At Arlington Family Dental Care, we appreciate the opportunity to serve you and your family's general and cosmetic dental needs. Dr. Douglas F. Engle takes a comprehensive approach to dentistry and provides a wide variety of dental services.
From the moment you walk into our office and until you leave, you will feel the difference. Our friendly staff is dedicated to making your visit as comfortable (and pain-free) as possible because we know that enjoying good dental health can improve the quality of your life and extend it.
If you are searching for dental care in Arlington, Mansfield, and/or Grand Prairie, Texas, and surrounding areas, we would love the opportunity to give you the best care possible.
If you've had a bad experience at a dentist, you don't have to go through that again. At Arlington Family Dental Care, we believe that you should never be pressured into making a decision. Our Arlington dentist takes time to discuss all of your options so you can make an informed decision regarding your oral health. If you've gone through consultation or procedure or received treatment and had a bad experience, please let us know.
Our Dentist in Arlington, TX, offers advanced treatments that can improve your dental health. We accept all PPO insurance plans. All plans have different levels of coverage, so we recommend checking your specific plan to see what's covered.
You should know that our Arlington dentist is someone you can trust. So, you don't have to feel like you have to be constantly on guard. Instead, you can just feel comfortable enough to let our dentist know about any symptoms or concerns you have. Feel free to give us a call at (817) 274-8439 if you have any questions about services or financing.
Dr. Douglas F. Engle takes a comprehensive approach to dentistry and provides a wide variety of dental services.
Read MoreFor any questions, feel free to CALL US TODAY AT ♦ (817) 274-8439 or email us at drdouglasengle@gmail.com
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Office Hours: Monday-Thursday, 7:45 a.m.–5 p.m.
Hygiene Hours: Monday-Thursday, 7:45 a.m.–5 p.m.
Offering Early Morning and Lunchtime Hours
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View MoreAt Arlington Family Dental Care, we offer immediate care for patients during dental emergencies. A dental emergency, also known as dental trauma, is an injury or complication that arises at the least expected moments. They can result in an excruciating amount of pain and discomfort and should be treated by a professional as soon as possible.
You should call us right away if you experience a severe toothache, knocked-out tooth, broken or cracked tooth, bleeding gums, object stuck between teeth, lost crown, broken filling, or face a trauma related to an injury.
Read More2621 Matlock Road, Suite 103, Arlington, TX 76015
Phone: (817) 274-8439
MON - THU 7:45 am - 4:45 pm
FRI - SUN Closed