

Gary Conover DDS
2939
North Rock Road
Suite 110
Wichita, Ks.
(316)
636-2939
Here at the dental office of Gary Conover DDS, one of our highest priorities is making our patients feel completely comfortable with our dental services. Our staff is dedicated to responding to any questions or concerns that you may have in regards to dentistry.
We offer the following dental services:
Tooth-Color FillingsDental Technology
Cosmetic Dentistry
That tooth you chipped back in high school. Medication that darkened your teeth. A smile that’s worn down after decades of biting, chewing and grinding. Whatever the reason, cosmetic dentistry can restore your smile to picture perfect!
Bridgework, Partials & Dentures
There's no reason you can't enjoy a beautiful, natural smile just because you've lost a tooth or two.
Root Canals
Root Canals do not have to hurt! We will gently remove the nerve of a heavily decayed tooth and replace it with filling material.
Teeth Whitening
A smile that is less than bright can diminish your confidence and make you look older than you really are. A variety of procedures can give you a movie star smile!
Crowns and Color-Match Fillings
Who wants a “mouthful of metal?” Instead of “silver” fillings, we’ll create one that’s an exact match with your natural teeth – and virtually invisible. If your tooth cannot be restored with a filling and needs a crown, durable, long-wearing porcelain crowns let you laugh and smile with confidence.
Preventative Dentistry
Preventative dentistry is the foundation of good overall health. Most responsible car owners wouldn’t dream of driving more than 3,000 miles before changing their oil. Yet most of us neglect our “3,000 chews” six-month dental exam!
Why are regular dental hygiene appointments important for everyone? A dental hygienist will conduct a periodontal and gingival teeth cleaning to remove odor and decay-causing bacteria. Your hygienist will check for decay using x-rays and a visual exam, and examine your gums for disease.
Need more reasons?
Oral cancer becomes more common as we age, particularly on the tongue and the insides of cheeks and lips. Your hygienist checks for these conditions every time you visit.
More than 400 medications can cause dry mouth, which can lead to tooth decay.
In women, perimenopause can increase gum sensitivity, making them more susceptible to periodontal disease, which has been linked to an increased risk of heart disease, stroke, diabetes, respiratory disease, and low birth-weight babies.