
About Us
We’re dedicated to you
Equipped with the latest in dental technology, our experienced dentists are prepared to help you achieve the smile you deserve. No matter if you're looking to replace missing teeth, align crooked teeth, or simply want a healthier smile, we're always happy to provide our patients with the means to create a flawless set of pearly whites.



Services
Your personalized care solutions
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Restorative Dentistry Services
Discover comprehensive dental care tailored to your needs. From preventive treatments to restorative solutions, our skilled team is committed to providing exceptional oral health services. Explore our range of services, including preventive dentistry, restorative procedures, cosmetic enhancements, and more. Experience personalized care and achieve a healthy, beautiful smile with Manchester Dental.
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Comfort & Convenience
Sedation dentistry helps patients relax with options from nitrous oxide to general anesthesia, tailored for safety and comfort. Manchester Dental also provides urgent care for dental emergencies like knocked-out teeth, fractures, and lost crowns, ensuring quick treatment to relieve pain and save teeth.
What makes us different
Patient-centered care
Welcome to Manchester Dental, where your care is our priority. We focus on providing patient-centered dental services, understanding that each individual has distinct needs. Our friendly team works diligently to create a welcoming atmosphere, making sure you feel valued and at ease during every treatment.

Flexible Financing

Convenient Care

Advanced technology

Multiple Languages

Our team
The faces behind our exceptional care
We care for every patient the way we would our own family—gently, respectfully, and with your comfort in mind. It's not just about brightening smiles—it's about earning trust, one visit at a time.

Dr. Thao Vo
DDS

Don Nguyen
Hygienist

Tammy Thai
Treatment Coordinator

Maira Colunga
Treatment Coordinatior
Spanish Translator
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FAQ
General Dental Tips
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How often should I have a professional dental cleaning?Even if you brush and floss daily, plaque can still harden into tartar in areas you can't reach — especially behind your lower front teeth and along the gumline. Most adults benefit from a cleaning every six (6) months, but some people with gum disease, heavy tartar buildup, or certain health conditions may need them every 3 - 4 months. Regular cleanings don't just polish your teeth — they reduce your risk of cavities, gum disease, and even tooth loss. Not sure if you need a cleaning? Book a consultation below!
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What's the difference between dental implant and a bridge?A dental implant is a titanium post that's placed in your jawbone to act like a tooth root, topped with a crown that looks and functions like a natural tooth. It's a stand-alone replacement that doesn't rely on your other teeth for support. A dental bridge, on the other hand, uses the teeth on either side of the gap as anchors, with a false tooth in between. Bridges are generally faster and less invasive to place, but implants help preserve jawbone and avoid putting stress on neighboring teeth. Not sure which one suits your needs? Book a consultation today!
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Am I too old to get braces or clear aligners?No — healthy teeth can be moved at almost any age. While orthodontic treatment is often done in childhood or the teen years, many adults choose braces or clear aligners to improve their bite, straighten crowded teeth, or make cleaning easier. The main difference for adults is that treatment can take a bit longer because bone tissue is denser, and some issues (like severe crowding or bite problems) may require a combination of orthodontics and other dental work. Whether you're 16 or 60, the key factor is the health of your gums and bone. Ready to fix your smile for the betterment of your health? Book a consultation today!
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What's the difference between traditional braces and clear aligners?Traditional braces use metal or ceramic brackets and wires to gently guide your teeth into place, and they're always working since they're fixed to your teeth. They can treat a wide range of bite and alignment issues, including complex cases. Clear aligners are removeable trays that you change every 1 - 2 weeks; meaning they're nearly invisible and make eating and cleaning easier, but they require discipline — if you don't wear them 20-22 hours a day, treatment can take longer Not sure which is right for you? Book a consultation today!