Bear Creek Family Dentistry

Bear Creek Family Dentistry For over 36 years, Bear Creek Family Dentistry has been providing great dental services in our community. We serve patients of all ages from toddlers to adults.

We have convenient locations to serve you in both Dallas and Tarrant County. At Bear Creek Family Dentistry, our team consists of general dentists and specialists in pediatric dentistry, orthodontics, oral surgery and prosthodontics. We believe that building a foundation of trust with our patients is a key component of our success. We treat every patient the way we would want to be treated - with

compassion, courtesy, and respect. We will only recommend treatment that we feel is best for your oral health and that we would recommend for our friends and our own family. We believe that a comfortable patient is a happy patient. We understand how nervous a patient can be at their dental appointment. We go out of our way to make sure that your visit is a pleasant one. We offer a variety of entertainment such as large screen TV’s, a children’s play gym, video games and a movie theater

We use modern dental equipment. Both the doctors and our staff devote many hours to continuing education each year to keep up with rapid advances in technology, techniques, and materials. At Bear Creek Family Dentistry you’ll find general dentists under the same roof as board-certified pediatric dentists, orthodontists, oral surgeons, and prosthodontists. That means no matter what kind of dental needs you and your family have, we’ll be able to take care of them right here, right now—no running around town, saving you time and money. When it comes to dentistry, we truly are a one stop shop and by having this many doctors in one location also means you’ll only be getting the best quality care with every treatment you receive!

Eating sweets with meals is better than snacking on them throughout the day, since saliva production is higher and helps...
05/15/2026

Eating sweets with meals is better than snacking on them throughout the day, since saliva production is higher and helps wash away sugar and acids.

Frequent snacking gives bacteria more chances to produce acids that weaken enamel over time. 🍫

Do you usually enjoy sweets with meals or as snacks, and have you noticed a difference? Share below!

Smiles start here! 🐻✨We’re dedicated to making every visit comfortable, caring and fun for the whole family!
05/13/2026

Smiles start here! 🐻✨

We’re dedicated to making every visit comfortable, caring and fun for the whole family!

What you eat plays a big role in gum health, with nutrients like vitamin C, calcium, and antioxidants helping keep gums ...
05/13/2026

What you eat plays a big role in gum health, with nutrients like vitamin C, calcium, and antioxidants helping keep gums strong and resilient.

A balanced diet can support healing, reduce inflammation, and protect against gum disease. 🥦

What foods do you try to include for healthier gums? Share your go-to choices in the comments!

Dental exams often include measuring the space between your teeth and gums to check for early signs of gum disease.These...
05/11/2026

Dental exams often include measuring the space between your teeth and gums to check for early signs of gum disease.

These small measurements help track changes over time and catch problems before they become more serious. 🦷

Have you ever noticed your gums being measured during a visit? Share your experience in the comments!

Happy Mother’s Day to all the GREAT MOMS! 💐🐻✨   ❤️     f
05/10/2026

Happy Mother’s Day to all the GREAT MOMS! 💐🐻✨

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Saliva helps protect your teeth by washing away food particles and neutralizing acids that cause decay. It also supports...
05/08/2026

Saliva helps protect your teeth by washing away food particles and neutralizing acids that cause decay. It also supports enamel health and keeps your mouth balanced. 💧

Without enough saliva, your risk for cavities and irritation increases. 🦷

What’s something you do to keep your mouth feeling healthy and hydrated? Tell us below!

White spots on teeth can be an early sign of enamel demineralization, mild decay, or fluorosis from too much fluoride du...
05/06/2026

White spots on teeth can be an early sign of enamel demineralization, mild decay, or fluorosis from too much fluoride during tooth development 🦷

They often show up before cavities fully form, making early care important.

Have you ever noticed white spots on your teeth or someone else’s? Tell us below!

A lot of our patients started here as kids, and now they trust us with their own children’s smiles! Generations of care ...
05/05/2026

A lot of our patients started here as kids, and now they trust us with their own children’s smiles! Generations of care you can count on 🐻🤍

Cavities often form between teeth where brushing and flossing can’t reach as easily. These tight spaces allow plaque and...
05/04/2026

Cavities often form between teeth where brushing and flossing can’t reach as easily. These tight spaces allow plaque and food particles to build up over time 🦷

Flossing is key to cleaning where your toothbrush can’t reach.

Have you noticed cavities forming in hard-to-reach spots before? Tell us below!

Brushing harder doesn’t mean cleaner teeth—in fact, it can wear down enamel and irritate your gums.A gentle technique wi...
05/01/2026

Brushing harder doesn’t mean cleaner teeth—in fact, it can wear down enamel and irritate your gums.

A gentle technique with soft, circular motions removes plaque effectively without causing damage 🪥🦷

Do you tend to brush lightly or use more pressure? Tell us what works for you! 😊

Your oral health affects more than just your smile!Poor dental hygiene can impact digestion, contribute to sleep issues,...
04/29/2026

Your oral health affects more than just your smile!

Poor dental hygiene can impact digestion, contribute to sleep issues, and is linked to conditions like heart disease and inflammation throughout the body 🦷

Have you noticed changes in your overall health when your oral care routine slips? What habits help you stay on track? Share in the comments! 😊

Address

Dallas, TX

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 8am - 4pm

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