Family Dentistry
Simplify Your Life With One Dentist
Get Great Care for All Ages From One Family Dentist in Tampa
If you have kids, you may spend a lot of time driving them to different schools, sports fields, and other locations. There's no need to add to your time in the car with visits to different dentists - not when an exceptional family dentist in Tampa is available. We make family dental care as convenient as possible. You can also discuss your smile goals during a consultation with one of our dentists.
Find Comprehensive Services for Your Family’s Smiles
All smiles need general dental care like cleanings and exams. But smiles in different stages of life may require additional services like cosmetic improvement or dental repair. With more than three decades in practice and advanced training in many areas of dentistry, Dr. David Doering also offers:
Cosmetic Dentistry
Enhance your smile with cosmetic services like dental veneers, teeth whitening, tooth bonding, and gum reshaping.
Invisalign Orthodontics
Invisalign aligners are so discreet that they vanish into your smile. You'll complete treatment in less time than braces.
Restorative Dental Care
We repair damaged smiles with tooth fillings, root canals, and dental crowns. You'll leave with a healthy smile.
Implant Dentistry
We can replace any number of teeth with implants. No tooth replacement will feel and function more like natural teeth than implants.
Teeth Replacement
If you’d rather not get implants, you can replace teeth with a dental bridge or dentures. You'll gain a beautiful, lifelike smile.
Oral Surgery
No need to visit an outside specialist. We offer tooth removal, bone grafts, gum grafts, sinus lifts, and ridge augmentation.
Emergency Dental Care
Same-day care is usually available for emergencies like a toothache. Plus, you can reach Dr. Doering after hours if necessary.
Dental Sedation
Our team can provide safe oral sedation if you need it. You'll take a small pill before you arrive and feel completely at ease during your visit.
Find Out How to Protect Your Loved Ones’ Smiles
At our family-friendly office, you will appreciate:
- A location near several schools, including Forest Hills Elementary, Adams Middle School, and Chamberlain High School
- Staff that is comfortable working with patients of all ages
- Comprehensive dental care, from exams to orthodontics to implants
- The option of soothing sedation for family members who need it
- Easy scheduling options, with hours as early as 7:30 a.m. and as late as 6 p.m.
- Acceptance of many payment methods, including insurance and CareCredit financing
Choose us as your trusted family dentist in Tampa to receive lifelong, quality dental care.
Frequently Asked Questions About Family Dentistry
What is family dentistry?
Family dentistry covers a vast array of services for your entire family. These can include services like routine dental cleanings and exams, tooth fillings, fluoride treatments, orthodontics, cosmetic dentistry, and dental implants. Dr. Doering and our team provide practically any treatment your family will ever require.
What should I look for in a family dentist?
One of the first things you ought to look for in a family dentist office is a team of dental experts who truly care about your family and want to treat patients of all ages. At Doering Family Dental, we can treat the smiles of everyone in your household, starting at age 3. Kids get to pick prizes from our treasure chest and can even get their picture posted on our special board after their checkup.
Why should I go to a family dentist?
You need to take your loved ones to a family dentist because they will, quite simply, get the very best dental care. A qualified, experienced family dentist will know what to search for, no matter the age of the patient. At Doering Family Dental, we're accustomed to treating patients ages 3 and up with all manner of dental issues. We'll make certain your loved ones get the care they require to keep healthy smiles.
When should a child first visit the dentist?
A child's first dental appointment should happen around their first birthday or within six months of the eruption of their first baby tooth. Some dentists prefer to treat children who are at least 3 years old or older, while others have special training in pediatric care and can help parents soothe a teething child or offer help with thumbsucking. We see children starting around age 3.