I recently had the full-arch dental implant procedure done at Smith Dental, and I couldn't be happier with the results! From the initial consultation to the final follow-up, the entire experience was top-notch. Dr. Smith and his team were incredibly knowledgeable and caring throughout the process.

-John O.

"I had a really great experience! I was very nervous and the dentist kept checking on me to make sure I was comfortable. He was very nice and genuine. I plan on going back!"

- Rochelle G.

Your smile deserves the highest level of care.

  • Prevent cavities, gum disease and bone loss

  • Find the true source of your tooth pain, and put a stop to it

  • Achieve a whiter and brighter smile

What Patients Are Saying

"First time visit for a cracked tooth and everyone was very helpful and professional! It was the fastest dental appointment I've ever had."

Richard R.

"Traverse Mountain Family Dental & Orthodontics is the best! The girls up front are kind and helpful. The hygienists are very gentle, thorough, and fun to talk to. The doctors are very knowledgeable. Professional and skilled at what they do. I will never go anywhere else!"

Jessica J.

Your smile deserves the highest level of care.

  • Prevent cavities, gum disease and bone loss

  • Find the true source of your tooth pain, and put a stop to it

  • Achieve a whiter and brighter smile

"I had a really great experience! I was very nervous and the dentist kept checking on me to make sure I was comfortable. He was very nice and genuine. I plan on going back!"

- Rochelle G.

Let's Talk Cleanings

While going to the dentist might not rank at the top of your "fun ways to spend an afternoon" list,

it's still worth the visit! Going to the dentist helps you avoid...

  • Plaque Build Up

  • Tooth Discoloration

  • Bad Breadth

  • Gum Disease and Tooth Loss

  • Cavities

  • Oral Cancer

  • Tooth Pain

Let's Talk Cleanings

While going to the dentist might not rank at the top of your "fun ways to spend an afternoon" list, it's still worth the visit! Going to the dentist helps you avoid...

  • Plaque Build Up

  • Tooth Discoloration

  • Bad Breadth

  • Gum Disease and Tooth Loss

  • Cavities

  • Oral Cancer

  • Tooth Pain

What To Expect At

Your Cleaning

What To Expect At Your Cleaning

X-Ray; an in-depth

picture of your smile

Physical Exam; a thorough examination of your gums and mouth

Deep Clean; gets rid of plaque and tartar buildup

Fluoride; seal in your clean with a fluoride treatment!

Protect Your Oral Health

Protect Your Oral Health

We Handle Dental Emergencies

Need same day care after a dental emergency? We've got you covered!

Here are some of the dental emergencies we treat:

We Handle Dental Emergencies

Need same day care after a dental emergency? We've got you covered! Here are some of the dental emergencies we treat:

Why Traverse Mountain Family Dental & Orthodontics?

At our dental practice, we prioritize comfort and excellent dental outcomes by providing personalized, high-quality care tailored to your needs. We combine this personal approach with state-of-the-art technology, affordable care, and easy scheduling, to give you a dental experience that you simply can't find elsewhere. You'll leave with a smile.

Our Specialties

Our Specialties

Meet Your Doctors

Dr. Stapley | DDS

With over 16 years of experience, Dr. Scott Stapley is a seasoned dentist. Born and raised in Utah, he attended Brigham Young University and earned his dental degree from Case Western Reserve University. Additionally, he served as an officer in the United States Air Force, completing an Advanced Education General Dentistry residency program. For his outstanding service, he was awarded the commendation medal. Dr. Stapley is trained and certified in sedation, allowing Traverse Mountain Family Dental & Orthodontics to offer IV sedation to their clients.

Dr. Spilsbury | DDS

Dr. Greg Spilsbury, a Mesa, AZ native and ASU Business Administration grad, has been brightening smiles for nearly a decade. His passion for science and artistry led him to the University of Colorado School of Dental Medicine, where he earned his dental degree. Dr. Spilsbury’s commitment to service and excellence shone during his seven years of active duty as a dentist with the US Air Force, where he also completed a demanding dual-degree program, earning a Master’s in Oral Biology with magna cum laude honors and a 2-year Comprehensive Dentistry Residency in the Air Force AEGD program, mastering a range of dental specialties such as third molar surgery, implants, IV sedation, TMJ therapy, gum surgeries, and more. After active duty, he transitioned to the Air Force Reserves, balancing military service with private practice dentistry. As a Board Certified Comprehensive Dentist and a Diplomate of the American Board of General Dentistry, Dr. Spilsbury is known for his expertise and commitment to providing the best dental care. Family is central to Dr. Spilsbury’s life. He enjoys spending time with his wife, Chelsea, and their six children: Finn, Goldie, Rouge, Wilder, Blue, and Rose. Dr. Spilsbury invites you to our practice for a dental care experience that is as compassionate as it is professional.

