About Frazier Dental Studio
Dental labs don’t often pop up in casual conversation—unless you’re in the industry or need crowns, bridges, or exact shade-matching for restorations. Frazier Dental Studio operates in that quiet, precise corner of dentistry, handling the kind of technical work most patients only think about when something doesn’t fit quite right. It’s the kind of place dentists rely on when they need custom abutments, partial frameworks, or implants fabricated to specs tighter than a Sunday morning schedule.
The studio sits at 701 Priester Rd in Opelika, a stretch where industrial practicality meets the kind of low-key commercial strip that keeps the city running behind the scenes. No storefront glitz, no walk-in traffic—just a business built for dentists who need lab work done without fanfare. Opelika’s growth over the past decade has pulled more dental practices into the area, and labs like this one fill the gap between chairside scans and the final product. Directions? The map cuts through the usual confusion of backroads and highway feeder routes.
Most interactions here start with a prescription from a dentist—no direct patient consultations, no retail hours. The work happens in the space between "scan sent" and "delivery confirmed," where materials like zirconia or porcelain-fused-to-metal get shaped into something that’ll last years. Questions about turnaround times or material options? That’s where the phone comes in: (334) 737-5481. No menus, no front-desk small talk; just the kind of efficiency that keeps dental offices from rescheduling patients twice.
Opelika’s not a city that over-explains itself, and neither does this lab. Some places exist to solve problems, not to be discovered—and in a town where the textile mills and auto plants set the tempo, that’s hardly an exception.
This listing was last updated on April 11, 2026