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Grice Chasity

Dentist
499 W 3rd St, Sylacauga, AL 35150

About Grice Chasity

Dental care in Sylacauga’s historic downtown core includes Grice Chasity, a practice handling everything from routine cleanings to restorative work. The area—marked by its early-20th-century storefronts and the nearby Marble City legacy—offers a quiet contrast to the clinical precision expected inside. Services here span preventative exams, fillings, extractions, and basic prosthodontics; no specialty surgeries or orthodontics, just the fundamentals. Sylacauga’s tight-knit blocks mean most errands can be paired with a visit—post office, courthouse, a handful of cafés all within a five-minute walk.

The office sits at 499 W 3rd St, a stretch where the sidewalk still bears the wear of decades but the street signs remain crisp. Dentistry in small-town Alabama often means fewer frills and more focus on what’s necessary: urgent care for a cracked molar, a child’s first X-rays, or the reluctant adult finally addressing a years-old cavity. This isn’t a boutique practice with whitening bars or membership plans; it’s the kind of place where the waiting area—whatever it looks like—exists to get you in and out with one less thing to worry about.

Appointments here cover the spectrum of general dentistry, though anyone needing implants or aligners will be referred elsewhere. The phone line, (256) 245-6039, connects directly to the front desk—no automated menus, no hold music about oral hygiene. Sylacauga’s dental options are limited, so practices like this one fill gaps without fanfare. A broken crown on a Friday afternoon? They’ll likely squeeze you in. A second opinion on a treatment plan? Bring the records.

For those mapping the route, the directions place it two blocks east of the Talladega County Courthouse—look for the modest signage. No landmark marble façades here, just a standard storefront in a town built on quarry dust and textile mills. The map pin drops precisely; the rest is between patient and practitioner.

This listing was last updated on April 10, 2026

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