Keeping Las Cruces Smiling
Warren, Law, and Moberly Dental Continues to be a Beacon for Dental Care in Las Cruces
Rooted in Las Cruces since 1972 (no pun intended), Warren, Law, and Moberly Dental remain beacons for high-quality and compassionate dental care. The honorable Dr. Chuck Murrell opened the practice on Med Park off of Idaho and in 1978, Dr. Warren joined him as an associate, eventually becoming his partner. After Dr. Murrell retired, Dr. Warren continued to have a solo practice until Dr. Law joined him in 2010. In 2023, Dr. Moberly joined the practice, bringing along her own skillset, specializing in special needs dentistry.
Warren, Law, and Moberly Dental is a cosmetic and family dental office that offers a wide range of dental services, including cosmetic veneers, dental crowns, dental implants, dental cleanings, dentures, Botox, dermal fillers, etc. With the addition of Dr. Moberly's expertise,
their service line now includes dentistry for patients with special needs.
Their friendly team strives to provide personal comprehensive dental care to all of their patients. Something unique about their team is that they get to know their patients on a personal level to ensure the highest quality and comfort possible. They do their best to connect with our patients in order to provide the excellent care they deserve.
Warren, Law, and Moberly Dental is proud to be the “Dentists of the Aggies.” They are fantastic at accommodating families by making early morning, evening, and family appointments.
We asked the team at Warren, Law, and Moberly what advice they have to share with the neighbors.
1. Establish a relationship with a trusted dental provider. Having a reliable dental home is crucial for both routine cleanings and addressing any potential issues. Don't wait until a problem arises to visit your dentist - preventive care is essential for maintaining oral health. Regular check-ups at least twice a year can help prevent serious issues down the road.
2. Home care is another key component to maintaining optimal oral health. Brush your teeth twice daily with fluoride or baking soda toothpaste, and floss daily. Studies recommend using a soft-bristle or electric toothbrush for effective cleaning. Brushing removes visible bacteria and food particles, but bacteria replenish after 12 hours. Flossing and other dental cleaners are essential for cleaning hard-to-reach areas between teeth and below the gumline. Consult your oral healthcare provider for personalized advice on brushing, flossing frequency, and additional oral care products.
3. It's important to be mindful of your diet. While sugar has traditionally been the focus, it's not just sugars that can contribute to tooth decay. Acidic foods and beverages like fruit juices, diet sodas, sparkling waters, and sports drinks can also have a significant impact on oral health.
Warren, Law, and Moberly Dental LLC
4141 Camino Coyote, Suite A
(575) 524-5812