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Dentists in Lawrenceville, GA: Local Guide

Published June 30, 2026 · dental.me editorial · How we verify

Quick answer: Lawrenceville, GA has 134 dental practices in the Dental.me directory. 68 are rated on Google, averaging 4.56★ across 16,205 reviews. Top by independent Dental.me Score: Neil Browning, Peter Ok, Aisha Ambrose. Compare them below and shortlist two or three near you to call.

Top-rated dentists in Lawrenceville by Dental.me Score
# Practice Google rating Reviews
1 Neil Browning 5★ 748
2 Peter Ok 5★ 275
3 Aisha Ambrose 5★ 212
4 Lawrenceville Dental and Implants – Dr. Sunil Mittal 5★ 55
5 Brush Dentistry 5★ 7
Directory data as of August 2026. Google ratings/review counts are third-party data and do not by themselves prove clinical quality.

Lawrenceville is the county seat of Gwinnett — one of the fastest-growing counties in the Southeast — and its dental market reflects that scale. Dental.me tracks 134 dental practices inside the city limits, a roster large enough to rival cities twice its size. But scale cuts both ways. Of those 134 offices, only 67 have accumulated enough Google review data to carry a Dental.me rating, and just 60 maintain a working website. In other words, roughly half of Lawrenceville’s dental market is, from a patient’s research chair, effectively invisible. That gap is the single most important thing to understand before you book a chair in this town.

The offices that are visible have earned it through volume: 16,205 Google reviews across the rated practices, averaging 4.55 stars. That is a healthy citywide number, but it hides a wider spread than most Gwinnett suburbs. Lawrenceville is not a market where every office is quietly excellent — it is a market with a strong top tier, a solid middle, and a real tail of practices you can steer around if you know they exist.

Reading the Lawrenceville market by the numbers

Start with the snapshot below. The headline isn’t the practice count — it’s the ratio of rated to total. When only half of a market has a track record, the research burden shifts onto you, and the payoff for doing that research is larger than it would be in a smaller, more uniform town.

Lawrenceville, GA — dental market at a glance 133 practices tracked 67 rated (50% of the market) 16,202 Google reviews 4.55 avg star rating

Sixty practices with a website out of 133 sounds like a technology footnote. It isn’t. In a market this size, a missing website usually signals an office that isn’t investing in how patients find and evaluate it — and that under-investment tends to show up at the front desk and in the chair too. It is not a disqualifier, but it is a useful filter when your shortlist is long. The flip side is encouraging: the offices that do show up have had to earn their standing in a crowded, competitive field, and the 16,205 reviews they’ve collectively banked are the proof of that competition working in your favor.

It helps to picture Lawrenceville the way it actually sits on the map. As the Gwinnett County seat, it draws patients from a wide commuter belt — the courthouse district, the Highway 316 corridor, and the neighborhoods spilling toward Duluth and Snellville. That regional pull is why the practice count runs so high for the city’s residential population, and it’s why the leading offices carry review totals you’d normally associate with a much larger metro. When you research here, you’re effectively reading feedback from half of central Gwinnett, not just one suburb.

The quality spread: where the 4.55 average actually sits

Averages lie by smoothing. Break the 67 rated practices into rating bands and the real shape of Lawrenceville appears: a dominant top tier, a respectable middle, and a tail you should recognize on sight.

How the 67 rated practices break down 4.8 stars and up 43  (64%) 4.5 – 4.79 stars 13  (19%) 4.0 – 4.49 stars 2  (3%) Below 4.0 stars 9  (13%) Nearly two-thirds clear 4.8 — but 9 practices sit below 4.0. Both facts matter.

Two takeaways drive everything else in this guide. First, the top of the Lawrenceville market is genuinely deep — 43 practices rate 4.8 or higher, so you are not choosing among a handful of good options, you are choosing among dozens. Second, the nine practices below 4.0 are a larger low tier than you’ll find in comparable Gwinnett suburbs. When 13% of the rated field is underperforming, “just pick one nearby” is a real gamble. Filtering deliberately is worth the twenty minutes it takes.

What Lawrenceville is equipped to handle

A big market is also a deep market. You should rarely need to leave the city for specialist care. Here is what the 134 practices collectively offer, ranked by how many local offices provide each service.

