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1 Thurber Blvd
Smithfield, Rhode Island 02917
(401) 231-7390

Your Trusted Smithfield Dentist!

Where Your Smile is A Top Priority

Achieve optimal oral health with care from Atwill-Conroy Dental Smithfield. Our skilled team of dentists includes Dr. William R. Conroy, Dr. Bakhoum M. Girgis, Dr. Kristofer Haggarty, and Dr. Thomas Hernon. We are dedicated to your oral health because it is an integral part of your overall wellness.

Our methods both heal and prevent damage, all while maintaining your comfort. Our full suite of dental care services includes but is not limited to:

Offering Our Care Out of Three Convenient Locations

You can visit us in Providence, RI, North Attleboro, MA, and right here in Smithfield. Each of our three locations is staffed by the same friendly faces, all of whom put forth the same level of professionalism and commitment to your satisfaction.

All Atwill-Conroy locations offer the same services. You and your family can come to us for dental care throughout our corner of New England.

Extended Hours for Emergency Cases

When a dental emergency strikes, you can count on us to provide the care you need. We offer extended hours on an emergency case-by-case basis, which means we can stay late, come in early, or open after hours to make sure you are treated as soon as possible.

Some common emergencies are broken teeth or prosthetics, toothaches, and infections. Emergency cases are always given priority scheduling and our expert attention.

Call Atwill-Conroy Dental Smithfield Today

We apply our high standard of care at each of our convenient office locations. When you visit our practice, you can expect comforting accommodations and an excellent chair-side manner. Each member of our team upholds a professional yet friendly tone so you can relax and enjoy your time with us.

Continue browsing our site for more information. Call us with further questions or to schedule an appointment. We look forward to working with you!

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Urgent Dental Care in Smithfield If you need urgent dental care, don’t hesitate to call us. We prioritize emergency cases and make sure you get the care you need as soon as possible. When you’re a patient with Atwill-Conroy Dental Smithfield, you get access to emergency care at each of our three locations across southern New England. Call us at our North Attleboro, Providence, or Smithfield location for the treatments you need to reach your optimal oral health. CALL US: (401) 231-7390 REQUEST APPOINTMENT What Constitutes a Dental...

Children’s Dental Care by Atwill-Conroy Picking your child’s dentist is an important decision. Atwill-Conroy Dental Smithfield is equipped for pediatric dental services with the latest dental technology to keep your child healthy and comfortable throughout their care with us. Whether you visit us at our Smithfield practice or any of our other two locations, you can count on the same high standard of care. We tailor our services to suit all ages. We also offer more pediatric dental services, including: Nitrous Oxide Cavity Prevention, like...

Endodontics is a specialized branch of dentistry that deals with the complex structures found inside the teeth. The Greek word “Endodontics” literally means “inside the tooth” and relates to the tooth pulp, tissues, nerves, and arterioles.  Endodontists receive additional dental training after completing dental school to enable them to perform both complex and simple procedures, including root canal therapy. Historically, a tooth with a diseased nerve would be removed immediately, but endodontists are now able to save the natural tooth in most...

The term “periodontics” refers to the dental specialty that pertains to the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of periodontal disease that affects the gums and jawbone.  The gum tissues serve to surround and support the teeth and the underlying jawbone anchors teeth firmly in place.  Periodontists have completed several years of extra dental training and are concerned with maintaining the function, health and aesthetics of the jawbone and tissues. Reasons for periodontal treatment Periodontal disease is a progressive condition which...

Oral and maxillofacial surgeons are specialists with advanced training and expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of various head and neck conditions and injuries.  After four years of dental school, an oral and maxillofacial surgeon completes four to six years of additional formal training in treating the craniomaxillofacial complex.  This specialty is one of 9 dental specialties recognized internationally and by the American Dental Association (ADA). An oral and maxillofacial surgeon can diagnose and treat a wide variety conditions. ...

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