Family Dentistry in Claremont, NC

When you step into Claremont Dental Arts in Claremont, NC, you’ll know you’ve found the perfect place for your family’s care.

Our team loves helping kids grow into healthy adults. At either end of the age spectrum, the bases are covered. Dr. Reese and Dr. Harvey know that early experiences influence the value kids place on their oral health as adults. And they choose to seek or avoid future care by how they’re treated now. Rest assured, the bar sits high here.

The services offered at Claremont Dental Arts ensure that patients of all ages feel welcome. From the earliest check-ups to the management of orthodontic decisions, Dr. Reese and Dr. Harvey will listen to your concerns and guide you through every stage.

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Children's Dentistry

Helping our youngest patients grow into healthy young adults is a highlight for our team. Children undergo constant growth and development that present special challenges for an optimal outcome. And childhood tooth decay can create a lifetime of problems often avoided with an early preventive plan.

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Teen's Dentistry

Parents know that teen years present unique challenges. When it comes to dental health, rapid changes influence adolescents moving into adulthood. Cavity activity can suddenly accelerate with more independence in food and drink habits. Concurrently, oral hygiene activity sometimes becomes inconsistent.

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Adult's Dentistry

Sometimes dental problems follow otherwise healthy people through life. Understanding the causes behind dental disease can eliminate the frustration that builds as teeth deteriorate. Creating a customized preventive routine can leave you looking forward to the good news at your dental visits.

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Ortho Screenings

A variety of tooth and jaw issues open up the door to orthodontics in a growing child. Dr. Reese and Dr. Harvey may point out that your child’s baby teeth appear crowded, or the relationship between the jaws isn’t ideal. While not generally the time for treatment, it may help you prepare for the possibility of future corrective care. As permanent teeth start to appear, usually around age 6, Dr. Reese and Dr. Harvey monitor the process further and helps you decide if early orthodontic treatment makes sense.

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Sealants

Our goal is for our patients to experience the least amount of dental treatment possible. And we know that children who enter adulthood with the fewest restored teeth will enjoy the lowest risk of future problems.

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