Welcome to The Dental Associates

Welcome to The Dental Associates

Welcome to The Dental Associates

Welcome to The Dental Associates

The Dental Associates of Lyndhurst have provided generations with comprehensive dental care for over 40 years. Our team focuses on the well-being of our patients and it shows in everything we do. Whether you need a routine dental cleaning, filling, or dental implant; our team is here to provide you with the care you need.

Gentle Dentistry in a Welcoming Environment

We focus on the well-being of our patients and it shows in everything we do! We pride ourselves on a reputation for establishing long-term relationships with our patients and their families. We provide the comprehensive dental care that everyone deserves.

Our entire dental team stands committed to providing the best dental treatments, the attention our patients deserve, and the ability for our patients to have a say in the dental work they receive. By staying committed to these things, our office has become one of the most trusted dental offices in the Lyndhurst area.

Professional. Caring. Commitment. Service. It’s who we are.

The Dental Associates of Lyndhurst… The Practice and People you have come to know and trust.

Dentist in Lyndhurst, OH | Dental Associates of Lyndhurst

State-of-the-Art Dental Technology

Our office has the latest in digital dental technology. We can now improve our diagnostics and treatment with precision accuracy. This new tech will reduce your exposure to unnecessary radiation and shorten procedure times. Your experiences in our office will be much more comfortable and your oral health will be greatly improved.

Where Your Healthy Smile is Our Main Priority

For dental care you can trust for the whole family, call The Dental Associates of Lyndhurst at 440-684-4000 to schedule an appointment today!

FAQs

Do you accept Medicaid or Caresource?

We currently do not.

What procedures do you perform?

We are able to offer comprehensive care to our patients. Some basic procedures include teeth cleaning, deep cleanings to treat periodontal disease, fillings, teeth extractions, implant restorations, crowns, and root canals. Some cosmetic procedures include Invisalign, inlays/onlays, porcelain veneers, bonding, and teeth whitening. We also work closely with periodontists (periodontal specialists), endodontists (root canal specialists), TMJ specialists, orthodontists (bite/teeth correction), and oral surgeons who we trust to take care of your needs!

When is the earliest I can be seen for an emergency?

We typically can see an emergency the same day or the following day.

Are you taking new patients?

Yes, we are! Please call our office to schedule.

When should I change my toothbrush?

You should change your toothbrush every 3 to 4 months or sooner if the bristles become frayed or worn. This ensures that your toothbrush effectively removes plaque and food particles from your teeth and gums.

How can I take care of my teeth between dental checkups?

Between dental checkups, it’s important to brush your teeth at least twice a day, floss daily, eat a balanced diet, avoid sugary and acidic foods and drinks, and use fluoride toothpaste to help maintain good oral health.

What happens if I do not get a regular checkup?

Skipping regular checkups can lead to undetected dental issues such as cavities, gum disease, or oral cancer, which can progress and become more difficult and costly to treat if left untreated.

How often are general dentistry checkups needed?

General dentistry checkups are typically recommended every six months, but your dentist may suggest more frequent visits based on your oral health needs and history.

What's the best way to whiten my teeth?

The best way to whiten your teeth depends on your specific dental situation. Consult with your dentist to discuss professional whitening treatments or over-the-counter options that are safe and effective for your teeth.

How do fillings work?

Fillings work by removing the decayed portion of a tooth, cleaning the affected area, and then filling the cleaned-out cavity with a filling material to restore the tooth’s structure and function.

What are early signs of dental trouble?

Early signs of dental trouble include tooth pain or sensitivity, swollen or bleeding gums, persistent bad breath, and changes in the appearance of your teeth or gums. It’s important to see a dentist if you experience any of these symptoms.

Do I really need to floss?

Yes, flossing is an important part of oral hygiene as it helps remove plaque and food particles from between your teeth and along the gum line, preventing cavities and gum disease.
Zoom Professional Teeth Whitening logo
Invisalign logo
Greater Cleveland Dental Society
Botox Cosmetic logo

For dental care you can trust, contact The Dental Associates of Lyndhurst at 440-684-4000 today!

visit us

The Dental Associates of Lyndhurst
5406 Mayfield Road
Lyndhurst, OH 44124

office hours

Office Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday: Coming Soon
One Saturday per Month: 8:15 AM - 2:00 PM

watch our video