Our Practice has been located close to the Y in Oak Hill for over 30 years making us the most established dental practice in the area.  Just click here for a map to our location.

Come visit us at our location.

When you visit with us, you can relax and watch the assortment of wildlife that we attract that feed and drink whilst you undergo your treatments.

We think you will enjoy your visit with us in our tranquil surroundings.

For a unique and relaxed dental experience and the highest standard of care and treatment

Our Mission Is to serve and provide an exceptional level of quality care to our clients in a unique, caring environment. To work with a truly warm and caring dental team who are committed to exceptional care, client education, superior communication, integrity, and service. To provide for our clients information that will enable them to achieve and maintain optimal oral health. To serve clients who, like us, place a high value on their health, life and pursuit of excellence.

In today's high-visibility world, the focus is on appearance. As we communicate with one another, our attention tends to focus on the face. Whether serious or smiling, our face and more specifically our mouths, literally and figuratively say a lot about us. The composition of our teeth related to the facial makeup of that "smile" is high priority with Dr. Barry Bowden and his Team.

In response to a client's individual wishes, enhanced or corrective applications in dental technology are applied to assure each client his or her dental vision is achieved. At the office of Barry Bowden, you feel confident that these image-oriented professionals will achieve the desired results, whether they be function and maintenance, or appearance and esthetics.

Dr. Barry Bowden and his Team carefully discuss in detail the level and scope of each suggested procedure or treatment. Dialogue between client and Doctor is relaxed and informative to ensure that each client has a thorough understanding of how to proceed in dental health, function and esthetics.

Dental Facts:

What do tree branches, wild boar hairs and nylon have in common? The bristles of a toothbrush have been made from these items. People have been concerned about their dental hygiene since Egyptian times. Ancient tombs contained small tree branches whose ends had been frayed into soft fibers. In the 15th century, the Chinese made toothbrushes from the neck hairs of a Siberian wild boar. The present-day nylon toothbrush wasn’t invented until 1937.

 

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