Adams & Cheek Family Dentistry
Suite 101, 11001, Raven Ridge Road, North Raleigh, Raleigh, North Carolina
Open until 3 PM
Dental Implants focus in Raleigh; braces is implied by specialty rather than listed directly, with 12 services on file.
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Best overall
Adams & Cheek Family Dentistry
Best for Dental Implants.
Tradeoff: Weekend availability is not highlighted
Highest review signal
Russo Dentistry
The deepest documented patient-feedback history on this page across available portals.
Useful when social proof matters more than pure proximity.
Insurance-friendly
Ashley Lloyd, DDS
A clearer place to start if insurance fit matters before you book.
Useful when coverage clarity matters more than overall ranking.
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Price ranges reflect typical Raleigh, North Carolina pricing as of 2026. Actual costs vary by provider, complexity, and insurance coverage. Contact clinics directly for personalized quotes.
Prices verified Aug 2, 2026
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Smyleee 94.5
A strong all-around pick if you want a reliable local choice for dental implants.
1.6k reviews
Useful if you want the option with the deepest visible review signal before narrowing further.
Insurance accepted
A better place to start if your first question is whether coverage fit is documented clearly enough to reduce booking friction.
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Suite 101, 11001, Raven Ridge Road, North Raleigh, Raleigh, North Carolina
Open until 3 PM
Dental Implants focus in Raleigh; braces is implied by specialty rather than listed directly, with 12 services on file.
Suite 120, 3811, Ed Drive, Northwest Raleigh, Raleigh, North Carolina
Open until 5 PM
Braces isn't listed directly on profile, but this Raleigh clinic is documented for dental implants across 7 services.
B-30, 1330, Saint Marys Street, Raleigh, North Carolina
Open until 3 PM
Raleigh clinic with a dental implants specialty that covers braces by implication, across 9 documented services.
102, 3713, Benson Drive, North Hills, Raleigh, North Carolina
Open until 3 PM
Braces isn't listed directly on profile, but this Raleigh clinic is documented for dental implants across 8 services.
Suite 101, 107, Windel Drive, North Hills, Raleigh, North Carolina
Closed · Opens Monday at 8 AM
Raleigh clinic with a dental implants specialty that covers braces by implication, across 12 documented services.
615, Saint Marys Street, Forest Park, Raleigh, North Carolina
Open until 5 PM
Dental Implants focus in Raleigh; braces is implied by specialty rather than listed directly, with 7 services on file.
Excellent clinics, but outside Raleigh.
Suite #130, 1525, North Raleigh Street, West, Denver, Colorado(nearby)
Closed · Opens today at 8 AM
General Dentistry focus in Denver; braces is implied by specialty rather than listed directly, with 7 services on file — just outside Raleigh proper.
South Shore Dental is a general-dentistry practice set up for the everyday work most patients actually need, located on North Raleigh Street in Denver. The clinic is built around the day-to-day work — not boutique marketing — and serves adults and kids in one familiar place. The shape of the practice fits patients who want a clear conversation about what's actually needed, with treatment staged around real priorities rather than a one-shot proposal on the first visit. If you're scoping a Denver dental option, this is a sensible practice to put on a short list of candidates and book a first visit with.
Service coverage spans the standard general-dentistry breadth: routine cleanings and exams, tooth-colored fillings, crowns and bridges, root canal treatment, basic extractions, and gum-disease management. The practice also handles after-hours emergency dental visits for cracked teeth or sudden pain when patients need them, alongside the routine preventive work. Restorations lean conservative — composite material rather than amalgam — and most needs are kept in-house, with specialty referrals reserved for cases that genuinely call for them rather than offered up front.
If you've recently moved into the area and want a no-drama dental home for the whole family, this is the kind of practice where booking a first cleaning is a reasonable opening move.
Cost positioning sits in the typical Denver general-dentistry range, with most major insurance plans accepted and clear pretreatment estimates before restorative work begins. Patients searching for family dental practice in Denver, routine dental care in Denver, or general dentist near me in Denver commonly land at neighborhood practices like this one — generalists rather than narrow specialty offices. It suits families wanting consistency over many years, patients who value predictable scheduling, and anyone who'd rather have one trusted dentist see the same teeth across decades than rotate through a corporate group practice. The Denver location works for patients already running errands in this part of Denver, and parking and transit access tend to be straightforward for the surrounding blocks.
3001-B Raleigh Rd Pkwy W, Wilson, NC 27896, United States, Wilson, North Carolina(nearby)
Closed · Opens today at 8:30 AM
Braces isn't listed directly on profile, but this Wilson clinic is documented for general dentistry across 6 services — just outside Raleigh proper.
The Dental Care Center provides dental care on 3001-B Raleigh Rd Pkwy W in Wilson, North Carolina. At the core of a general dental practice is preventive and restorative care: checkups, professional cleanings, fillings, and screening for decay and gum disease before either becomes a bigger problem. It is the kind of appointment most people need on a routine schedule rather than only when something hurts.
Dental anxiety is common, and most practices are used to working with nervous patients — through clear explanations of what is about to happen, a slower pace where needed, and sedation options for patients who want them. Avoiding the dentist out of anxiety tends to make eventual treatment more involved, not less.
