Danvers Dentistry is a multi-specialty dental practice on Federal Street in Danvers, Massachusetts, drawing patients from the surrounding North Shore towns of Peabody, Beverly, Salem, Middleton, Topsfield, and Wenham. It treats both adults and children, and the range of work it lists is wider than a typical neighborhood office. General and preventive care anchors the list: cleanings, exams, digital X-rays. From there it branches into territory that smaller practices often refer out: dental implants, root canals, gum disease treatment, oral surgery, and sleep apnea management.

Services across general care and specialty work

The cosmetic side is spelled out in detail too, with veneers, teeth whitening, gum lifts, and full smile makeovers. Orthodontic patients are covered through Invisalign and other clear aligners. What I find useful is that the breadth is backed by named people rather than a generic service menu. Four dentists carry the clinical load at Danvers Dentistry: Dr. Salvatore Guerriero, Dr. Salvatore Colletta, Dr. Rachana Vora, who is Dental Director and specializes in oral conscious sedation, and Dr. Carol Rice. That sedation specialty has direct bearing on two of the harder services the practice promotes.

Cosmetic dentistry and orthodontic options

Oral conscious sedation is offered for anxious patients, and at Danvers Dentistry having a director whose specialty is sedation gives the claim more grounding than the usual boilerplate. Anxiety keeps a lot of people out of the dentist's chair for years, so a practice that builds sedation into its staffing rather than treating it as an add-on is filling a genuine gap. Pediatric dentistry sits alongside this, which makes Danvers Dentistry a plausible single stop for a whole household. Restorative work and gum disease treatment fill in for older patients, and the result is a clinic that does not need to hand you off for most of what comes up over a lifetime of dental care.

Four dentists with sedation expertise

Emergency same-day dentistry is the other standout. Plenty of offices advertise emergency access and then quietly book you three days out, so the same-day language is worth noting if it holds in practice. Paired with in-house oral surgery and root canal work, it points to a clinic set up to handle problems on site instead of sending patients across town for anything complicated. A cracked tooth on a Friday is exactly the moment when that kind of in-house range becomes practical, because the patient is not also chasing a referral to another office for the root canal or the extraction that follows.

Managing dental anxiety with oral conscious sedation

For new patients, the site does the basic groundwork: downloadable forms, new patient information, post-op instructions, and online appointment booking. A photo gallery and a full services page round out the navigation. None of this is flashy, but it covers the housekeeping that saves a phone call. The post-op instructions are a small addition that a lot of practices skip, leaving people to call in a panic after a procedure. Danvers Dentistry including them shows some thought about what patients need once they leave the chair. The online booking tool also means Danvers Dentistry does not require a phone call just to schedule a routine appointment, and the downloadable forms let a first-time patient arrive with the paperwork already filled out instead of spending the opening minutes of an appointment on a clipboard.

Emergency same-day care and in-house surgery

Contact details are easy to find. The phone number, a direct office email, and the full street address sit on the homepage alongside a separate contact page and the booking tool. For a medical visit where you might need to call about an emergency or confirm directions, that visibility is genuinely helpful. Nothing is buried.

From downloadable forms to online booking

Outside reputation is where expectations need tempering. Danvers Dentistry features patient testimonials on its own pages, which is normal but also self-selected. A search did not turn up a distinct Google, Yelp, or other independent listing of reviews tied to this specific practice at its Federal Street address. Several other Danvers dental offices with similar names surfaced instead, which makes outside verification harder than it should be. The site also describes itself as voted Best Dental Facility in Danvers, and with no source attached to that claim, it reads as a self-applied banner worth treating skeptically.

What independent reviews reveal

On clinical scope and accessibility, Danvers Dentistry looks solid: four dentists, a genuinely broad service list, a sedation specialist on staff, same-day emergency care, and contact details anyone can find in seconds. The one gap is third-party confirmation. Independent patient reviews are absent from the usual platforms, and that means the picture of Danvers Dentistry comes almost entirely from the practice itself. That is worth factoring in, even if the offering on the page is substantial.


Business address
Danvers Dentistry
7 Federal Street Suite 32,
Danvers,
MA
01923
United States

Contact details
Phone: 9787778610