About Joel Doyon, DDS
Dental practices in rural Maine often serve as both a local resource and a point of continuity for long-term residents. Joel Doyon, DDS operates out of Buxton, a town where the pace aligns more with seasonal changes than urban rush. The office at 175 Narragansett Trail sits along a stretch where wooded lots still outnumber commercial strips, making it a practical stop for anyone in the southern York County area.
General dentistry here covers the expected scope: exams, cleanings, and fillings form the backbone of routine care. When needs extend beyond prevention, options like crowns, bridges, and basic extractions are part of the practice’s framework. There’s no specialty branding or niche focus—just the standard array of services that address most dental concerns without requiring referrals elsewhere.
Buxton’s layout means some patients arrive via backroads rather than main thoroughfares, so confirming the location ahead of time can save a detour. The map listing pins the office precisely, cutting through any ambiguity about turnoffs or landmarks: directions here sync with GPS without the usual rural lag.
Appointments and questions route through a single line, bypassing automated menus or extension loops. The number—(207) 929-6626—connects directly, which fits the area’s preference for unfiltered communication. No online booking portals or chatbots; the process remains straightforward, reflecting the town’s no-frills approach to essential services.
This listing was last updated on April 12, 2026