Lifetime Dental of Gainesville serves patients from the Brenau University area at its office at 1419 Pearce Cir, Gainesville, GA 30501. The 57-acre Brenau campus on Washington Street sits approximately one mile from the practice—a drive of two to four minutes through central Gainesville streets. Students, faculty, staff, and residents of the surrounding neighborhood all fall within the practice’s immediate service area.
The practice does not maintain a campus office or any location other than 1419 Pearce Circle. All dental treatment is provided at the Gainesville office, within the medical corridor near Northeast Georgia Medical Center.
|
Office Location: 1419 Pearce Cir, Gainesville, GA 30501 Phone: (770) 536-6688 From Brenau Campus: Approximately 2–4 minutes by car via Academy Street or Washington Street toward the hospital corridor. |
Why Brenau University Area Residents Seek Dental Care in Gainesville
Brenau University has been part of Gainesville since 1878, when it was founded as the Georgia Baptist Female Seminary. Over nearly 150 years, the institution has grown into a private university enrolling more than 2,800 students across associate through doctoral degree programs. The historic Gainesville campus—anchored by Pearce Auditorium, a 700-seat 19th-century opera house that still serves as the university’s ceremonial gathering place—occupies the blocks along Washington Street, Academy Street, and Boulevard between downtown and the residential neighborhoods to the east.
The area immediately surrounding the Brenau campus is a distinct pocket of Gainesville. Residential streets radiating from the campus house a mix of students in university housing, faculty and staff who live near where they work, and longtime Gainesville residents whose families have been in the neighborhood for generations. The campus sits within the Green Street-Brenau Historic District, which preserves the architectural character of both the university buildings and the surrounding homes.
For this population, the dental office at Pearce Circle is a practical choice. The proximity—roughly one mile—means appointments fit within the structure of a class schedule, a workday, or the routine of a nearby resident without requiring a long drive or complicated navigation. The practice accepts patients of all ages, so students in their late teens and twenties, working adults, and longtime neighborhood residents can all receive care at the same location. The weekday schedule—Monday through Thursday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM and Friday from 7:00 AM to noon—aligns with the rhythms of both an academic and a professional calendar.
Brenau also operates an East Campus off I-985 in the Featherbone Communiversity that houses the Mary Inez Grindle School of Nursing and the School of Occupational Therapy, with state-of-the-art simulation labs including pregnancy and child simulators. A Downtown Campus sits on the Gainesville square, housing additional programs and the Brenau Downtown Center. Faculty and students who move between these locations and the main campus find the dental office positioned along their existing travel patterns within the city.
Dental Services Available to Brenau University Area Patients
Students, faculty, staff, and neighborhood residents near the Brenau campus have access to all services offered at the Gainesville office. The following summaries link to detailed pages for each treatment area.
General Dentistry
Comprehensive exams, diagnostic imaging, preventive care, and treatment planning. For students new to Gainesville, establishing care at a local general dentist is one of the first practical steps in settling into the area. General dentistry details
Family Dentistry
Multi-generational dental care at one location. Faculty and staff families living in the Brenau neighborhood can schedule household appointments conveniently close to campus and work. Family dentistry details
Children’s Dentistry
Age-appropriate care for younger patients. Families in the surrounding residential streets have access to pediatric dental services within a few minutes of home and school. Children’s dentistry details
Dental Checkups and Cleanings
Routine exams and professional cleanings that maintain oral health and identify developing issues. Students can schedule between classes—the office is close enough to campus that an appointment does not require reorganizing an entire day. Checkups and cleanings details
Cosmetic Dentistry
Treatments that address the appearance and aesthetics of the smile. The practice uses modern digital imaging to help patients visualize potential outcomes before beginning treatment. Cosmetic dentistry details
Smile Makeovers
Coordinated treatment plans combining multiple cosmetic procedures into a single strategic approach, designed around the patient’s facial structure, dental condition, and goals. Smile makeover details
Teeth Whitening
Professional whitening that delivers even, controlled results in a clinical setting. A popular standalone service and an effective finishing step in broader cosmetic treatment plans. Teeth whitening details
Dental Veneers
Custom porcelain shells applied to the front surface of teeth to correct chips, staining, gaps, and minor misalignment. Each veneer is individually fabricated for a natural result. Dental veneers details
Dental Bonding
Tooth-colored composite applied to repair small chips, reshape tooth edges, or close minor gaps. A single-visit, conservative approach to cosmetic improvement. Dental bonding details
Restorative Dentistry
Repair and rebuilding of teeth that have been damaged by decay, fracture, or wear. Treatment is planned with long-term durability and overall oral health in mind. Restorative dentistry details
Dental Crowns
Full restorations that protect and strengthen compromised teeth. The Gainesville office offers both traditional lab crowns and CEREC same-day crowns fabricated on-site—the same-day option is particularly convenient for students and staff with limited schedule flexibility. Dental crowns details
Dental Bridges
Fixed replacements for one or more missing teeth, anchored to adjacent teeth or implants. Bridges restore chewing ability, speech, and the continuity of the smile. Dental bridges details
Tooth-Colored Fillings
Composite fillings matched to natural tooth color for a seamless cavity repair. Applied throughout the mouth for both aesthetic and structural purposes. Tooth-colored fillings details
CEREC Same-Day Crowns
