Jay Cazes, Dentist
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Jay Cazes

Dentist

358 Naughright Rd. Long Valley NJ, 07853

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Since 1995, Cazes Family Dentistry has proudly and successfully served patients in Long Valley and throughout western New Jersey with a wide array of dental services capable of elevating any smile! Headed by a talented set of industry leading dentists, both Dr. Jay and Janice Cazes are candidates of Mastership status with the Academy of General Dentistry- a rare recognition a mere 1% of dentists throughout the U.S can lay claim to. Rest assured; for whatever it is your smile may demand, when in our hands, all patient’s are given the attention, quality, and options they rightfully deserve!

Due to our talented team and modernly equipped environment, there remain very few instances where a patient will ever require a referral elsewhere for dental care. Our workplace culture is heavily focused on ensuring a comfortable and seamless experience for all- especially those with special needs. With a keen eye for detail, alongside extensive experience within the world of dentistry, we offer a plethora of services which cater to almost any patient’s needs. Alongside standard dental procedures, our office boasts a diverse variety of services available to enhance the appearance, self-esteem, and quality of life of patients, such as; orthodontics and Invisalign, facial cosmetic services, sleep apnea treatment and much more!s.

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358 Naughright Rd. -
Long Valley, NJ 07853
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