Dental Services
Your smile is a reflection of your overall health—and at the Associate Family Health Center (AFHC), we believe that maintaining good oral health is essential to total well-being. Research has shown that untreated oral health issues are linked to serious medical conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and stroke. That’s why we’re proud to offer convenient, affordable, and comprehensive dental care to support your whole health.
Our dental team—composed of skilled dentists, hygienists, and assistants—is here to help you stay healthy and smiling with a full range of preventive, diagnostic, restorative, and cosmetic services.
Preventive & Diagnostic Care
Comprehensive dental examinations
Digital x-rays
Professional cleanings (prophylaxis)
Fluoride treatments
Dental sealants
Oral cancer screening
Restorative & Cosmetic Services
Tooth-colored (composite) and amalgam fillings
Crowns and bridges
Teeth whitening
Complete and partial dentures
SureSmile® clear aligners
Additional Services
Root canal therapy
Tooth extractions
Custom night guards
Treatment for periodontal (gum) disease
Emergency dental care
Dental programs work to reduce health risks and promote positive self-care practices. Our approach combines comprehensive and high-quality dental care with convenient access to keep you at your best. Did you know that taking good care of your teeth and gums isn’t just about preventing cavities or bad breath? What goes on in your mouth can affect the rest of your body. Keep your teeth clean with an oral health routine:
Brush your teeth twice daily
Floss daily
Schedule regular dental visits
Eat a healthy diet
Avoid cigarettes and smokeless tobacco
Preventive dental work will help you take care of your mouth today so that it will take care of you for life. Let the AFHC be your guide to a happy mouth by making an appointment today.
Your Mouth is a Window to Your Body
Oral health plays a key role in your overall health. Bacteria from the mouth can enter the bloodstream and contribute to the development or worsening of systemic diseases. That’s why taking care of your teeth and gums is about more than just preventing cavities—it’s about protecting your whole body.
A few simple steps can go a long way:
Brush your teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste
Floss daily to remove plaque between teeth
Schedule regular dental visits
Eat a healthy diet
Avoid cigarettes and smokeless tobacco
Preventive dental work will help you take care of your mouth today so that it will take care of you for life. Let the AFHC be your guide to a happy mouth by making an appointment today.
Dental Staff
Jessica Leonetti - Dentist
Dr. Jessica Leonetti has her Doctorate of Dental Medicine from Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine. Dr. Leonetti completed a dental externship at Family Health Center of SW Florida in Saint James City Florida. She continued to a General Practice Residence at Penobscot Community Health Center in Bangor, ME where her emphasis was on diagnostic and treatment of acute dental emergencies, restoratives, endodontics, oral surgery, and prosthodontics. Dr. Leonetti brings a great deal of experience and new perspectives to the practice.
