Family & General Dentistry in Acworth

At Glee Dental, we believe that patient comfort extends beyond the chair and that we must ensure that by addressing all areas where anxiety might occur. We consistently hear from patients that not having a clear understanding of their treatment options and the associated costs is a source of anxiety. We make it a point to educate our patients about both and allow them to make their own decisions to suit their unique situations.

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Comfort, Convenience, Communication, and Comprehensive Care are the hallmarks of our practice. We believe our patients deserve a positive dental experience each time they visit us. From routine teeth cleanings to complex restorations, we offer comprehensive dental services for the entire family.

Making it all about YOU


When you come to see us, you'll get to see everything that contemporary dentistry offers, including a full range of dental services to fit the requirements of your entire family. We work hard to help each patient achieve and maintain long-term oral health and a beautiful smile.


We want you to feel entirely at ease at our Acworth dental office. If dental anxiety prevents you from reaching optimal oral health, we have numerous sedation dentistry solutions available. Leave your worries behind, and let us assist you in achieving the smile of your dreams.


We believe good oral health can significantly impact your well-being, from more confidence to general happiness. We've seen many patients' lives change with a confident smile, and we want to offer you something to smile about.


We use cutting edge technology to put you in control of your treatment. To diagnose and treat our patients, we use advanced dental technology.


Call us today to learn more about our family and general dental services.


General Dentistry FAQs


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  • Do I need dental insurance to see the dentist?

    No! You do NOT need dental insurance to become a patient at our practice.


    Routine preventive teeth cleanings and checkups are so important for protecting your dental health and your overall well-being. We believe that everyone should have access to quality dental care. So even if you don't have dental insurance, we're prepared to work with you to fit your dentistry comfortably into your budget.


    Ask us about our membership plan specifically designed for patients without insurance. It makes your dental care accessible and affordable.


    We also offer financing options for your out-of-pocket costs. Dental financing is easy to sign up for, either at home online, or at our dental office, and you'll receive a quick decision so that you can move forward with your treatment.


    Dental financing takes your treatment plan's total cost and breaks it into comfortable monthly payments that don't deplete your budget. There are even interest-free plans available for well-qualified patients.

  • Do you take my dental insurance?

    Several dental insurance companies recognize us as an in-network, preferred provider. You may be able to use your typical PPO coverage at our dental office even if we aren't in your dental insurance network.


    Our knowledgeable and courteous financial coordinator can assist you in understanding and utilizing your insurance coverage to help defray the cost of your dental care. Please contact us for a complimentary benefits analysis.


    We provide third-party dental financing if you are considering a more extensive treatment plan. Dental financing is a service that allows people to break down the cost of dental treatment into manageable monthly payments.

  • Will the dentist judge me?

    Dentists aren't interested in making you feel guilty if it has been a while since you've had dental care. They just care about your dental wellness. Think of dentists as partners who are on your side and striving to defend your oral health, rather than worrying about what they might think of you on a personal level.


    An essential goal of our dental practice is to provide all patients with high-quality dental care in a peaceful environment. We will not be surprised by any set of teeth. Give us a call if it's been a long since you've seen a dentist. We promise...no judgment here!

  • What do I do if I break a tooth?

    Whether you have a fractured tooth, a knocked-out tooth, or tooth pain, we always encourage our patients to contact our dental practice as soon as possible in the event of a dental emergency. We strive to schedule emergency patients on the same day whenever possible.


    A dental filling or a dental crown can often be used to heal a fractured tooth. We also offer root canal therapy for diseased or abscessed teeth and tooth extractions for teeth that can no longer be salvaged.


    If you have a dental emergency, we invite you to call us even if you've never been to our dental office before.

  • What is a dental emergency?

    It can be challenging to tell if you have a true dental emergency. Here are some of the problems that our dental office can handle:


    Pain or swelling in your mouth or around your gums

    Knocked-out or dislodged tooth

    An abscessed tooth or infection in the mouth

    A chipped or broken tooth

    Cracked or broken dentures

    Give us a call if you're not sure if your issue is a dental emergency. We'll be pleased to assist you over the phone, and our friendly staff will evaluate your situation and determine whether you require immediate assistance. Before going to the hospital emergency room, call our office. The ER may not be fully equipped to address tooth emergencies.

