustments over the following weeks as the gum tissue heals and reshapes. Implant-supported dentures take longer due to the implant healing period, typically four to eight months for the full process. Dr. Khademazad walks through the complete timeline at your consultation based on your specific situation and the type of denture recommended.
Citations: ADA.org, MayoClinic.org
New dentures typically cause soreness and mild pressure during the adjustment period, which usually lasts one to four weeks as the mouth adapts to the appliance. This is normal and decreases as tissue adjusts. Follow-up appointments at Grand Prairie Family Dental address specific pressure points or areas causing irritation. Patients should return promptly if pain persists beyond the initial adjustment period rather than waiting it out, as an ill-fitting denture can damage gum tissue over time.
Citations: ADA.org, Cleveland Clinic (my.clevelandclinic.org)
Most well-maintained dentures last five to ten years before replacement is needed. The fit changes gradually as the jawbone resorbs without natural tooth roots to stimulate it. Annual denture checkups allow Dr. Khademazad to identify fit changes early and reline or replace the denture before it causes discomfort or oral tissue damage. Patients who return regularly for checkups consistently get more years out of their appliance than those who only come in when something hurts.
Citations: ADA.org, MayoClinic.org
Traditional dentures rest on the gum tissue and rely on natural suction or denture adhesive for stability. Implant-supported dentures attach to titanium posts placed in the jawbone, providing significantly better stability for eating and speaking and eliminating the need for adhesive. Implant-supported options also help slow jawbone resorption by providing stimulation similar to natural tooth roots. The right choice depends on bone density, overall health, and budget, and Dr. Khademazad discusses both options in detail at the consultation before making any recommendation.
Citations: ADA.org, Cleveland Clinic (my.clevelandclinic.org)
The latest advancements in dentures include implant-supported dentures and digital dentures. Implant-supported dentures provide a more stable and comfortable fit by anchoring to dental implants placed in the jawbone.
Digital dentures are created using advanced CAD/CAM technology, ensuring a precise fit and faster production times. Both options offer improved comfort, functionality, and appearance compared to traditional dentures.
Implant dentures, constructed using materials like acrylic or porcelain, provide a dependable solution for restoring missing teeth. They offer the stability of dental implants, replicating natural tooth roots, and boast impressive durability compared to traditional dentures.
With 34+ years serving Grand Prairie TX families, Dr. Khademazad combines experience, gentle care, and comprehensive services under one roof. As your neighborhood family dentist, he treats multiple generations with the same commitment to comfort and quality. Our practice offers everything from children’s preventive care to complex restorative treatments, making us the complete dental solution for Grand Prairie TX families.
Every procedure, from professional whitening to custom veneers, follows current American Dental Association (ADA) best practices to ensure safety, comfort, and lasting results.
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The information on this page is provided to help you understand general dental care and the preventive services we offer. It’s not a substitute for professional diagnosis or individualized treatment. Every patient’s needs are different, and your dentist will evaluate your oral health before recommending any specific care or procedure. (For personalized guidance, please schedule an appointment with our licensed dental professional.)