Glendale, Arizona

Dentures in Glendale, AZ

Losing teeth affects far more than your smile -- it changes how you eat, speak, and feel about yourself. SmileScience Dental Spa offers complete denture solutions designed by Dr. John Turke, from custom full and partial dentures to same-day PMMA dentures milled in our on-site digital lab.

Same-Day PMMA Dentures Milled On-Site
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In-House Digital Lab PlanMeca 60S 5-axis milling
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Your Denture -- Designed and Milled in Our Lab

Most dental offices send denture work to an outside laboratory, adding one to two weeks of wait time and an extra layer of communication between you and your final result. At SmileScience, our PlanMeca 60S 5-axis dry/wet milling unit lets us fabricate PMMA dentures and prosthetics entirely in-house.

This means faster turnaround, tighter tolerances, and the ability to make same-day adjustments at chairside -- no shipping, no waiting, no guessing. Dr. Turke reviews digital designs on-screen before a single cut is made.

For same-day denture candidates, this technology enables placement at the same appointment as extractions -- so patients never leave the office without teeth.

Dental professional showing denture model to patient at SmileScience Dental Spa, Glendale AZ

How the Denture Process Works

The number of appointments depends on the type of denture and your starting clinical situation. Same-day options require fewer visits. Here is the general path for a traditional full denture.

  1. Dr. Turke evaluates your bone and tissue health, discusses your options (including implant-supported alternatives), and presents a clear timeline and cost estimate. Existing teeth requiring extraction are identified at this visit.

    Consultation and Treatment Planning

  2. Extractions and Tissue Preparation

    If remaining teeth need to be removed, extractions are performed by Dr. Dawson or Dr. Turke. For same-day dentures, impressions may be taken before extractions so the denture is ready for immediate placement.

  3. Precise impressions of your ridges and a bite registration record establish the geometry of your new dentures. Digital scanning is used where appropriate to improve accuracy.

    Impressions and Bite Registration

  4. Fabrication

    For traditional dentures, a dental lab constructs your denture over one to two weeks. For same-day PMMA dentures, our PlanMeca mill fabricates the prosthetic on-site, often within hours.

  5. Your denture is seated and evaluated for fit, bite, and aesthetics. Minor adjustments are made chairside. Most patients require one to two follow-up visits during the initial adaptation period.

    Delivery and Adjustment

  6. Ongoing Care

    Annual relines ensure your denture continues to fit as the underlying bone naturally changes shape. We evaluate fit at every recall appointment.

Start Your Denture Journey in Glendale

Whether you are missing a few teeth or an entire arch, SmileScience Dental Spa has a denture solution designed around your needs. Schedule a consultation with Dr. Turke to explore your options -- including implant-supported alternatives -- with no pressure and no surprises.

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Denture FAQs

Traditional custom dentures require 4 to 6 weeks from impressions to delivery, plus several adjustment visits. With our in-house PlanMeca lab, same-day PMMA dentures can be fabricated and placed in a single appointment, or across two visits for patients having extractions.

Modern dentures are designed to closely replicate the size, shape, and color of natural teeth -- and to restore a natural facial profile. Dr. Turke spends considerable time at the bite registration appointment selecting tooth size and shade that complement your facial structure and skin tone.

Well-maintained full dentures typically last 7 to 10 years before replacement is needed. The underlying bone ridge changes shape over time, requiring periodic relines to maintain fit. Partial dentures may have a similar lifespan, though they can experience more wear at the attachment points.

Most patients can eat a wide variety of foods with well-fitting dentures, though very hard or sticky foods are best avoided. It takes a few weeks to adapt to chewing with dentures. Implant-supported dentures provide significantly better chewing stability and are worth considering if you eat a diverse diet.

Both are valid solutions, and the best choice depends on your bone density, health, timeline, and budget. We discuss both options honestly at your consultation -- including implant-supported dentures, which combine the affordability of a denture with the stability of implants. There is no upselling; we present the full picture and let you decide.

We offer denture repair services. Most minor breaks -- a tooth or hairline crack in the base -- can be repaired promptly. Bring the pieces in as soon as possible. For patients who need a denture quickly, our in-house milling capability allows faster fabrication of replacements than practices relying on outside labs.

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Considering a More Permanent Solution?

SmileScience is also a full-service implant practice. If you are interested in implant-supported dentures, All-On-4, or fixed full-arch replacement, Dr. Dawson and Dr. Turke work together to take you from consultation to final restoration -- all in one office.

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