Your local family, cosmetic, and restorative dentist office in Kingwood. Also providing effective patient care to residents from Atascocita, Humble, Huffman, New Caney, Summerwood, and other Houston TX communities. At our practice, we believe that a doctor and patient team is vital for assessing and treating your dental needs. Our dental team spends a great deal of time in listening and understanding your concerns, responding with the best dental treatment options available for you in Kingwood.With the help of our professional staff, they will also follow up with you to make sure that your general oral pain is relieved, dental problems are resolved, and your overall health improves.
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From routine teeth cleanings and fillings to bruxism devices, Kingwood Caring Gentle Dentistry and Dr. Mary E. Marbach are equipped to handle all your necessary dental treatments and procedures. To help you understand your dental treatment options, we've included descriptions of some of our leading dental services on this services page for your convenience.
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Comfort and convenience. These are the hallmarks of Kingwood Caring Gentle Dentistry and our office. For your convenience, we have provided our practice information below. This includes: Office hours, location, appointment scheduling, insurance acceptance and billing. Our Kingwood, Texas dentist serves Kingwood, Atascocita, Humble, Huffman, New Caney, Porter, Summerwood, Cleveland, Conroe, Splendora, Spring, The Woodlands, and surrounding Houston Texas communities within Montgomery county and Harris county.
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Kingwood Caring Gentle Dentistry provides emergency dentistry for any stressful oral situation that may arise. Please call our Kingwood dental office at 281-358-6414 immediately if you've started experiencing intense oral pain. We treat many dental incidents, ranging from knocked out or damaged teeth to severe toothaches.
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Dentures are no longer the only way to restore a mouth that has missing teeth or non-restorable teeth. Strategically placed support such as dental implants can now be used to support permanently cemented bridges, eliminating the need for a denture. The initial cost of dental implants tends to be greater, but implants and bridges more closely resemble the "feel" of real teeth.
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