Danvers Dentistry is a dental practice on the North Shore of Massachusetts, and it's the kind of office that tries to handle most of a family's dental needs in one building. Formerly known as Chestnut Green Dental Group, the practice now operates under the Danvers Dentistry name. Its general pitch is straightforward — routine care, specialty treatment, and emergencies, all under the same roof.
So what corner of healthcare does it work in? This is a multi-specialty dental practice, which is a step beyond the usual checkup-and-cleaning setup. A lot of dental offices focus on general work and refer patients elsewhere for anything complex. Danvers Dentistry keeps a broad set of services in-house, so a patient doesn't have to bounce between offices for different procedures.
The foundation of the practice is general and family dentistry. This covers the everyday stuff most people think of: cleanings, exams, digital X-rays, fillings, sealants, fluoride treatments, and oral cancer screenings. It also stretches into crowns, bridges, and dentures, so the line between routine and restorative care is fairly fluid. As a reviewer, I'd say this is the part of the catalog that does the quiet, steady work — the visits you schedule twice a year without much drama.
Cosmetic dentistry is a separate track, and it's aimed at the look of a smile rather than its function. The practice lists Zoom teeth whitening, porcelain veneers, porcelain crowns, and the swapping out of old metal fillings for tooth-colored ones. There are also two whitening routes — an in-office treatment and a take-home system — which gives patients a choice between speed and convenience.
For missing or failing teeth, the practice runs an implant dentistry program. This goes well past placing a single implant; the site covers replacing one tooth, restoring a full upper or lower arch, bone grafting to prepare the jaw, and implant-supported overdentures. There's even a page walking through what happens after placement. It reads like a service built for patients who want the whole process explained before they commit.
Gum health gets its own specialty area under periodontics. Here you'll find treatments like scaling and root planing, gum graft surgery, gum lift surgery, pocket reduction, bone regeneration, and crown lengthening. Gum disease tends to creep up quietly, so having dedicated periodontal care in the same office means a general checkup can flow straight into treatment if something turns up.
Endodontics rounds out the inside-the-tooth work. Root canals are the headline service, but the practice also handles endodontic retreatment, apicoectomy, cracked teeth, and traumatic injuries. Root canals carry a bit of a fearsome reputation — fairly or not — so it's useful that the practice treats this as a distinct, focused specialty rather than an afterthought.
Oral surgery is another full track. It includes extractions, wisdom teeth removal, bone grafting in several forms, sinus lifts, ridge augmentation, jaw surgery, and the management of facial trauma and oral pathology. That's a wide surgical range for a single practice. It means procedures that often get referred to a separate specialist can be kept closer to home.
On the orthodontic side, Danvers Dentistry offers Invisalign, the clear aligner system, with separate information for adults and teens. The practice uses an iTero scanner for digital impressions, which skips the older putty-tray approach. There are also FAQ and testimonial pages devoted just to Invisalign, so anyone weighing it up has a fair bit of reading material before they book.
Then there's emergency dentistry, which is the service nobody plans for. The practice advertises same-day appointments for dental emergencies and mentions complimentary consultations and second opinions. A cracked tooth or sudden pain doesn't wait for a convenient slot, so an office that builds emergency care into its regular schedule fills a real gap.
Families with young children are covered through pediatric dentistry, which the practice frames around gentle care for kids. Custom sports mouthguards also sit in the general dentistry section — a small but practical touch for households with kids in contact sports. It rounds out the "family" part of the family-practice label.
Comfort is treated as its own theme through sedation dentistry. The practice addresses dental anxiety directly and offers nitrous oxide and oral sedation, with sedation options extended into endodontic and oral surgery work. Honestly, the fear of the dentist's chair keeps a lot of people away from care they need, so building anxiety-friendly options across multiple departments is a sensible move.
A few less common services round things out. The practice treats TMJ disorders — covering jaw pain, headaches, and neuromuscular dentistry — and also offers sleep apnea care through oral appliance therapy, plus BOTOX. These sit at the edge of what people picture when they think "dentist," yet they connect logically to the jaw, bite, and airway, so they're not as out of place as they might first seem.
Technology shows up as a recurring point. The practice mentions digital X-rays with lower radiation, intraoral cameras, and treatment rooms set up with patient comforts in mind. There are also separate pages on the digital office and dental technology, which suggests the practice treats its equipment as something patients actually care about, not just back-office detail.
The practice is staffed by a team of dentists rather than a single provider, which lines up with the wide service range — different specialties tend to call for different hands. For patients, the site offers a steady supply of practical support: new patient information, downloadable forms, patient FAQs, post-op instructions for everything from fillings to gum surgery, and a glossary of dental terms. In my opinion, those post-op pages are an underrated feature, since the questions people forget to ask usually surface a day or two after they get home.
Taken as a whole, Danvers Dentistry presents itself as a one-stop dental practice for individuals and families across the North Shore. From a six-month cleaning to implants, orthodontics, oral surgery, or an unexpected emergency, the range is wide enough that most patients could handle their dental care without office-hopping. For anyone who values keeping routine and specialty treatment in the same familiar place, the practice makes that its central promise — and lays out each service clearly enough that you know what you're walking into.


Business address
Danvers Dentistry
7 Federal Street Suite 32,
Danvers,
MA
01923
United States
Contact details
Phone: 9787778610