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  CENTERVILLE CLINICS DENTAL SERVICES  
 
LOCATIONS:

Centerville Clinics offers Dental Services at four locations.

 

 

The Joseph A. Yablonski Memorial Clinic

1070 Old National Pike Road    Fredericktown, Pa 15333
 
The Republic Office
 
1006 Main Street    Republic, PA 15475
    The Charleroi Medical and Dental Center  
    501 McKean Ave    Charleroi, PA 15022
    The Connellsville Office
    208 South Arch Street   Connellsville, PA 15425  
       
     
 
DENTISTS:
Dr. James Davis DMD sees patients at the Yablonski Memorial Clinic and the Connellsville Office.  
 
 
Dr. Eugene Hester DMD sees patients at the Charleroi Medical and Dental Office:  
 
 
    OFFICE HOURS: At the Yablonski Memorial Clinic: Mondays: 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Tuesdays: 1p.m. to 5 p.m. and Fridays: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.  
       
         
      At the Republic Office: Wednesdays: 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., and Fridays: 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.  
       
   
   
      At the Charleroi Office: Mondays: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Tuesday, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.  
       
   
   
   
APPOINTMENTS:
To make an appointment, call the Yablonski Clinic at 724-632-6801, the Republic Office at 724-246-9434, or the Connellsville Office at 724-626-2630.  
       
   
 
All services at Centerville Clinics are provided without discrimination based on financial ability, race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, parenthood, ethnic background, national origin, physical or mental handicap or disability.   DENTAL SERVICES  
  We provide a variety of services to meet your dental health care and treatment needs. Many services can be completed in one appointment where other treatments may require scheduling several appointments to minimize any inconvenience to the patient.  
   
     
  EXAMINATION: The examination is a complete visual inspection of the oral cavity along with any necessary x-rays to reveal any unforeseen problems.  
   
       
    CLEANING: Cleaning is a preventive procedure that is important to have done at least every 6 months, sometimes more often for some individuals.  
     
       
    FILLINGS: Minor cavities can be restored with either silver or white (tooth-colored) fillings. This type of treatment is a good way of correcting a small problem before it becomes a bigger and more expensive problem.  
     
       
    EXTRACTIONS: When a tooth cannot be saved or it needs to be taken out for other reasons (as for braces), our dental team is very skilled in safe and painless tooth removal.  
     
       
    CROWNS: When too much of a tooth is decayed or broken away, it is best * restored with a crown. We offer all types of crowns -- porcelain, acrylic, metal and gold.  
     
       
    BRIDGES: When single or multiple teeth are missing, they can be replaced d with either fixed or removable bridges.  
     
       
    DENTURES: When too many teeth are missing to be restored by bridgework, dentures offer a good solution.  
     
       
    BLEACHING: Stained or discolored teeth can often be lightened to dramatically improve their appearance by treatment with our bleaching system.  
     
       
    ENAMEL BONDING: The appearance of malformed or broken teeth can be amazingly improved by bonding a veneer of porcelain or composite to their surfaces.  
     
       
    ROOT CANALS: If the nerve of a tooth has been exposed by a cavity or fracture, the tooth can still be saved by root canal treatment in which the nerve is painlessly removed and filled.  
     
       
    PERIODONTICS: If bacterial plaque is allowed to remain too long on the root surfaces of the teeth, it eventually turns into a hardened substance called calculus (tartar). This substance has the potential to cause the gradual destruction of the gums and bone around the teeth, which is known as periodontal disease.  
     
     
       
CENTERVILLE CLINICS
1070 OLD NATIONAL PIKE ROAD / FREDERICKTOWN, PA 15333 / 724-632-6801