Inside RR Dentistry’s Whole-Health Approach
RR Dentistry has always stood out in Georgetown for its commitment to whole-health dentistry, but this year the practice has taken that model even further with a slate of new offerings designed to keep patients healthier, more comfortable, and more confident. From Airflow technology that makes cleanings more precise and effective, to complementary cosmetic consultations that help patients explore smile options, to specialized in-house care, these additions all reflect the same philosophy: dentistry should support not just teeth, but overall wellness and peace of mind.
Next-Level Cleanings with Airflow Technology
One of RR Dentistry’s newest additions is Airflow technology, an innovative method of cleaning teeth that is changing the way patients think about routine hygiene visits. Traditional cleanings rely on abrasive polishing, which can wear down the enamel and irritate gums. Airflow takes a different approach, using a gentle but powerful spray to remove biofilm and plaque. Biofilm is a sticky, invisible layer of bacteria that forms on your teeth—like a microscopic city. Left undisturbed, it hardens into tartar and releases toxins that trigger inflammation in your mouth and body. The Airflow system uses colorization to show patients where bacteria are hiding—turning an invisible problem into something they can see, understand, and improve on. “It’s less invasive and more effective,” Dr. Roberson says. “Patients walk away not just with cleaner teeth but a better understanding of their own oral health.”
Dr. Cory Roach agrees. “Airflow allows us to clean more thoroughly with less damage.
“It’s part of our goal of doing as little dentistry as possible over a patient’s lifetime.” ~ Dr. Roach
Cosmetic Consultations—Confidence Starts with a Smile
Cosmetic dentistry can be overwhelming, especially in the age of Instagram-perfect smiles. RR Dentistry is working to cut through the noise by offering complimentary cosmetic consultations. Patients can sit down with a trained cosmetic consultant to discuss options such as re-positioning their teeth with aligners or improving the shape with veneers, view simulated results, and receive a realistic blueprint of what their smile could look like.

“There’s so much information out there. We want to cut through the clutter and talk about what’s best for each patient.” ~Dr. Roberson
“We want people to feel informed and confident about their choices. Sometimes that means moving forward with treatment, and sometimes it just means being more educated for the future.” The consults aren’t just about aesthetics—they’re about confidence. “When someone feels good about their smile, it changes how they carry themselves in the world,” he adds.
Advanced Oral Surgery, Without Leaving the Office
For more complex cases, RR Dentistry recently collaborated with oral and maxillofacial surgeon Dr. Robert Naples, who now works on select days directly at RR Dentistry. With nearly 30 years of surgical experience, Dr. Naples offers services like wisdom teeth removal, dental implants, and IV sedation.
This collaboration means patients can have everything—from imaging to surgery to recovery—taken care of in one familiar location. Even advanced procedures like PRF (platelet-rich fibrin) therapy, which speeds healing and reduces post-operative pain, are available on-site. “It’s much more convenient for our patients and expands our ability to care for their needs here without them having to travel to another dental office,” Dr. Roberson says.
Privately Owned and Community-Focused
As Georgetown grows, more dental practices are being absorbed by corporate groups and private equity firms. RR Dentistry remains one of the few independently owned practices—a difference patients notice the moment they walk through the door. Corporate groups may bring efficiency, but they often lack the long-term stability and personal investment that comes from being locally owned. That independence brings consistency: Dr. Roberson, Dr. Roach, and Dr. Mark Kupec have each served the Georgetown community for more than two decades, building lasting relationships with families while continually advancing their expertise through ongoing education. “Being privately owned means we can make decisions with patients’ best interests at heart,” Dr. Roach says. “As independent practices become less common, it’s reassuring that in Georgetown patients can still choose a locally owned office—one that delivers trusted relationships, exceptional service, and advanced clinical care.”
