Preventive & Diagnostic Care
General Dentistry in Roanoke
Comprehensive preventive care for patients of every age. From routine exams and cleanings to pediatric dentistry and periodontal maintenance, our Roanoke team keeps your entire family smiling.
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Teeth Cleaning & Exams
Professional cleanings and oral health monitoring at every visit.
Learn More →Oral Cancer Screening
Early detection saves lives, included at every comprehensive exam.
Learn More →Pediatric Dentistry
Gentle, welcoming care for kids and teens.
Learn More →Periodontal Maintenance
Deep cleanings and ongoing gum-disease monitoring.
Learn More →Fluoride Treatment
Strengthen enamel and prevent decay for patients of every age.
Learn More →Dental Sealants
A protective coating for molars that prevents cavities before they start.
Learn More →Sports Mouthguards
Custom-fit mouthguards for local athletes.
Learn More →Nightguards & Bruxism
Stop grinding from wearing your teeth down.
Learn More →Ready for a Cleaning?
Preventive care is the foundation of a lifetime of healthy smiles. Call our Roanoke office today.
Questions, Answered
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I come in for a cleaning and exam?
For most patients, every six months keeps small problems small. If you have gum disease or other risk factors, we may suggest more frequent visits. We will recommend a schedule that fits your mouth at your first exam.
At what age should my child first see a dentist?
We like to see children by their first birthday or when their first tooth appears. Early visits are short, friendly, and focused on comfort, so kids learn the dentist is a calm, welcoming place.
Do you take new patients without dental insurance?
Yes. No insurance? No problem. Ask about our Virginia Dental Club membership and flexible payment options. We will always talk through costs before treatment so there are no surprises.
What happens during a comprehensive dental exam?
We review your medical history, take digital X-rays as needed, check each tooth, screen for oral cancer, and look at your gums and bite. Then we explain what we see in plain language and discuss any next steps.
