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About Beall Dental

We have a friendly, welcoming environment with the finest dental care in the area. 

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A Legacy of Quality Care

Beall Dental Center – now under the leadership and management of Dr. Bowen Beall, son of original founding partner Dr. Avery Beall – offers the latest in dental and aesthetic treatments with a commitment to providing the finest in patient service.

We work with our patients to design custom treatment plans that include the most effective, cost-efficient services possible. Whatever the treatment, our friendly staff will put you at ease and make sure you’re as comfortable as possible.

Just as it has been for over 40 years, Beall Dental Center continues to abide by its core beliefs of providing a friendly, welcoming environment that always treats patients with the finest care and utmost respect.

What Our Patients Are Saying

Dental Fillings: What to Expect

Cavities are an extremely common occurrence in children and adults. To prevent further dental problems, it’s necessary to address the issue as soon as a cavity is present. Dental fillings are the treatment used to restore the tooth to its normal state. Learn more about cavities and the process of a dental filling.

Six Harmful Dental Habits

Even if you’re bushing daily, flossing and visiting the dentist regularly, there may be habits you’ve acquired that can do some serious damage to your teeth. Depending on the habit, you may experience immediate damage or it may cause negative consequences over time. Here are six habits that can wreak havoc on your teeth and should be put to rest.

The Connection Between Oral Health and Heart Health: What You Need to Know

When we think of dental care, we often focus on the basics—brushing, flossing, and preventing cavities. But there’s a growing body of evidence that points to something much deeper: the health of your mouth may significantly influence the health of your heart. In fact, maintaining good oral hygiene could be a key factor in preventing cardiovascular disease.