Dentures in Archdale, NC
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Complete Care for a Complete Smile
- 3D imaging for precise treatment planning
- ICOI-affiliated implant dentist on staff
- In-house and premium partner labs
- Financing available through CareCredit®

The Right Fit for Your Smile and Your Life
Every Option Under One Roof
Whether you need partial dentures, full dentures, or implant-supported dentures, our Archdale dental team offers every option so you can find the right fit. We also handle any preparatory treatment in-house, from bone grafting to periodontal care, so you won't need a referral.
Precision Planning With 3D Technology
Our dentists use a GALILEOS Comfort 3D Cone Beam Scanner and digital X-rays to assess your bone, gums, and teeth with pinpoint accuracy. This advanced imaging helps us determine the best denture solution for your needs before treatment begins.
Over 1,300 5-Star Google Reviews
Dr. Tesha Whaley, Dr. Daniel MacDonald, and Dr. Brad MacDonald bring years of experience in restorative and implant dentistry to every case. With over 1,300 5-star reviews, our Archdale, NC, practice has earned the trust of patients across the Greensboro area and beyond.
“I had problems. The biggest was that I needed support for my lower denture, to the point that I was unable to eat anything but soft foods. I went Dr. Dan and he suggested I consider implants… Today I got fitted with my lower teeth and will never regret it. It was well worth having the procedure, and the icing on the cake was the team. Dr Dan, his assistants, even the check-in people were super nice… Wouldn’t go anywhere else in the triad for dental care.”
– Dan, 5-Star Review
A Secure, Natural-Looking Smile
This patient received upper implant-supported dentures with five implants and locator attachments for a secure snap-in fit, along with a lower partial denture to complete their smile. The result is a stable, natural-looking restoration designed for everyday comfort and confidence.




How Do Partial and Complete Dentures Work?
Partial Dentures for Three or More Teeth
Patients who have lost three or more teeth may be eligible for partial dentures. They are kept in place differently than complete dentures, as our dentists will explain during your dentistry consultation. We can create a partial denture that is supported on a framework or secured by implants.
Complete Dentures for a Full Arch or Entire Arch
Many patients need complete dentures due to a combination of tooth trauma and widespread tooth decay that leads to substantial tooth loss. We offer a natural-looking solution with complete dentures, or full dentures. Depending on your needs, health, and budget, you can choose between traditional dentures or dentures supported by dental implants.
Which Is Best for Me: Traditional or Implant-Supported Dentures?
When you visit our Archdale, NC, dental office serving all of Archdale and Greensboro, we'll assess your gums, natural teeth, and jaw to decide which option best suits your needs. Until then, we'll give you a glimpse at the advantages of each.
Traditional Dentures
- Less Jaw Tissue Implants need to fuse with your bone tissue to remain in place. Patients with less jawbone density may be better suited to traditional dentures.
- Surgery-Related Anxiety If the idea of surgery worries you, you may be more comfortable with traditional dentures.
- Affordable Treatment Unlike implant-supported dentures, traditional dentures are fully eligible for insurance coverage. They're also more affordable than dentures supported by dental implants. To make all costs feasible, we accept financing.
Implant-Supported Dentures
- Natural-Looking Results Dentures supported by implants are made from the same lifelike and durable materials as traditional dentures but are also paired with the seamless attachment made possible by implants.
- Superior Functionality You can chew, talk, and smile completely worry-free with your secure implant-supported dentures. They're the closest restorative dental solution you can get to replacing your natural teeth.
- Improved Oral Health After losing your teeth, your jawbone tissue can deteriorate, causing an aged appearance. Implants can prevent that entirely by stimulating the tissue like your natural teeth used to.
Comprehensive Care In-Office
We Offer Preparatory Procedures
We're proud to provide personally tailored dentistry treatment. If your teeth, gums, and jawbone need extra care to prepare for either denture option, we can help. Our International Congress of Oral Implantologists-affiliated dentist can perform supplementary bone grafting and periodontitis treatment to improve your oral wellness and make you a candidate.

