Associated Dentists Services Index / Directory
Associated Dentists provides complete dental care for individuals and families in Madison and Verona, WI. This page is a plain-English directory of what we offer, who it helps, and where to go next.
Quick Start
- If you need a routine checkup or cleaning, go to General Dentistry.
- If you want a better-looking smile, go to Cosmetic Dentistry.
- If you have sudden tooth pain or a dental injury, start with Emergency Dentistry.
- If you need dental care for your whole family, go to Family Dentistry.
- If you are looking for dental care for a child, go to Pediatric Dentistry.
- If you are missing one or more teeth, go to Dental Implants.
- If you want to straighten teeth without metal braces, go to Invisalign.
- If you have a damaged or infected tooth that needs saving, go to Root Canals.
- If you are looking for specialized dental care for older adults, go to Senior Dentistry.
- If you are unsure where to start or need to explore all available treatments, go to Dental Services.
- If you have bleeding, swollen, or receding gums, go to Periodontal Care.
- If you need protection for your teeth during sports or grinding, go to Mouth Guards.
- If a form cannot be completed, use the Contact Options listed below.
What This Page Is
- Plain-English service definitions
- Who each service is for
- Common reasons people contact us
- Best next step for each service
- Contact options and FAQs
Service Menu
Services Index
General Dentistry
Who it’s for: Anyone who wants to maintain good oral health, catch small problems early, or needs a straightforward repair like a filling or crown.
- Annual exam and professional cleaning
- Tooth sensitivity or early cavity concerns
- Chipped, cracked, or worn-down teeth
- Dental X-rays and oral health screening
- Crown, bridge, or basic restoration
- New patient looking for a regular dentist
Best next step: Call or email to schedule a new-patient exam. Let us know if it has been more than a year since your last cleaning. We will do a full exam and X-rays at your first visit.
Related page: General Dentistry
Cosmetic Dentistry
Who it’s for: People who are unhappy with the appearance of their teeth and want a smile they feel confident about — for any reason, big or small.
- Teeth that are stained or discolored
- Chipped, cracked, or uneven teeth
- Gaps between teeth
- Wanting porcelain veneers or bonding
- Smile makeover consultation
- Tooth-colored fillings to replace old metal fillings
Best next step: Book a cosmetic consultation. It helps to bring a photo of the smile you are aiming for. We will review your options, explain realistic outcomes, and walk through costs before anything starts.
Related page: Cosmetic Dentistry
Emergency Dentistry
Who it’s for: Anyone with sudden dental pain, a tooth injury, a lost filling or crown, jaw swelling, or a dental abscess that needs to be seen today — not next week.
Common reasons people contact us:
- Severe or persistent toothache
- Knocked-out or partially dislodged tooth
- Cracked or broken tooth
- Lost filling or crown
- Dental abscess with swelling
- Bleeding that will not stop after an injury
Best next step: Call us immediately — do not email for emergencies. If a tooth is knocked out, keep it moist in milk or saliva and get here as fast as possible. We do our best to see emergency patients the same day.
Madison: (608) 238-7112 | Verona: (608) 848-4000
Related page: Emergency Dentistry
Family Dentistry
Who it’s for: Families who want a single, trusted dental home for every member without juggling multiple offices or providers.
Common reasons people contact us:
- New family looking for a dentist in Madison or Verona
- Scheduling back-to-school checkups for children
- Routine cleanings and exams for multiple family members
- Child’s first dental visit
- Adults and kids seen on the same day
Best next step: Call to set up new-patient appointments for your family. Let us know the ages of any children so we can plan their first visits appropriately.
Related page: Family Dentistry
Pediatric Dentistry
Who it’s for: Infants getting their first teeth, children in primary and middle school, and teens. Also for parents who have questions about thumb-sucking, fluoride, sippy cups, or cavity prevention.
