Jim Peck DDS

Jim Peck DDS Dr. Jim Peck practices a full range of general and cosmetic dentistry in New Braunfels. Currently Accepting New Patients.

Decades of expertise in veneers, crowns, bridges, fillings, sleep apnea, teeth grinding, and preventative care.

06/01/2026

He’s said it before and he’ll say it again. Water flossers are not as good at floss at removing plaque and debris from in between your teeth!

You can use a water flosser for an “extra-clean” feeling but make sure you are using traditional floss too!

05/28/2026

These boots are made for drillin’ and that’s just what they’ll do! 🚶

Looking for a top-rated dentist in New Braunfels? Let your feet walk you through our door!

05/27/2026

We love getting great patient feedback! Check out this new Google review from our patient Mark:

“I always dreaded going to the dentist office until I went to Dr Peck’s office. Everyone there is so nice from Dr Peck through his entire staff. A shout out to Leah who does an amazing job cleaning teeth. She is absolutely the best dental hygienist I’ve ever had. If you’re looking for a truly remarkable Dentist look no further.”

Have you had a great experience with us? We’d love to hear your story! Share your experience with Smile New Braunfels in the comments below.

Ready for a top-rated dentist office? Book your next appointment to experience the magic firsthand. ✨

We are forever grateful for the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice. We wish you a restful Memorial Day ...
05/25/2026

We are forever grateful for the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice. We wish you a restful Memorial Day with your family and friends.

We will be closed today in observance of the holiday.

05/20/2026

We asked our dental team what their walk-out song would be…and we got some bangers! 🤘🏻🎶

How would you rate their picks?? And what would your walk-out song be??? 🤔

05/18/2026

It’s not goodbye forever, just until your next appointment! ❤️

05/14/2026

We treat every appointment like it’s the Grand Prix. 🏁

And your gorgeous smile is our victory lap! 😁🏆

05/12/2026

Listen to the Black Eyes Peas (and Dr. Peck) y’all! You should be flossing 7 days a week - Monday all the way til Sunday!

Wishing a wonderfully happy Mother's Day to all the moms out there. 💐We hope your day is full of love, laughter, and smi...
05/10/2026

Wishing a wonderfully happy Mother's Day to all the moms out there. 💐

We hope your day is full of love, laughter, and smiles. 😃

05/06/2026

You may have heard many of these “dental myths” online, from friends and family or well-meaning acquaintances. Ideas like “brushing harder is better” or that “no pain means your teeth are fine.”

In our latest blog post, Dr. Peck debunks some of these false, silly, or even downright dangerous myths to help you protect your smile - and your overall health! We have a quick summary below, but you can read the full post via the link in our bio!

1. As long as a food or drink is “sugar-free,” it isn’t bad for my teeth.
- Many sugar-free foods still contain acids that can damage teeth!
2. Bleeding gums aren’t a big deal.
- Healthy gums don’t bleed. You are either brushing too hard, not flossing enough, or have early-stage gingivitis or other health issues.
3. If my teeth don’t hurt, they are healthy.
- Many serious dental issues show no symptoms in their early stages. But by the time you feel pain, your issue may be more serious than if it were caught early.
4. Brushing harder is better.
- You can actually brush so hard that you damage your gums or wear down tooth enamel and root surfaces, causing tooth pain and sensitivity. Always use a soft toothbrush and a gentle, circular motion.
5. I can whiten my teeth at home just as well as a professional treatment (even with items from my pantry).
- Using lemon juice, baking soda, active charcoal, etc. to whiten your teeth can damage your enamel.
6. Dental x-rays are dangerous.
- Dental x-rays are safe and are very low in radiation. And the risk of avoiding x-rays can lead to undiagnosed dental issues.
7. You should avoid the dentist if you’re pregnant.
- Regular dental check-ups and cleanings are essential for maintaining healthy gums and avoiding potential infections. Cosmetic work can wait, but emergency dental care is necessary!

There is a lot of misinformation floating around about dental procedures, products, and proper oral care, so it’s important to get your info from trusted sources. Ask your dentist if you have specific questions about your dental health, and stay up-to-date on your cleanings and exams.

Address

221 Hunters Village
New Braunfels, TX
78132

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 1pm

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