The oral health and smiles of each and every one of our patients are our top priority at Artisan Smiles Dental Studio. We are always available for you and your loved ones, whether you need routine preventative care or a dental emergency. No matter what you need, we treat you like family!
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Our recommendation is to have a professional dental cleaning at least once every six months in order to effectively treat gum disease and tooth decay. In addition to rigorous at-home brushing and flossing, our trained hygienists can eliminate plaque that toothbrushes frequently leave behind and accumulate over time, leading to long-term dental health issues.
The accumulation of plaque on our teeth, which contains dangerous bacteria that will lead to tooth decay and will inevitably infect the surrounding tissue of our gums, produces gingivitis, a gum disease that can cause painful swelling and even eventual bleeding.
Every year, millions of people are affected by dental cavities, the most prevalent sign of tooth decay. They develop as a result of bacteria that live in the plaque that accumulates on our teeth feeding on the sugar that is left over from the food that we eat. This bacterium then produces an acid that starts to literally eat away at the enameled surfaces of teeth. Cavities are simple to treat, but they can be avoided with good brushing, flossing, and cleaning.
Dental crowns might be your best option if you have teeth that need major restorations due to severe cracks or damage. Dental crowns are artificial caps that are molded to fit over broken teeth. We will make a white dental crown made of porcelain or metal that looks completely natural and blends in with the rest of your smile using a cast or a 3D picture of your tooth.
There are multiple ways to replace missing teeth and a denture can be one them. Replacing your teeth will not only restore your ability to chew but can also play a major role in your facial esthetics. A full or partial denture will instantly make you look younger and can also restore your confidence to smile.
When a tooth would normally need to be pulled owing to serious tooth decay or dental trauma that damaged the soft tissue at the center of our teeth, known as pulp, endodontics, also known as a root canal, is a popular dental procedure. If exposed, the very sensitive bundle of blood vessels and nerves known as the pulp can result in severe pain or even headaches. Today's root canal treatments feel quite similar to getting a filling, and they help preserve millions of teeth each year.
Did you know that clenching or grinding your teeth can seriously harm your facial muscles and oral health? We provide therapy for bruxism and TMJ since we recognize that it can be challenging to maintain these controls when you're asleep, thereby preserving your smile and dental health.
A system of muscles and bones in the hinge that joins your upper and lower jaws are impacted by the serious condition known as temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJD). The most frequent symptoms are severe discomfort and an unpleasant clicking sensation behind the jaw.
Our recommendation is to have a professional dental cleaning at least once every six months in order to effectively treat gum disease and tooth decay. In addition to rigorous at-home brushing and flossing, our trained hygienists can eliminate plaque that toothbrushes frequently leave behind and accumulate over time, leading to long-term dental health issues.
The accumulation of plaque on our teeth, which contains dangerous bacteria that will lead to tooth decay and will inevitably infect the surrounding tissue of our gums, produces gingivitis, a gum disease that can cause painful swelling and even eventual bleeding.
Every year, millions of people are affected by dental cavities, the most prevalent sign of tooth decay. They develop as a result of bacteria that live in the plaque that accumulates on our teeth feeding on the sugar that is left over from the food that we eat. This bacterium then produces an acid that starts to literally eat away at the enameled surfaces of teeth. Cavities are simple to treat, but they can be avoided with good brushing, flossing, and cleaning.
There are multiple ways to replace missing teeth and a denture can be one them. Replacing your teeth will not only restore your ability to chew but can also play a major role in your facial esthetics. A full or partial denture will instantly make you look younger and can also restore your confidence to smile.
Dental crowns might be your best option if you have teeth that need major restorations due to severe cracks or damage. Dental crowns are artificial caps that are molded to fit over broken teeth. We will make a white dental crown made of porcelain or metal that looks completely natural and blends in with the rest of your smile using a cast or a 3D picture of your tooth.
When a tooth would normally need to be pulled owing to serious tooth decay or dental trauma that damaged the soft tissue at the center of our teeth, known as pulp, endodontics, also known as a root canal, is a popular dental procedure. If exposed, the very sensitive bundle of blood vessels and nerves known as the pulp can result in severe pain or even headaches. Today's root canal treatments feel quite similar to getting a filling, and they help preserve millions of teeth each year.
Did you know that clenching or grinding your teeth can seriously harm your facial muscles and oral health? We provide therapy for bruxism and TMJ since we recognize that it can be challenging to maintain these controls when you're asleep, thereby preserving your smile and dental health.
A system of muscles and bones in the hinge that joins your upper and lower jaws are impacted by the serious condition known as temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJD). The most frequent symptoms are severe discomfort and an unpleasant clicking sensation behind the jaw.
