Dental services
The same dentist handles your cleaning, your crown, and your veneers
Dr. Clemmons sees patients himself, with Whitney, Megan, Mackenzi, Natalia, and Kim as the same faces you'll see visit after visit. Nearly everything routine, and most of what's cosmetic, happens right here in one office, so your care doesn't get handed off between people who've never met you.
What we treat
Fourteen ways we keep your teeth healthy and your smile yours
Everyday care
The simplest way to stay out of the chair for the big stuff
A cleaning twice a year clears away buildup a toothbrush can't reach and catches small problems while they're still small and inexpensive to fix.
Professional teeth cleanings.
See what's going on, in seconds, with less radiation
Digital X-rays use a fraction of the radiation of old film and appear on screen right in the exam room, so we can catch a problem early and show you exactly what we see.
Digital X-ray imaging on site.
A screening that can catch more than a cavity
Every checkup includes a look for the early, often painless signs of oral cancer, because catching it early is what makes it curable.
Oral cancer screenings included at your exam.
Stop a cavity before it starts, especially for kids
A quick, painless coating shields the deep grooves in your child's back teeth, where decay usually takes hold first.
Sealants for children.
Restoring your smile
A cavity or a broken filling, made strong again
Fillings clear out decay and rebuild the tooth so it's strong and healthy again, often in a single visit.
Routine and replacement fillings.
A worn-down tooth or a gap where one's missing, rebuilt
A crown covers a tooth that's lost too much of its own structure to hold together. A bridge fills the space a missing tooth left behind with a fixed replacement. Either way, you chew normally again.
Crowns and fixed bridgework.
Missing a tooth for good? Replace it for good.
A dental implant is a permanent replacement that looks and chews like a real tooth. It doesn't come out at night, and it keeps your other teeth from drifting into the gap.
The longest-lasting tooth replacement available today.
Missing several teeth? Get your smile back
Removable dentures replace several missing teeth at once so you can eat, talk, and smile with confidence again.
Removable partial and full dentures.
When a tooth is beyond saving, we end the pain and move on
If a tooth is too damaged or decayed to keep, removing it clears the way for whatever comes next, a filling, a crown, or an implant.
Tooth extractions.
Gum disease is the top reason adults lose teeth, and it's treatable
Bleeding or sore gums are often the first sign. Periodontal therapy clears the buildup below the gumline and keeps your teeth firmly in place before more is lost.
Periodontal (gum) disease therapy.
Jaw pain isn't something you just live with
Chronic clicking, popping, or aching in the jaw has treatment options that go beyond the teeth around it. TMJ/TMD treatment gets at the cause.
TMJ/TMD treatment.
Cosmetic options
A small chip or crack, fixed in one visit
Bonding repairs small chips and cracks in a single appointment, usually with no drilling and no numbing, and blends right in with the tooth around it.
Cosmetic composite bonding.
Bigger chips, cracks, or an uneven smile, reshaped
Porcelain veneers cover larger chips and cracks and reshape teeth for a more even smile, over a couple of visits.
Custom porcelain veneers.
Brighten a smile that's gone dull or stained
Professional whitening lifts stains faster and more evenly than store-bought strips, with a dentist controlling the strength so there's less sensitivity afterward.
In-office and take-home whitening.
Dental emergencies
Tooth knocked out or badly hurt? Call us. Fast action can often save it.
If the injury is life-threatening or severe, call 911 or go straight to the nearest hospital emergency room first.
For dental injuries that aren't life-threatening, a chipped tooth, a tooth that's been knocked loose, or one that's been knocked out entirely, call our office right away. We treat these kinds of traumatic injuries regularly, and the sooner you call, the better the chance of saving the tooth.
How care here works
Questions patients actually ask
Do you take my insurance?
We file insurance for patients who are free to choose their own dentist, so bring your insurance information to your visit and we'll take care of the paperwork. We also accept checks, cash, and credit cards.
What if I don't have insurance, or the bill is more than I planned for?
Ask our Financial Coordinator about our flexible payment plan. You don't need insurance to be treated here, and you don't have to pay everything at once.
What if I have a dental emergency?
Call our office right away for a chipped, moved, or knocked-out tooth. If the injury is life-threatening or severe, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room instead.
Will I see the same dentist and team every time?
Yes. Dr. Clemmons sees patients himself, Whitney's been our hygienist since 2009, and Mackenzi's run the front office since 2012. You're not routed to whoever's free that day.
Ready to get on the schedule?
Call the office, or fill out your new patient information ahead of time so your first visit moves faster.