Isaacs Family Dental

Personalized Dental Services

Your Smile, Our Commitment

  • All-in-one dental care—from cleanings to implants
  • Personalized treatment plans for every age and need
  • Advanced technology for faster, more comfortable visits
  • A caring team dedicated to your long-term oral health

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Dental Services in Indianapolis, IN

At David Isaacs, DDS, we believe every smile deserves personalized care. Whether you’re coming in for a routine cleaning or a complete smile makeover, our practice offers a full spectrum of dental services designed to meet the needs of patients at every stage of life. We’re proud to serve individuals and families in a welcoming, modern environment where comfort, clarity, and results are always the priority.

From preventive care to restorative treatments, we’re here to help you take charge of your oral health with confidence.

Your dental health is just a call away—reach out to us now to book your appointment!

What Sets Our Dental Services Apart

  • Patient-first philosophy: You’re more than just a chart. We listen, we care, and we build relationships that last.
  • Continuity of care: With a full range of dental services available under one roof, there’s no need to bounce between providers.
  • Modern technology: Digital imaging, gentle techniques, and advanced materials help us deliver precise, comfortable care.
  • Family-friendly environment: We create a welcoming space for kids, teens, adults, and seniors alike.
  • Flexible scheduling and financing: We work with you to make dental care accessible and convenient.

Give your smile the best treatment possible! Call the pros at Isaacs Family Dental today at 317-943-7759 to schedule your next regular checkup. Be sure to ask about our dental membership plan that will save you money on your dental care.

Why Comprehensive Dental Care Matters

Your oral health plays a vital role in your overall well-being. That’s why we offer a broad range of dental services all under one roof. Instead of referring you to outside specialists, we provide continuity of care with a team that knows you, your history, and your goals.

Our approach combines preventive dentistry, early intervention, and advanced technology to catch small issues before they become larger concerns. Whether it’s your child’s first visit or your own long-overdue dental checkup, we’re committed to building long-term relationships grounded in trust, education, and support.

Our Core Dental Services

Here’s an overview of the categories of care you’ll find at David Isaacs, DDS. Each service is backed by experience, continuing education, and a gentle, patient-first approach.

General Dentistry

General dentistry is the foundation of a healthy smile. From cleanings and exams to fillings and fluoride treatments, we offer preventive care tailored to your unique needs. Regular visits help us detect issues early, maintain gum health, and protect your teeth for the long run. We take time to educate you on oral hygiene habits and ensure you feel comfortable with every aspect of your care.

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Family Dental Care

We understand the challenges of coordinating care for everyone in your household. That’s why our family dental care services are designed for convenience, consistency, and comfort. We treat patients of all ages and stages—from baby teeth to wisdom teeth to dentures—with a focus on long-term oral health and positive experiences.

Whether it’s your child’s first cleaning or a routine checkup for a senior family member, we’re here to provide thoughtful, age-appropriate care.

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Restorative Dentistry

Missing or damaged teeth can affect more than your smile—they can impact your ability to eat, speak, and feel confident. Our restorative dentistry services are designed to rebuild function and restore comfort using techniques that look and feel natural.

We offer crowns, bridges, dental implants, dentures, and more. Every treatment plan is tailored to your lifestyle and goals, with a focus on long-lasting results.

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Emergency Dentist Services

Dental pain doesn’t follow a 9–5 schedule. Whether you’ve cracked a tooth, lost a filling, or are experiencing sudden, severe discomfort, our team is here to help—fast.

As part of our commitment to full-spectrum dental services, we offer emergency appointments whenever possible. Our goal is to relieve your pain, address the issue, and get you back to your life with as little disruption as possible.

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Orthodontics

A straighter smile isn’t just about appearance—it’s about alignment, function, and long-term health. Our orthodontic options include both traditional braces and clear aligners like Invisalign. We work with teens and adults to create customized treatment plans that fit your schedule, your lifestyle, and your goals.

Orthodontics can also prevent future dental issues by correcting bite problems, crowding, and misalignment early on.

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Cosmetic Dentistry

If you’re ready to enhance the appearance of your smile, we offer cosmetic solutions that combine artistry and precision. Whether you’re looking to whiten your teeth, repair a chip, or completely transform your smile, we can help you achieve the results you’ve been dreaming of.

