Trussville Dental Arts
About Trussville Dental Arts
Dental care along the Gadsden Highway corridor doesn’t have to mean a long drive into Birmingham. The stretch near Trussville keeps things local, with options that skip the downtown commute. This part of town—where 7040 meets the highway—has long been a practical hub for routine checkups, cleanings, and the occasional emergency filling. It’s the kind of place where you’re more likely to run into a neighbor in the parking lot than a tourist asking for directions.
Finding a dentist with consistent feedback can be surprisingly difficult, but the 5.0 rating from 172 Google reviews suggests this one avoids the usual complaints. No one raves about dental visits, yet the numbers imply something’s working—whether it’s the lack of unexpected fees, the way they handle same-day crowns, or simply not keeping patients waiting past their appointment time. The suite number (#112) is easy to miss if you’re speeding by, but it’s right there in the same plaza as the other professional offices.
Most practices cover the basics, but the difference often comes down to how they manage the less glamorous side of dentistry: the paperwork, the insurance calls, the way they explain why you might need a nightguard. A quick call to (205) 655-7645 usually clarifies whether they’re taking new patients or if they’ll file claims directly. Some places treat that part as an afterthought; here, it seems to be part of the routine. No one’s handing out medals for competent billing, but it matters when you’re already dreading the drill.
The map pin drops you at the intersection of Gadsden and the access road, where the building sits back slightly from the main drag. For anyone mapping it out, the directions show the turnoff just past the gas station. It’s the kind of location that’s more about convenience than curb appeal—close enough to the highway to avoid backroads, but not so buried that you’ll circle the block twice.
This listing was last updated on March 15, 2026