My first visit

Welcome to your first visit at West U Family Dental! We offer two distinct approaches to ensure we cater to your unique needs.

Needs-focused quick consult:
This option is perfect for emergencies, traumas, or when you require immediate imaging. It's also ideal if you're interested in exploring a specific service, such as veneers or orthodontics, and want to determine if it's the right fit for you. We'll address your concerns efficiently and provide expert guidance to help you make informed decisions.

Holistic, integrative, and comprehensive approach:
We prioritize your dental needs and desires while creating a thorough plan for your oral health journey. Our dedicated team will take the time to understand your specific goals, carefully assess your dental condition, and develop a customized treatment plan tailored to you. We believe in providing exceptional care that aligns with your overall well-being.


No matter which approach you choose, our commitment remains the same: delivering outstanding dental care and creating a positive experience from your very first visit. We look forward to meeting you and embarking on a journey towards a healthier, happier smile together.

Financing & insurance

Cash, money orders, checks, debit and most major credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express). We give 5% off all cash and check payments. Additionally, we offer CareCredit® & Sunbit.

Blogs

How Long Does Invisalign Take to Work? Average Treatment Times

Invisalign is a popular alternative to traditional braces, offering a discreet way to straighten teeth. Understanding the treatment timeline is crucial for setting expectations and planning. This article will detail the average treatment times and factors that influence them.

The Importance of Regular Dental Cleanings

Maintaining good oral hygiene is crucial for overall health, and regular dental cleanings play a significant role in this. At West U Family Dental, we prioritize your dental health by offering comprehensive cleaning services to ensure your smile stays bright and healthy.

Is It Sinus Pressure Or A Toothache?

Did you know that sinus pressure can cause symptoms that closely mimic a regular toothache? Sinus congestion and infections can cause your upper teeth to hurt as if you had a cavity or even an abscess.