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Dentures in Humble, TX

Affordable dentures designed to help you eat, speak, and smile comfortably again.

How Missing Teeth Affects Your Daily Life

If any of that sounds familiar, you’re not alone, and you’re not late. At Humble Memorial Dental Group, we help people who need dentures take this step without shame, pressure, or rushing. Our goal is simple: help you feel comfortable again, at your own pace.



Most people don’t wake up one day and decide they need dentures.

It usually happens slowly. A tooth breaks. Another hurts. Eating becomes difficult. Smiling feels uncomfortable. You start avoiding certain foods. Then photos. Then conversations.

Maybe you’ve been dealing with this for years. Maybe you’ve been told, “There’s nothing else we can do.” Maybe you feel embarrassed. Or tired. Or overwhelmed.

What Dentures Really Are — and What They Can Do for You

Dentures are removable teeth designed to replace missing teeth and restore basic daily function.

Dentures aren’t about perfection. They’re about relief, dignity, and getting through your day more comfortably.

But more than that, they can help you:

Dentures Options — Explained Simply

You don’t need to know all the terms. That’s our job. Here’s what most patients need to understand:

Full Dentures

Used when all teeth in the upper or lower jaw are missing or need to be removed. They replace an entire row of teeth.

Partial Dentures

Used when some natural teeth remain. They fill the gaps while working around your existing teeth.

Immediate Dentures


Placed shortly after tooth removal so you’re not left without teeth during healing.

Who Dentures Are For

There is no “too late.”
There is no judgment here.
There is only the next step, if and when you’re ready.

Dentures may be right for you if:

What the Process Feels Like (Not Just How It Works)

We know this can feel like a big, emotional decision. So we take things one step at a time.

First, we listen

We talk about what you’re dealing with, what’s bothering you, and what you’re worried about.

Then, we examine and explain

We look at your oral health and explain your options in plain language.

Next, we plan together.

Nothing is done without your understanding and agreement.

And after delivery, we stay involved.

Adjustments are normal. Comfort matters. You’re not “done” the day you get your dentures.

Why Many Patients Choose Us for Dentures

It’s not just about teeth, it’s about freedom.

Patients often tell us they chose our office because:

What Patients Say

“I was embarrassed to even come in. They made me feel comfortable from the first visit.”

Linda R. Humble, TX

“I waited years because I was scared. I wish I had done this sooner.”

James T. Humble

“They treated me with respect. That meant more than anything.”

Carol W. Humble

Meet the Dentists Who Will Care for You

Expert care from dedicated professionals.

Dr. Daniel Cortez, DDS

Dr. Cortez is known for his calm presence and clear communication. He takes time to explain options and make sure patients feel comfortable before moving forward.

Dr. Funmi Abosede, DDS

With over 12 years of experience, Dr. Abosede provides restorative and denture care with compassion, patience, and respect. She believes no patient should feel rushed or judged.

Insurance, Medicaid, and Payment Options

If cost has been holding you back, we’ll talk through affordable options, including Medicaid and payment plans

We accept most major insurance plans, including:

Delta Dental

UnitedHealthcare

Cigna

Aetna

Humana

Blue Cross Blue Shield

MetLife

DentaQuest

Molina

We accept Medicaid and CHIP.

“If needed, flexible payment options are available through:

CareCredit

Sunbit

Everything is explained clearly before treatment begins.

When You’re Ready, We’re Here

If missing teeth are affecting how you eat, speak, or feel about yourself, dentures may be a step toward feeling more like you again.

You don’t have to decide everything today.
You don’t have to know all the answers.

You just have to start with a conversation.

Frequently Asked Questions

It’s normal to need an adjustment period. We provide follow-ups to improve comfort.

Most patients adjust over time and learn to eat comfortably again.

Dentures typically last several years and may need adjustments as your mouth changes.

Yes. We accept both and explain coverage clearly

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