Here at Springhurst Hills Dentistry, we treat patients of all ages. Check out our blog for tips to help you and your child prepare for their dental visit. We look forward to helping your entire family have superb oral health!
Do you want a straighter smile without having to wear traditional braces? Read our blog post to learn about how you can achieve a beautiful smile with tooth bonding, veneers, Lumineers, or clear aligners. Contact us to schedule your cosmetic consultation today!
Read our blog post to learn how our Dr. Tran can fix your chipped tooth with tooth bonding. We also suggest how to prevent a chipped tooth. Contact us today if you need treatment for a chipped tooth!
Read our blog post to decide if porcelain dental veneers are the right cosmetic option to brighten up your smile. We would be thrilled to help you achieve your dream smile! Contact us to schedule a consultation at our Louisville dental office.
Read our blog post to learn about our military discount and in-house Dental Savers Plan. We also accept CareCredit and many dental insurances. If you have further questions about our various payment options to finance your dental treatments, contact our friendly team today.
Read our blog post to learn what dental sealants are for, who needs them, what it’s like to get them, and how long they last with proper care. Our team is here to answer all your questions about dental health, oral care, and our services. Contact us today!
Check out our blog post to discover what may be causing your tooth pain and how to treat it. We can help resolve your dental discomfort. Contact our expert team to schedule your next appointment with Dr. Tran!
When you think of caring for your teeth and your oral health what comes to mind? If you are like most people, the answer of “brushing my teeth” is often the only one you will get. Sure, if pressed, many people will also agree that visiting the dentist is important. Yet, if flossing is not … Continued
Many people choose to ignore certain issues because they either believe that they are not serious or that they will simply go away on their own. Some people do this to avoid spending money; some do this to avoid rearranging their schedules; and some do this to avoid visiting the doctor or dentist at any … Continued