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Smile brighter with Affordable Denture Clinic in East Geelong

Achieve a confident, radiant smile with the expert care of the team at Affordable Denture Clinic, now welcoming patients at their new location in East Geelong.

With more than a decade of dedicated service, the clinic offers a comprehensive range of dental solutions, including full and partial dentures, custom mouthguards and implant-retained dentures.

Led by owner and seasoned dental prosthetist Jason Demko, who brings more than 30 years of experience to the field, the clinic has recently opened its doors at 306 Myers Street, East Geelong.

Jason and his skilled team are committed to helping you discover the best options to achieve your ideal smile.

Staying abreast of the latest advancements in dental prosthetics, Jason integrates modern techniques and systems into every aspect of his work.

Notably, Affordable Denture Clinic is the only practice in Geelong and the surrounding district authorized to provide and manufacture Valplast dentures – flexible, metal-free options that come with an unbreakable lifetime guarantee.

Jason and his team pride themselves on delivering personalised care in a welcoming environment.

“We are a family-owned business committed to providing highly personalised services to each individual,” Jason says.

The new East Geelong clinic stands as a testament to years of dedication, aiming to offer clients the very best in denture care.

Jason acknowledges that this achievement wouldn’t have been possible without the unwavering support of his loyal clients and the broader community.

To make denture care more accessible, Affordable Denture Clinic offers flexible payment options through Afterpay and DentiCare.

Appointments can be scheduled by calling (03) 5222 4090 or visiting affordabledentureclinic.com.au

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