  • Where can I go for emergency dental care?

    Dental issues are uncomfortable and stressful to deal with. If you or a loved one has a dental emergency, whether it's a dislodged tooth or pain that's kept you awake all night, you can trust us for timely, gentle care.


    The following are some of the dental emergencies that we assist with:


    Broken teeth

    Lost or broken fillings or crowns

    Cracked or broken dentures

    Toothaches, abscesses, and tooth infections

    Knocked-out teeth

    We arrange time in our daily schedule to accommodate emergency patients when possible. Patients are also encouraged to call our dental office before going to the hospital in an emergency.


    Because hospitals aren't always equipped to treat dental emergencies, calling us first might save you time and money. Over the phone, our specialists can evaluate your situation and determine if you require immediate assistance.


    If you have a tooth emergency, don't hesitate to contact us. We're here to assist you, and we're excited to get you back on track to wellness.

  • Are dental x-rays safe?

    All of our x-rays are taken digitally at our dental office, which benefits both our dentist and our patients.


    The fact that the x-rays are ready for viewing and may be easily transmitted to another relevant care provider is appreciated by patients. Digital x-rays also release significantly less radiation (approximately 90%) than traditional film x-rays, making them extremely safe for both adults and children.


    Digital x-rays produce a sharper image, allowing for a quicker diagnosis. This form of x-ray may be easily viewed on our treatment room's television monitor, making treatment recommendations simple.


    Digital x-rays also have a lower environmental impact because they do not require the use of harsh chemicals in their production.


    One pair of bitewing x-rays is usually recommended once a year to provide a baseline and help our dentist see things that aren't evident to the naked eye during your checkup. As a preventative step, most insurance companies pay for yearly x-rays.


    Give us a call if it's time for your next cleaning and checkup! These checkups can help you protect your smile and may prevent you from needing more comprehensive treatment in the future.

  • Is Nitrous Oxide Safe?

    Nitrous oxide, popularly known as laughing gas, is a mix of oxygen and nitrous oxide that is exceptionally safe for both adults and children.


    It's a moderate sort of sedation that makes you feel peaceful and relaxed during dental operations. It can help alleviate the dread and worry that some patients have about going to the dentist.


    During your procedure, we will administer nitrous oxide using an inhalation mask, which will help you relax rapidly. When you remove the cover after your operation, the nitrous oxide exits your system fast, and you can safely drive home or return to work and complete your day.


    Nitrous oxide often has no long-term adverse effects once it leaves your body, making it an excellent sedative option for most dental operations.

  • How often should I see the dentist?

    To safeguard your dental health, you should visit your dentist for teeth cleanings and checkups on a regular basis.


    According to the American Dental Association, healthy patients should see their dentist every six months for preventive care (ADA). Patients with gum disease will need to see their hygienist for tooth cleanings more regularly in order to keep their condition under control. Patients with gum disease may require three to four cleanings per year.


    Preventive dental examinations and teeth cleanings in Greeley are critical for maintaining both your oral and general health since science has demonstrated obvious links between gum disease and non-dental health issues such as:


    Heart disease

    Diabetes\sDementia

    High blood pressure

    Challenges during pregnancy

    We know that it's never been more crucial for our patients to preserve their health with routine preventive dental treatment in light of these discoveries.


    Our dental practice places a high priority on relationships, and we take the time to get to know our patients so you may feel at ease receiving the dental care you require. These are the kinds of connections that our patients value and rely on to keep their teeth healthy.


    Please make an appointment with us to plan your next dental visit. Even if it's been a long time since you've visited the dentist, you'll appreciate our welcoming atmosphere.

  • What is a root canal?

    When a tooth becomes infected, a root canal is frequently advised. Because most tooth infections are painful, you'll probably be in a lot of pain if you need a root canal.


    Our skilled dentist will gently remove the diseased tissue from inside your tooth during root canal therapy. When the dentist is certain your tooth is free of infection, they seal it with a temporary filling and give it time to heal.