Meet Your Doctors

Dr. Stapley | DDS

With over 16 years of experience, Dr. Scott Stapley is a seasoned dentist. Born and raised in Utah, he attended Brigham Young University and earned his dental degree from Case Western Reserve University. Additionally, he served as an officer in the United States Air Force, completing an Advanced Education General Dentistry residency program. For his outstanding service, he was awarded the commendation medal. Dr. Stapley is trained and certified in sedation, allowing Traverse Mountain Family Dental & Orthodontics to offer IV sedation to their clients.

Dr. Spilsbury | DDS

Dr. Greg Spilsbury, a Mesa, AZ native and ASU Business Administration grad, has been brightening smiles for nearly a decade. His passion for science and artistry led him to the University of Colorado School of Dental Medicine, where he earned his dental degree. Dr. Spilsbury’s commitment to service and excellence shone during his seven years of active duty as a dentist with the US Air Force, where he also completed a demanding dual-degree program, earning a Master’s in Oral Biology with magna cum laude honors and a 2-year Comprehensive Dentistry Residency in the Air Force AEGD program, mastering a range of dental specialties such as third molar surgery, implants, IV sedation, TMJ therapy, gum surgeries, and more. After active duty, he transitioned to the Air Force Reserves, balancing military service with private practice dentistry. As a Board Certified Comprehensive Dentist and a Diplomate of the American Board of General Dentistry, Dr. Spilsbury is known for his expertise and commitment to providing the best dental care. Family is central to Dr. Spilsbury’s life. He enjoys spending time with his wife, Chelsea, and their six children: Finn, Goldie, Rouge, Wilder, Blue, and Rose. Dr. Spilsbury invites you to our practice for a dental care experience that is as compassionate as it is professional.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I floss?

You should floss at least once a day to maintain optimal oral health. This helps remove plaque and food particles from between your teeth and under the gum line, where a toothbrush can't reach.

What should I do about my tooth sensitivity?

For tooth sensitivity, use a toothpaste designed for sensitive teeth, avoid extremely hot or cold foods and drinks, and maintain good oral hygiene. If sensitivity persists, consult your dentist for a thorough examination and personalized treatment options.

What does fluoride do for my teeth?

Fluoride strengthens tooth enamel, making it more resistant to decay. It helps to prevent cavities by remineralizing areas of early decay and inhibiting the growth of harmful oral bacteria.

Is my bad breath related to my oral health?

Yes, bad breath can be related to oral health issues such as gum disease, tooth decay, or poor oral hygiene. Regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups can help manage and prevent bad breath.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I floss?

You should floss at least once a day to maintain optimal oral health. This helps remove plaque and food particles from between your teeth and under the gum line, where a toothbrush can't reach.

What should I do about my tooth sensitivity?

For tooth sensitivity, use a toothpaste designed for sensitive teeth, avoid extremely hot or cold foods and drinks, and maintain good oral hygiene. If sensitivity persists, consult your dentist for a thorough examination and personalized treatment options.

What does fluoride do for my teeth?

Fluoride strengthens tooth enamel, making it more resistant to decay. It helps to prevent cavities by remineralizing areas of early decay and inhibiting the growth of harmful oral bacteria.

Is my bad breath related to my oral health?

Yes, bad breath can be related to oral health issues such as gum disease, tooth decay, or poor oral hygiene. Regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups can help manage and prevent bad breath.

Our Offices

Find Us in Lehi

3940 N. Traverse Mountain Blvd. Ste 102, Lehi, UT 84043

Find Us in Lehi

3940 N. Traverse Mountain Blvd. Ste 102, Lehi, UT 84043

It's Time to Smile With Confidence Again!

It's Time to Smile With
Confidence Again!