Our cosmetic treatments include teeth whitening, veneers, bonding, and more—all tailored to your facial features and natural aesthetics.

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Oral Surgery

In cases where a surgical approach is needed, you can count on the experience and care of our team. We offer in-house oral surgery services such as tooth extractions, wisdom tooth removal, and bone grafting, all with your safety and comfort in mind.

Having oral surgery available within our dental office eliminates the need for referrals and helps ensure that your care remains consistent and well-coordinated.

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Your Dental Journey, Made Simple

We know that visiting the dentist can sometimes feel intimidating—especially if it’s been a while. That’s why we take the time to understand your concerns, explain your options clearly, and make sure you never feel rushed or judged. From your very first appointment, our focus is on creating a positive, low-stress experience.

Whether you’re maintaining a healthy smile or rebuilding one, you can rely on us to provide the support, knowledge, and care you need every step of the way.

Call us today at 317-298-3384 or schedule your appointment online to get started on the path to better oral health!

Don’t risk your valuable smile to preventable problems. Call Isaacs Family Dental today to schedule your appointment with our general dentist in Indianapolis: 317-298-3384. You can also request an appointment online.

Common Questions About our Dental Services

General dentistry includes several types of dental care that are designed to keep your smile healthy and attractive. These services include dental cleanings and exams, fluoride treatments, dental sealants, and gum disease treatment. We recommend you visit us at least every six months so that we can examine your teeth and gums and provide any necessary treatment.

After completing four years of undergraduate school, a student must then complete four years of dental school before being allowed to practice general dentistry. In addition, every dentist must routinely complete a specific number of hours of continuing education each year to stay up to date on the latest treatments and procedures and maintain their license to practice dentistry.

While the short answer is yes, most dental specialists will instead choose to practice in their area of specialty. That’s why it is best to visit a general dentist for all your routine oral care needs. You’ll receive the best care for your basic dental needs from a general dentist because they are accustomed to providing that kind of care on a daily basis.

Becoming a dentist typically takes eight years of education. This includes four years of undergraduate studies, usually with a focus on science courses, followed by four years of dental school to earn a Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) or Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) degree. Some dentists pursue additional years of specialization in areas like orthodontics or oral surgery, which can extend the timeline.

Yes, dentists can often tell if you vape by examining your oral health. Vaping can cause dry mouth, gum inflammation, increased plaque buildup, and discoloration of the tongue and teeth. Nicotine and other chemicals in vape liquids can also contribute to gum recession and delayed healing after dental procedures. Regular dental checkups can help detect and address these issues early.

Cosmetic dentistry focuses on improving the appearance of teeth, gums, and overall smile. Common cosmetic treatments include teeth whitening, veneers, dental bonding, Invisalign, and gum contouring. Unlike restorative dentistry, which repairs dental function, cosmetic procedures are elective and enhance tooth color, alignment, and shape for a more aesthetically pleasing smile.

The average salary for a dentist in the U.S. is around $175,000 per year, but this varies based on location, experience, and specialty. General dentists tend to earn slightly less than specialists such as orthodontists or oral surgeons. Private practice owners may also earn more than those working in corporate or public health settings.

Dentists in the U.S. earn an average hourly wage of $80 to $100, depending on their experience, location, and type of practice. Specialists, such as endodontists and prosthodontists, often earn higher hourly rates, while dentists in rural areas may earn less than those in high-demand urban locations.

Dental school interviews typically include a mix of traditional and situational questions to assess your communication skills, ethical decision-making, and passion for dentistry. You should be prepared to discuss:

  • Why you want to become a dentist
  • Your experiences with patient care or shadowing
  • How you handle stress and difficult situations
  • Ethical scenarios and how you would respond
    Some schools also include Multiple Mini Interviews (MMIs), where you rotate through short interview stations with different questions and challenges.

Dental job interviews often focus on clinical skills, patient care, and workplace behavior. Common questions include:

  • How do you handle anxious or uncooperative patients?
  • Can you describe a challenging case you worked on?
  • How do you stay updated on new dental technologies?
  • What would you do if a patient refused necessary treatment?
    Employers may also ask about your experience with specific procedures, insurance billing, and working as part of a dental team.