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DICE Dental has offered Springfield dental implants, dentures, and crowns for over two years. New patients are accepted.
SPRINGFIELD, Pa. - PennZone -- In the two years since its first location opened, DICE Dental has helped hundreds of patients achieve fuller, healthier, and more confident smiles. The practice has since expanded to two additional locations and is now accepting new patients at all locations, including Springfield.
The cosmetic dentist offers dental implants, dentures, crowns, and extractions. Dental implants in Southampton are the most popular service. Starting at $750, they replace missing teeth and help prevent jawbone shrinkage.
"Dental implants use a titanium screw, an abutment, and a custom crown to replace a missing tooth," explains Dr. Katie Alger, owner and operator of DICE Dental. "They look, feel, and act just like natural teeth."
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Patients can also discover conventional and implant overdentures in Springfield. Conventional dentures start at $499. Implant overdentures start at $2,500.
"We encourage patients to request a free consultation with us," says Dr. Alger. "We strive to help patients understand their options, feel more comfortable, and feel more confident."
To request a free consultation, visit https://dice-dental.com/springfield/.
About DICE Dental: DICE Dental is a cosmetic dentist in Springfield, Southampton, and Bethlehem Township, PA. The practice was founded by Dr. Katie Alger, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia University. She has made it her goal to reduce the barriers patients face when it comes to high-quality dental care. Using state-of-the-art technology, DICE offers dentures, implants, crowns, and extractions (DICE) to patients in a relaxed, comfortable, and accepting environment. To learn more, visit https://dice-dental.com/.
The cosmetic dentist offers dental implants, dentures, crowns, and extractions. Dental implants in Southampton are the most popular service. Starting at $750, they replace missing teeth and help prevent jawbone shrinkage.
"Dental implants use a titanium screw, an abutment, and a custom crown to replace a missing tooth," explains Dr. Katie Alger, owner and operator of DICE Dental. "They look, feel, and act just like natural teeth."
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Patients can also discover conventional and implant overdentures in Springfield. Conventional dentures start at $499. Implant overdentures start at $2,500.
"We encourage patients to request a free consultation with us," says Dr. Alger. "We strive to help patients understand their options, feel more comfortable, and feel more confident."
To request a free consultation, visit https://dice-dental.com/springfield/.
About DICE Dental: DICE Dental is a cosmetic dentist in Springfield, Southampton, and Bethlehem Township, PA. The practice was founded by Dr. Katie Alger, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia University. She has made it her goal to reduce the barriers patients face when it comes to high-quality dental care. Using state-of-the-art technology, DICE offers dentures, implants, crowns, and extractions (DICE) to patients in a relaxed, comfortable, and accepting environment. To learn more, visit https://dice-dental.com/.
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