North Valdosta Dental Care
Call (800) 832-7248
Your family's dental health is so important. Quitman area dentistry with family dentist Dr. Brad Bynum is your choice for both routine and more complex dental care for you and your family. Our friendly team of professionals will put you at ease. We believe in proven care and regular treatments to keep your teeth in perfect health.
At North Valdosta Dental Care we are highly skilled in a full range of routine and more complex dental treatment options. As a family dentistry provider, we always take the time to ensure you receive the dental health treatment you need, always in a friendly and comfortable environment. At your first visit, we will take a full medical history and carefully examine your teeth, then we'll suggest the appropriate treatments, if any are necessary.
It's easy to make an appointment right now. Just call our helpful staff at (800) 832-7248 or complete our easy online form. Now is the best time to get the top dental care you deserve - we're looking forward to meeting you at North Valdosta Dental Care!
Safe, anxiety-free dentistry with Quitman area dentist Dr. Brad Bynum means you can have dental treatments done quickly while you're lightly sedated, with little or no discomfort.
You no longer have to tolerate feeling uncomfortable, hiding your smile, or putting off dental work because of a busy schedule. You'll feel relaxed during your dental appointment, and relieved that your oral health is in good hands.
At North Valdosta Dental Care we offer a range of treatment options for sleep apnea. If snoring or obstructed breathing is a problem, call Dr. Bynum today to learn how we can help you breathe easier.
Left untreated, sleep apnea can cause serious health problems, so contact us now to schedule an examination.
Here at our practice we offer convenient office hours to fit your busy schedule. And our office is easy to find. Check here for detailed office hours and a map and directions.
Whether you're new to our practice or just need to schedule a regular or follow-up appointment, we make it as easy as possible.
Just call us or fill out our online form. We're looking forward to seeing you in our office soon.
Welcome to our practice! I am proud to serve patients in our community.
The combination of continuing education and state-of-the-art equipment allow us to offer you and your family the high level of care you're looking for. My team and I will give you a warm welcome and our ongoing commitment to your dental health.
If you're looking for a quality family dentist in Adel you've come to the right place. Dr. Bynum offers family dentistry that Adel residents have come to trust for caring and professional dental care.
From a dental point of view, there's nothing soft about so-called soft drinks. Sugar does not directly damage teeth. That happens when certain bacteria in the mouth release acids that eat into tooth enamel. These bacteria, however, need food to survive and refined sugar is a very potent source. What you eat, they eat. If not eliminated promptly, they hang around to do their dirty work.
The real culprit in carbonated soft drinks, however, is the fizz itself: carbonic acid. A sugary, un-carbonated drink like Kool-Aid is actually easier on teeth than, say, Diet Pepsi. So watch your consumption of soft drinks and be sure to contact North Valdosta Dental Care at (229) 242-0825 to schedule a dental checkup.
When it comes to basic dental care, Dr. Bynum will tell you that nothing tops brushing. If you choose to use a manual toothbrush, be sure that it is small enough to reach your entire mouth easily. Also, bristles that are too firm can cause your gums to bleed. Those who prefer something a bit more convenient and comfortable might consider an electric toothbrush. Be sure the head is soft and the bristles move in a back-and-forth motion.
If you have questions about your toothbrush, call us at (229) 242-0825 and we’ll be pleased to offer recommendations.
At North Valdosta Dental Care we believe that the good habits of effective daily brushing and a healthy diet will help the aging person adapt to changing conditions. Reduced salivary flow and addition of medications can affect oral health dramatically.
Teeth may darken because of long-term exposure to plaque and changes in the dentin within the tooth. The gums may recede and uncover the roots, making them more prone to decay. Poorly-fitting or poorly-cleaned dentures, illness, and some medications increase the severity of the problem. For more information regarding dental problems of seniors, please call our office at (229) 242-0825.
Morning | Afternoon/Evening | |
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Mon. | 8am - 1pm | 2pm - 5pm |
Tue. | 8am - 1pm | 2pm - 5pm |
Wed. | 8am - 1pm | 2pm - 5pm |
Thu. | 8am - 1pm | 2pm - 5pm |
Fri. | 8am-12pm | Closed |
Sat. | Closed | Closed |
Sun. | Closed | Closed |