Best Dentist in Palm Beach Gardens, FL
KA Dental's Palm Beach Gardens office on FL A1A Alt offers comprehensive general, cosmetic, and emergency dentistry just minutes from the Gardens Mall and PGA National. Our modern practice serves patients from across North Palm Beach County — Palm Beach Gardens, Jupiter, Juno Beach, and North Palm Beach — with same-day emergencies, Saturday hours, and most major insurance accepted.
Hours
Monday - Friday
Saturday
Sunday
9:00 am - 8:00 pm
9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Closed


Get the Best Dental Services in Palm Beach Gardens, FL
From cleanings and check-ups to dentures, implants and emergency dental visits. Your care team is here to guide you every step of the way, with personalized care, upfront costs and flexible payment options that work for real life.
Affordable Dental Care in Palm Beach Gardens, FL
Modern dentistry in the heart of Palm Beach Gardens
Our Palm Beach Gardens office is located on FL A1A Alt, just off PGA Boulevard and minutes from the Gardens Mall, Downtown at the Gardens, and PGA National. The location puts us squarely in the path of everyone who lives, works, and plays in North Palm Beach County — from Jupiter and Juno Beach down through Palm Beach Gardens and into North Palm Beach.
Comprehensive dental services
This office offers the complete spectrum of dental care. Routine preventative services (cleanings, exams, digital X-rays, fluoride, sealants) keep your smile healthy year after year. Cosmetic dentistry — teeth whitening, veneers, bonding, smile makeovers, Invisalign — gives you the confidence to smile freely. Restorative procedures include crowns, bridges, dentures, root canals, and dental implants, with sedation dentistry available for anxious patients or longer procedures.
Emergency dental care on A1A
Whether you chipped a tooth playing pickleball at Mirasol, woke up with a throbbing toothache, or lost a crown at the worst possible moment, we keep same-day emergency slots open every weekday. Call (561) 677-8522 and we'll get you seen, diagnosed, and out of pain as quickly as possible.
Patients we serve
Our Palm Beach Gardens patients come from all over North County — PGA National, Mirasol, BallenIsles, Frenchman's Reserve, Old Marsh, Ibis, Juno Beach, Jupiter, Jupiter Inlet Colony, and the communities along A1A. We also see regular patients from West Palm Beach, Lake Park, and Riviera Beach who specifically seek us out for the quality of care. The office is three minutes from I-95, five from the Gardens Mall, and easily accessible via PGA Blvd, Alt A1A, and Military Trail.
New patients welcome
We accept most major PPO dental insurance and offer flexible financing for patients paying out of pocket. First visits typically run 45-60 minutes and include a comprehensive exam, digital X-rays, and a full conversation about what you want from your smile — short-term fixes, long-term goals, cosmetic priorities, whatever's on your mind.
Frequently Asked Questions=
What qualifies as a dental emergency?
<p>A dental emergency includes <strong>severe toothache</strong>, knocked-out or broken teeth, dental abscesses with swelling, uncontrolled bleeding from the mouth, or a loose permanent tooth. If you're in significant pain or have trauma to the mouth, don't wait — call our emergency line immediately.</p>
Do you offer same-day emergency dental appointments?
<p>Yes. KA Dental prioritizes <strong>same-day emergency appointments</strong> at all four Palm Beach County locations. Walk-ins are also welcome. Call us and we'll fit you in as quickly as possible — most patients are seen within hours.</p>
What should I do if a tooth gets knocked out?
<p>Pick up the tooth by the <strong>crown only</strong> (never the root). Rinse it gently without scrubbing. If possible, place it back in the socket. If not, keep it in a glass of <strong>milk or saliva</strong> and get to our office within 30 minutes for the best chance of saving the tooth.</p>
Is emergency dental care more expensive than a regular visit?
<p>Emergency visits may involve additional diagnostics like X-rays and same-day treatments, so costs vary depending on the issue. We accept <strong>most PPO insurance plans</strong> and offer payment plans through CareCredit and Proceed Finance so cost never delays your care.</p>
Can I go to the ER for a dental emergency?
<p>While an ER can manage pain and prescribe antibiotics, they <strong>cannot perform dental procedures</strong> like extractions, root canals, or re-implantation. A dental office is always the better choice for dental emergencies — we have the tools and training to actually fix the problem.</p>
Do you treat children's dental emergencies?
<p>Absolutely. Our team includes a <strong>board-certified pediatric dentist</strong> experienced in treating children's dental trauma, broken teeth, and toothaches. We use gentle techniques and offer sedation options for anxious young patients.</p>
What age is best to start braces?
Most orthodontists recommend an initial evaluation around <strong>age 7</strong>, before all permanent teeth are in. Some kids benefit from early Phase I treatment between ages 7-9 to guide jaw development. The most common time for full braces is <strong>ages 10-14</strong>, after the permanent teeth have erupted but the jaw is still flexible. Adult braces work too — about 25% of orthodontic patients today are adults. Dr. Aditi Patel handles both Invisalign and traditional braces at KA Dental.
How long does braces treatment typically take?
Treatment time depends on complexity. Most braces cases at KA Dental run <strong>18 to 24 months</strong>. Mild cases finish in 12 months; complex cases (severe crowding, bite correction, jaw alignment) can take 24-36 months. Following our instructions — wearing rubber bands as directed, attending all adjustments, avoiding restricted foods — keeps you on the shorter end of that range. Skipping appointments or breaking brackets adds time.
Do braces hurt?
<strong>Mild discomfort, not real pain</strong>. After initial placement and after each adjustment (every 4-8 weeks), expect 2-4 days of soreness as teeth begin moving. Over-the-counter pain relievers, soft foods, and orthodontic wax for any irritated spots usually handle it. Between adjustments, braces are essentially comfortable. The biggest adjustment isn't pain — it's getting used to the feeling of brackets and learning to brush around them.
What foods should I avoid with braces?
Skip these for the duration of your braces: <strong>hard candy, ice, popcorn, nuts, hard pretzels, raw carrots, hard apples (cut into wedges instead), corn on the cob (cut off), bagels (tear into pieces), hard rolls, gum, caramels, taffy, gummy candy, beef jerky, and pizza crust</strong>. The two failure modes are <strong>breaking brackets</strong> (hard foods) and <strong>pulling off wires</strong> (sticky foods). A broken bracket is a same-day emergency that adds time and cost. Stick to the safe list and your treatment stays on schedule.
Dental Services
We offer a full range of Dental services for all your needs in Palm Beach Gardens, FL
Nuestra misión es brindar a los pacientes de nuestra comunidad servicios odontológicos que utilicen las técnicas y tecnologías más avanzadas para ofrecer una comodidad y cuidado superiores.

