Our recommendation is to have a professional dental cleaning at least once every six months in order to effectively treat gum disease and tooth decay. In addition to rigorous at-home brushing and flossing, our trained hygienists can eliminate plaque that toothbrushes frequently leave behind and accumulate over time, leading to long-term dental health issues.
The accumulation of plaque on our teeth, which contains dangerous bacteria that will lead to tooth decay and will inevitably infect the surrounding tissue of our gums, produces gingivitis, a gum disease that can cause painful swelling and even eventual bleeding.
Every year, millions of people are affected by dental cavities, the most prevalent sign of tooth decay. They develop as a result of bacteria that live in the plaque that accumulates on our teeth feeding on the sugar that is left over from the food that we eat. This bacterium then produces an acid that starts to literally eat away at the enameled surfaces of teeth. Cavities are simple to treat, but they can be avoided with good brushing, flossing, and cleaning.
Dental crowns might be your best option if you have teeth that need major restorations due to severe cracks or damage. Dental crowns are artificial caps that are molded to fit over broken teeth. We will make a white dental crown made of porcelain or metal that looks completely natural and blends in with the rest of your smile using a cast or a 3D picture of your tooth.
When a tooth would normally need to be pulled owing to serious tooth decay or dental trauma that damaged the soft tissue at the center of our teeth, known as pulp, endodontics, also known as a root canal, is a popular dental procedure. If exposed, the very sensitive bundle of blood vessels and nerves known as the pulp can result in severe pain or even headaches. Today's root canal treatments feel quite similar to getting a filling, and they help preserve millions of teeth each year.
Did you know that clenching or grinding your teeth can seriously harm your facial muscles and oral health? We provide therapy for bruxism and TMJ since we recognize that it can be challenging to maintain these controls when you're asleep, thereby preserving your smile and dental health.
A system of muscles and bones in the hinge that joins your upper and lower jaws are impacted by the serious condition known as temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJD). The most frequent symptoms are severe discomfort and an unpleasant clicking sensation behind the jaw.
Dr. Artis and team performance was exceptional including the front desk staff. I had an emergency due to my capped tooth breaking down to the gum it was extremely painful, I am extremely grateful for her staff working me in and resolving my problem. I highly recommend this Dentistry and am excited and looking forward to my return visit at the end of this month.
— Gwendolyn M.
This is one of the best dentistry that I've ever experienced. First off, the receptionist remembers who you are and is very professional and courteous. The dentist office, and waiting area are very clean. The dental hygienist always carry on conversation with you and explain everything to you about your visit.
— Mike S.
My visit and services received were second to none. The services were rendered in a timely and therapeutic manner. All providers of service were courteous, and patient centered.
— Barbara M.
Dr. Artis and team performance was exceptional including the front desk staff. I had an emergency due to my capped tooth breaking down to the gum it was extremely painful, I am extremely grateful for her staff working me in and resolving my problem. I highly recommend this Dentistry and am excited and looking forward to my return visit at the end of this month.
— Gwendolyn M.
I Absolutely LOVE this dentistry. They treat you like family! From the time you step foot in the door, you are instantly greeted with a warm welcome from the beautiful receptionist JENNIFER. All the staff is very warming and professional! The building is always clean and fresh. My personal hygienist is “MELANIE”. She is so knowledgeable and has such a great sense of humor. She always perform a great job on my cleaning. If you haven’t checked them out yet, I advise you too. And last but not least Dr. Biggalow is well respected. He knows his business and it shows. Thank you guys for always keeping my smile so pearly. 😊
— Shawnita J.
My visit and services received were second to none. The services were rendered in a timely and therapeutic manner. All providers of service were courteous, and patient centered.
— Barbara M.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Phone: (757) 826-7372
Fax: (757) 826-1739
Email: info@artisansmilesva.com
Address: 2613 W Mercury Blvd. Hampton, VA 23666
BUSINESS HOURS
PAYMENT METHODS
OUR LOCATION
CONTACT INFORMATION
Phone: (757) 826-7372
Fax: (757) 826-1739
Email: info@artisansmilesva.com
Address: 2613 W Mercury Blvd. Hampton, VA 23666
BUSINESS HOURS
PAYMENT METHODS
OUR LOCATION
CONTACT INFORMATION
Phone: (757) 826-7372
Fax: (757) 826-1739
Email: info@artisansmilesva.com
Address: 2613 W Mercury Blvd. Hampton, VA 23666
BUSINESS HOURS
PAYMENT METHODS
OUR LOCATION