Overview
Dunedin Dental Associates provides family dentistry in Dunedin, FL. Call 727-734-3321 to learn more and schedule your appointment.

What Is Family Dentistry?

At Dunedin Dental Associates, our family dentists provide dental services for patients of all ages. We offer comprehensive care, which means that in addition to preventive and restorative dentistry, we provide cosmetic dentistry, dental implants, sleep dentistry, and more.

Benefits of Family Dentistry

Dental Home for the Whole Family

Every Age and Stage

General Dentistry

General dentistry includes dental examinations, cleanings, diagnostic services, and other treatments and procedures that keep your teeth and gums healthy. One of the best things you can do for your smile is to visit the dentist at least every six months for preventive care.

Restorative Dentistry

Restorative dentistry is a field of dentistry that focuses on restoring the health, function, and aesthetics of teeth that have been damaged by dental trauma or disease. Restorative treatments include dental fillings, crowns, bridges, dentures, and dental implants.

Cosmetic Dentistry

If you're self-conscious about the appearance of your teeth, cosmetic dentistry will improve your confidence. Bonding, veneers, and whitening procedures are all options for correcting imperfections and rejuvenating your smile.

Why Choose Dunedin Dental Associates

We provide compassionate comprehensive dental care to patients of all ages in a comfortable, family-oriented environment equipped with the latest in dental technology.

Frequently Asked Questions About Family Dentistry

A family dentist treats the entire family, regardless of age or stage of life. Dentists that provide primary care are known as family dentists.
Endodontics and orthodontics are dental specialties, but family dentistry is not. A family dentist is a dentist who provides comprehensive care, including preventive, restorative, and cosmetic dentistry, as well as certain specialist procedures like dental implants and root canal treatment.
Although general dentistry and family dentistry are often used interchangeably and both are considered primary care providers for dental health, not all general dentists provide dental care for children.
To keep their teeth and gums healthy, children should see a dentist every six months for a comprehensive oral evaluation and dental cleaning.
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