dental services
We specialize in dentures and implants, but we also offer comprehensive oral care.
We're proud to be known for our work helping patients transform their lives through affordable dental implants, dentures, and tooth replacement. But our mission for more than fifty years is to get your smile back by helping you maintain a healthy mouth—in every way.



We know that your smile is more than just replacing teeth.
Many of our doctors provide comprehensive treatment and dental procedures, from crown solutions to gold tooth replacement and general dentistry, in a safe, compassionate, and welcoming environment designed with you in mind. Because services may vary by location, we encourage you to call your local office to learn which options are offered.
What to expect from our dental services?
Conscious sedation
Oral sedation
Inhalation sedation
Clear treatment plan

No pressure
No surprises
More care, all in one place
Explore the dental services available at most local offices—from everyday care to specialized treatments—so you can get the support you need beyond dentures and implants.
- General DentistryMany of our offices offer a full range of dental services, including professional teeth whitening, all designed to protect your health and stay affordable.
- Crown SolutionsAt many of our locations, you can receive a durable, natural-looking dental crown in as few as two visits—and in some cases, even the same day.
- Sedation DentistrySome of our locations offer conscious sedation to help you stay relaxed and comfortable during treatment, while still able to respond and return to normal activities afterward.
Real patients. Real satisfaction.
"This dentist office is head and shoulders above the other three that I had consultations and estimates with. Not only in the price but in the way they treat you."

Ready to begin the (easy) journey to a new you?
Just answer a few quick questions about what you’re experiencing, and we’ll give you an idea of what your treatment journey might look like.
Once you come in for a free exam, our dentist will craft the perfect affordable plan for your mouth and your budget.
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See answers to frequently asked questions.
While we’re best known for dentures and dental implants, many of our offices also offer additional dental services to support your overall oral health.
Depending on the location, this may include general dentistry, crown solutions, tooth extractions, and sedation options. The goal is to help you take care of more of your dental needs in one familiar, welcoming place—without unnecessary referrals or confusion.
Because services can vary by office, your dentist will explain what’s available locally and help you understand which treatments make sense for your health, comfort, and goals. It’s all about giving you clear guidance and dependable care, every step of the way.
Yes, many offices offer general dentistry care in addition to tooth replacement services.
Depending on the location, this may include routine exams, X-rays, cleanings, fillings, and other everyday dental care designed to help protect your oral health and catch issues early. It’s part of our commitment to helping you maintain a healthy mouth and not just replace teeth.
If you’re unsure what type of care you need, that’s okay. Your dentist can evaluate your mouth, explain what they’re seeing, and walk you through your options clearly and calmly—without pressure, confusion, or surprises.
Yes, some locations offer sedation options to help you feel calm, comfortable, and supported during dental treatment.
Depending on the office, your treatment needs, and your health history, sedation options may include conscious sedation, oral sedation, or inhalation sedation. These approaches are designed to ease anxiety, reduce stress, and make dental care more manageable—especially if you feel nervous about dental visits or need more involved treatment.
Sedation isn’t one-size-fits-all. Your dentist will take the time to review your medical history, talk through your comfort level, and explain whether sedation is appropriate for you. If it is, they’ll walk you through what to expect before, during, and after your visit—so there are no surprises and you can move forward with confidence.
Preventive dental services focus on keeping your mouth healthy and catching problems early, before they become more serious—or more costly.
These services typically include routine dental exams, X-rays, and hygiene visits such as cleanings. During these appointments, your dentist monitors the health of your teeth and gums, checks for early signs of decay or infection, and addresses small concerns before they turn into bigger issues.
Preventive care is about staying ahead of problems, not waiting for pain. Regular visits help protect your oral health, support long-term comfort, and often reduce the need for more complex treatment down the road.
Restorative dental services focus on repairing or replacing teeth that are damaged, unhealthy, or missing—so your mouth can function comfortably again.
These treatments are used when a problem has already developed and needs to be corrected. Restorative care may include basic services, such as fillings that repair minor decay, as well as major restorative services, like crowns, bridges, and dentures that rebuild strength, function, and appearance.
Insurance providers often separate restorative care into basic and major categories, but your dentist’s focus is always the same—choosing the treatment that best supports your oral health and long-term comfort. During your visit, your dentist will explain which restorative options are recommended, why they’re needed, and what you can expect moving forward, so you can make informed decisions with confidence.
Emergency dental services can be more expensive, but the cost really depends on what’s needed to address the problem.
Pricing is influenced by factors such as the severity of the issue, the type of treatment required, and whether follow-up visits are necessary. A simple evaluation or extraction may be very different in cost from a more complex procedure, and your dentist will explain those differences clearly.
Insurance coverage or financing options may help reduce out-of-pocket costs, and your local office can walk you through what may apply in your situation. Most importantly, addressing a dental emergency promptly can often prevent a small problem from becoming a more serious—and more costly—one later on.
Wisdom teeth removal is considered a restorative dental service.
This procedure involves removing one or more wisdom teeth—molars that typically emerge later in life and often don’t have enough room to come in properly. When wisdom teeth become impacted, crowded, or difficult to clean, they can lead to pain, infection, gum disease, or damage to nearby teeth.
Your dentist will evaluate your mouth with an exam and X-rays to determine whether removal is recommended. If the extraction is considered medically necessary, it may be partially covered by insurance, depending on your plan.
Your dentist will explain why removal may be needed, what the procedure involves, and what to expect during recovery—so you can move forward with clarity and confidence.
Periodontal treatment can fall under either preventive or restorative dental services, depending on the type of care being provided.
Routine cleanings and exams that help keep your gums healthy are considered preventive. These visits are designed to stop gum disease before it starts or catch early signs as soon as possible.
When gum disease is already present, more involved treatments—such as scaling and root planing or other periodontal procedures—are typically classified as restorative services. These treatments are intended to address existing infection or damage and help restore gum health.
How periodontal care is categorized can vary by insurance plan, so coverage may differ depending on the treatment and your policy. Your dentist and office team can help explain what type of service is recommended, why it’s needed, and how insurance may apply, so you can move forward with clarity and confidence.
Your first visit is all about understanding your oral health and giving you clarity. At participating locations, this may include a free exam and X-rays. Your dentist will examine your teeth and gums, review any images taken, and talk with you about what they’re seeing. From there, you’ll receive a clear treatment plan and straightforward guidance—so you can make informed decisions at your own pace.
Services can vary by office, as each location is independently owned and operated. While most offices specialize in dentures and implants, many also offer additional dental services. The best way to know what’s available is to speak directly with your local office or book a visit—your dentist will outline which services are offered and recommend the right next steps for you.
