Coats Dental Group of Longmont

Coats Dental Group of Longmont Coats Dental Group of Longmont offers family, general, cosmetic, and pediatric dental services in Longmont CO Call today to get started!

Dr. Brian Coats is a second-generation dentist in Longmont, CO who is proudly carrying on his father’s tradition of providing comfortable, comprehensive dental care at Coats Dental Group Family & Cosmetic Dentistry of Longmont. He graduated with his Doctor of Dental Surgery from the Creighton University School of Dentistry and has been helping the Longmont community smile for well over 25 years no

w. Today, he couldn’t be happier to have his son, Dr. Kevin Coats (also a graduate of the Creighton University School of Dentistry), practice alongside him at our practice. Whether you need a dentist in Longmont for your child, or an expert who can give you the smile transformation you’ve always wanted, our experienced, friendly team is ready to help! Plus, while our office has been open for decades, it’s updated with the latest technology like all-digital X-rays and advanced oral cancer detection.

Tooth decalcification is an early stage of enamel damage that can leave white spots on teeth. 🦷 It often develops from p...
06/03/2026

Tooth decalcification is an early stage of enamel damage that can leave white spots on teeth. 🦷 It often develops from plaque buildup, frequent sugar exposure, or inconsistent brushing habits.

Catching decalcification early can help prevent cavities and protect the strength of your enamel.

Have you ever noticed white spots on teeth before? Tell us in the comments!

Tooth wear can happen in different ways, and each type affects your smile differently. 🦷Attrition comes from teeth grind...
05/27/2026

Tooth wear can happen in different ways, and each type affects your smile differently. 🦷

Attrition comes from teeth grinding, abrasion is caused by outside forces like aggressive brushing, and erosion happens when acids wear down enamel.

Have you ever noticed sensitivity or flattening on your teeth? Share your experience in the comments!

Sudden temperature changes can trigger sensitive teeth when enamel wears down or gums recede, exposing the inner layer.H...
05/20/2026

Sudden temperature changes can trigger sensitive teeth when enamel wears down or gums recede, exposing the inner layer.

Hot or cold foods can reach these areas more easily, causing that quick, sharp discomfort 🥶

Do certain foods or drinks make your teeth feel sensitive? Share what you’ve noticed below!

Acid reflux can expose your teeth to strong stomach acids that wear down enamel over time.This erosion can lead to sensi...
05/13/2026

Acid reflux can expose your teeth to strong stomach acids that wear down enamel over time.

This erosion can lead to sensitivity, discoloration, and a higher risk of cavities. 🦷

Have you ever noticed tooth sensitivity or changes in your enamel? Share your experience in the comments!

Dry mouth happens when your body doesn’t produce enough saliva, which helps wash away food and bacteria. Without it, you...
05/06/2026

Dry mouth happens when your body doesn’t produce enough saliva, which helps wash away food and bacteria. Without it, your teeth are more at risk for cavities and decay 🦷

Less saliva can lead to more plaque buildup and tooth damage 💧

Have you ever dealt with dry mouth? What helped you manage it? Share below!

Tooth injuries can happen anytime—but many are preventable with simple habits.Avoid using your teeth to open things, be ...
04/29/2026

Tooth injuries can happen anytime—but many are preventable with simple habits.

Avoid using your teeth to open things, be careful with hard foods like ice, and wear a mouthguard during sports 🦷

Have you ever had a dental injury or close call? What habits help protect your smile? Share in the comments! 😊

Your daily dental routine can be a little greener this Earth Day 🌱🦷 Small, mindful choices can help reduce waste while s...
04/22/2026

Your daily dental routine can be a little greener this Earth Day 🌱🦷 Small, mindful choices can help reduce waste while still keeping your smile healthy.

Swap to a reusable or bamboo toothbrush, choose toothpaste with minimal packaging, and avoid letting the water run while brushing. These easy habits add up over time for both your oral health and the environment.

Have you tried any eco-friendly dental products yet? Share what’s worked for you!

Tomorrow is National High Five Day—let’s celebrate healthy smiles ✋✨Simple habits like brushing twice a day, flossing, a...
04/15/2026

Tomorrow is National High Five Day—let’s celebrate healthy smiles ✋✨

Simple habits like brushing twice a day, flossing, and choosing tooth-friendly snacks go a long way in keeping your smile strong. Those small daily efforts really add up over time.

Which dental habit are you most proud of? Tell us below!

Acidic foods and drinks can slowly wear down your enamel, leaving teeth more sensitive and prone to damage. 🍋Citrus frui...
04/08/2026

Acidic foods and drinks can slowly wear down your enamel, leaving teeth more sensitive and prone to damage. 🍋

Citrus fruits and soft drinks are common culprits, but rinsing with water, using a straw, and waiting before brushing can help protect your smile.

Do you have a favorite acidic drink you can’t give up? Share in the comments!

April Fools’ Day fun fact: early toothbrushes were actually made from twigs and frayed sticks 🪥People would chew the end...
04/01/2026

April Fools’ Day fun fact: early toothbrushes were actually made from twigs and frayed sticks 🪥

People would chew the ends to clean their teeth long before modern brushes existed!

Did you think that was real or just a prank? Tell us what you guessed in the comments! 😄

Address

1305 Sumner Street , Suite 300
Longmont, CO
80501

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 7am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 7am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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