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The Many Benefits of Choosing a Family Dentist

Dental health is essential for your whole family. That’s why our team at Hometown Family Dental Centers specializes in the diverse dental care needs for every generation. It’s especially vital to remove your child’s fear of visiting the dentist from the beginning to build a relationship of trust.

At our dental practices in Vass, Raeford, and Fayetteville, North Carolina, our expert team treats all ages of patients at all levels of dental health. Our compassionate specialists offer personalized treatment plans and one-on-one attention for every patient. We make dental care decisions easy for you and your entire family.

Why is it important to choose a family dentist?

At Hometown Family Dental Centers, you see family dentistry specialists who treat family members of all ages. Here’s why you should choose a family dentist to protect the oral health of all of your loved ones.

Starting healthy habits early

It’s important for children to develop good oral care habits when they’re young. Going to a dentist early in life sets the tone for children and young people for all future dental visits. A good pediatric dentist helps make those first checkups as pleasant, comfortable, and relaxing as possible. 

One dental office for everyone

Choosing a family dentist is a one-stop-shop decision, allowing you to save your energy by having dental care for your whole crew under one roof. It’s convenient and familiar, which reduces the hassle of having to visit different dental providers for family members of different ages or with different dental needs. 

Monitoring dental records

One of the most significant benefits of choosing a dentist for the whole family is being able to keep track of medical records. From first teeth to dentures and implants, we know your dental history, which allows us to always provide high-quality treatments for precisely what you need.

Reducing dental anxiety

The whole family feels more relaxed and at ease when a history of gentle care is established with a dentist you trust. In addition, we offer sedation dentistry to patients who are anxious about their procedure. By reducing dental anxiety, you and your loved ones are more likely to make their oral health a priority.

Having an expert there for you

It’s an unfortunate truth that dental emergencies happen. When you choose a family dentist, you always have an expert there for you, ready to help. You can rest easy knowing that your chosen professional knows you and your loved one’s dental health history and can manage treatment as quickly as possible.

Best care for seniors

Older patients also feel completely at ease in our dental practice, too. Our focus is on preserving and caring for your natural teeth for as long as possible. That’s why the prevention of dental and oral diseases is the top priority for adults and seniors. 

Healthy teeth are beautiful teeth. We offer comprehensive dental care for your entire family. To make an appointment, call the office convenient for you, or use this secure online form to request an appointment.

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