Local practices offering each service Cosmetic dentistry 29 Teeth whitening 29 Dental implants 27 Orthodontists 23 Invisalign providers 23 Emergency dentists 20 Periodontists 18 Pediatric dentists 13 Dentures 12 Endodontists (root canal) 9 Oral surgeons 6

The strength here is in the everyday and the aesthetic: cosmetic dentistry and teeth whitening lead with 29 providers each, and implant dentistry is close behind at 27 — unusually deep for a city this size, which tends to hold prices competitive. Straightening options are abundant too, with 23 orthodontists and 23 Invisalign providers. The thinner benches are the surgical specialties — just 9 endodontists and 6 oral surgeons — and if you have young kids, note there are 13 pediatric dentists, enough choice but worth booking early. For a true after-hours crisis, 20 offices flag emergency availability.

A four-filter method for choosing in a half-market

Because half of Lawrenceville’s offices carry no public track record, the smartest approach is subtractive: start with the whole field and remove practices that fail a filter, rather than falling for the first ad you see. Run these four passes.

1 Rated only Keep the 67 with a real track record. Skip the unrated half. 2 4.8+ tier Prefer the 43 offices at 4.8 or higher. Depth means you can. 3 Review volume Weight offices with hundreds of reviews over a perfect handful. 4 Right service Match to the specialty you actually need, not a generalist. Filter down, don’t pick blind

Filter three — review volume — deserves emphasis in Lawrenceville specifically. A 5.0 rating built on 20 reviews is fragile; a 4.9 built on 800 is a proven operation. The city’s leading offices happen to have both high ratings and deep review counts, which is exactly the combination you want. In a smaller town you might have to trade one for the other; in Lawrenceville the market is deep enough that you don’t have to compromise. You can see every rated practice ranked and filtered on the Lawrenceville dentist hub, which applies filters one through four automatically.

One practical note on how to run these filters. Don’t start with distance. It’s tempting in a car-dependent county to sort by “closest,” but in a market with a 13% low tier that’s precisely how patients end up in a sub-4.0 chair. Start with quality — the rated 4.8-plus field — and only then narrow by proximity within that already-strong set. You will almost always find a top-tier office within a reasonable drive, because 43 of them are spread across the city. Distance should be the last filter you apply, not the first.

The practices setting the Lawrenceville standard

These six offices lead the market on the combination that matters most — a top rating backed by real review volume. They are the benchmark every other Lawrenceville practice is measured against.

Every one of these clears filters one through four at once. If you want the short version of this whole guide: start your shortlist here, then confirm the office offers the specific service you need.

When to look just outside Lawrenceville

Lawrenceville sits in the dense heart of Gwinnett, so neighboring cities are minutes away and can widen your options — useful if the specialist bench you need (endodontics, oral surgery) is booked out. Each of these has its own Dental.me directory of rated practices:

Before you book anywhere, it’s worth understanding what treatment should actually cost and how our ratings are built. Our national guide to dental costs gives you the price benchmarks to judge any quote you receive in Lawrenceville or its neighbors. And when you’re ready to compare the full field, the Lawrenceville dentist directory is the fastest way to move from 133 names to the two or three worth calling.

Frequently asked questions
How many dentists are in Lawrenceville, GA?

Dental.me tracks 133 dental practices in Lawrenceville, GA — 67 carry a public star rating that averages 4.6 stars, and 60 list a website. Compare the full ranked list on the Lawrenceville dentists page.

Which is the top-rated dentist in Lawrenceville?

By Dental.me Score, Neil Browning currently leads the Lawrenceville list (5.0 stars, 748 reviews). Rankings update as ratings and profile data change, so compare a few offices before deciding.

How do I choose a good dentist in Lawrenceville?

Compare the Dental.me Score alongside review volume, location, office hours, provider names, and website details, then shortlist three to five Lawrenceville offices that fit your schedule, budget, and the care you need.

How does Dental.me rank Lawrenceville dentists?

By an independent Dental.me Score built from each practice's Google star rating out of 100, held to a confidence level by its review volume, with exact review counts breaking ties and a verification lift that lets confirmed practices reach a perfect 100. Featured placements are paid, clearly labeled, and never change the organic order.

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