Brenda R. Pierce, DDS
About Brenda R. Pierce, DDS
Just past the salt-sprayed stretch where Point Judith Road meets the coast, dental specialists fill a quiet but essential niche. Among them is Brenda R. Pierce, DDS, a periodontist serving the Narragansett area with the kind of focused care that often flies under the radar—until you need it. Periodontics isn’t the flashiest branch of dentistry, but for anyone dealing with gum disease, dental implants, or persistent oral inflammation, it’s the difference between a temporary fix and long-term stability. The practice sits at 118 Point Judith Rd, a short drive from both the beachfront bustle and the quieter residential pockets of town.
Gum health doesn’t get the same chatter as whitening strips or Invisalign, yet it’s the foundation for everything else in your mouth. A periodontist steps in when general dentistry isn’t enough—think deep cleanings that go beyond the usual scrape-and-polish, or surgical interventions for receding gums. Bone grafting, crown lengthening, and implant placement are all part of the equation here. These aren’t the kind of services you’d browse for on a whim; they’re what you seek out after a referral or a stubborn issue that won’t quit. Narragansett’s mix of year-round residents and seasonal visitors means the need is steady, if not always visible.
The address places it in a stretch where practicality outweighs frills—no surprise, given the nature of the work. You’re not coming for ambiance; you’re coming because your dentist mentioned “pocket depths” or “attachment loss” in a tone that made you sit up straighter. That said, the location is easy to pin down: head toward the southern tip of the town, where the road names start sounding like they belong on a fishing boat. If you’re plotting a first visit, the map lays it out without fuss.
Booking requires a call, not a click—(401) 783-8464 connects directly to the office. No online portals or chatbots; just a straightforward line for scheduling or questions. That might feel old-school in an era of instant confirmations, but it’s par for the course with specialized care. When the issue is below the gumline, you’d rather have a human on the other end anyway.
This listing was last updated on April 02, 2026