“Drill and fill” dentistry is old school. Why? Because most dental problems are entirely preventable with comprehensive dentistry.
Plus, you’ll save money, reduce chair time, and better protect your health.
This proactive approach to dentistry also helps you by:
Best of all:
It’s never too late to start!
Save Time
Why drive unnecessarily to multiple dental appointments when you can restore your smile and prevent problems all at once? Our comprehensive treatments fit into your busy lifestyle, help you maximize your benefits, and minimize commuting and unpaid time off work.
Prevent Problems
We want you comfortable at all times, never anxious or in pain. Our gentle sedation methods and techniques protect your smile from future dental problems, heart disease, digestive disorders, and reproductive dysfunctions.
Look Better
A healthy smile looks beautiful and youthful. When enhancements or restorations are needed, we’ll co-design the perfect smile to complement the rest of your appearance, taking into consideration your eyes, lips, nose, skin tone, etc.
Save Money
Using durable materials and state-of-the-art technology, we focus on treating small before they become bigger, more expensive headaches for you, your family, and your boss.
We do dentistry the right way!
Dr. Patricia Benca, Dr. Laura Benca and Dr. Adam Gee look at your smile from the whole-person perspective. This approach serves two purposes: fixing smiles and preventing smiles from needing to be fixed.
If you’re anxiously avoiding the pain, inconvenience, and cost of needed dental work, you’re not alone. Many prefer getting the “quick fix” in dentistry, not knowing that comprehensive dentistry is a smarter way of protecting your health and smile.
However, that’s not all we offer. Benca & Gee Dental Wellness has a whole host of perks, including:
‘‘The staff is very kind, and my cleaning feels great. They praised me often, and it felt like all that teeth brushing was worth it. 😉 I have already scheduled my next appointment.’’
- Amanda M., 5-Star Google Review
Short answer: Yes! But download our free infographic for more proof.
It includes:
With comprehensive dentistry, you'll prevent future dental problems and keep your health in check.