Conservation Dentistry
About Conservation Dentistry
Preventive oral health care has quietly shifted from fillings to Conservation Dentistry—gum grafts and enamel remineralization can often spare you from crowns down the line. The clinic on Satellite Boulevard occupies a strip-mall suite just off Pleasant Hill Road, a stop on the Duluth suburban grid between Suwanee and Norcross. Patients here skip the high-drill approach for treatments like air abrasion, occlusal guards, periodontal maintenance, and erosion control, all under one roof.
The address—3473 Satellite Blvd Ste. 102, Duluth, GA 30096—sits between a shipping depot and a 24-hour gym, convenient if you’re looping off I‑85 at the Old Norcross exit. A single call organizes everything from initial exam to recall scheduling, saving another trip to schedule the next one. For implants or veneers they refer you out, but everything else stays in-house.
Parking stalls line the lot closest to the 102 suite, so you won’t circle the block at closing time. The front door is tucked beneath a stepped awning—look for the blue dental logo and the number 102 etched on the glass. Inside, expect standard x-rays and digital scans; outside, you’ll find the same suburban mix of take-out joints and cellphone stores that define this stretch of Satellite.
Call Conservation Dentistry at (770) 476-9747 or pull the map here if the GPS drops you on the FedEx driveway instead.
This listing was last updated on April 05, 2026