Dentistry
Your oral health is vital to your overall well-being, and our Dentistry team is dedicated to providing comprehensive care for all your dental needs. From routine checkups and preventative care to advanced restorative and cosmetic treatments, we are here to ensure you have a healthy, beautiful smile.
With skilled professionals and state-of-the-art technology, we treat a wide range of dental concerns, including cavities, gum disease, and tooth loss. Our patient-centered approach ensures personalized care tailored to your unique dental health goals.
Working Hours
Check our working hours below and book your appointment at your convenience.
Monday – Friday
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Sunday
Closed
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Our Dentists
Brittany Oliver
General Dentist
Specializes in preventative and restorative dentistry, providing routine cleanings, fillings, and comprehensive oral health care.
Gregory Walters
Orthodontist
Expert in correcting misaligned teeth and jaws through braces, clear aligners, and other orthodontic treatments.
Oliver Collet
Pediatric Dentist
Focused on providing gentle, specialized dental care for children, ensuring a positive experience and healthy development.
Titouan Chauvin
Oral Surgeon
Skilled in advanced surgical procedures, including wisdom tooth extractions, dental implants, and jaw surgery.
Question and Answers
How often should I visit the dentist?
Regular dental visits are essential for maintaining good oral health. It’s recommended to visit the dentist at least every six months for a checkup and professional cleaning. During these visits, your dentist can monitor for potential issues, such as cavities, gum disease, or other oral health concerns, and address them early before they become more serious. Depending on your specific needs, your dentist may recommend more frequent visits.
How can I schedule an appointment?
Preventing cavities starts with a strong oral hygiene routine. Brush your teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, floss daily to remove plaque between teeth, and consider using a mouthwash for additional protection. Regular dental checkups and cleanings are crucial to removing plaque and tartar that can lead to cavities. Maintaining a balanced diet, limiting sugary and acidic foods, and drinking plenty of water also play a significant role in keeping your teeth healthy.
What cosmetic treatments do you offer to improve my smile?
Dental emergencies, such as severe pain, a knocked-out tooth, or a broken filling, require immediate attention. If you experience a dental emergency, contact our office right away to schedule an urgent appointment. In the meantime, rinse your mouth with warm saltwater, use over-the-counter pain relievers to manage discomfort, and, for a knocked-out tooth, keep it moist by placing it back in the socket or in a glass of milk until you can see the dentist.
What should I do in a dental emergency?
Dental emergencies, such as severe pain, a knocked-out tooth, or a broken filling, require immediate attention. If you experience a dental emergency, contact our office right away to schedule an urgent appointment. In the meantime, rinse your mouth with warm saltwater, use over-the-counter pain relievers to manage discomfort, and, for a knocked-out tooth, keep it moist by placing it back in the socket or in a glass of milk until you can see the dentist.
Are dental implants the right solution for replacing missing teeth?
Dental implants are an excellent, long-lasting option for replacing missing teeth. They function and look like natural teeth, providing stability and improving oral function. Implants also help preserve jawbone health, preventing the bone loss that often occurs after losing a tooth. However, not everyone is an ideal candidate. Factors such as bone density, gum health, and overall oral hygiene are important considerations. A consultation with your dentist will help determine if implants are the right solution for you.
Regular dental visits are essential for maintaining good oral health. It’s recommended to visit the dentist at least every six months for a checkup and professional cleaning. During these visits, your dentist can monitor for potential issues, such as cavities, gum disease, or other oral health concerns, and address them early before they become more serious. Depending on your specific needs, your dentist may recommend more frequent visits.
Preventing cavities starts with a strong oral hygiene routine. Brush your teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, floss daily to remove plaque between teeth, and consider using a mouthwash for additional protection. Regular dental checkups and cleanings are crucial to removing plaque and tartar that can lead to cavities. Maintaining a balanced diet, limiting sugary and acidic foods, and drinking plenty of water also play a significant role in keeping your teeth healthy.
Dental emergencies, such as severe pain, a knocked-out tooth, or a broken filling, require immediate attention. If you experience a dental emergency, contact our office right away to schedule an urgent appointment. In the meantime, rinse your mouth with warm saltwater, use over-the-counter pain relievers to manage discomfort, and, for a knocked-out tooth, keep it moist by placing it back in the socket or in a glass of milk until you can see the dentist.
Dental emergencies, such as severe pain, a knocked-out tooth, or a broken filling, require immediate attention. If you experience a dental emergency, contact our office right away to schedule an urgent appointment. In the meantime, rinse your mouth with warm saltwater, use over-the-counter pain relievers to manage discomfort, and, for a knocked-out tooth, keep it moist by placing it back in the socket or in a glass of milk until you can see the dentist.
Dental implants are an excellent, long-lasting option for replacing missing teeth. They function and look like natural teeth, providing stability and improving oral function. Implants also help preserve jawbone health, preventing the bone loss that often occurs after losing a tooth. However, not everyone is an ideal candidate. Factors such as bone density, gum health, and overall oral hygiene are important considerations. A consultation with your dentist will help determine if implants are the right solution for you.