Geriatric Dentistry in Weatherford, TX
Dental needs change as we age. Dr. F. Lee McLemore offers specialized geriatric dentistry in Weatherford, TX, addressing the unique oral health challenges that come with aging — with the patience, expertise, and compassion older patients deserve.
What We Offer
Complete & Partial Dentures
Custom-fitted removable dentures designed for comfort, function, and a natural appearance — whether replacing a few teeth or a full arch.
Dental Implants
Permanent tooth replacement that looks, feels, and functions like natural teeth. Ideal for patients who want a long-term solution to tooth loss.
Implant-Supported Dentures
The stability of implants combined with the coverage of dentures — a superior option for patients with multiple missing teeth.
Dry Mouth Treatment
Management of xerostomia (dry mouth), a common side effect of many medications, to protect teeth from the accelerated decay it causes.
Gum Disease Management
Ongoing periodontal care to control gum disease — especially important as age increases susceptibility to bone and tissue loss.
Dental Bridges
Fixed tooth replacements anchored to adjacent teeth, restoring your ability to chew and speak comfortably without removable appliances.
Dignified, Comfortable Care for Older Adults
Dr. McLemore understands that older patients may have mobility limitations, medical complexities, or dental anxiety. We take extra time with each senior patient to ensure they are comfortable, informed, and receiving care that fits their overall health picture.
- Experience with medically complex patients
- Coordination with physician care when needed
- Gentle approach for patients with sensitivity or anxiety
- Accessible office location in Weatherford
- Flexible appointment scheduling
Schedule Your Appointment
Call our Weatherford office to book your visit with Dr. F. Lee McLemore. New patients are always welcome.
- Serving Parker County since 1991
- Most major insurance plans accepted
- New patients & families welcome
Frequently Asked Questions
Can older adults get dental implants?
Yes, age alone is not a barrier to dental implants. Good bone density and overall health are more important factors. Dr. McLemore will evaluate your candidacy during a consultation.
How does medication affect dental health in older adults?
Many common medications cause dry mouth, which significantly increases cavity risk. Some blood thinners and other drugs also affect dental treatment planning. Always share your full medication list with our team.