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A single dental implant from Affordable Dental Solutions costs only $2,000.
READING, Pa. - PennZone -- Affordable Dental Solutions offers dental implants in Reading, PA. A dental implant helps replace a missing tooth, using a crown and abutment so that it blends in seamlessly with a patient's existing smile.
A single dental implant from ADS costs only $2,000. This low price includes both the abutment and the crown.
The success of dental implants relies heavily on one's oral and physical health. If a patient does not qualify for dental implants, dentures in Reading are also available from ADS.
"We offer full, partial, and implant-retained dentures," says Dr. Catherine Alger, dentist in Reading. "During their free consultation, we'll help patients understand the difference and which treatment is best for them."
Full dentures cost $650 per arch, partial dentures cost $750 per arch, and implant-retained dentures cost $2,999 when two dental implants are added to a patient's existing lower dentures.
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To learn more about dentures and dental implants in Reading, request an appointment with ADS. ADS also has locations in Limerick, Lansdale, West Chester, and Easton. To request an appointment visit https://affordabledentalsolutions.com/request-appointment/. New patients are being accepted.
About Affordable Dental Solutions: Based in Eastern Pennsylvania, Affordable Dental Solutions is a provider of full dentistry services. For nearly a decade, Affordable Dental Solutions has offered patients procedures such as dental implants, crowns, and dentures at rates much lower than area competitors by utilizing state-of-the-art equipment and by negotiating discounts with implant manufacturing companies. Learn more at https://www.affordabledentalsolutions.com/.
A single dental implant from ADS costs only $2,000. This low price includes both the abutment and the crown.
The success of dental implants relies heavily on one's oral and physical health. If a patient does not qualify for dental implants, dentures in Reading are also available from ADS.
"We offer full, partial, and implant-retained dentures," says Dr. Catherine Alger, dentist in Reading. "During their free consultation, we'll help patients understand the difference and which treatment is best for them."
Full dentures cost $650 per arch, partial dentures cost $750 per arch, and implant-retained dentures cost $2,999 when two dental implants are added to a patient's existing lower dentures.
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To learn more about dentures and dental implants in Reading, request an appointment with ADS. ADS also has locations in Limerick, Lansdale, West Chester, and Easton. To request an appointment visit https://affordabledentalsolutions.com/request-appointment/. New patients are being accepted.
About Affordable Dental Solutions: Based in Eastern Pennsylvania, Affordable Dental Solutions is a provider of full dentistry services. For nearly a decade, Affordable Dental Solutions has offered patients procedures such as dental implants, crowns, and dentures at rates much lower than area competitors by utilizing state-of-the-art equipment and by negotiating discounts with implant manufacturing companies. Learn more at https://www.affordabledentalsolutions.com/.
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