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Welcome to Gregg Smith, DDS, Your Dentist in Tulsa, OK

Smith General Dentistry was founded by Dr. Norval R. Smith in 1952. He was joined by his son, Dr. Gregg A. Smith, in 1988 until Dr. Norval retired in 2002. Today, Dr. Gregg, along with his experienced, loyal, friendly and professional staff always remember why we're here. Our philosophy has always remained the same: We stay current with the latest dental techniques and technology and practice the best dentistry. We always make the patient feel comfortable, appreciated and welcome.

We take great pride in creating and recapturing beautiful healthy smiles. Our promise to you is that the veneers, fillings, crowns and bridges we create will look as good or better than the teeth nature gave you. Come and see why eighty-five percent of our new patients are referrals from our existing patient base. 

Welcome!!! We're glad you're here!!! -Gregg A. Smith, D.D.S.

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  • Dr.
    Gregg A. Smith

    Dr. Gregg A. Smith is a native Tulsan and a 1980 graduate  of Nathan Hale High School.  He attended the University of Oklahoma, where he participated in many school activities, including fraternity life and the 'Pride of Oklahoma' marching band. 

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Testimonials

What Our Patients Say About Us

  • "I was very nervous after not seeing a dentist in many years. Everyone made sure I was relaxed and taken care of."
    Nicole
  • "Always a great experience."
    John
  • "You and your staff are the absolute best! I have and will continue to recommend you."
    Kalyn
  • "I’m telling you that this dentist Gregg A. Smith, D.D.S.is my best dentist in my lifetime. I normally do not give recommendations… But Dr Smith is really really really great! :- )"
    Chip
  • "Always a pleasure!"
    Jonhyne

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Primary Location

Monday:

7:30 am-4:30 pm

Tuesday:

7:30 am-4:30 pm

Wednesday:

7:30 am-4:30 pm

Thursday:

7:30 am-4:30 pm

Friday:

7:30 pm-12:00 pm

(Two Fridays Per Month)

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed