With oral conscious sedation, it is possible to relax during dental procedures instead of being tense and fearful.
With oral conscious sedation, it is possible to relax during dental procedures instead of being tense and fearful.
Maintaining healthy teeth is an important concern for our local Lawrenceville residents. As your Dentist, it’s my job to help you understand how to care for your teeth and to keep them healthy.
My specialty is cosmetic dentistry, but I also perform many restorative dentistry and dental crowns and porcelain veneers.
If you are considering straightening your teeth, come into Weber Family Dental in Gainesville for an orthodontic consultation. We can discuss the new types of braces. Dr. Joe Weber, DMD, will explain the pros and cons of each type and recommend the most effective (and quickest!) system for your teeth.
As your local Gainesville dentist, one of my roles is to help you take care of your mouth. Sometimes mouth sores can be an issue, and while dentists often defer to an oral surgeon for extreme cases, we can help you make an assessment.
We can help you whiten your teeth through a number of solutions that range in cost, from less expensive teeth whitening treatments that you can do yourself at home, to professional treatments that we can perform here in our office.
Tooth whitening in Gainesville is easy, affordable, and pain free. If you are looking for tooth whitening, please give our practice a call; we are ready to help you navigate the options.
It doesn’t take a great deal of research to understand that bright and healthy smiles are more attractive. Everybody in Georgia likes to see a great smile, and having a great smile is not only healthy for your mouth, but…
Family dentistry requires a warm and friendly staff. Our commitment is to provide the most comfortable care for your family. Our staff is warm and friendly, and ready to greet your family with a friendly smile and home town care.
Around Gainesville, the most common causes of a tooth ache include tooth infection, decay, injury, and loss of a tooth. Tooth pain can also occur after a tooth has been extracted, or after an oral surgery involving anything from a tooth or your jawbone.