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About Us

Dentist Dallas TX

Dr. Robert A. Cederberg and the team at Cederberg Dental provide full-service dental care, offering a wide selection of cosmetic, restorative, and general dentistry solutions. Every member of our staff is committed to delivering outstanding service and high-quality care. Your comfort is a top priority at our Dallas TX dental office, and we’ve designed a warm, inviting atmosphere where you can feel at ease.

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You deserve a beautiful smile

At our practice, you’ll experience modern dental care tailored to your overall satisfaction. We believe your teeth should be both attractive and functional, standing up to everyday use. Dr. Robert A. Cederberg and the team at Cederberg Dental blend advanced dental science with an artistic approach to cosmetic dentistry, creating smiles that are both durable and visually stunning.

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Teeth Whitening

Teeth whitening offers a simple and effective way to brighten your smile, boosting your confidence and enhancing your overall appearance.

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Dental Exams

Regular dental exams are the foundation of a healthy smile, allowing us to catch issues early and keep your teeth and gums in top shape.

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Cleanings

Professional dental cleanings go beyond brushing, removing stubborn plaque and leaving your teeth feeling fresh and sparkling.

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Emergency Dental Services

When dental emergencies strike, our prompt and compassionate care ensures your smile gets the attention it needs, right when you need it.

Common Concerns, Conditions, And Issues

Dentists are like all-in-one experts in oral health, equipped to address a wide range of dental concerns and keep your smile in excellent condition. Tooth decay is one of the most common problems they treat, often appearing unexpectedly. Cavities can affect anyone, but dentists are prepared to treat them effectively with fillings or crowns. Gum disease is another frequent issue, ranging from early-stage gingivitis to more advanced periodontitis, both of which require professional care to maintain healthy gums and teeth. Everyday concerns like sensitivity, bad breath, or minor chips are also easily managed with the right treatments.

Their role goes beyond routine fixes. General dentists are often the first to detect and manage more complex conditions, including oral infections, TMJ disorders, and even issues related to sleep apnea. If you grind your teeth at night, they can design custom mouthguards to protect against damage. From preventive care to restorative treatments, dentists provide comprehensive solutions to ensure your smile remains healthy, resilient, and ready for daily life.

The History Of Dental Care

The evolution of dental care is both extensive and intriguing, reflecting centuries of innovation and discovery. Thousands of years ago, early practitioners used basic tools to address dental issues. In ancient Egypt, evidence shows they performed procedures like filling cavities and crafting primitive dental prosthetics. Later, in ancient Greece and Rome, scholars such as Hippocrates studied oral health and developed early treatment methods, laying the groundwork for modern dentistry.

Over time, dentistry transformed from a basic necessity into a sophisticated medical field. During the Middle Ages, barber-surgeons performed tooth extractions alongside grooming services. The Renaissance marked a turning point, bringing renewed focus to science and medicine. Pierre Fauchard, known as the “Father of Modern Dentistry,” helped formalize the profession with his influential writings. From these early developments, dentistry has grown into today’s advanced, patient-focused practice—combining innovation, precision, and compassionate care.

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What Kind Of Training Does A Dentist Have?

Becoming a dentist requires extensive education and training, combining scientific knowledge with technical skill and patient care. The process begins with a bachelor’s degree, typically in a science-related field such as biology or chemistry, to build a strong foundation in human anatomy and physiology. This is followed by four years of dental school, where students gain in-depth knowledge of oral health and hands-on clinical experience treating patients.

Many dentists choose to pursue additional training in specialized fields like orthodontics or oral surgery, which can require several more years of study. Even general dentists continue their education throughout their careers, staying current with emerging techniques and technologies. This ongoing commitment ensures that when you visit the dentist, you’re receiving care from a highly trained professional dedicated to delivering the best possible results for your smile.

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Dental Insurances We Accept

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