Children benefit from starting dental visits early, generally by their first birthday or within six months of the first tooth coming through, mainly so they become familiar with the setting before any treatment is actually needed. Establishing that routine early tends to make ongoing checkups far less stressful for both child and parent.
Payment and insurance arrangements vary by practice and by treatment, so it is worth asking directly what is covered and what options exist for anything that is not, rather than assuming either way. Getting that clarified before treatment starts avoids surprises once it is underway.
Beyond any single treatment, most dental visits start with an examination — checking for decay, reviewing the gums, and looking at existing fillings or crowns — often alongside X-rays where there is a reason to look between or beneath teeth. That groundwork is what a dentist uses to explain any findings and set out next steps before you leave.
Routine attendance, roughly every six months for most people, is what actually keeps small problems small. A lot of decay and gum disease develops without any pain in its early stages, which is why regular checkups matter even when nothing seems to be wrong, rather than only booking an appointment once something hurts. Contact details for The Dental Care Center are on this page, along with the full list of services offered — reach out to ask about scheduling.
3401 Raleigh Rd Pkwy W Ste 10C, Wilson, NC 27896, United States, Wilson, North Carolina(nearby)
Closed · Opens today at 9 AM
Wilson clinic with a general dentistry specialty that covers braces by implication, across 1 documented services — just outside Raleigh proper.
Based in Wilson, North Carolina, Wilson Dental Group is a dental practice serving the area. General dentistry covers the routine and restorative care most people need most often — examinations, cleanings, fillings, and preventive checks that catch problems while they are still small and inexpensive to treat. Regular attendance, roughly every six months for most patients, is what makes that early-catch approach actually work.
Beyond any single treatment, most dental visits start with an examination — checking for decay, reviewing the gums, and looking at existing fillings or crowns — often alongside X-rays where there is a reason to look between or beneath teeth. That groundwork is what a dentist uses to explain any findings and set out next steps before you leave.
Routine attendance, roughly every six months for most people, is what actually keeps small problems small. A lot of decay and gum disease develops without any pain in its early stages, which is why regular checkups matter even when nothing seems to be wrong, rather than only booking an appointment once something hurts.
A first appointment at a new practice typically covers a full examination, a review of your dental and medical history, and a professional cleaning, with X-rays if you do not have recent ones. It is also a reasonable time to raise any longer-term concerns, cosmetic or otherwise, so they can be factored into a plan going forward.
Day-to-day oral health still comes down to the basics between visits — brushing twice daily with fluoride toothpaste, cleaning between the teeth, and limiting how often sugary food and drink appear through the day matters more than the total amount eaten at once. Regular professional care is what catches whatever those habits do not.
Digital X-rays are a routine part of dental care because they show what a visual exam alone cannot — decay forming between teeth, bone loss below the gumline, and how developing adult teeth are positioned in children. They use a low radiation dose and are taken on a schedule matched to individual risk rather than at every single visit. This page has the practice's contact details and full service list. Get in touch through it to ask questions or book a visit.
110, 1704, South Main Street, Wake Forest, North Carolina(nearby)
Open until 3 PM
Dental Implants focus in Wake Forest; braces is implied by specialty rather than listed directly, with 7 services on file — just outside Raleigh proper.
Hard signals for every braces provider on this list — no opinions, just verifiable data.
| # | Clinic | Smyleee | Wknd | Ins. | Fin. | Offers Braces | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | Adams & Cheek Family Dentistry | 95 | 4.9★(743) | — | ✓ | — | — |
| 5 | Russo Dentistry | 92 | 4.9★(1,609) | — | ✓ | — | — |
| 6 | Ashley Lloyd, DDS | 83 | 5.0★(51) | — | ✓ | — | — |
| 8 | The Dental Market | 89 | 5.0★(136) | — | ✓ | — | — |
| 9 | Midtown Smiles Dental Care | 93 | 4.9★(151) | — | ✓ | — | — |
| 10 | Peace Street Dental | 93 | 5.0★(549) | — | ✓ | — | — |
| 1 | South Shore Dental· Denver | 81 | 4.7★(356) | — | — | — | — |
| 2 | The Dental Care Center· Wilson | 34 | — | — | — | — | — |
| 3 | Wilson Dental Group· Wilson | 34 | — | ✓ | — | — | — |
| 7 | Supremia Dentistry· Wake Forest | 92 | 4.9★(659) | — | ✓ | — | — |
Smyleee Rating bands: 90+ Outstanding · 84–89 Excellent · 71–83 Very Good · 61–70 Good · below 61 Rated.
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Raleigh has no shortage of dental providers — a quick search pulls up hundreds. The challenge isn't finding one, it's figuring out which ones actually deliver. We spent time reviewing patient outcomes, checking credentials, comparing pricing, and analyzing feedback from patients who've had braces work done across the Raleigh metro area.
This is the short list. Ten providers in Raleigh, North Carolina that consistently showed up in the data — not because they paid to be here, but because their patients keep coming back and referring others. If you're weighing options for braces in Raleigh, start here.
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