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Dentures in Tulsa, OK — Custom-Fit, In-House From Start to Finish

Restore your smile and confidence with custom-fit dentures in Tulsa, OK—designed for comfort, function, and a natural look that fits your lifestyle.

80+ Years Combined Experience

‍ ‍True-Fit & Digital Dentures Available

‍ ‍SoonerCare Accepted for Dentures

Who Benefits From Dentures

Dentures aren't what they used to be. Modern materials, precision fitting, and digital design have made today's dentures more comfortable, natural-looking, and reliable than ever. If any of the following apply, dentures may be the right fit for you.

This is for you if you...

  • Are you missing all of your upper teeth, all of your lower teeth, or both

  • Have several missing teeth and gaps that affect chewing or speech

  • Wear old dentures that slip, click, or rub painfully

  • Have failing teeth that aren't worth saving individually

  • Want to replace missing teeth without the cost of full-mouth implants

  • Have struggled with denture adhesives, sores, or constant adjustments

  • Avoid eating in public because your current dentures feel unstable

  • Want to restore your smile in a more affordable, time-tested way

Curious about implant-supported dentures? Many patients combine traditional dentures with dental implants for added stability — the best of both worlds.

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What Your Denture Journey Looks Like

Getting fitted for dentures at Tulsa Time Dental Design is built around comfort, precision, and a final product you'll actually love wearing.

Step 1 — Comprehensive Consultation

Dr. Franklin will examine your mouth, gums, and any remaining teeth, take digital impressions or scans, and discuss your goals — including whether complete dentures, partial dentures, True-fit dentures, or digital dentures are right for you.

Step 2 — Custom Treatment Plan & Transparent Pricing

We'll walk you through your options, including pricing, financing, insurance coverage, and SoonerCare benefits when applicable. You'll know exactly what to expect before we start.

Step 3 — Custom Denture Fabrication

Using either traditional True-fit techniques or advanced digital CAD/CAM technology, your dentures are custom-crafted to fit the unique contours of your mouth — designed to look natural and feel comfortable from day one.

Step 4 — Fitting, Adjustments & Follow-Up Care

You'll come in for a fitting, and we'll make any small adjustments needed for the perfect fit. Most patients adjust to their new dentures within a few weeks, and we'll check in regularly to make sure everything stays comfortable and functional.

Want extra stability? Ask about implant-supported dentures, which snap securely onto dental implants for a denture that won't slip.

What Tulsa Denture Patients Are Saying

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Who's Designing Your Dentures

Modern dentures are part craftsmanship, part technology — and the team behind your dentures determines whether they look natural, fit comfortably, and last for years.

Dr. Franklin, DDS — Lead Denture Provider

Founder of Tulsa Time Dental Design with extensive experience in complete dentures, partial dentures, True-fit dentures, digital dentures, and implant-supported dentures. Dr. Franklin is known for fitting dentures that actually look like teeth — not the "obvious denture" look most patients fear.

Modern Denture Technology — All Under One Roof

We offer both traditional True-fit dentures crafted with proven techniques AND advanced digital dentures designed using CAD/CAM technology. Whichever path is right for you, every step happens here in our Tulsa office — including fittings, adjustments, and ongoing care.

SoonerCare Accepted for Dentures & Extractions

We're proud to accept SoonerCare for dentures and extractions, making quality denture care accessible to more patients across the Tulsa metro. We also offer CareCredit financing and in-house payment plans for patients without coverage.

Member of the American Dental Association (ADA). Fully licensed and insured in Oklahoma.

Now accepting SoonerCare for dentures and extractions!

Now accepting SoonerCare for dentures and extractions! ◆

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Ready to Eat, Speak, and Smile Again?

Whether you need a complete set of dentures, a partial denture, or a comfortable upgrade from an old slipping pair, our team will build a plan around your goals, your budget, and your lifestyle.

More About Dentures at Tulsa Time Dental Design

Tulsa Time Dental Design provides comprehensive denture services for patients across the Tulsa metro at our office located at 3747 E 11th St, Tulsa, OK 74112. With more than 80 years of combined clinical experience, our licensed dental team specializes in complete dentures, partial dentures, True-fit dentures, digital CAD/CAM dentures, and implant-supported dentures designed to look natural, fit comfortably, and restore the ability to eat, speak, and smile with confidence.

