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If you’re after a friendly and caring local dentist you can trust, schedule an appointment with Your Smile today.
Nothing beats that dentist-clean feeling! Our friendly, caring and professional dental hygienists can make your regular check-up a breeze.
A quick trip to a friendly Your Smile dentist near you for a check-up and clean helps to maintain your oral health and can prevent cavities and gum disease. With affordable dentist prices, starting from just $170, your dental check-up won’t take a big bite out of your budget.
We use Ultrasonic scalers for an efficient cleaning process to remove any buildup of plaque and tartar for healthier teeth. Now that’s something to smile about.
We’re upfront about our pricing so there’s no shock when it’s time to pay.
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Gone are the days of the cold and dreaded dentist visit. Our oral healthcare professionals walk you through what to expect and our clinics provide a comfortable space for an easy, stress-free dental experience.
With 25+ years of experience, our dental hygienists are highly trained professionals with expertise in the latest techniques and technologies.
Beyond cleaning, our services are geared towards preventing dental issues, saving you from potential discomfort and expenses in the future.
We take the time to listen, understand, and address any questions you may have about your oral health.
If you’re after a friendly and caring local dentist you can trust, schedule an appointment with Your Smile today.
Dental hygienists provide oral healthcare, such as teeth cleaning. They also often provide education on effective teeth-cleaning techniques and dietary habits to support oral health and general wellbeing.
You should visit a dental hygienist every six months. However, depending on your unique needs, you may need more or less frequent visits.
Not usually. While it generally shouldn't be painful, factors like gum inflammation, existing tooth decay, or oral diseases can contribute to sensitivity.