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Dental crowns from DICE Dental start at only $650 and are made in-house using a CEREC milling machine.
BETHLEHEM, Pa. - PennZone -- DICE Dental offers the Lehigh Valley affordable dental crowns. Dental crowns from DICE Dental start at $650 and are made in-house using a CEREC milling machine. After two visits, patients will have a fuller, healthier, and stronger smile.
"We make our dental crowns in-house to have complete control over their shape, size, and color," says Dr. Matthew Lang, dentist in Bethlehem. "We work closely with the patient to create crowns that seamlessly blend in with their natural smile."
Dental crowns are ideal for patients who have had many cavities or root canals, leaving their teeth weakened. A dental crown strengthens the tooth and protects it from further damage.
At DICE Dental in Bethlehem, Dr. Lang and his team will take digital impressions and x-rays for a fuller view of a patient's mouth. Then, the crowns are made with a milling machine and custom-fit to a patient's smile.
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Dental implants in Bethlehem are also available. Dental implants start at only $750 and replace a missing tooth root using a titanium screw and color-matched crown.
During a free consultation, Dr. Lang will help patients decide which treatment plan is best for their needs, health, and smile.
To learn more and to request a free consultation, visit https://dice-dental.com/bethlehem-township/. New patients are welcome at the Lehigh Valley location.
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/.
"We make our dental crowns in-house to have complete control over their shape, size, and color," says Dr. Matthew Lang, dentist in Bethlehem. "We work closely with the patient to create crowns that seamlessly blend in with their natural smile."
Dental crowns are ideal for patients who have had many cavities or root canals, leaving their teeth weakened. A dental crown strengthens the tooth and protects it from further damage.
At DICE Dental in Bethlehem, Dr. Lang and his team will take digital impressions and x-rays for a fuller view of a patient's mouth. Then, the crowns are made with a milling machine and custom-fit to a patient's smile.
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Dental implants in Bethlehem are also available. Dental implants start at only $750 and replace a missing tooth root using a titanium screw and color-matched crown.
During a free consultation, Dr. Lang will help patients decide which treatment plan is best for their needs, health, and smile.
To learn more and to request a free consultation, visit https://dice-dental.com/bethlehem-township/. New patients are welcome at the Lehigh Valley location.
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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