Boutselis Family Dental Care

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Dentists in Tewksbury, MA
Dentists

Hours

Monday
8:30AM - 8:00PM
Tuesday
8:30AM - 8:00PM
Wednesday
Open 24 hours
Thursday
8:30AM - 4:30PM
Friday
8:30AM - 4:30PM
Saturday
Open 24 hours
Sunday
Open 24 hours

Location

381 Main St
Tewksbury, MA
01876

About

At Boutselis Family Dental Care PC in Tewksbury, Massachusetts, excellence and caring are our foremost concerns. We are not your typical, high-volume dental care facility. When a new patient makes an appointment with us, Dr. Boutselis sees them personally, providing undivided attention and service excellence. We will complete a comprehensive exam and help you understand any problems with your oral health that may be present. The latest technology, such as digital intra-oral cameras and digital radiographs, will be used to show you everything we see in your mouth. Using this technology, we will be able to help you understand any problems that may be occurring with your oral health and give you treatment options to help restore your oral health. At Boutselis Family Dental Care, we want to establish a trusting relationship with our patients. We have been a dental care provider in the community for over 40 years and the majority of our new patients are referred by friends and relatives.

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Services

  • Fillings
  • X-Rays
  • Cosmetic Bonding
  • Insurance Accepted
  • Payment Plans
  • Composite Fillings
  • Caps
  • Dental Sealants
  • Sedation
  • Preventive Care

Latest

Before toothbrushes were invented, people used twigs and branches to clean their teeth. Ancient Greeks and Romans would then use a paste of bones, eggshells, ashes, and ox hooves as toothpaste.
Root canal treatment might sound scary but it's actually a very common procedure that aims to remove bacteria from an infected root canal. There are more than 41,000 root canals performed every day!
Advancements in dental technology have led to new ways to prepare teeth for fillings. For example, microair abrasion can replace drilling. This process uses forced air and tiny particles to remove material.
TMJ often responds well to a range of non-invasive treatments. To alleviate your immediate discomfort, the dentist may recommend temporarily switching to a soft diet, taking mild pain relievers and applying moist heat packs.
Do you suffer from cold sores frequently? Low intensity dental lasers have been used to reduce the pain associated with cold sores. These lasers are also able to minimize the healing time associated with mouth sores or abrasions.
Do you have a wedding or other special event on the horizon and want your teeth to look their best? Talk with us about the teeth whitening procedures we offer so you can have a smile that dazzles.
If your dentist wants to get confirmation of the presence of a particular issue, he or she may order an x-ray. Though this will cost more and require extra steps, getting this information is crucial as it allows the dentist to decide on the best course of action.
Did you know that the first known dentist lived over 5,000 years ago? He was Hesi-Re from Egypt. However, the first female dentist, Lucy Beaman Hobbs, wasn't licensed until1866.
The American Dental Association (ADA) recommends brushing your tongue to remove bacteria and freshen your breath. The ADA also recommends brushing your teeth with your toothbrush at a 45-degree angle against your gums and to gently move the toothbrush in short back and forth strokes.
TMJ stands for temporomandibular joint, the sliding hinge that connects the jawbone to the skull. TMJ disorders can be caused by a variety of things including injury, arthritis, habitually clenching your teeth or grinding them at night.
A great smile can give you not only confidence, but perhaps a boost in life! A recent study showed that those who smiled in their yearbook photos were more likely to have successful careers and marriages than their straight-faced classmates.
If you have dental anxiety, you are not alone. Over the years, researchers have found that this is a fairly common condition with one out of every twenty people experiencing some level of anxiety.
Remember, dark liquids like coffee, tea and soda can discolor and darken the enamel of your teeth. If you can’t cut these beverages out, cutting back or using a straw when you drink them can help.
If you lose a permanent tooth and don't have it replaced, the teeth on either side will shift into the open space and the tooth directly above it will continue to grow because there's nothing in the void to stop its progress.
Is it possible to receive the same whitening results with over-the-counter products? Unfortunately no. Over-the-counter teeth whitening systems cannot produce the same results as professional whitening systems available through the dentist.
To help ensure that your electric toothbrush is ready for use, it is important to make sure that it is placed back on its charger while it is not in use.
It's important to regularly see the dentist. The American Dental Hygienist Association has estimated that 3 out of every 4 Americans have some type of gum disease that has not yet been diagnosed.
While sedation is usually recommended for those who experienced heightened levels of anxiety when visiting the dentist, it can also be provided for those with low pain thresholds, who have a significant gag reflex, or who have other issues that interfere with receiving proper dental care.
It’s normal for babies to suck their thumbs, their fingers, or a pacifier. However, if your child doesn’t give up this habit by age 4, extended usage can cause problems with the alignment of their teeth.
It sounds cheesy, but: did you know some research suggests that eating more dairy may lower your chances of developing gum disease? Good for Gouda! Cheers for Cheddar!
The container you use to store your toothbrush upright in between brushing should be cleaned regularly to help lessen the chances of bacteria being present.
When you think about it, a good oral hygiene routine is fairly simple: brush and floss your teeth twice a day, cut back on sugar intake and visit your dentist twice a year.

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Company name
Boutselis Family Dental Care
Category
Dentists

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Boutselis Family Dental Care in Tewksbury MA?
    You can reach them at: 978-640-1114. It’s best to call Boutselis Family Dental Care during business hours.
  • What is the address for Boutselis Family Dental Care on main in Tewksbury?
    Boutselis Family Dental Care is located at this address: 381 Main St Tewksbury, MA 01876.
  • What are Boutselis Family Dental Care(Tewksbury, MA) store hours?
    Boutselis Family Dental Care store hours are as follows: Mon-Tue: 8:30AM - 8:00PM, Wed: 24 hours, Thu-Fri: 8:30AM - 4:30PM, Sat-Sun: 24 hours.