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Both conventional and implant overdentures are available from DICE Dental and Dr. Katie Alger.
SOUTHAMPTON, Pa. - PennZone -- Dentures in Southampton are available from DICE Dental. Patients can choose between conventional or implant overdentures.
"Our technology allows us to make dentures in-house, where we have total control over their fit and appearance," explains Dr. Katie Alger, owner and operator of DICE Dental.
Conventional, removable dentures start at only $499. These dentures can be full or partial, replacing all the teeth on the top and bottom arch or only a few. They add extra lip support and are easy to clean.
Meanwhile, implant overdentures start at $2,500. These dentures use dental implants for support and stability. This helps the patient feel more comfortable when eating and speaking. The dentures snap onto the implants and are removed for eating and cleaning.
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"We have digital scanners, printers, and impression machines in our office, so we have complete control over the look and feel of a patient's dentures," continues Dr. Alger.
Other services from DICE Dental include extractions, crowns, and dental implants in Southampton. To learn more about the cosmetic dentistry procedures offered by Dr. Alger and her team, visit https://dice-dental.com/southampton/. New patients are accepted.
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/.
"Our technology allows us to make dentures in-house, where we have total control over their fit and appearance," explains Dr. Katie Alger, owner and operator of DICE Dental.
Conventional, removable dentures start at only $499. These dentures can be full or partial, replacing all the teeth on the top and bottom arch or only a few. They add extra lip support and are easy to clean.
Meanwhile, implant overdentures start at $2,500. These dentures use dental implants for support and stability. This helps the patient feel more comfortable when eating and speaking. The dentures snap onto the implants and are removed for eating and cleaning.
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"We have digital scanners, printers, and impression machines in our office, so we have complete control over the look and feel of a patient's dentures," continues Dr. Alger.
Other services from DICE Dental include extractions, crowns, and dental implants in Southampton. To learn more about the cosmetic dentistry procedures offered by Dr. Alger and her team, visit https://dice-dental.com/southampton/. New patients are accepted.
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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