North of downtown Columbia on Farrow Road, a few minutes from the I-77 interchange, Elite Smiles Dental runs as a general and family practice with a wider bench than most: three dentists, a Monday-through-Saturday schedule, and a stated willingness to take emergency patients from across South Carolina. Dr. Reznick trained at the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Dentistry and spent a decade as an Army general dentist. Dr. Young qualified at the Medical University of South Carolina and completed an advanced general dentistry residency at the University of Florida. Dr. Gambrell rounds out the group.
Emergency care is where the six-day schedule earns its keep. Dental pain sorts into a handful of patterns, and each has a different fix: a cracked cusp that hurts on release of biting pressure, an abscess that throbs and swells and needs drainage plus root canal treatment or extraction, a lost crown leaving a sensitive prepared stub, or a knocked-out tooth, where the tooth should be kept moist and the window for successful reimplantation is measured in an hour or two. Being seen the same day often decides whether a tooth is saved or lost, and Saturday coverage lands precisely when other offices are shut.
Day to day, the practice covers cleanings and exams, oral cancer screenings, sealants and fluoride, composite fillings, same-day crowns milled in the office, bridges, dentures and partials, root canal treatment, extractions, bone grafting and implants. Cosmetic work runs to Zoom whitening, veneers and full smile makeovers. Clear aligners, children's dentistry, night guards, TMD care and sleep apnea appliances are all in scope, and nitrous oxide or IV sedation is available for nervous patients. Having children and adults treated in one building is the practical argument for a family practice: one trip, one set of records, one team that already knows the household's history.
One honest note on the cosmetic side. Whitening lifts the shade of natural enamel only. Restorative material is immune to it — a ceramic crown, a laboratory veneer, a white filling in a front tooth all stay exactly as dark or as light as the day they were fitted — so where old work already shows, the plan usually has to include replacing it after whitening rather than whitening around it. A 3D scanner on site supports implant and airway planning.