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160 W Rodney French Blvd Unit D, New Bedford MA 02744
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*For Invisalign® & Clear Aligners
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About us
From the moment you step through the front door, our team is working hard to help you feel welcomed, at ease, and right at home. We believe in building relationships that lead to healthier, happier teeth for years to come!
Why Choose Us
We love what we do and hope it shows! Our friendly, well-trained team members are always ready to go the extra mile to inspire smiles.
We’ve invested in the latest technologies to improve our patients’ care, including soft tissue lasers, all-digital impressions, and much more.
You’ll never find “one size fits all” dentistry here. Our doctors take the time to understand your goals and priorities before making recommendations.
Your comfort comes first. From a welcoming atmosphere to gentle techniques, we strive to make every visit relaxed, stress-free, and positive.
Our services

Here at Creative Dental Group, our highly trained dentists and experienced team can help you protect your smile through regular exams and cleanings.
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The teeth may be the part of the smile that people tend to pay attention to, but keeping the gums healthy is just as important.
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You can keep your teeth healthy with a good oral hygiene routine, but over time worn-down enamel, dark stains, and noticeable gaps can leave your smile looking more worn than you’d like.
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Dental issues such as sudden searing pain or broken teeth can strike at any time.
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Few things are more rewarding to a parent than getting to see their child grow up with a beautiful smile.
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Most adults will develop a cavity or suffer from some other kind of dental damage at some point, be it a small cavity that is easily filled or a severe crack that threatens a tooth’s stability.
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Sometimes a permanent tooth is lost in an accident and can’t be replanted in time; in other cases, you might need to have multiple teeth extracted for one reason or another.
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Some adults mistakenly think they have to choose between living with crooked teeth and wearing braces to work.
Read moreWe are committed to sustainability. eco-friendly initiatives.
Is my toothache a dental emergency? While not every toothache is considered a dental emergency, you’ll want to still visit our team just in case. This could sometimes be an indication that something is wrong with your smile. A toothache will qualify as an emergency if you experience the following:
How you should handle a toothache: You should first give us a call so that we understand the situation and can schedule an appointment. Afterward, try flossing around the pained tooth to remove any bothersome debris. Rinse your mouth with saltwater to alleviate inflammation and fight off infection. Place a cold compress on the outside of your mouth to reduce discomfort and swelling. Take over-the-counter pain medications like ibuprofen. Avoid using aspirin directly on your gums or teeth.
How we treat toothaches: Your treatment will depend on the root cause of your toothache. If it’s due to periodontal infection, then we’ll likely provide gum disease therapy. If your discomfort is due to an infection, then we can perform a root canal to save your tooth. But if it’s beyond repair, then our team may consider extracting it to preserve your oral health. We’ll be sure to assess your situation and determine the best way to relieve your pain and save your smile.
Is a chipped tooth a dental emergency? Most chipped teeth don’t require immediate attention. However, you’ll still want to get it treated as soon as you can since a damaged tooth will be more vulnerable to future injury and infection later on.
How you should handle a chipped tooth: Try rinsing with warm water to clear out any tiny pieces of the tooth from your mouth. This way you can keep the area clean and bacteria-free. Avoid using the chipped tooth for biting or chewing anything. Feel free to cover it up with dental wax or sugarless gum if it feels sensitive.
How we treat chipped teeth: Although a chipped tooth may seem unsettling at first, it’s quite simple to treat. In most cases, we can easily repair and improve your condition with dental bonding. But if a front tooth is chipped and you’re worried about your appearance, you can consider getting veneers for a more comprehensive and longer-lasting solution.
Is a cracked tooth a dental emergency? A cracked tooth is typically considered a dental emergency, as it will be more vulnerable to further damage, bacteria, and infection. However, if the injury is minor, then it may be able to wait a few days to get treated if necessary. That said, remember that very small cracks in your smile can be difficult to notice. If you experience any sensitivity or pain while chewing, especially after taking a blow to the face, then you might have a hidden crack that’ll require treatment.
How you should handle a cracked tooth: Firstly, gently rinse your mouth with water to remove any broken fragments of the tooth, clearing away bacteria in the process. Try covering up your tooth with dental wax or sugar-free gum if it feels sensitive. Keep away from chewing on that side of your mouth until you can see us.
How we treat cracked teeth: If the crack in your tooth is small, then we may be able to simply repair it with dental bonding. For more severe cracks, you may require protecting and strengthening it with a dental crown. In rare cases, a tooth that is beyond repair may need to be extracted and replaced altogether.