Designed for Families. Built on Trust.

When it comes to your child’s smile, you want care that feels simple, thoughtful, and truly connected. At Turley Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry, that’s exactly what families can expect — a seamless experience where pediatric dentistry and orthodontics work together under one roof.

What makes Turley unique is not just the convenience, but the philosophy behind it. As a family-operated practice with generations of expertise, care is guided by a shared vision and a deep understanding of how smiles grow and change over time.

That journey begins earlier than many parents realize. In fact, we love meeting our youngest patients — even babies and infants. When that first tooth plays peek-a-boo, it’s the perfect time for a first visit. Starting early allows us to focus on prevention from day one, helping families build healthy habits and giving children a positive, comfortable introduction to dental care.

Preventive care is truly at the heart of what we do, and it’s something we’re incredibly proud of. Thanks to this proactive approach, our practice sees remarkably low cavity rates — a reflection of the consistency, education, and attention we provide at every stage.

As children grow, we continue to follow their development closely. Orthodontic insight is thoughtfully incorporated into routine pediatric visits, helping guide decisions at the right time. The American Association of Orthodontists recommends children have their first orthodontic evaluation around age 7, and we’re here to make that process easy and seamless. While the teen years are often ideal for treatment, orthodontic care isn’t just for kids — we proudly welcome patients of all ages. It’s never too late to achieve the smile you’ve always wanted.

Just as important as clinical excellence is how patients feel. Across both pediatric dentistry and orthodontics, comfort and a positive experience are always a priority.

At Turley, it’s not about separate appointments or disconnected care. It’s about one team, one philosophy, and relationships built on trust — supporting families from that very first tooth all the way to confident, lifelong smiles.




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