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Family dentistry focuses on providing dental care for patients of all ages, from young children to older adults. Family dental services include preventive care, routine checkups, cleanings, fillings, and treatment for common dental concerns.
This type of care can help maintain healthy teeth and gums throughout life. Our dentist monitors oral health, detects early signs of decay or gum disease, and provides treatments designed to repair or protect teeth. Family dentistry supports long-term oral health by combining prevention, education, and restorative care.
One office for kids, teens, and adults
Routine care to stop problems early
Gentle treatments in a calm setting
Care that grows with your family
Oral health needs change as we grow. Children develop new teeth, teens may face orthodontic concerns, adults manage daily wear and gum health, and seniors often require closer monitoring of restorations and oral tissues. Family dentistry brings all of these stages together under one coordinated approach.
Regular dental visits that include exams, professional cleanings, and education are widely recommended by professional organizations such as the American Dental Association as part of preventive health care. These visits can help reduce the risk of common concerns like tooth decay and gum disease while reinforcing good habits at home.
A family dentist is trained to adapt communication, exam techniques, and education based on age, comfort level, and individual needs, helping patients feel supported rather than rushed.
Our family dentist provides a wide range of procedures designed to support oral health at every stage of life. Preventive services include exams, dental cleanings, fluoride treatments, dental sealants, oral cancer screenings, and digital X-rays.
Restorative treatments may include fillings, crowns, implants, dentures, and treatments for minor dental damage. Family dentists also guide patients on brushing, flossing, and healthy habits. These services can help maintain strong teeth and healthy gums throughout childhood, adulthood, and later years.
Daily habits are the foundation of long-term oral health. Simple routines supported by dental professionals include:
These steps, combined with professional care, can help reduce the risk of cavities and gum disease over time.
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– Luke P.
“My family and I have been patients of Dr. Present and Dr. Klein for many years. Dr. Klein has been caring for my dental health for over 20 years. He has always been professional, caring, and compassionate. The office staff and dental hygienists are all very helpful and professional. I highly recommend this practice!”
– Dee D.
“Absolutely the best dentist and hygienist I have ever had. Gentle, friendly, and explain any work you need done very clearly. The front desk is a pleasure. I actually look forward to dentist appointments. When does THAT happen? I highly recommend!!!!”
– Susan M.



NextGen Dental Center PC offers comprehensive family dentistry in North Wales, PA, with a friendly, patient-centered approach.
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A child’s first dental visit is usually focused on comfort, education, and familiarity. Our dentist gently checks development, explains tools in simple terms, and discusses brushing and diet with parents. These early visits help children feel at ease in the dental setting and can support positive long-term attitudes toward dental care. Visit our Pediatric Dentistry page to learn more!
Most families benefit from routine dental visits about twice a year, which typically include an exam and professional cleaning. However, the ideal schedule can vary based on age, oral health history, and risk factors. Our dentist will recommend a visit frequency personalized to your family’s specific needs and preventive goals.
Dental X-rays are taken only when clinically appropriate based on age, findings, and oral health history. They help dentists evaluate areas not visible during an exam, such as between teeth or below the gumline. Trusted dental practices follow guidelines to limit exposure while using imaging when it supports accurate diagnosis.
Many dental insurance plans include coverage for preventive services such as exams and cleanings, though benefits vary. Bringing your insurance information allows the dental team to review coverage details with you. For services beyond preventive care, costs depend on treatment type, materials, and individual needs, which are discussed in advance. Check out our Contact page for more financing information.