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DICE Dental in Bethlehem offers affordable dentures for the low price of $499.
BETHLEHEM, Pa. - PennZone -- DICE Dental offers affordable dentures in Bethlehem. Lehigh Valley patients in need of care can find temporary dentures, partial dentures, and implant overdentures, as well as denture repairs and relines, at DICE Dental.
Immediate and conventional dentures start at $499. Immediate dentures are delivered on the same day as the patient's extractions so they can leave the office with a full smile. Conventional dentures are made six to eight weeks after a patient's last extraction.
"Many patients love the instant results of conventional dentures," says Dr. Matthew Lang of DICE Dental. "The process takes only a few weeks. And we will send patients away with a temporary denture the day of their treatment so they don't have to be without teeth."
Implant-overdentures are also available from DICE Dental. This denture uses implants to prevent slipping and sliding. The restoration clips directly onto the implants and can be removed for cleaning.
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Other services offered by the Bethlehem dentists at DICE Dental include extractions, crowns, and dental implants. Dental implants in Bethlehem start at only $750.
To learn more about DICE Dental and to request a free consultation, visit https://dice-dental.com/bethlehem-township/.
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/.
Immediate and conventional dentures start at $499. Immediate dentures are delivered on the same day as the patient's extractions so they can leave the office with a full smile. Conventional dentures are made six to eight weeks after a patient's last extraction.
"Many patients love the instant results of conventional dentures," says Dr. Matthew Lang of DICE Dental. "The process takes only a few weeks. And we will send patients away with a temporary denture the day of their treatment so they don't have to be without teeth."
Implant-overdentures are also available from DICE Dental. This denture uses implants to prevent slipping and sliding. The restoration clips directly onto the implants and can be removed for cleaning.
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Other services offered by the Bethlehem dentists at DICE Dental include extractions, crowns, and dental implants. Dental implants in Bethlehem start at only $750.
To learn more about DICE Dental and to request a free consultation, visit https://dice-dental.com/bethlehem-township/.
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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