MARKETPLACE/CO/ASPENWOOD DENTAL ASSOCIATES AND COLORADO DENTAL IMPLANT CENTER

Aspenwood Dental Associates and Colorado Dental Implant Center

0.0(0 reviews)·Aurora, CO 80014·Dentist·● Open now · books in < 2h
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In business since1972

About Aspenwood

Aspenwood Dental Associates and Colorado Dental Implant Center is a local dentist in Aurora, CO. View address, contact info, hours and services below.

Services & pricing

Dentist

Booked and scheduled through Hustl.it — quote, confirmation, and payment all in one.

⏱ 45–90 min · One-off or recurring
$65 from

Service area

Within 15 miles of 80014

Based in Aurora, CO. Travel fees may apply beyond the green zone.

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Credentials

Background checkedInsured — $1M liabilityPayments via Whop

FAQ

Do you accept new patients?
Yes! We’re currently welcoming new patients into our dental family. We offer a complimentary consultation for new patients to meet the team, tour the office, and discuss your needs without financial pressure. Schedule Your Complimentary Consultation
I have severe dental anxiety. Can you help?
Absolutely. We’re known for our gentle, painless approach. We offer a full “Comfort Menu” including sedation options to ensure you feel safe and relaxed. Many of our patients haven’t been to the dentist in years—we specialize in helping people like you regain confidence and health.
Do you take my insurance?
We work with most major PPO providers, including Delta Dental, Cigna, MetLife, and more. Our team will perform a complimentary benefits check before any treatment so you have full financial transparency. We also accept Health First Colorado (Medicaid) for qualifying patients. Insurance & Payment Options
What if I have a dental emergency?
We understand that toothaches don’t respect business hours. We prioritize same-day emergency appointments for our patients to get you out of pain as quickly as possible. If you’re near Buckley Space Force Base , Southlands , or anywhere in the Aurora area, call us first. Emergency Dental Care in Aurora
Do you serve military families from Buckley Space Force Base?
Yes. We’re proud to serve active duty members, veterans, and their families. We accept most military dental insurance plans and offer flexible scheduling to accommodate deployment and training schedules.
What neighborhoods do you serve?
We serve all of Aurora and surrounding communities, including: Heather Gardens Saddle Rock Tallyn’s Reach Southlands Buckley Space Force Base Centennial Parker Denver (East)
Does living at high altitude really affect my dental health?
Surprisingly, yes. Living at 5,400 feet means your body fights harder to stay hydrated due to the lower humidity and thinner air. This often leads to xerostomia (chronic dry mouth). Since saliva is your mouth’s primary defense against bacteria and acid, a dry mouth can accelerate cavities and gum disease. Our Approach: We don’t just tell you to “drink more water.” We provide specific hydration protocols and recommend therapeutic rinses to keep your oral environment balanced year-round.
I feel like tartar builds up faster on my teeth here in Aurora. Is that normal?
It is common in our area. Aurora’s municipal water is classified as “moderately hard” and is rich in minerals like calcium and magnesium. While this is great for bone health, it can lead to faster tartar (calculus) accumulation, especially along the gumline. Our Approach: Our hygiene team uses specific scaling techniques and ultrasonic technology designed to manage this mineral buildup efficiently. We help you get the benefits of our water’s natural fluoride without the downside of heavy tartar.
Why do my teeth sometimes hurt when I drive up to the mountains?
You might be experiencing Barodontalgia , often called “tooth squeeze.” Changes in atmospheric pressure (like driving from Aurora to the ski slopes) can aggravate nerves inside your teeth, revealing hidden issues like microscopic leaks in old fillings or cracks beneath crowns. Our Approach: We check for these pressure-sensitive issues during your routine exams so a sudden toothache doesn’t ruin your weekend hike or ski trip.