1720 Milwaukee Ave, Glenview, IL - 60025

Custom Dentures for Your Smile
Full & Partial Dentures
What are the steps involved in making a denture
Immediate Dentures
Cost and Insurance Coverage for Dentures in Glenview
The cost of dentures can vary between immediate, full, and partial dentures, and if the denture is for one arch or for both.
If you have dental insurance, your coverage may include a new or replacement set of dentures. Our staff is happy to review your coverage with you to ensure you are maximizing your insurance benefits while minimizing any out-of-pocket expenses.
Post-Procedure Care and Getting Used to Your Denture
Generally, dentures should be worn during waking hours and removed only at night for cleaning and storage. The more you wear your dentures, the more quickly you will adapt and adjust to having them. Upper dentures usually fit snugly using natural suction. The lower denture may feel looser because of the shape of the jaw and other factors. You may need to use adhesive to hold your denture firmly in place after a few weeks, but if you experience persistent issues with sore spots or the fit and feel of a denture you had delivered by a dentist at Glance Dental, you are always welcome to come in for a free evaluation and adjustment.
Having dentures takes time to get used to and requires patience, practice, and persistence for patients to feel comfortable and at ease.
Some common adjustments include:
- Speaking: You may find that you have difficulty enunciating certain words and making some sounds. This is perfectly normal, and with some practice and patience, you will be back to speaking normally and comfortably.
- Eating: You will need to get used to using a side-to-side motion to chew your food rather than an up and down motion. This also takes practice and persistence to master. Many people who have dentures have found they can generally eat the foods they were able to eat before, especially when making small adaptations such as cutting food into smaller pieces to make it easier to chew.
- Physical Appearance: Dentures are an alternative for the absence of teeth, and are made of plastic and acrylic. This means that in general, they look and feel different than a dental bridge, for example.
Alternative Treatment Options for Dentures
Overdentures
In some cases, four or more dental implants may be placed in the jaw. A denture is made that fits over the healing implants, so you are able to wear your dentures during the healing period. Once these implants have healed, the denture can be adjusted to clip directly onto the dentures. The dentures are held firmly in place until you are ready to remove them.
In addition to a major improvement in the comfort, fit, and feel of an implant/overdenture combination, dental implants help to slow or even stop the progression of bone loss over time.
Bridge Over Implants
Some patients have either had multiple implants placed or continued to add dental implants, one by one. Dental bridges and crowns can then be created with a series of fixed (non-removable) bridges that look and act like regular teeth.
