Welcome to Our Practice

We are proud to provide a state-of-the-art facility for the highest quality dental care available. It is our top priority to protect the well-being of our valued patients. For this reason, our office meets and surpasses all OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) and CDC (Center for Disease Control) standards. We are confident that you will feel right at home in our office as we welcome all patients as if they were family.

Dr. Siragusa and Staff

Meet Our Doctor

Learn Who We Are

  • Dr.
    Joseph Siragusa

    Dr. Siragusa received his Doctor of Dental Surgery from the Medical College of Virginia in 1999 and has been serving patients in Hampton Roads for 20 years. He enjoys all aspects of dentistry and attends implant study clubs and continuing education classes regularly. He is a member of the American Dental Association, Virginia Dental Association & Peninsula Dental Society. Read More

Testimonials

What Our Patients Say About Us

  • "The absolute best! Most patient and knowledgable dentist I've ever gone to. I've switched all three of my children to Dr. Siragusa... they love him too. His whole team is extremely thorough. Never thought I'd actually look forward to going to a dentist... but I do now."
    Marsha J.
  • "Great dental office! The staff is professional and friendly. Dr. Joe is excellent. He is knowledgeable on the latest techniques, but does not try to oversell you on procedures or products you don't need. We have been going to this office for 25+ years and have never had a negative experience."
    The Duff
  • "Dr. Joe and his staff go out of their way to make sure you receive the best care in a comfortable environment. My hygienist took great care with my cleaning, explaining everything thoroughly. Overall, it was the best dental experience I’ve ever had!"
    Amy W.
  • "Showed great care and concern. He came recommended by a friend and I would also recommend him. Awesome personality! Hours after having 2-hours of dental work, no pain!!!"
    Tamara J.

Featured Articles

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  • Apicoectomy

    Root canal therapy is often enough to treat infection in the inner tooth successfully. If pain or inflammation return, however, these symptoms can indicate a new or recurring infection. In such cases, an apicoectomy is a common surgical procedure used to save the tooth and restore the health of the surrounding ...

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  • Tooth Pain

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  • Orthodontic Emergencies

    If you experience severe pain or a problem with your orthodontic equipment that cannot be fixed at home, you will need to contact your orthodontist immediately to get it resolved. Leaving your tooth in pain or your equipment damaged for a long period of time will ultimately set back your treatment plan. ...

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  • Traumatic Dental Injuries

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  • Snoring and Sleep Apnea

    Is it snoring or sleep apnea? Snoring occurs when soft tissues in the throat area relax during sleep, partially blocking airways and vibrating with the passage of air. It’s this vibration that causes that distinctive snoring sound. If you’re one of the millions of people who snore, you know how those ...

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  • Bruxism

    Bruxism is the medical term for excessive tooth grinding and/or jaw clenching. Because our jaw muscles are capable of producing hundreds of pounds of force, continuous grinding and clenching can cause significant damage to teeth and jaws without dental intervention. Unconscious grinding or clenching ...

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  • Smile Makeover

    When you’re happy with your smile, you’re able to greet the world confidently, both personally and professionally. Concerns about your smile can undermine that confidence. If you’d like to correct imperfections in your smile, cosmetic dentistry can transform your look and your outlook with innovative ...

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  • TMD

    The temporomandibular joints (TMJ) connect the temporal bones on each side of the skull to the mandible, or lower jawbone. These complex, hinge-like joints allow the mouth to open and close, move back and forth, and slide from side to side. Muscle, bone, and cartilage work together for easy and comfortable ...

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  • Mouthguards

    While you’re living your active life, be sure to protect your smile. A mouthguard is essential safety gear whenever you participate in any sport or activity that could lead to dental trauma. Oral and dental injuries are very common for athletes, and often these injuries can be prevented or reduced ...

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Our Regular Schedule

Monday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Tuesday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Wednesday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Thursday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Friday:

Closed

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed