Dental emergencies in Lancaster and Ephrata can feel like a plot twist in your daily routine—unexpected, urgent, and often a bit scary. Whether you’ve chipped a tooth while munching on popcorn or are dealing with a sudden toothache, knowing how to handle these situations can make all the difference. Let… Read More…
Safety and comfort at both smilebuilderz locations are always at the forefront of our patient care. We use advancements in technology and technique to continue to provide next-level dentistry. One innovation we bring to our Lancaster and Ephrata dental care is something called a Level One Surgical Suite — a… Read More…
Your teeth are the stars of your smile, but they would be nothing without their supporting cast: gums, jaws, roots, and periodontal ligaments. At Smilebuilderz, our dental specialties include periodontal dentistry in Lancaster. Our leading periodontists, Dr. Moe and Dr. John Nikas, specialize in caring for your oral structures to… Read More…
Have you been someone who’s always wanted Invisalign® in Lancaster, but you’re too nervous or freaked out by where to even start? Smilebuilderz makes it simple to ask the questions you want answers to — from time frame to costs — so that you can make an informed decision about… Read More…
Are you unsure about seeing the dentist because the thought of having to sit in any dental chair makes your stomach uneasy? Has a past dental experience left you doubting dentistry altogether? It’s time you learned about how your Lancaster and Ephrata smilebuilderz dentists can work together to give you… Read More…
There’s no denying that sharp, somewhat debilitating pain you get in your tooth when you know something very real is definitely wrong. It’s usually the signal your body gives you to call your Ephrata Smilebuilderz dentist for a visit and a checkup to see what’s causing your pain. Is a… Read More…
Maybe you’ve known you needed an extraction for a while but have been putting off seeing your Smilebuilderz dentist in Lancaster and Ephrata because you’re worried about the treatment and how it might affect your schedule or life in general. Positive information is sometimes the best antidote to fear. Let’s work… Read More…
Are you self-conscious about your smile? Often, people are “camera shy”, or they’re afraid to smile because of a missing or damaged tooth that looks abnormal. Even worse, this problem can lead to other dental and physical health issues. Fortunately, a dental crown can help in restoring a bad tooth…. Read More…