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Trust your smile to the team at KND Denture Clinic

KND Denture Clinic has been a family owned and operated business for over 25 years in the St Albans area.

The dedicated team prides itself on producing the highest results and patient satisfaction by working with each individual patient to create the smile you have always wanted.

Director of KND Denture Clinic Sam Robertson completed his apprenticeship in 2008 receiving a Diploma in Dental Technology at RMIT. He continued his training completing his Advanced Diploma in Dental Technology becoming a Dental Prosthetist in late 2009 also at RMIT. Sam initally joined the KND team in 2004 after completing high school at St. Bernard’s College in Essendon.

When it comes to treating patients living in retirement villages and nursing homes, staff at KND Denture Clinic understand that certain circumstances make it very difficult for patients or their loved ones to attend the clinic, so they are more than willing to visit clients at home.

Staff also offer flexiblity to sporting clubs wanting custom fitted mouthguards. The friendly KND experts are more than willing to arrange a time that suits individual clubs to fit mouth guards on site.

There is no need for a referral to be treated at KND Denture Clinic and all government forms are accepted including Veteran Affairs and Victorian Denture Scheme.

KND accepts all types of private health insurance with Hi-Caps facilities on location, so no more wasting time dealing with your health insurance provider.

KND. Denture Clinic St Albans is located at 192 Main Road East, St Albans. The Caroline Springs clinic is at suite 8, 242 Caroline Springs Boulevard.

Operating hours are Monday to Friday 9am to 6pm and Saturday by appointment only.

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