Address: 3713 Benson Dr #102, Raleigh, NC 27609, USA
Phone: +19198558600
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 7AM–3PM
Wednesday: 7AM–3PM
Thursday: 7AM–3PM
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
Josh Strickler
Updated: COVID-19 precautions are A+ here. Wouldn’t have expected to see anything less! Went for routine 6-mo cleaning. I have trusted no one else with my smile in the 9yrs I’ve lived in Raleigh. Dr Sarant and his team are top notch, make you feel welcome, and truly appreciate your relationship. A+
Danielle Spohr
Everyone is always wonderful here! Very informative. Ive been going for over 11years now.
Casey Byl
The best dental crew this world has to offer!! Unbelievably great atmosphere and they truly have your best interests at heart. 10/10 WOULD RECOMMEND to any and everybody😁
Phaedra Taylor
The service was excellent today. They were genuinely friendly and explained everything clearly.
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While rare, impacted wisdom teeth may cause TMJ disorder by placing excessive stress on the jaw. To confirm, schedule a consultation with our Raleigh, NC dentist.
Smile design is a personalized treatment plan that'll give you your dream smile. It involves one or more cosmetic or restorative dentistry services, depending on your needs and goal. Our Raleigh, NC cosmetic dentist, Dr. James Sarant, considers your unique facial features, symmetry, skin tone, and more. This ensures your new smile looks beautifully natural and stays healthy and functional long-term. Book a consultation for smile design in Raleigh, NC today: https://www.thedentalmarket.com/contact/
Poor oral hygiene. But more specifically, plaque is the primary cause of periodontal disease. Plaque is a buildup of harmful bacteria and acids. When this plaque isn't removed due to poor oral hygiene and/or avoiding professional dental cleanings, it hardens and turns into calculus. This causes gingivitis, irritation, and inflammation of your gums. If left untreated, gingivitis turns into periodontitis, causing pockets between your teeth and gums that fill with bacteria. Contact us if you're due for a cleaning or think you have periodontal disease.
No, getting a dental implant isn't painful. We'll numb the area around the surgical site with a local anesthetic to prevent pain. If needed, dental sedation may be added to help you feel at ease and relax. Have more questions? Call us at 919-855-8600 or visit our website: https://www.thedentalmarket.com/
A dental implant is an excellent choice for replacing a missing, broken, or severely decayed tooth. It's the only restoration that'll replace an entire tooth from root to crown. This helps to make the implant look, feel, and function like a real tooth. No one will notice! Contact us to book a dental implants consultation.
It depends on your oral health. On average, most patients need to visit us once every six months for a comprehensive exam and cleaning. If you suffer from gum disease, are prone to tooth decay, or need additional treatments, you'll need to visit us more often. To find out for certain, contact us for an appointment: https://www.thedentalmarket.com/contact/
Dental x-rays are very safe. Our office utilizes digital x-rays, reducing your radiation exposure even more, and we only perform x-rays as needed. Have more questions? Contact us: https://www.thedentalmarket.com/contact/
Yes! We offer emergency dental care to new and existing patients. Give us a call at 919-855-8600. We'll fit you into our schedule as soon as possible. If you're experiencing a life-threatening emergency, please call 911.
Yes! Our office accepts many dental insurance plans and we'll file claims on your behalf. Contact us to confirm if we're an in-network provider for your insurance: https://www.thedentalmarket.com/contact/
Yes! We're always accepting new patients. To book an appointment, call us at 919-855-8600 or visit our website: https://www.thedentalmarket.com/
Dental glue, also known as dental cement, tooth glue, or tooth crown glue, is used by dentists for securing a dental implant or restoration (a fixed bridge, inlay, onlay, or crown) on your damaged teeth. While this glue can be purchased over the counter, if used by a non-professionally trained individual it is only meant for very temporary treatment. Please make an appointment to see your dentist as soon as possible for a more permanent repair.
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