Restorative Dentistry

Dentures in Englewood, NJ

Custom dentures in Englewood, NJ can replace missing teeth with a comfortable, natural-looking fit — including implant-supported options for added stability.

Custom fit
MADE FOR YOU
Implant option
ADDED STABILITY
Natural look
FACE-FRAMING DESIGN
Custom denture set for full and partial tooth replacement at Englewood Dentistry
Designed for daily lifeComfortable, natural-looking dentures

What are dentures?

Dentures replace missing teeth with a removable or implant-anchored appliance. A full denture replaces an entire upper or lower arch; a partial denture fills gaps around teeth you still have, clasping onto them for support. If you're losing teeth soon, an immediate denture can be made in advance and placed the same day as extraction — you never leave without teeth.

Today's materials are a real step up from what your parents wore. Modern acrylics and flexible partial materials are lighter, thinner, and more natural-looking, and we design tooth shape, shade, and gum contours around your face rather than pulling a standard set off a shelf.

For patients frustrated by loose lower dentures — the most common complaint we hear — an implant-supported denture snaps onto two to four dental implantsand stays put when you chew. It costs more, and for many people it's the difference between tolerating a denture and forgetting they wear one.

Denture options we offer

  • Full dentures for a complete arch
  • Partial dentures around natural teeth
  • Implant-supported dentures for added stability
  • Natural-looking tooth and gum design
  • Fit adjustments for comfort
  • Repairs and relines for existing dentures

What to expect, step by step

We choose the denture type that fits your needs, take precise records, fit your appliance, and make adjustments as your mouth adapts.

Consultation

We discuss your goals, current teeth, and whether full, partial, or implant-supported dentures make sense.

Impressions & design

Precise impressions and bite records guide a denture that supports your smile and facial features.

Fitting

We fit the denture, check comfort and bite, and make adjustments where needed.

Follow-up care

We fine-tune the fit over time and review how to clean, store, and care for your denture.

Who dentures are for

Dentures make sense when several teeth — or all of them — are missing or failing, and you want function and appearance back without implant surgery on every gap. They're also the practical choice when budget or bone condition rules out full-arch implants. Patients visit us from Hackensack and Teaneck for denture consultations, often to replace a denture that never fit right in the first place.

The honest adjustment expectation: the first few weeks take patience. Speech and chewing improve with practice, sore spots get adjusted away, and lower dentures always take longer to master than uppers. We schedule follow-up visits as part of the plan, not as an afterthought.

Cost, insurance, and financing

Denture cost depends on the type — full, partial, immediate, or implant-supported — and the materials involved. Unlike most cosmetic work, dentures are usually covered in part by insurance as major restorative treatment, and our front desk verifies your exact benefits before anything begins. For the remainder, CareCredit, Cherry, and Sunbit offer 0% interest plans for qualified patients — details on our financial information page.

Related treatment options

Depending on how many teeth are involved and their condition, we may also discuss dental implants for individual replacements, crowns and bridges for fixed alternatives to a partial, or oral surgery if extractions come first.

Why patients choose us here

  • Custom design around your face, bite, and old photos of your smile
  • Implant-supported options when looseness is the real problem
  • Follow-up adjustments built into the plan, not billed as extras
  • Repairs and relines for dentures we didn't originally make
Common Questions

Dentures, answered.

How much do dentures cost in NJ?
A full traditional denture in New Jersey generally runs $1,500–$3,500 per arch, and partials $1,000–$2,500, depending on materials [owner to confirm ranges]. Implant-supported dentures cost considerably more but solve the looseness problem for good. Insurance often contributes — dentures are usually covered as major restorative work — and CareCredit, Cherry, and Sunbit financing cover the rest in monthly payments.
Are dentures or implants better for me?
It depends on your bone, budget, and priorities. Traditional dentures are the fastest, least expensive route to a full smile. Implants cost more upfront but don't move when you chew, don't come out at night, and slow the bone loss that reshapes your jaw over time. Many patients land in the middle: an implant-supported denture that snaps onto two to four implants. We lay out all three honestly at your consultation.
How long does it take to get used to dentures?
Expect a few weeks, honestly. Speaking takes practice — reading aloud at home speeds it up — and eating starts with soft foods cut small. Sore spots are normal early on and are exactly what adjustment visits are for. Don't tough out a rubbing denture; a five-minute adjustment fixes what willpower won't.
Can I get dentures the same day my teeth are removed?
Often, yes. Immediate dentures are made before extraction and placed the same day, so you never go without teeth. The trade-off: your gums and bone change shape as they heal, so immediate dentures need a reline or replacement after a few months. We'll tell you upfront if that applies to your plan.
Will dentures look natural?
Modern dentures are custom-designed — we choose tooth shape, shade, and gum contours around your face, and we can work from photos of your natural smile. The 'obviously fake' dentures people remember are usually old, worn, or one-size-fits-all. Yours are made for you.
How do I care for dentures?
Clean them daily with a denture brush (regular toothpaste is too abrasive), take traditional dentures out at night to let your gums rest, and store them in water so they don't warp. Keep your regular checkups too — we monitor fit and the health of the tissue underneath, which changes over time.

Ready to schedule Dentures in Englewood, NJ?

Call (201) 541-8111 or book online with Englewood Dentistry to discuss full, partial, and implant-supported dentures at our Englewood, NJ office.

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