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Wales Family Dental offers a full range of services so that we can customize treatment for every member of your household. We’re conveniently located near Kettle Moraine High School and Wales Elementary School, so it’s easy to coordinate appointments for the whole family.

A Warm Welcome
to New Patients
Wales Family Dental is proud to be your friendly, local dentist in Lake Country. We offer a comprehensive range of dental services in our brand new office in Wales, WI. Our goal is to deliver the best oral healthcare possible, while making you feel right at home. Call us today at (262) 201-4718 to schedule your first appointment.
Wellness Plan
No Dental Insurance? No problem! Our Wellness Plan will help you afford the preventative care you need! Simply $405/year or $34/month for adults and $345 annually/ $29 monthly for children. What’s included:
- 2 Professional Dental Cleanings
- 2 Dental Exams
- 2 Oral Cancer Screenings
- 2 Fluoride Treatments
- Necessary X-rays (full mouth x-rays for new patients and 4 cavity detecting bitewing x-rays annually)
- 1 Emergency Exam and Necessary X-rays
- 10% off any treatment needed
Please note that our Wellness Plan is not dental insurance, and does not cover care provided outside of our office. This offer is available to uninsured patients only. Pediatric plan is available for $345/yr. The Wellness Plan represents a 35% savings on preventative care with Wales Family Dental!

Payment and Insurance Options
We make every effort to keep down our costs of dental care. We accept check, debit, and most major credit cards. As a service for our patients with dental insurance, we will accept payment directly from your insurance carrier. We will ask you to pay your portion on the day of service. Please bring your insurance card with you so that we may assist you in filing your claims. Call our office today at 262-201-4718 to discuss your options with our friendly staff.
Frequently Asked Questions
Wales Family Dental
The best time to book your baby’s first appointment is soon after the first tooth comes in. If you haven’t seen any teeth by the first birthday, it’s a good idea to go ahead and book a checkup anyway.
It might feel early, but primary teeth begin growing at about six months. Early exams give us a chance to make sure that your baby’s teeth and jaw are developing properly and help us prevent common problems such as tooth decay.
Dr. Connor can also review your approach to baby’s oral hygiene to ensure the health of your baby’s smile.
It will help set your child at ease to discuss the positive aspects of dentistry with them. Explain to them that dental visits are part of growing up and staying healthy. The best thing you can do is set an expectation that the visit will go well and that your child will enjoy his or her visit, and you will likely find that he/she will do exactly that!
Still, we know the very suggestion of a trip to the dentist can be a little worrisome. We find the best solution is the simple one – visit regularly! When kids are familiar with the dentist, it doesn’t feel scary, and the added benefit is that we can catch cavities and other problems early – which helps us stick with the most gentle treatment options available.
It’s also a great idea to remind your child that Dr. Connor is also a mom! you can assure your children that she’ll treat them like her own!
We suggest to our patients that they schedule a visit at least every 6 months. At your visit, we will complete an oral cancer screening, and check your overall oral health. Seeing our patients this frequently allows us to monitor their oral health, and prevent problems that may arise before they become painful or require more expensive treatment.
We may suggest that we see you more frequently, depending on your situation. Call 262-201-4718 to schedule your checkup today.
Bleeding gums is an early sign of gingivitis, or inflamed gums, usually caused by plaque and/or calculus (tartar) that has accumulated below the gemlike. If left untreated, gingivitis can create bone loss (periodontal disease) and eventually, tooth loss. In fact, periodontal is the #1 reason why adult lose teeth! Gingivitis can be reversed by proper brushing and flossing techniques within a few weeks. If bleeding persists beyond this, contact your dentist.
It is important to keep regular cleaning appointments at your dentist’s office to ensure that plaque and calculus do not accumulate and cause gingivitis.
Yes! Bleaching does not soften, demineralize, or weaken the tooth. When carbamide peroxide, the bleaching agent in professional bleaching products, contacts water, hydrogen peroxide is released. Hydrogen peroxide bleaches teeth by bleaching inorganic particles that are in the tubules of the teeth, not the teeth themselves. This whitens teeth without damaging them, although a common side effect can be temperature sensitivity after whitening.
In her office, Dr. Connor offers Opalescence professional whitening, which contains potassium nitrate and fluoride to reduce this sensitivity. To determine if whitening is right for you, call our office at 262-201-4718.
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