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Low Peter DDS

Dentist
5.0 (2 reviews) Updated Apr 14, 2026
3310 Main St, Bethlehem, NH 03574

About Low Peter DDS

Dental care in small towns often carries a quiet reputation—less about flashy ads, more about steady reliability. That’s the undercurrent for practices like Low Peter DDS, where the focus stays on routine checkups, cleanings, and the occasional filling rather than cosmetic trends. Bethlehem’s Main Street isn’t lined with skyscrapers or chain clinics, so a local dentist office fits right into the rhythm of a community that values practicality over spectacle. No frills, just the kind of place that handles cavities, crowns, and maybe a chipped tooth from that one winter mishap on the slopes.

The office sits at 3310 Main St, a stretch where the buildings have that classic New England sturdiness—brick facades, no-nonsense signage, and a parking lot that doesn’t pretend to be anything but functional. It’s the sort of address you’d jot down on a scrap of paper after a neighbor mentions it in passing, the kind of recommendation that doesn’t need a hard sell. Inside, the work is what matters: exams, X-rays, maybe a discussion about bridges or extractions if the situation calls for it. No spa-like promises, just the basics done without fanfare.

Booking an appointment here doesn’t involve navigating a call center or a chatbot—just a direct line, (603) 869-3112, where the person on the other end likely knows the area as well as you do. It’s the kind of number you’d program into your phone under “Dentist” and forget about until the next six-month reminder pops up. No upsells, no membership tiers, just a calendar slot and a reminder that yes, flossing really does make a difference.

For directions or to double-check the location, the map confirms what the street signs already suggest: this is a place meant for locals, not tourists. The surrounding blocks are pure White Mountains practicality—hardware stores, a post office, the occasional diner where the coffee’s strong and the pie’s homemade. No need for a grand entrance or a lobby with magazines; the work speaks for itself.

This listing was last updated on April 14, 2026

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