Century Dental, Dr. Greg Gambill
About Century Dental, Dr. Greg Gambill
General dentistry covers more than just cleanings, and Century Dental handles the routine alongside the unexpected. Fillings, crowns, and extractions get scheduled here, but so do the less urgent things—whitening, sealants, the kind of maintenance that keeps small issues from turning into bigger ones. Alma isn’t a huge town, but its dental needs run the full spectrum, from kids getting their first checkups to adults dealing with decades of wear and tear. The practice doesn’t specialize in flashy cosmetic overhauls; it’s the kind of place where a chipped tooth or a persistent ache gets addressed without fuss.
The office sits at 641 N Hwy 71 Suite 107, a stretch of road that’s easy to find whether you’re coming from Fort Smith or points east. Dental clinics in smaller towns often double as de facto emergency stops for knocked-out fillings or sudden swelling, and this one’s no exception. Parking’s straightforward—no circular lots or valets, just the usual arrangement for a professional suite. Inside, the focus stays on the work, not the amenities. That’s not a criticism; it’s just how things operate when the priority is getting patients in and out with one fewer thing to worry about.
Most dental offices field the same questions: Do they take new patients? Can they handle a same-day crown? What about sedation for the nervous? Answers vary, but the phone line here—(479) 632-8889—is where those get sorted. No online booking widgets or chatbots, just a direct line for setting up visits or asking whether they accept your insurance. Some places push Invisalign or laser treatments as upsells; this one sticks to the fundamentals, which in a town like Alma means everything from dentures to root canals gets covered without detours into elective upgrades.
Directions, if you need them, are a tap away: map link. The building’s easy to spot—no neon signs, just a standard professional suite with the name on the door. That’s about all there is to say, really. Dental care isn’t supposed to be an event.
This listing was last updated on April 03, 2026