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“If I could give this place 10 stars I would. My son had his lip and tongue procedure done by Dr Voller and he is absolutely fantastic….”

Charly K., Kittanning, PA
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Welcome to Voller Dentistry, PC

Not your typical dental office.
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Quick & non-invasive
Lip/Tongue-Tie Treatments

Find relief for you
or your child.

While lip and tongue-ties are typically associated with infants, these conditions can often be missed and end up troubling teens and adults as well. They can cause all sorts of serious issues, making speaking, eating (particularly breastfeeding), and even breathing more difficult and uncomfortable. Thankfully, with a laser procedure that only takes about 5 minutes, Dr. Voller can fix the problem permanently.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get emergency dental care?

Your first step in getting emergency dental care is to call Voller Dentistry and let one of our team members assist you over the phone. If you are suffering from a life-threatening emergency, please call 911 immediately.

Most hospital emergency rooms, urgent care clinics, and mobile ERs are not equipped to handle dental emergencies, and thus if you go there, you are unlikely to be treated.

Dental emergencies such as cavities, tooth infections, and gum infections are often an indication of bigger dental problems, and a sign that it’s time to get back into the regular habit of visiting Dr. Voller for your biannual exam and cleaning appointments. This will save you time, money, and of course, your natural teeth!

How much does a dental check-up & cleaning cost in Kittanning?

The cost of a dental check-up and cleaning can vary depending on geography and other factors, including the condition of your individual oral health.

A check-up and cleaning should begin with a review of your health history, as well as a discussion of any questions or concerns you may have. You should also receive a thorough examination by Dr. Voller, a professional cleaning, X-rays, and an oral cancer screening.

The average cost in markets across the United States is between $200 and $350. If you have dental insurance, the fees for your check-up and cleaning (including any out-of-pocket co-pays) are negotiated with us by your insurance company.

How can I make a same-day appointment with a dentist?

When making a same-day appointment, it is always best to call Voller Dentistry directly for a faster response. Sending an email or online appointment request will not get you a response as quickly. A phone call also allows you to explain your situation in greater detail so that our team can bring you in for the best care as soon as possible.

The goal of any same-day appointment is generally to assess your situation, eliminate the cause of any pain, and of course to finalize a treatment plan for a future date. Sometimes, Dr. Voller can provide more advanced treatment during a same-day appointment.

What is the best way to find a cosmetic dentist?

While there is no single designation that qualifies a dentist to be a cosmetic dentist, there are many organizations that offer advanced training on cosmetic dentistry. If you are looking for a cosmetic dentist, it is best to find one who is a member of a professional cosmetic dentistry organization such as the Academy of Comprehensive Esthetics or the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD). Dr. Voller is a proud, active member of both organizations.

What level of education is required to be a dentist?

All dentists in the United States must earn either a Doctor of Dental Sciences (DDS) or a Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) from one of the nation’s 67 accredited dental schools.

Acceptance into a dental school requires the student to have earned a bachelor's degree with very high grades in a major that is heavy in both math and science.

Dental school is an additional three years, with a combination of both hands-on and classroom learning.

Following dental school, some dentists continue their education by earning one of twelve specializations recognized by the American Dental Association (ADA), which require an additional three or more years of dental school training.

Finally, all dentists are required by law to complete a minimum number of continuing education hours each year to maintain their dental license.

At the end of the day, our job is to help Kittanning friends and families achieve a smile that is not only healthy — but also provides improved confidence and a better quality of life.

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