Woodbridge Sedation Dentistry Eases Dental Phobia

Sedation Dentistry

Once you've visited us at Lake Ridge Dental Care, you'll never be afraid to go to the dentist again. Woodbridge sedation dentistry practitioner, Dr. Elizabeth Tarpley, will help you select the right sedation option for you. Your fear and anxiety will melt away as she restores your healthy smile.

Whether it's been six months or six years since your last dental visit, Dr. Tarpley can correct any damage or decay in just one or two visits. She can even whiten stained or discolored teeth during your appointment. Imagine feeling completely relaxed, with no fear of discomfort, and leaving our office with a healthy mouth.

Why wait another moment to learn about sedation dentistry in Woodbridge? Call Lake Ridge Dental Care at (703) 670-7071 or complete our simple online form to schedule a consultation with Dr. Elizabeth Tarpley.

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If you're looking for a highly-trained sedation dentist in Woodbridge you've come to the right place. Dr. Tarpley offers sedation dentistry Woodbridge residents have come to trust for the highest quality dental care.

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Lake Ridge Dental Care

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Elizabeth A. Tarpley, DDS

Steven C. Fisher, DDS MS

Norma Gutierrez, DDS

Lake Ridge Dental Care

13625 Office Place, Suite 102

Woodbridge, VA 22192

General Info: (703) 670-7071

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A Healthy Diet Makes a Healthy Smile!

For healthy teeth and gums, eat a balanced diet and limit between-meal snacks. Go easy on sugary treats!

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Replace your toothbrush every 3 or 4 months, or sooner if the bristles are frayed. A worn toothbrush won't do a good job of cleaning your teeth.

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