DENTAL CARE FOR EVERY STAGE OF LIFE

A healthy smile is a very confident smile. At Dearness Family Dentistry, our goal is to help you maintain your healthy smile throughout life.

Our Services

We meet virtually all of your needs for dental care right here in our office: our service offerings range from general family dentistry to reconstructive and cosmetic treatments and orthodontics.

Family Dentistry

Regular dental check-ups are essential to good oral and overall health. At each visit we conduct a thorough cleaning, but we also check for signs of tooth decay and disease so we can detect and treat problems early. When problems do occur, we offer all suitable treatments, including fillings, root canals, and wisdom teeth extractions.

Cosmetic Dentistry

Cosmetic services enhance the look of your smile. New techniques have made it faster and easier than ever to achieve a brighter and whiter smile. Dental veneers and whitening are just some of the cosmetic treatments we offer.

Implant Dentistry

Dental implants is another option for missing teeth. Implants look and feel like natural teeth, and are permanently rooted in your mouth to give you the functionality you would expect of real teeth.

Teeth Whitening

Having a beautiful smile may be even easier than you think. Many achieve the look they’ve been dreaming of with our simple whitening procedure.

Dental Care For Seniors

As people get older, changes in their bodies can affect the health of their teeth and gums. Regular dental visits can help seniors care for their teeth as they age. Our team of dental professionals can also answer questions that seniors may have about the impact of certain medications on their oral health and how to practice good oral hygiene when conditions such as arthritis impair their ability to brush and floss.

Those who have lost their teeth find both functional and aesthetic benefits from dentures. Well-made dentures allow the wearer to enjoy all kinds of food, whereas missing teeth or poor dentures significantly restrict chewing ability.

Periodontal disease (gum disease) is more common than you might think. Because it is not usually detected until it has reached advanced stages, many people may have this disease without even knowing it.

Deep cavities and cracks in teeth can allow bacteria to enter the pulp that nourishes the teeth, leading to irritation and infection. Eventually, the pulp may die, threatening the health of the surrounding tooth.

Whether you’re in need of routine care or a specialized treatment, our team is here to deliver exceptional care in a welcoming environment.
Call us today at 519-681-1905 or book your appointment online to get started!