Cosmetic Dentistry
Cosmetic dentistry works in conjunction with general dentistry to ensure the overall health and beauty of your mouth.Â
The appearance of your teeth should reflect your excellent dental health. Otherwise, neither you nor the world will know that your teeth are healthy and strong. An aesthetically pleasing mouth heightens your self-esteem, brightens your face, and betters your presentation in both social and professional interactions.
DR. CATHERINE KING
DR. MADELINE KING
Your College Park Dentists
Dentures
What type of dentures are there?
Dentures can be full arch or they can be partial for patients who have some original teeth. We offer traditional dentures, implant-supported dentures, digital, acrylic partials, and flexible partials.
How long do dentures last?
With proper care and maintenance, dentures can last between 5 and 10 years. This may vary depending on the material selection. The lifetime can also be lengthened through repairs, relines, and rebases.
How do you clean dentures?
Dentures should be cleaned daily. Use a soft-bristled brush and denture cleaner or mild soap. Do not use toothpaste on the prosthesis to avoid material corrosion.
INSURANCE/BILLING
What type of dental insurance do you accept?
We are in network with Delta Dental Premier PPO and Aetna PPO (must have extended coverage on your Aetna policy to be in network).
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Out Of network insurance?
If you have a dental PPO insurance we will be considered out of network but we can still see you as a patient - please call our office at 407-425-0087 to schedule.
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Do you offer a payment plan?
We accept most credit cards, including CareCredit. Visit our CareCredit information link to prequalify without impacting your credit score.
OTHER FAQS:
Wondering how our crown process is?
Our crown process is in two steps:
Step 1- Preparation (Your initial appointment where we prep the tooth and give you a temporary crown while we send the rest to the lab so they can make your permanent)
Step 2 - Seating (Coming in to set the permanent crown)
Having a dental emergency?
If our office is open please call or text us right away at 407-425-0087.
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If our office is closed for a holiday or other special occasion, please listen to the detailed voicemail. It will list a phone number to call, and the person on the other line will instruct you on what to do.