We proudly serve Greensboro, NC and the surrounding areas including Browns Summit and McLeansville. Dr. Brandon Castor and staff welcome you to Castor Family Dentistry; whether you're a new patient or returning. We are a family dental practice located in Greensboro, NC committed to providing high-quality, comprehensive dental care to patients of all ages.
Serving all surrounding areas, we are committed to treating each person with respect and compassion. At Castor Family Dentistry, we believe in putting the needs of our patients first. Dr. Castor truly believes in the old adage of "treat each patient as if they are your own mother." We promise to provide you with honest answers and recommendations to any of your dental needs, as well as offering multiple treatment options in a no-pressure atmosphere.
Excellent communication is the key to developing long-lasting patient relationships.
Serving all surrounding areas, we are committed to treating each person with respect and compassion. At Castor Family Dentistry, we believe in putting the needs of our patients first. Dr. Castor truly believes in the old adage of "treat each patient as if they are your own mother." We promise to provide you with honest answers and recommendations to any of your dental needs, as well as offering multiple treatment options in a no-pressure atmosphere.
Excellent communication is the key to developing long-lasting patient relationships.
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Dr. Brandon Castor was raised in Cary, NC and lived there until he attended NC State University where he received a BS in Biology.
After his time at NCSU, Dr. Castor went to dental school at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond.
Following dental school, Dr. Castor returned to North Carolina to begin his career as a general dentist.
For 5 years, he worked as an associate in an established practice, and learned about proving quality and compassionate dental care.
In late 2016, Dr. Castor relocated to Greensboro and has been the owner and sole-dentist at Castor Family Dentistry.
After his time at NCSU, Dr. Castor went to dental school at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond.
Following dental school, Dr. Castor returned to North Carolina to begin his career as a general dentist.
For 5 years, he worked as an associate in an established practice, and learned about proving quality and compassionate dental care.
In late 2016, Dr. Castor relocated to Greensboro and has been the owner and sole-dentist at Castor Family Dentistry.
Fillings are the most common way to repair a tooth that has a cavity; the damaged portion of the tooth is removed, and a filling is immediately placed to restore it.
There are many types of filling materials available; the most common are "silver" amalgam fillings and "tooth-colored" composite fillings.
Dr. Castor will discuss all options with you to help determine the best solution for you.
The tooth and surrounding areas are numbed with local anesthetic and appointment length varies depending on the number of teeth to be treated.
There are many types of filling materials available; the most common are "silver" amalgam fillings and "tooth-colored" composite fillings.
Dr. Castor will discuss all options with you to help determine the best solution for you.
The tooth and surrounding areas are numbed with local anesthetic and appointment length varies depending on the number of teeth to be treated.
Regular cleanings are an integral part in maintaining your oral health.
Together, you, your hygienist and Dr. Castor will determine how often is appropriate to schedule your exams, typically every 3-6 months.
Inspect the health of your gums for any signs of gingivitis or periodontal (gum) disease, .
X-Rays are an important part of any exam and cleaning to help detect potential areas of concern, and are generally taken every 1-2 years depending on the patient's needs.
Our cleanings typically take 1 hour; during this time, your hygienist will remove stains, plaque and calculus (tartar) from your teeth.
Together, you, your hygienist and Dr. Castor will determine how often is appropriate to schedule your exams, typically every 3-6 months.
Inspect the health of your gums for any signs of gingivitis or periodontal (gum) disease, .
X-Rays are an important part of any exam and cleaning to help detect potential areas of concern, and are generally taken every 1-2 years depending on the patient's needs.
Our cleanings typically take 1 hour; during this time, your hygienist will remove stains, plaque and calculus (tartar) from your teeth.
Everyday foods and drinks like sodas, tea, coffee and wine can leave stains on the outer layer of your teeth.
These stains gradually get worse over time, leaving your teeth dull or yellow.
Whitening products are able to undo these changes in a short period of time without making permanent changes to the structure of your teeth.
Your teeth can quickly regain the brilliance and luster of your youth.
At Castor Family Dentistry, we offer at-home bleaching trays that can be worn each day with a specific whitening gel until your teeth have reached your desired shade.
These stains gradually get worse over time, leaving your teeth dull or yellow.
Whitening products are able to undo these changes in a short period of time without making permanent changes to the structure of your teeth.
Your teeth can quickly regain the brilliance and luster of your youth.
At Castor Family Dentistry, we offer at-home bleaching trays that can be worn each day with a specific whitening gel until your teeth have reached your desired shade.
Dental implants are an amazing way to replace missing teeth and stabilize partials and dentures.
Implants are designed to replace the root of a missing tooth, and most are placed by either an oral surgeon or a periodontist.
After the implant has stabilized, Dr. Castor can help to create a custom crown, finalizing the procedure and reestablishing your ability to chew.
Implants are generally considered to be the best way to replace a single missing tooth, providing the greatest stability and strength without compromising the health of your other teeth.
Implants are designed to replace the root of a missing tooth, and most are placed by either an oral surgeon or a periodontist.
After the implant has stabilized, Dr. Castor can help to create a custom crown, finalizing the procedure and reestablishing your ability to chew.
Implants are generally considered to be the best way to replace a single missing tooth, providing the greatest stability and strength without compromising the health of your other teeth.
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