Aegis Dental

(on fairway)
Dentists in Carrollton, TX
Dentists

Hours

Monday
8:30AM - 5:00PM
Tuesday
8:30AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday
8:30AM - 5:00PM
Thursday
8:30AM - 5:00PM
Friday
8:30AM - 5:00PM

Location

4125 Fairway Dr.
Carrollton, TX
75010

About

Aegis Dental is a family dental practice, where we see individuals from children to adults. Our primary purpose is to provide the highest quality dental care possible to all of our patients.

We strive to provide quality, comfortable dentistry to children and adults in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. Our motto is “Caring For Your Dental Needs”. At Aegis Dental Dr. Chandy and her team treat their dental patients with the utmost care and consideration. Dr. Chandy has been practicing dentistry for over 10 years. Each patient deserves our focused attention and best efforts to make his/her experience one that stands far above the norm. Our practice depends on the success of these efforts.

Dr. Chandy is a warm, personable, well-experienced dentist who takes the time to really get to know her patients, carefully listens to and responds to questions and concerns, and knows how to put patients at ease. Dr. Chandy will spend time with you discussing your needs and explaining your treatment options.

Aegis Dental takes a patient-centered approach to dental care. The focus truly is on our patients. Procedures and options are always explained beforehand. Any fears or concerns are fully addressed. Patients can get in quickly for appointments, we offer flexible appointments (early mornings, evenings and Saturdays) and appointment times are spaced to minimize waiting. Nitrous Oxide Sedation available. Ergonomic chairs and equipment ensure comfort for our patients.

In addition to how we treat patients, we deliver state-of-the-art dental care, using the most up-to-date products, techniques, knowledge and procedures as well as cutting edge dental technology.

We use digital radiograph x-ray equipment, which means 25% less radiation for our patients and improved accuracy for diagnostics and procedures. Making full use of cutting edge technology means that our whole office is integrated and networked with Eagle Soft for seamless information/data transfer and record keeping.
We follow the most current safety and sterility guidelines of Federal agencies, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Occupational Safety and Health (OSHA). These include chemical disinfectants on all surfaces; sterilize all equipment before every use using a heat-pressure-steam autoclave tested weekly by a third-party monitor, etc.
Patients can make appointments online, send questions or requests by emails, and choose to receive appointment reminders by email or text rather than, or in addition to, phone reminders. We’re a technology-friendly office for those who prefer electronic means of communications.

Conveniently located in Carrollton, Texas, off of 121 State highway and West Hebron parkway, at Fairway Dr., Aegis Dental office offers a full array of dental services for the whole family, including crowns, bridges, implants restorations , dentures, teeth whitening, tooth colored fillings, kids dentistry, root canal treatments , extractions, deep cleanings , etc.

We serve most of the Dallas Fort Worth area. Accepting New Patients.

Dedicated to Your Oral Health.

Call your Aegis Dental Team at 972-492-6700 or book online at www.familydentistcarrollton.com for your next appointment.

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Latest Aegis Dental Reviews (Average Rating: 2.5)

based on 5 review(s)

The best dentist in town. Dr.Chandy and her staff make you welcome and explain the entire procedure of what they do and recommend for your dental care. The...

Kevin P. November 16, 2013 via Yelp

I guess is time to look for another dentist. I been waiting for long due to overbooking. Stop being so greedy and respect people's time. 2 of my kids had...

Gabby R. February 21, 2019 via Yelp

Makes me smile when I think about my comfortable experience and excellent dental restoration results by very professional and personable Moji Chandy DDS...

Kelley R. April 13, 2019 via Yelp

Latest

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Cavities, also known as tooth decay, is considered one of the most common chronic diseases in the world, which is why daily brushing and twice a year dental visits are so important!
Never pick up a knocked-out tooth by the root. If the root becomes damaged, it might hurt the chances of successful reimplantation. Only touch the side normally used for chewing.
Coconuts are known as a natural anti-bacterial food that can help boost your oral health by limiting the accumulation of harmful oral bacteria.
Many people miss the gum line – the area where the tooth meets the gum – while brushing. You can clean this area more effectively by holding your toothbrush at a 45-degree angle. Don’t forget the gums facing the tongue as well!
Amid the current pandemic, our lives have changed in more ways than one. However, clenching your teeth, poor sleep, and frequent snacking with no trips to the dentist in sight can wreak havoc on your teeth. So, make sure to implement a solid daily oral care routine at home and speak to your dentist about how you can safely attend your biannual visit.
A New Orleans dentist introduced the concept of flossing in 1815 when he offered patients a strand of silk thread to clean between their teeth. By 1882, factories were producing unwaxed, silk dental floss for mass use.
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Thank you, Veterans, for your service!
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Have A Great Weekend!
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Company name
Aegis Dental
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FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Aegis Dental in Carrollton TX?
    You can reach them at: 972-492-6700. It’s best to call Aegis Dental during business hours.
  • What is the address for Aegis Dental on fairway in Carrollton?
    Aegis Dental is located at this address: 4125 Fairway Dr. Carrollton, TX 75010.
  • What are Aegis Dental(Carrollton, TX) store hours?
    Aegis Dental store hours are as follows: Mon-Fri: 8:30AM - 5:00PM.