Sutton Dental

Sutton Dental
  • 160 Worcester-Providence Turnpike #16
    Sutton, MA 01590
  •   508-865-2334

Hours

Tuesday:
12:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
7:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
12:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Chamber Rating

Verified Member
4.7 - (62 reviews)
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About
Sutton Dental

Sutton Dental offers compassionate care in a comfortable atmosphere. Experienced professionals will be working to give youthe smile that you deserve. Our state of the art dental office will accommodate your family dental needs. Our team provides individualized care with focus on prevention. Dental services include quality, comprehensive care for; cosmetic dentistry, restorative dentistry, implant dentistry, preventative dentistry and all family dentistry needs. Dr. Tiffany Glasier is delighted to be serving Sutton Massachusettsand the Blackstone Valley community. Dr. Glasier and Sutton Dental are committed to deliver the highest quality dentistry in a caring manner. Dental services include;CrownsDeep CleaningImplantsPartialsComplete DenturesImplant over denturesFillingsNight GuardsTooth whiteningVeneersHybrid (or fixed implant supported denture)Bonding (tooth colored fillings)BridgesBotoxInvisalignIf you are looking for a top rated cosmetic and family dentist, call Sutton Dental for compassionate dental care in a family friendly environment. Sutton dental is conveniently located in Central Massachusetts.Descriptions of our Dental Services?:CrownsCrowns look like your own tooth. They do not come on and off. Made of 100% porcelain or porcelain fused to metal. Porcelain is very similar to glass. Crowns are primarily used to restore teeth that are missing a lot of tooth structured. This can be for many reasons.?Deep CleaningProphylaxis is a regular cleaning. Scaling and root planning (SCRP) is a more involved cleaning. Individuals diagnosed with Active periodontal disease need SCRP. Periodontal disease is when bacteria in the mouth cause bone loss. Sometimes there is gum loss along with the bone loss. Other times there is bone loss, but the gum stays high on the tooth. The long distance between the bone and gum causes a pocket. A tooth brush cant fit into a pocket. Now more and more bacteria grow causing more bone loss.ImplantsAn implant is used to replace a tooth or multiple teeth by ""implanting"" a new tooth into the bone. While implants are relatively new, they are regarded as one of the best and strongest ways to build new teeth. An implant has three parts:The fixture: the base of the implant which is surgically placed in the bone.The abutment: a post that screws into the fixture.A crown which is installed over the abutment and looks like the natural tooth.?PartialsA partial denture is a removable appliance that replaces missing teeth. It is held in place by your existing teeth. It is important that these teeth be healthy in order to support your partial; often they may need treatment prior to making the partial.?Complete DenturesA complete denture replaces all of your teeth. An upper complete denture covers the roof of the mouth and usually has very good retention. A lower complete denture also replaces all of the missing lower teeth. A lower denture never gets as good retention as an upper denture. The lower denture is in the shape of a horse shoe.Implant over denturesA complete denture can be improved by adding implants. A minimum of two implants are required although more implants will increase the stability of the denture. An implant over denture offers the following benefits:The denture is much more secure in your mouth because it is anchored to the implants.the denture is smallerMany denture patients suffer from bone loss (resorption) because the body detects that teeth were extracted and the bone is no longer necessary. Bone loss can lead to facial collapse which reduces the function of the denture. Implants stimulate the bone and deter bone loss.FillingsThe traditional filling material is a silver amalgam. Amalgam fillings have been around for many years and are very durable. White fillings (composite) are a composite of resin filled with glass particles. Both materials are very strong and acceptable materials for a filling. The main differences between the two types of fillings are that the composite filling matches the tooth color and costs a little more. The cost is attributed to the greater cost of the material and the time it takes to place a composite versus an Amalgam filling.Night GuardsA night guard is used to protect teeth from grinding or clenching. Teeth are usually only together 20 minutes a day. Individuals that grind or clench often have their teeth in contact for hours a day. The teeth of a grinder or clencher are wearing and enduring forces that are 5 times as greater than normal. This can mean that the teeth will last a fifth the amount of time as regular teeth.Often the teeth of a clencher or grinder are diagnosed with crack tooth syndrome, broken teeth, or severe wear leading to the need for root canals. A night guard comes in two forms. One is a called a Conventional and comes in the shape of a hoarse shoe. The other is an NTI. The way your teeth come together and your specific habit decide which type of Night Guard will work best for you.Six month smilesThis is used to move teeth to make it more esthetic. This is only for cosmetic purposes. It is not used to adjust bites. It is limited to adults. Clear brackets and elastics along with white wires are used. The treatment is shortened to only six months.Tooth whiteningTooth whitening is a process of making your natural teeth whiter. There are twomaterials used for this. The over the counter whiteners do not work as well as the dentist material due to the potency.?VeneersVeneers are restorations used to change the appearance of teeth. Very little tooth structure is removed to enable the boding of the veneer. These can be used to alter shape, color and spaces. The veneers are made of porcelain and custom made in a lab. This material does not stain over time.?HybridHybid prostheses used to replace all missing teeth. The prosthesis is supported by implants and cannot be taken out by the patient. The benefit is that it feels more like your own teeth.BondingsBondings can also be called white fillings. The formal name is composite. These are esthetically pleasing because they are white. They actually bond to the tooth. They can be sued as fillings after decayed is removed or to esthetically reshape a tooth.BridgesBridges are like multiple crowns in a row. They are used when teeth are missing. This is an option when, the teeth next to the missing tooth is missing a lot of tooth structure.BotoxA non surgical treatment that can reduce wrinkles.InvisalignA procedure that straightens teeth. Clear braces.

