10343 Siegen Lane Suite 1A

Baton Rouge, LA 70810

Office Hours are:

Mon & Tues 8a-5p

Wed & Thurs 8a-3p

Phone: 225-757-8450

Fax: 225-757-8454

Your smile is our top priority.

Our goal is to put a smile on your face, and we'll do everything it takes to make sure that we do. 

Enjoy Comprehensive Care at Our Family-friendly Dental Practice.

Discover a patient-centered haven at our office, where cosmetic dentistry meets compassionate care. Step into a serene atmosphere that caters to all your dental needs, focusing on your well-being and comfort. Experience the artistry of cosmetic dentistry in an environment dedicated to creating smiles that radiate confidence and tranquility. 


Drs. Lacour, Lewis, Bourgeois and their wonderful staff can treat you and your entire family with his comprehensive list of advanced dental services. Our regular cleanings and exams can protect your smile and prevent future dental problems. We also offer complete restorative dentistry and cosmetic treatments to repair damaged teeth and improve your appearance. Thanks to our advanced imaging technology and meticulous attention to detail, our doctors can tailor your treatment to meet your needs.

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Clinic News

July 9, 2025
Seeing your dentist for regular cleanings is about more than just a brighter smile—it’s a vital part of maintaining your overall health. During a professional cleaning, your dental hygienist removes plaque and tartar that brushing and flossing can’t reach. This helps prevent gum disease, cavities, and tooth loss. But the benefits go far beyond your mouth.
July 9, 2025
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders affect the joints that connect your jaw to your skull, often causing jaw pain, clicking sounds, headaches, and difficulty chewing. These symptoms can stem from teeth grinding (bruxism), stress, arthritis, or jaw misalignment.
July 9, 2025
Sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder where breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep. The most common form, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), occurs when throat muscles relax excessively, blocking the airway. While many associate sleep apnea with snoring and fatigue, its connection to oral health is significant and often overlooked.
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