    Our dental team prioritizes patient comfort, and we use cutting-edge equipment to make your root canal treatment as painless as possible. For patients who are afraid of root canal treatment, we can offer a dental sedative called nitrous oxide.


    Root canal therapy not only relieves the pain of a dental infection but it also protects the natural structure of your tooth, preventing tooth loss. After root canal treatment, we will propose either a tooth crown or a dental filling to restore and reinforce your tooth. When you rebuild your tooth, you will be able to perform all of the functions you had before your tooth got infected.


    For more information about root canal treatment and how we can help safeguard your smile, contact us today.

  • Do Root Canals Hurt?

    Because you are likely in much pain when you require a root canal, root canals are generally associated with discomfort. However, it is crucial to note that your pain is caused by an infection deep within the nerve of your tooth, not by the root canal treatment itself.


    Root canal therapy is a simple technique that removes infection from inside your tooth while also preserving the original tooth's structure. The technique is simple, and cutting-edge technology mixed with dental anesthetics guarantees that you are comfortable throughout your treatment.


    When bacteria corrode your tooth and reach the nerve in the inner canals, an infection develops, which can be rather painful. Unfortunately, if your tooth becomes infected at this time, it will not heal without treatment. If left untreated, an infection will worsen, affecting your nearby teeth and perhaps resulting in tooth loss.


    For individuals who are nervous about root canal treatment, we also offer nitrous oxide sedation.


    To learn more about how we can help with root canals or to make an appointment, call our dental office today.

  • Do I need a crown after a root canal?

    Root canal therapy is an excellent way to save your natural tooth and avoid tooth loss. The operation, however, causes your tooth to become more brittle since it eliminates the damaged nerve tissue from inside your tooth. A dental crown strengthens and protects your tooth's root. It also assures that your teeth can do all of the chewing functions that they did before the infection.


    The dentist places a temporary filling on your tooth during root canal therapy to allow it to heal. Although a permanent filling can sometimes restore your tooth, we usually advise a crown to reinforce it once it has recovered.


    Our office can handle every part of your root canal treatment and dental crown, ensuring that you get a high-quality restoration that will last for years. Our reputable dental lab usually completes your crown in two to three weeks.


    If you have any queries concerning root canal therapy or dental crowns, please contact us at for more information.

  • Do you offer Sedation for anxious patients?

    Yes! We offer multiple sedation options.


    Nitrous Laughing Gas

    Also known as laughing gas, Nitrous is beneficial in calming a patient's anxiety before a procedure. It is a sweet-smelling, non-irritating, colorless gas that you can breathe.


    It is used primarily for its anesthetic and analgesic properties. It is a safe and effective gas that is inhaled by the patient. It is the most commonly used sedation technique in dentistry. Learn more about Nitrous Oxide sedation.


    There are many advantages to using Nitrous.


    The depth of sedation can be altered at any time to increase or decrease sedation.

    There is no after effect such as a "hangover."

    Inhalation sedation is safe with no side effects on your heart and lungs, etc.

    Inhalation sedation is very effective in minimizing gagging.

    It works rapidly as it reaches the brain within 20 seconds. In as little as 2-3 minutes, its relaxation and pain-killing properties develop.

     


    IV Sedation

    Comprehensive Conscious IV Sedation (moderate)

    Conscious IV Sedation is also known as "twilight sleep". We are specialty trained to offer this type of sedation. It is particularly good for patients with strong gag reflexes, high dental anxiety or for those patients requiring multi-visit procedures that would prefer for the work to be done in one visit. IV Sedation is also used in most oral surgery procedures and requires more planning on the patient and doctor's part. The patient will be groggy after the procedure and as such, will need a friend or family member to drive them home as well as monitor them for the next few hours.


    General Sedation - done by a licensed Dental Anesthesiologist (Deep)

    General dental anesthesia - performed in our office by a licensed Dental Anesthesiologist - is an anesthetic method that will render you totally unconscious and unable to feel pain during your procedure. In your unconscious state, you will not have any fear and anxiety. General anesthesia is a very safe and effective way for patients to tolerate complex dental treatment.

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