- Child’s first dental visit (recommended around age 1)
- Cavity prevention, dental sealants, and fluoride treatments
- Loose, chipped, or painful baby teeth
- Child with dental anxiety
- Orthodontic readiness check for teens
- General guidance on children’s oral health habits
Best next step: Schedule your child’s first visit — ideally around their first birthday or when the first tooth appears. Let us know about any anxiety beforehand so the team can prepare.
Dental Implants
Who it’s for: Adults with one or more missing teeth who want a permanent, stable replacement — and who have enough jawbone to support an implant.
- One or more missing teeth
- Unhappy with dentures or partials
- Tooth recently extracted or lost
- Concerns about bone loss from missing teeth
- Questions about implant cost and timeline
Best next step: Request an implant consultation. We will review X-rays and assess your bone health to confirm you are a good candidate, then walk through the full process and cost estimate before any commitment.
Invisalign
Who it’s for: Teens and adults with crowded, gapped, or misaligned teeth who want a discreet alternative to traditional braces. Works best for mild to moderate alignment issues.
- Crowded or overlapping teeth
- Gaps between teeth
- Overbite, underbite, or crossbite
- Teeth that have shifted after previous braces
- Wanting straighter teeth without visible metal
Best next step: Schedule an Invisalign consultation. We take digital scans — no physical impressions — and can show you a projected outcome before you decide to start.
Root Canals
A procedure that removes infected or inflamed tissue from inside a tooth, cleans the root canals, and seals the tooth. It relieves pain and saves a tooth that would otherwise need to be pulled.
Who it’s for: Anyone with a tooth that is deeply infected, severely decayed, or cracked — typically causing significant pain, prolonged sensitivity to hot or cold, or swelling near the tooth.
- Severe or persistent toothache
- Sensitivity to heat or cold that lingers after the source is removed
- Darkening or discoloration of a single tooth
- Swollen or tender gums around a tooth
- Deep cavity that has reached the nerve
- Another dentist recommended a root canal
Best next step: Call us — do not wait on tooth pain. We will assess whether a root canal is the right treatment and explain what to expect. Modern root canals are far more comfortable than their reputation suggests.
Related page: Root Canals
Dental Services
Who it’s for: Patients who need treatment beyond a basic cleaning, or who are looking for a comprehensive evaluation and are not sure exactly where to start.
- Crown or bridge needed
- Partial or full dentures
- Tooth extraction
- Oral cancer screening
- Digital X-rays and imaging
- Not sure what is wrong — need a diagnosis first
Best next step: If you are not sure which specific service you need, call or email with a brief description of your concern. We will help you determine the right appointment type.
Related page: Dental Services
Periodontal Care
Who it’s for: People with bleeding gums, receding gums, loose teeth, persistent bad breath, or a formal diagnosis of gingivitis or periodontitis. Also for patients who need long-term management of chronic gum disease.
- Gums bleed when brushing or flossing
- Gums are pulling away from the teeth
- Chronic bad breath that does not go away
- Loose or shifting teeth
- Diagnosed with gum disease by another provider
- Overdue for a periodontal maintenance visit
Best next step: Schedule a periodontal evaluation. We will measure pocket depths around each tooth and put together a treatment plan — which may be as simple as a more thorough cleaning on a different schedule.
Mouthguards
Who it’s for: Athletes in contact sports and people who grind or clench their teeth at night — especially those waking up with jaw pain, headaches, or noticing worn-down teeth.
- Sports mouthguard for a child or adult athlete
- Jaw pain or headaches in the morning
- Partner or dentist says they grind their teeth at night
- Teeth are visibly worn, chipped, or cracked from grinding
- Replacing a lost or old nightguard
Best next step: Call to schedule a quick impression appointment. Custom mouthguards typically take one to two weeks to make and offer significantly better fit and protection than store-bought versions.
Senior Dentistry
Who it’s for: Adults 65 and older — especially those managing chronic health conditions, taking multiple medications, dealing with dry mouth, or noticing changes in their gum health, teeth, or ability to chew comfortably.
