Norfolk Sedation Dentistry: No More Dental Anxiety

Sedation Dentistry

Wouldn't it be wonderful to never dread the dentist again? That's only one of the many benefits of Norfolk sedation dentistry at Norfolk County Dental Associates. And if it's been a while since your last dental visit, Drs. Iadarola, Kaiser and Sun can correct any resulting damage or decay, usually in just one or two visits. Whether you need a cavity filled, dentures fitted, treatment for sore gums - or even cosmetic procedures to whiten your teeth or fix a chipped tooth - you'll float through it all without the stress or fear you've experienced before.

Why wait another moment to learn about sedation dentistry in Norfolk? Call Norfolk County Dental Associates at (508) 528-6510 or complete our simple online form to schedule a consultation with Drs. Iadarola, Kaiser and Sun. We're dedicated to providing you with affordable, top-quality dental care.

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Dr. David Iadarola

Dr. Edward B Kaiser

Dr. Xi Sun

Norfolk County Dental Associates

158 Main Street Suite C

Norfolk, MA 02056

General Info: (508) 528-6510

David M Iadarola DMD

28 Asylum Street

Milford, MA 01757

General Info: (508) 473-5737

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