Today's dentures are dramatically different from the dentures most people remember. Modern materials, advanced impression techniques, and digital fabrication technology have made it possible to create dentures that look like real teeth — not the obvious "fake" appearance of older designs. Whether you're missing all of your upper teeth, all of your lower teeth, both, or just a few teeth, we offer a custom solution designed around your face, your bite, and your lifestyle. For patients who want extra stability, we also offer implant-supported dentures (also known as snap-in dentures), which combine the affordability of dentures with the security of dental implants.

  • Unlike many dental offices that send denture patients to outside denture clinics or third-party labs, Tulsa Time Dental Design handles every aspect of your denture care in-house — from your initial consultation and digital impressions through fabrication, fitting, adjustments, and ongoing follow-up care. That means consistent care from a team that knows you, faster turnaround on adjustments, and one trusted office for every step of the process.

    We proudly serve denture patients from across northeastern Oklahoma, including Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Bixby, Owasso, Jenks, Claremore, Collinsville, Catoosa, Skiatook, Verdigris, Oologah, and Bartlesville. We accept most major dental insurance plans, are now accepting SoonerCare for dentures and extractions, and offer CareCredit financing and in-house payment plans to make quality dentures affordable for every patient. To schedule a denture consultation with a trusted denture dentist in Tulsa, OK, call (918) 834-2330 or book online.

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  • Dentures are removable dental appliances used to replace missing teeth and restore the function and appearance of your smile. You may need dentures if you have lost teeth due to aging, injury, or dental disease. They help improve chewing, speaking, and facial aesthetics while supporting oral health.

  • There are two main types of dentures: complete dentures, which replace all the teeth in the upper or lower jaw, and partial dentures, which fill in gaps where some natural teeth remain. Depending on your needs and preferences, dentures can be made from acrylic, porcelain, or a combination of materials.

  • Dentures typically require several appointments. After an initial consultation, your dentist will take impressions of your mouth, create a mold, and fit the dentures. This process usually takes a few weeks to ensure the best fit and comfort. Temporary dentures may be provided while the permanent ones are being made.

  • Modern dentures are designed for comfort and a natural appearance, but it may take some time to adjust to wearing them. Initially, you may experience minor discomfort or irritation. Over time, your mouth will adapt, and your dentist can adjust to ensure a comfortable fit.

  • To keep dentures in good condition, clean them daily with a soft brush and denture cleaner. Avoid using regular toothpaste, as it can be abrasive. Remove your dentures at night to allow your gums to rest. Regular dental check-ups are important to ensure proper fit and for any signs of irritation or infection.

FAQs About Dentures in Tulsa, OK

If you have any questions about dentures or would like to schedule a denture consultation, please contact us at Tulsa Time Dental Design. We look forward to helping you achieve a confident and healthy smile with the perfect set of dentures. Visit Tulsa Time Dental Design at 3747 E 11th St, Tulsa, OK 74112, or call (918) 834-2330 to learn more.

Maintaining Your Dentures

Regardless of the type of affordable dentures in Tulsa, OK you choose, proper care and maintenance are essential for their longevity and your oral health:

  • Regular Cleaning: Clean your dentures daily using a soft-bristled brush and non-abrasive denture cleaner. Avoid using regular toothpaste, as it can be too harsh on the denture material.

  • Soaking: Soak your dentures in a denture-cleaning solution to remove stains and bacteria. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for the recommended soaking time.

  • Oral Hygiene: Maintain good oral hygiene by brushing your gums, tongue, and the roof of your mouth daily. This helps prevent oral infections and keeps your mouth healthy.

  • Regular Check-ups: Schedule regular dental check-ups to ensure that your dentures remain in good condition and to address any issues that may arise.

  • Avoid Hard Foods: Be cautious with hard or sticky foods that can damage your dentures or affect their fit.

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Choosing Between True-fit and Digital Dentures

When deciding between True-fit and digital dentures, several factors should be considered:

  • Budget: True-fit dentures may be more cost-effective compared to digital dentures. However, digital dentures offer advanced technology and may be worth the investment for those seeking precision and customization.

  • Comfort and Fit: Both True-fit and digital dentures provide enhanced comfort compared to traditional dentures. Digital dentures may offer a more precise fit due to advanced technology.

  • Aesthetic Preferences: Both types of dentures offer natural-looking results. Digital dentures allow for greater customization, which may be beneficial if aesthetics are a primary concern.

  • Time Constraints: Digital dentures typically have a faster turnaround time due to the efficiency of the technology. If time is a factor, digital dentures may be the better choice.

  • Long-Term Goals: Consider your long-term dental health goals and preferences. Digital dentures offer advanced features that may be advantageous in the long run.

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