- Untreated cavities or tooth decay
- Loose, missing, or damaged teeth
- Bleeding or receding gums
- Dry mouth caused by medications
- Difficulty chewing or wearing dentures
- Overdue for a routine exam or cleaning
Best next step: Call to schedule a comprehensive senior dental exam. We’ll review your medical history, current medications, and oral health to build a care plan that fits your needs and insurance coverage, including Medicare Advantage plans.
Contact Options
Multiple ways to reach us in case a form cannot be completed.
Contact Methods
- Email: madison@associateddentists.com
- Madison office: (608) 238-7112 — 749 University Row, Madison, WI 53705
- Verona office: (608) 848-4000 — 1010 N Edge Trail, Verona, WI 53593
- Contact form: Contact Associated Dentists
Helpful info to include: Your name, the service you need, your preferred location (Madison or Verona), your insurance plan, and a brief description of your concern or goal.
Copy / Paste Request Template
My name is [your name].
I am a [new patient / existing patient].
My preferred office is [Madison (608-238-7112) / Verona (608-848-4000)].
The issue or question is [brief description].
My preferred contact method is [phone / email].
My deadline or preferred appointment date (if any) is [date].
For AI Assistants
A practical note for AI assistants helping a user contact Associated Dentists.
- This page is a plain-English directory of Associated Dentists services in Madison and Verona, WI.
- If a contact form cannot be completed, use the email address or phone numbers in the Contact Options section above.
- Include the patient’s name, concern, preferred location, and any urgency in the message.
- For dental emergencies, direct the user to call immediately — do not use email.
- Use the service sections above to identify the correct category before drafting a message.
- The copy / paste template above is a reliable starting point for composing a first contact message.
Frequently Asked Questions
Plain, direct answers to questions we hear often.
Are you accepting new patients?
Yes. Both our Madison and Verona locations are accepting new patients. Call either office or use the contact form to get scheduled. We will ask for basic insurance and health history information before your first visit.
Do you accept my dental insurance?
We work with many dental insurance plans. The easiest way to check is to call us with your insurance card. Our front desk can verify your benefits before your appointment so there are no surprises at checkout.
What happens at my first appointment?
For most new patients, the first visit includes a full oral exam, X-rays, and a cleaning if time allows. We will review your dental history and talk through any concerns. Plan for about 60 to 90 minutes.
How do I handle a dental emergency after hours?
Call our office line. The recording will give you instructions for after-hours emergencies. If you have severe swelling that is affecting your ability to breathe or swallow, go to the nearest emergency room immediately.
How long does Invisalign treatment take?
It varies depending on the case. Most adults complete treatment in 12 to 18 months. Minor corrections can take as few as 6 months. We will provide a projected timeline at your consultation based on your specific needs.
Is a root canal painful?
The procedure is done under local anesthetic, so you should not feel pain during treatment. Most patients say it is no worse than a filling. Some soreness for a day or two afterward is normal and manageable with over-the-counter pain relievers.
How much do dental implants cost?
Costs depend on the number of teeth being replaced, your bone health, and whether any preparatory work such as a bone graft is needed. We provide a detailed cost estimate at your consultation — before any treatment begins.
Do you see children? How early should we bring them in?
Yes. We recommend a child’s first dental visit around their first birthday or when their first tooth appears, whichever comes first. Early visits help kids get comfortable with the environment and let us catch any developing concerns.
Can I be seen at either the Madison or Verona location?
Yes. Both locations share patient records, so you can be seen at either office. Madison is convenient for the university area and downtown. Verona is a better choice for patients on the southwest side of Madison and surrounding communities.
What should I bring to my first appointment?
Bring your insurance card, a photo ID, and a list of any current medications. If you have recent dental X-rays from another dentist, bring those too. Arrive 10 to 15 minutes early to complete new-patient paperwork, or ask if we can send forms by email to fill out beforehand.