Contact Info

Products

  • Botox
  • bridges
  • crowns
  • implants
  • Invisalign
  • sealnats
  • tooth whitening

Services

  • Cosmetic Dentistry
  • Dentistry
  • Family Dentistry
  • Implant Dentistry

Brands

  • Botox
  • Invisalign
  • Six Month Smiles

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Sutton Dental?

A The phone number for Sutton Dental is: 508-865-2334.


Q Where is Sutton Dental located?

A Sutton Dental is located at 160 Worcester-Providence Turnpike #16, Sutton, MA 01590


Q What is the internet address for Sutton Dental?

A The website (URL) for Sutton Dental is: https://www.suttondental.net/


Q How big is Sutton Dental?

A Sutton Dental employs approximately 1 people.


Q What days are Sutton Dental open?

A Sutton Dental is open:
Tuesday: 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday: 7:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM


Q How is Sutton Dental rated?

A Sutton Dental has a 4.7 Star Rating from 62 reviewers.

Hours

Tuesday:
12:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
7:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
12:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Ratings and Reviews
Sutton Dental

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Robert Coakley on Google

image Put simply good service. The entire staff is professional, treatments are quick and efficient, and the atmosphere is pleasant and not so clinical.


Kathryn Graveson on Google

image 10/10 excellent visit! Dr Glasier and her staff are amazing!


Claire Revelli on Google

image Relaxing atmosphere. Wonderful staff and above all outstanding work


Mariah Sommer on Google

image Very rushed and poor job cleaning my teeth. The dentist wasnt even in office. Last time I was there they told me I needed a filling. I forgot to make the appointment so it never got fixed. Today they told me everything looked great. So I either never needed a filling or they missed it today. They have signs posted to leave a google review to get a gift card. Im skeptical that other reviews are honest due to the incentive. Wont be returning.


Paul Routhier on Google

image We had our first appoinment today. Amy and Sam (our hygienists) took very good care of us. Dr. Glasier was not in today but she will be seeing us in a couple weeks for a comprehensive evaluation as the result of our transition from a retired dentist. We are very pleased that we found Sutton Dental.


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