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We are currently accepting new patients, emergency patients, and denture patients. We accept most forms of insurance and will be happy to research and file your dental benefits on your behalf. We are even open on Fridays! Use our easy online form to set up a time to visit us.
Meet Dr. Rowland
Janet Rowland Family Dentistry is a full-service dental office in Owensboro, Kentucky that offers tooth whitening, cosmetic dentistry, dental implants, root canal therapy and treatment for gum disease.
Our Location
Janet Rowland Family Dentistry serves residents of Owensboro, KY, Daviess County and surrounding areas. We are conveniently located on Burlew Boulevard. Get directions to our office.
The Hidden Link Between Gum Disease and Stomach Cancer
We’ve always known that oral health is closely tied to overall health, but new research is continuing to reveal just how deep that connection goes. A recent large-scale Swedish study published in BMC Medicine found that gum disease, or periodontitis, may significantly...
Dental Minute: TMJ… What is it? How can it be treated?
On today's Dental Minute I want to talk about something that can be challenging and painful for some patients. It's TMJ pain. The temporomandibular joint is the joint that holds your lower jaw to the rest of your skeleton. It's kind of like a hinge joint, a little...
Dental Minute: Why Visit Us Twice A Year?
On today's Dental Minute, I'm just going to talk a little bit about why it's so important that you come into the dentist two times a year, even if you're brushing and flossing and doing all the things you're supposed to every other day. You see, at home, you're doing...
Dental Minute: Let’s Talk Tooth Sensitivity
On today's Dental Minute, we're talking about something that kind of hurts, that sharp zingy feeling you get sometimes when cold water hits your tooth. We're talking about sensitivity, tooth sensitivity especially. Tooth sensitivity happens when the protective layer...
Dental Minute: Dental Crowns
Today I wanted to share something pretty "royal" and that would be a dental crown. You may need a crown for multiple reasons. You may have a broken tooth and more than 50% of the tooth structure is missing. You may have a large restoration, either a mercury...