Dental Implants
More like your natural teeth than dentures, implants are permanent tooth implant restorations that look and feel like your own teeth.
More like your natural teeth than dentures, implants are permanent tooth implant restorations that look and feel like your own teeth.
At University Family Dental, your dental health needs are our highest priority. Our expertise and experience of Las Cruces dentists encompass a comprehensive array of services and treatments.
Straighten your teeth without metal or wires. Invisalign clear aligners are comfortable, removable, and virtually invisible. Best of all, they will dramatically improve your smile – at any age!


What dental services do you offer?
We provide a full range of dental services, including cosmetic dentistry, restorative treatments, dental implants, and Botox treatment. Whether you need a routine cleaning, teeth whitening, or dental implants, our team is here to help you maintain a healthy, confident smile.
How often should I visit the dentist?
We recommend scheduling a dental check-up and cleaning every six months. Regular visits allow us to detect issues early, prevent cavities and gum disease, and keep your smile in top shape.
Are dental treatments painful?
Our goal is to make every visit as comfortable as possible. We use advanced technology and gentle techniques to minimize discomfort. For patients with dental anxiety, we also offer sedation options to help you relax during treatment.
How can I improve the appearance of my smile?
If you want a brighter or more even smile, we offer cosmetic treatments such as teeth whitening, veneers, bonding, and Invisalign® clear aligners. During your consultation, our dentist will discuss the best options to help you achieve your smile goals.
What makes your dental office different?
We combine personalized care, modern technology, and a welcoming environment to create a stress-free dental experience. Our team takes time to listen, educate, and build long-term relationships with every patient.
What happens if I skip regular dental visits?
Skipping checkups can lead to plaque buildup, cavities, and gum disease. These problems can go unnoticed and result in more serious dental issues later.