- Dental Examination
- X-rays
- Oral Cancer ScreeningAt your first visit you will be welcomed and shown around the office. Complimentary coffee and bottled water is available in our reception area. The dentist will perform a thorough exam, including a complimentary oral cancer screening. You’ll have the opportunity to learn all about your current levels of oral health with the dentist. We set aside plenty of time for you to discuss possibilities, ask questions and review payment options. We believe in building a partnership with our patients in order to help them reach their desired level of dental health.
- Teeth Cleaning
- Fluoride Treatment
- Fillings
- VeneersSometimes Dr. Campbell encounters cases where there is unhealthy tooth structure or old fillings are causing structural and cosmetic problems. In those situations, porcelain veneers or crowns may be necessary to restore the teeth to a healthy, beautiful and functional state. Veneers are thin porcelain coverings for the front of the teeth. Crowns cover the entire surface of the tooth. Dr. Campbell never advocates removing healthy tooth structure for cosmetics. That’s why we offer a variety of options to improve the look and feel of your smile.
- CrownsAt Campbell & Farrelly Dentistry we provide a variety of services to help you keep your mouth healthy and beautiful. From preventative measures and routine checkups to treatment options like cavity-filling, crowns, root canals and extractions, we will work with you to identify any problem areas and provide you with the best course of action.
- Bridges
- Dental BondingCosmetic bonding is Dr. Campbell’s all-time favorite thing to do in dentistry. It provides a great cosmetic result, it is totally reversible, involves virtually no removal of healthy tooth structure, and is very cost-effective. Bonding is a process of adding white filling material to the teeth for cosmetic purposes. This is often combined with tooth whitening and recontouring. During recontouring, the surface of the tooth is smoothed and polished to give a more appealing look.
- Restorative DentistryDr. Vanessa Campbell began her dental career at the age of 16, working as an orthodontic assistant for her childhood orthodontist. She is a 2005 graduate of the University of Detroit-Mercy School of Dentistry where she earned both her Bachelors and Doctorate in a 6-year accelerated program, earning numerous awards. Dr. Campbell grew up in Michigan in a multi-cultural home and is fluent in Spanish. After working in Raleigh as an associate, she decided to open her private practice in Holly Springs in 2010. Since then, she has enjoyed working in and being a part of the small but growing community. Dr. Campbell is a strong believer in lifelong learning and takes anywhere from 50-100 hours of continuing education each year. She has had extensive training in reconstructive and cosmetic restorative dentistry. She has also been very involved in organizing continuing education events through the NC Academy of General Dentistry. In 2013, Dr. Campbell received her Fellowship from the Academy of General Dentistry, a designation only achieved by 6% of general dentists. Dr. Campbell and her husband Ryan met in the pep band at UDM. They enjoy traveling, hiking, music, and playing with their son, Benjamin. They also have a dog, Biscuit. When she is not working, Dr. Campbell enjoys yoga, knitting, and cooking for her family.
- Root Canal TreatmentAnd boy are they wrong. We already know that the cost of preventative care is pretty affordable. Now let’s go over the cost of a toothache. Aside from the fact that you are allowing disease to progress in your body, you are also setting yourself up for a costly visit to your dentist. If you have an infected tooth requiring a root canal, this can cost anywhere from $700 – $2500! When faced with this problem, many people elect to extract the tooth instead. Unfortunately replacing that lost tooth costs even more; anywhere from $900-$4000 per tooth! This especially becomes a problem when a person elects to have one tooth pulled after another. Over the years, they end up with very limited chewing ability and end up with some pretty costly options.
- Deep CleaningTreatment for periodontitis usually involves scaling and root planning, commonly referred to as a “deep cleaning.” In addition the dentist may recommend medications, rinses, more frequent cleaning visits, and possibly even surgery and other specialty procedures with a periodontist.
- DenturesSo how often should an oral cancer screening be done, and what’s involved? Everybody should be screened at least once a year. For our denture wearing patients who do not require 6 month hygiene visits, we schedule them annually to do this screening. For the rest of our patients we actually do a screening twice a year.
- Dental ImplantsBridges are most commonly used when one or two teeth are missing in an area. They are cemented on so that they function like real teeth. Bridges are a great alternative if a patient is not a good implant candidate.
- Oral Surgery
- Tooth Extractions
- Teeth WhiteningFor all the hype out there about “miracle” toothpastes and strips, the most effective way to achieve long-lasting results is still professional whitening. There are a variety of treatments to choose from. We offer two safe and effective methods.
- Cosmetic DentistryIn 2016, Dr. Megan Farrelly joined the practice as an Associate. Dr. Farrelly is a graduate of Duke University, where she played soccer and earned a Fulbright Scholarship, as well as a 2007 graduate of Boston University's Goldman School of Dental Medicine. She received a National Health Service Corps Scholarship while in dental school and upon graduating, worked with the underserved community in Northampton and Bertie Counties in North Carolina. Thereafter, she worked several years in Rocky Mount, NC, making lasting friendships with patients, team members, and talented clinicians in Eastern North Caroina. She has completed extensive training in restorative and cosmetic dentistry at the prestigious Pankey Institute and participates in numerous continuing educations forums, in addition to her Spear Education study club with other local clinicians. Dr. Farrelly and her husband have three young children. Playing with her children is her favorite activity, but she also enjoys coaching youth soccer, conversing and reading in German, and playing the viola.
- General Dentistry“I love being able to give patients confidence in a new smile. I feel so lucky that I get to be in a profession that blends art and science in a way that helps me take care of people. General Dentistry allows me to get creative in finding the best solutions for my patients, no matter their situation.”