A complete crown—digitally designed, milled, and placed—in one visit. No temporary crown, no second appointment. Ideal for patients whose schedules make multiple visits difficult. CEREC details
Root Canal Therapy
Endodontic treatment to save an infected or damaged tooth by removing the diseased inner tissue and sealing the canal. Relieves pain and preserves the natural tooth. Root canal therapy details
Tooth Extractions
Removal of teeth that cannot be saved through restorative treatment. The consultation includes discussion of replacement options—implants, bridges, or dentures—based on the patient’s situation. Tooth extractions details
Dental Implants
Permanent tooth replacement using a titanium post integrated with the jawbone. Implants support individual crowns, bridges, or full-arch dentures. All planning and placement happens at the Gainesville office. Dental implants details
Implant Dentures
Full-arch dentures secured to implant posts, providing stability and retention that traditional removable dentures cannot achieve. Implant dentures details
All-on-4 Dental Implants
Four strategically placed implants supporting a complete arch of fixed teeth. An option for patients who have experienced extensive tooth loss in one or both arches. All-on-4 details
Dentures
Full and partial removable dentures, custom-fitted to restore chewing, speech, and facial support. An established option for patients managing significant tooth loss. Dentures details
Emergency Dentistry
Urgent care for sudden dental pain, broken teeth, trauma, and infections. With the office one mile from campus, students and staff can reach emergency dental care within minutes during office hours. Emergency dentistry details
Gum Disease Treatment
Periodontal therapy for gum inflammation, infection, recession, and bone loss. Scaled to severity—from non-surgical deep cleanings to more comprehensive periodontal management. Gum disease treatment details
Head, Neck, and Jaw Pain (TMJ/TMD)
Evaluation and treatment for jaw pain, headaches, jaw clicking, and restricted movement associated with temporomandibular joint disorders. Stress-related jaw clenching and grinding—common among students during exam periods—can contribute to TMJ symptoms. TMJ/TMD treatment details
Sedation Dentistry
Sedation for patients who experience anxiety during dental treatment. Options are available across the full range of procedures, from cleanings to implant placement. Sedation dentistry details
The Brenau University Area and Surrounding Geography
The Brenau University campus occupies 57 acres along Washington Street and Academy Street in the heart of Gainesville. The main campus at 500 Washington Street SE includes several historically and culturally significant structures. Pearce Auditorium—the 19th-century, 700-seat opera house—still hosts winter graduation ceremonies, performances, and university gatherings. The Burd Performing Arts Center houses the Leo Castelli Gallery, named after the legendary New York art dealer who was instrumental in building the university’s permanent collection. The Simmons Visual Arts Center contains the Sellers Gallery and the President’s Gallery, along with classroom and lab spaces for students in the Center for the Arts & Design.
The Trustee Library holds the first public exhibit of personal artifacts and possessions of Dian Fossey, the primatologist and author of Gorillas in the Mist, through a partnership with the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International. The library also features a Manhattan Gallery installation anchored by over 100 works from the collection of Dorothy and Herbert Vogel—the famous New York art world collectors—alongside photographs and prints by Andy Warhol donated by the Andy Warhol Foundation, and works by artists including Kiki Smith, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Evangeline. The university’s permanent collection now exceeds 1,100 pieces, a remarkable cultural asset for a campus of this size.
The Green Street-Brenau Historic District extends north from the campus through one of Gainesville’s most architecturally distinctive corridors—grand older homes, professional offices, and mature tree canopy that have defined this part of the city for more than a century. To the east, the campus connects to the New Holland mill village, where the Ernest Ledford Grindle Athletics Park—a $4.4 million multi-use facility developed on land donated by Pacolet Milliken—now serves Brenau’s athletics programs on the same ground where mill village children once played ball. To the south and west, downtown Gainesville and the courthouse square are within walking distance.
The Quinlan Visual Arts Center, the Interactive Neighborhood for Kids (INK) museum, and the restaurants and shops on the downtown square are all within a few blocks of the campus perimeter. The Northeast Georgia History Center—where visitors can experience a tornado simulator and learn about the region’s history from the Cherokee era through the devastating 1936 storm—is also nearby.
Directions to campus from the south typically follow I-985 to Exit 22 (Jesse Jewell Parkway), turning left onto Highway 129, then right onto Academy Street. From the north, GA-60 brings travelers through the Dahlonega corridor into Gainesville, where E.E. Butler Parkway leads to the Brenau Avenue campus entrance. The dental office at 1419 Pearce Circle sits along the same medical corridor that runs between the campus and Northeast Georgia Medical Center.
Lifetime Dental of Gainesville — Office and Practice Information
Lifetime Dental of Gainesville operates from one address: 1419 Pearce Cir, Gainesville, GA 30501. The practice is verified on Google Business Profile. There are no campus locations, satellite offices, or off-site treatment facilities.
For complete information about services and the practice, visit the Dentist in Gainesville, GA page. Service details are available for Cosmetic Dentistry, Dental Implants, and Sedation Dentistry.
Getting to the Office from the Brenau University Area
From the Brenau University main campus at 500 Washington Street, head east on Academy Street toward the hospital corridor. The office at 1419 Pearce Circle is approximately one mile from the center of campus—about 2–4 minutes by car. If walking from the east side of campus near the Burd Center, the walk takes approximately 15–20 minutes through Gainesville residential streets. Parking is available at the dental office.
Learn more about services at the Gainesville office or call (770) 536-6688.