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Sigma Dental Specialists of Southlake

Dentist
4.9 (94 reviews) Updated Mar 17, 2026
500 W Southlake Blvd #130 Southlake, TX 76092

About Sigma Dental Specialists of Southlake

Sigma Dental Specialists of Southlake handles the kind of dental work that general practices often refer out—endodontics, periodontics, oral surgery. It’s one of those places where the focus narrows to procedures requiring more than a routine cleaning or filling. The office sits at 500 W Southlake Blvd #130, in a stretch of Southlake that’s heavy on medical offices but light on the usual strip-mall clutter. Dental implants, wisdom teeth extractions, gum disease treatment—the list leans technical, which explains why patients don’t just walk in off the street.

Southlake isn’t short on dental options, but specialty care tends to thin out once you move past general dentistry. This practice fills that gap without the fanfare; no flashy signage, no promises of painless anything. The 4.9 rating on Google from 94 reviews suggests people leave satisfied, though—no small feat for a field where even minor discomfort gets remembered. Most comments zero in on efficiency, which, in a town where time is treated like currency, counts for more than free coffee in the lobby.

Logistics are simple: the building is easy to spot from Southlake Boulevard, and parking is—well, it’s Southlake, so assume it’s adequate. Questions about sedation options or recovery times for a root canal? The phone line, (817) 809-7667, connects directly to someone who can actually answer them. No phone trees, no transfers to a corporate call center. That alone might explain why the reviews skew so positive; dental work is stressful enough without navigating a customer service maze.

The map places it two minutes from Southlake Town Square, which means you can grab a coffee or a distraction afterward—useful when your mouth is still numb. Around here, that’s about as good as it gets for a dental visit.

This listing was last updated on March 17, 2026

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