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  2. Aspen Dental - Wikipedia

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    Aspen Dental in Selinsgrove, PA. Aspen's services are aimed at individuals who do not have an established dental routine or regular dental provider. [8] In 2012, Fontana described a typical Aspen Dental patient as middle-aged and possibly struggling to afford their day-to-day expenses, or someone who sees dental work as "discretionary" and therefore may have an emergency dental issue arise.

  3. Can I get denture coverage through Medicare? - AOL

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  4. A comprehensive guide to dentures and other false teeth ... - AOL

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    However, if you have full dentures, visiting the dentist once a year is fine unless the dentures aren't working for you or if you're feeling pressure from the dentures.

  5. Dentures - Wikipedia

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    Premium heat-cured dentures can cost $2,000–$4,000 per denture, or $4,000–$8,000 or more for a set. Dentures in this price range are usually completely customized and personalized, use high-end materials to simulate the lifelike look of gums and teeth as closely as possible, last a long time and are warrantied against chipping and cracking ...

  6. Complete dentures - Wikipedia

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    There has been a decline in both the prevalence and incidence of tooth loss within the last decades; [1] [2] people retain their natural dentition for longer. Nonetheless there is still a great demand for complete dentures as more than 10% of adults aged 50–64 are completely edentulous, with age, smoking status and socioeconomic status being significant risk factors. [2]

  7. American Dental Association - Wikipedia

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    The ADA has a long history of advocating against dental coverage under national health insurance plans. In 1965, the ADA lobbied against the inclusion of dental coverage in the original Medicare program. [12] In 2021, the ADA launched a well-funded lobbying effort against proposal to provide dental insurance coverage for all Medicare recipients.