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49 NPI-verified general dentistry practices in Wesley Chapel, FL
49
Verified practices
1
Accept Insurance
0
Owner-Claimed
General dentists are your primary dental care providers. They handle preventive care, diagnose oral health issues, and perform routine treatments like fillings, crowns, and cleanings. Think of them as your dental home base — the practitioner you see every six months for checkups and the first person you call when something hurts.
In Wesley Chapel, 49 verified general dentistry practices serve the community, and 1 publishes accepted-insurance information. Across the Wesley Chapel general dentistry practices compared on this page, the strongest predicted dimension is kid-friendly, based on verified signals.
Full oral evaluation, X-rays as needed, professional cleaning to remove plaque and tartar
Composite (tooth-colored) or amalgam fillings to restore teeth after cavity removal
Custom caps that cover and protect damaged or weakened teeth
Treatment to remove infected pulp and save a severely damaged tooth
Simple removal of problematic teeth, including wisdom teeth in straightforward cases
Removable replacements for multiple missing teeth
Nationally, general dentistry services range from $100–$250 per exam & cleaning. Fillings: $150–$450 per tooth. Crowns: $800–$2,500. Prices vary by location, insurance, and material.
Vibe Prediction across 13 dimensions, predicted from verified practice signals (NPI data, specialties, services, Google ratings, hours), not from patient review text.
Based on 20 of the 20 Wesley Chapel general dentistry practices compared on this page.
2065 Bruce B Downs Blvd
Wesley Chapel, FL 33544
(813) 474-9571
28385 Wesley Chapel Blvd
Wesley Chapel, FL 33543
(217) 540-5100
7619 Triumph Ridge Pt
Wesley Chapel, FL 33545
(656) 235-7002
3751 Bruce B Downs Blvd
Wesley Chapel, FL 33544
(407) 768-6752
You should see a general dentist at least twice a year for preventive care. Schedule a visit sooner if you have tooth pain, sensitivity to hot or cold, bleeding gums, or notice any changes in your mouth. A general dentist is also your first stop before being referred to a specialist.