Attentive care has been the hallmark of Southbridge Dentistry in Littleton, Colorado since 1982. Our low-stress environment and soft-touch dentistry makes your visits comfortable and easy. We offer the latest dental technologies and procedures to ensure that you receive the most effective care possible. Additionally, you'll find easy access to specialty oral care in the same building, including an endodontist, oral surgeon and orthodontist.
Stop by our office and meet Stephen D. Barker, DDS, Brian J. Svoboda, DDS, Alison Hoover, DDS & Shane Bowen, DDS. Drawing on over a half-century of experience, the gentle and compassionate team of doctors at Southbridge Dentistry provide their family of patients with the state of the art expertise and old fashioned personal care. At Southbridge Dentistry, our professionally trained staff works together to bring you the highest quality dental treatments with a personalized approach.
We offer comprehensive dental care that includes: Cosmetic Dentistry, Dental Implants, Sedation Dentistry, Dental Sports Injuries, Zoom! Whitening and No Fear Dentistry!
Stop by our office and meet Stephen D. Barker, DDS, Brian J. Svoboda, DDS, Alison Hoover, DDS & Shane Bowen, DDS. Drawing on over a half-century of experience, the gentle and compassionate team of doctors at Southbridge Dentistry provide their family of patients with the state of the art expertise and old fashioned personal care. At Southbridge Dentistry, our professionally trained staff works together to bring you the highest quality dental treatments with a personalized approach.
We offer comprehensive dental care that includes: Cosmetic Dentistry, Dental Implants, Sedation Dentistry, Dental Sports Injuries, Zoom! Whitening and No Fear Dentistry!
Services
An urgent dental need is pain that is preventing you from eating, a facial swelling, an abscessed tooth, broken/chipped tooth, dental trauma or lost crown.
If you are experiencing excruciating dental pain or have a facial swelling please call us right away and we will make every effort to see you the same day.
We can relieve your pain and take the necessary steps to a permanent solution.
Permanent solutions may be a filling, crown, root canal therapy, extraction, abscess drainage or gum infection treatment.
If you are experiencing excruciating dental pain or have a facial swelling please call us right away and we will make every effort to see you the same day.
We can relieve your pain and take the necessary steps to a permanent solution.
Permanent solutions may be a filling, crown, root canal therapy, extraction, abscess drainage or gum infection treatment.
Every 3-6 months, a visit to our dental hygienist is recommended to remove tartar buildup to ensure good oral health.
During the hygiene visit we will measure the bone level around each tooth and any recession areas present.
X-rays will be taken once per year to ensure there are no problem areas that cannot be visualized during the exam the dentist will complete at each visit.
Maintaining regularly scheduled cleanings not only helps with oral health but also helps with overall health.
Watch some videos on oral health care.
During the hygiene visit we will measure the bone level around each tooth and any recession areas present.
X-rays will be taken once per year to ensure there are no problem areas that cannot be visualized during the exam the dentist will complete at each visit.
Maintaining regularly scheduled cleanings not only helps with oral health but also helps with overall health.
Watch some videos on oral health care.
When a tooth has a small cavity, hole or chipped it can be repaired with a filling.
The cavity is removed down to healthy tooth structure and a tooth colored composite filling or restoration is placed.
If the cavity is too large the tooth may need a crown or even a root canal.
Some signs that you may have a cavity are: mild sensitivity to cold/hot, mild sensitivity when chewing or a visible hole in the tooth.
As fillings age they can breakdown (the oral environment is a harsh place) and they will need to be replaced every so often.
The cavity is removed down to healthy tooth structure and a tooth colored composite filling or restoration is placed.
If the cavity is too large the tooth may need a crown or even a root canal.
Some signs that you may have a cavity are: mild sensitivity to cold/hot, mild sensitivity when chewing or a visible hole in the tooth.
As fillings age they can breakdown (the oral environment is a harsh place) and they will need to be replaced every so often.
During your new patient exam we want to get to know you and see how we can help you.
We will give you a tour of the office and a doctor will meet with you before any work is completed.
Then, we will take x-rays and complete an intraoral and extraoral exam, cancer screening, chart existing dental work and take six measurements around each tooth to evaluate gum and bone health.
If treatment is indicated we will discuss the recommended treatment and develop a treatment plan together.
The most successful treatment plans are ones where the patients are fully invested in the long-term success.
We will give you a tour of the office and a doctor will meet with you before any work is completed.
Then, we will take x-rays and complete an intraoral and extraoral exam, cancer screening, chart existing dental work and take six measurements around each tooth to evaluate gum and bone health.
If treatment is indicated we will discuss the recommended treatment and develop a treatment plan together.
The most successful treatment plans are ones where the patients are fully invested in the long-term success.
We strive to provide care to the whole family including kids of all ages.
We recommend children start getting used to the dentist early in life, as soon as the first tooth erupts, to help avoid any fears later on.
This can be as simple as just letting us look in your young child's mouth after the parent's regular cleaning or having your older child in for an exam and cleaning.
The ADA recommends having your child see the dentist by the age of 1 - and we at Southbridge believe that's a great way to start your child on their way to a lifetime of optimal oral health.
We recommend children start getting used to the dentist early in life, as soon as the first tooth erupts, to help avoid any fears later on.
This can be as simple as just letting us look in your young child's mouth after the parent's regular cleaning or having your older child in for an exam and cleaning.
The ADA recommends having your child see the dentist by the age of 1 - and we at Southbridge believe that's a great way to start your child on their way to a lifetime of optimal oral health.
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