Smallwood Family Dentistry in Canton: Preventive care and restorative treatment for multi-generational patients
Smallwood Family Dentistry, located in Canton at 3500 Foster Avenue, is a general practice that handles preventive visits, fillings, extractions, and routine restorative work across pediatric and adult patients under one roof. The practice does not perform orthodontics, periodontal surgery, or cosmetic procedures; it fills the core role of the neighborhood dentist for families seeking cleaning, cavity treatment, and basic maintenance in a single setting.
What the practice actually does
Smallwood operates as a non-specialist general practice serving patients from age three onward. The majority of work consists of biannual cleanings, examinations, fluoride applications for children, composite and amalgam fillings, extractions, and root canal referral. The office accepts Medicare, most major commercial plans, and uninsured patients on a fee-for-service basis. The practice has three operatories and typically schedules appointments two to four weeks in advance for preventive visits; emergency slots may open sooner.
Services and pricing
Preventive cleanings and exams cost $130 to $160 per visit depending on complexity (standard vs. deep cleaning). Fillings range from $120 to $200 per surface for composite resin; amalgam is slightly less. Simple extractions run $100 to $250 depending on tooth position; surgical extractions are referred out. Root canal therapy is referred to an endodontist. Pediatric fluoride and sealant applications are offered; confirm current rates directly as insurance coverage and patient cost-share vary by plan. Most dental benefits reset annually in January, which affects out-of-pocket costs. The practice does not offer in-house payment plans but takes CareCredit and similar healthcare financing.
How Smallwood compares to other Canton-area general dentists
Canton's general dentistry landscape includes Dentistry by Racz (Canton) and Park Dental, which are both single-provider practices with similar appointment wait times and service scope. Dentistry by Racz places greater emphasis on cosmetic bonding and bleaching, making it the choice if whitening or smile design is a priority; Smallwood is more purely preventive-focused. Park Dental operates extended evening hours (until 7:00 p.m. on Wednesdays and Thursdays), a material advantage for working parents. Smallwood's schedule ends at 5:00 p.m. most days, with no Saturday hours. The choice between the three depends on whether evening access or cosmetic breadth matters more than a family-centered general practice.
Who it suits, and who it doesn't
Smallwood suits families with multiple children who want a single point of care, parents without dental insurance who value straightforward fee-for-service pricing, and patients with employer plans or Medicare who accept a two- to four-week appointment window for routine care. It does not suit patients seeking same-day emergency slots without a prior relationship, those in active orthodontic treatment who need coordination with a specialist, or patients who prioritize cosmetic dentistry (teeth whitening, veneers, bonding). High-anxiety patients may find the practice's no-frills approach adequate, but if you need extensive hand-holding or sedation for routine cleanings, discuss comfort options at consultation.
What the first visit involves
First-time patients should plan 60 to 90 minutes. The appointment includes a full set of digital X-rays (unless recent films from another practice are transferred), a thorough examination, a professional cleaning, and a discussion of findings with the dentist. The office will request insurance information and a completed patient history (medical and dental); bring your insurance card and a current photo ID. Children's first visits follow the same pattern and are appropriate from age three. The practice does not use nitrous oxide (laughing gas) as standard; if anxiety management is important to you, confirm sedation options before booking.
Hours, parking, and logistics
Smallwood Family Dentistry is open Monday through Thursday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Friday 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The office is closed weekends and major holidays. Street parking is available on Foster Avenue; there is no dedicated lot, so expect to walk one to two blocks. For verification of hours, contact the practice directly, as extended evening hours are periodically tested. The practice is easily reached from Canton proper and Harbor East; patients from outside Canton should allow 20 to 25 minutes of drive time.
Smallwood fills a need in Canton for accessible, straightforward general dentistry that prioritizes families and preventive habits over cosmetic expansion, supported by reasonable pricing and insurance flexibility.

