Real Patients, Real Smiles: Check Them Out On Our Website!

Choosing a dentist is difficult without a local friend or family member to give you their recommendations. We’ve made the process easier by posting real results and testimonials from real patients on our Smile Gallery and Testimonials pages. It’s important that our new and existing patients see the quality dental care we provide, and not just because we’re proud of our work. We think of these pages as our resumé — the list of qualifications that make Rivercrest Family Dental the best choice!

Is It Back To School Already?!

Wow! Summer is really flying by! We hope you have been relaxing and enjoying the long sunny days. Not to burst your bubble, but school is going to be back in session before you know it. That means high school and college students will soon be busy with their studies and all their extracurriculars. Now’s the time to get your teen and college-aged kids in to see us for a cleaning and examination. If you wait much longer, scheduling could be a lot more complicated. Keep reading for more information.

The Importance Of Restoring Your Oral Health

At Rivercrest Family Dental, we want to help our patients achieve optimal oral health. Complications with your oral health can really have an impact on your quality of life. If you or a loved one is experiencing recurrent decay, frequent discomfort, missing teeth, or visible dental damage, you will benefit from restoring your oral health. We want our patients to regain a beautiful smile because it not only improves the function of the teeth but also helps prevent future oral health problems.

Dental Insurance Benefits: Use Them Before You Lose Them

When was the last time you visited our office for a routine oral hygiene examination and cleaning? If it has been longer than six months since you visited our office, now is the perfect time to schedule an appointment. We know that many of our patients have busy schedules during this time of year, but it is important to make your oral health a priority. Most dental insurance plans reset after the end of the calendar year, and we don’t want you to miss out on your remaining benefits. Read on to learn more.