Life on the Air Mobility Command side of Fort Liberty runs on a different clock than the rest of the installation. Deployments, TDY rotations, and airlift schedules mean dental care often gets deferred until there is a window — and when that window opens, you need a civilian provider who can handle whatever has been building up without sending you to three different offices before anything gets resolved.
The Teeth Doctors™ on Yadkin Road is about 15 minutes from Pope Army Airfield, and Dr. Jeremiah Davis — a US Army veteran who served in the 82nd Airborne Division at the same installation — built this practice to handle exactly that kind of appointment. One location, one provider, everything in-house. Whether it is a crown that has been waiting since your last rotation, an implant consultation you have been putting off, or a family member who needs to be established with a civilian provider while you are deployed, we handle it without a referral chain.
A Veteran Who Understands the 43rd Airlift Wing Schedule
Finding a dentist who understands military life is one thing. Finding one whose clinical record holds up to scrutiny is another. Dr. Jeremiah Davis covers both.
He served as a captain in the US Army's 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg — now Fort Liberty — before founding The Teeth Doctors™. He trained at UNC Chapel Hill School of Dentistry and the Kenan-Flagler Business School, and he has spent his post-service career building a practice that operates at a level most civilian providers near the installation cannot match.
For Air Mobility Command personnel whose dental care has been inconsistent across deployments and TDY cycles, his credentials matter because they mean the procedure you need can actually be handled here — not referred out. His Master of the Academy of General Dentistry (MAGD) required more than 1,100 hours of continuing education, 400 of them hands-on, plus a board-level written examination — a designation held by fewer than 2% of general dentists in the US and Canada. His implant credentials go further still: Fellow of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (FAAID), Diplomate of the American Board of Oral Implantology (DABOI/ID), Master of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists (MICIO), Master of the Academy of Osseointegration (AO), and Surgical Master of the Interdisciplinary Dental Education Academy. Each required documented case submissions, peer review, and demonstrated outcomes — not continuing education hours alone. Incisal Edge magazine named him to their Top 40 Dentists Under 40 list in 2021.
For 43rd Airlift Wing personnel and their families who need a civilian provider they can count on between rotations, his record answers the question before the first call.
Why Choose Us?
Scheduling Around the Mission — Not the Other Way Around
Air Mobility Command runs on a schedule that does not pause for dental appointments. Crews go wheels-up on short notice. TDY orders change. The window for a civilian appointment is often narrower than it looks from the outside, and a practice that cannot work within that reality is not going to serve this community well.
The Worry Free from A to Z™ approach at The Teeth Doctors™ is built around eliminating friction — which for Pope Army Airfield personnel means something more specific than a friendly waiting room. When you call, we work with the schedule you have, not the schedule a standard appointment block assumes you have. Insurance is handled on our end — give us your information when you call, including TRICARE details if applicable, and we verify benefits and file claims without putting that process back on you. For family members managing dental care while a service member is deployed, we make the appointment process as straightforward as possible — one call, benefits verified, appointment confirmed, no follow-up paperwork required on your end.
If a procedure has been sitting on the back burner through multiple rotations, we build the appointment to handle as much as clinically possible in a single visit. You may not have a second window for a while. We plan around that reality from the start.
Dental Services for 43rd Airlift Wing Personnel and Families
Care for the Whole Family — Including When You Are Not Home
Air Mobility Command families know what it means to manage a household through a deployment. Dental appointments for spouses and children do not stop because a service member is wheels-up, and finding a civilian practice that handles everything without requiring the active-duty member to be present makes that reality easier to navigate. At The Teeth Doctors™, we see patients of all ages — from children coming in for routine cleanings to spouses managing their own restorative care while their partner is on rotation. Preventive care covers cleanings, exams, and X-rays. Restorative care covers fillings, crowns, bridges, root canals, and extractions. When a service member does have a window between rotations, scheduling multiple family members on the same visit means one trip off-post handles everyone. If a dental emergency comes up — for anyone in the family — call (910) 864-4646 and we will get you in as quickly as possible.
The Appointment You Kept Putting Off Between Rotations
There is a version of cosmetic dental work that Air Mobility Command personnel keep moving to the back of the list — a veneer consultation scheduled before a TDY, rescheduled twice, and eventually dropped because the window closed. If that describes where things stand, this is the appointment worth making when the next window opens. Teeth whitening, veneers, cosmetic bonding, dental crowns, and complete smile makeovers are all available at our Yadkin Road office. Dr. Davis uses digital imaging to show you a projected outcome before any treatment begins — you see the result before you commit to it, which makes the decision easier to make in a limited timeframe. He walks through what is realistic for your specific case and what the process involves so there are no open questions going into the appointment.
Implants for the Service Member Who Has Been Deferring the Procedure
Implant care is the procedure most commonly deferred by military personnel — it requires multiple appointments, a healing period, and a level of continuity that deployment schedules actively work against. At The Teeth Doctors™, Dr. Davis places and restores implants in-house, which reduces the number of appointments required by eliminating the hand-off between a surgical provider and a restorative provider. Your consultation, placement, and final restoration all happen at one address with one provider who knows your timeline and plans around it. Single-tooth implants, implant-supported bridges, implant dentures, and full-arch restorations including All-On-4 are all available without a referral out. If you are between rotations and have a procedure that has been waiting, call us and we will tell you what is achievable in the time you have.
When Deployment Cycles Have Made Dental Care Feel Impossible
Inconsistent dental access across multiple deployments and TDY cycles does something specific to a person's relationship with dental care — it creates gaps, deferred treatment, and sometimes a level of anxiety about what has been building up that makes calling a provider feel harder than it should. We see this pattern regularly among Air Mobility Command personnel and their family members, and we treat it as a straightforward clinical starting point rather than something to work around. We offer nitrous oxide and oral sedation, and for patients who need sedation to get through an appointment comfortably after years of inconsistent care, the entire visit is structured around that from the first call. If the gap has been long and the anxiety is real, tell us when you schedule. We will plan the appointment accordingly and have everything ready before you arrive.
Where Are We?
Getting to Our Fayetteville Office from Pope Army Airfield
From Pope Army Airfield, head south through the Fort Liberty installation toward the main gate and take Bragg Boulevard south into Fayetteville. The drive runs about 10 to 12 miles and takes roughly 15 minutes under normal traffic conditions — a straightforward route that most personnel and family members already travel regularly for off-post errands and appointments. Once you are on Bragg Boulevard heading into Fayetteville, follow it toward Yadkin Road on the western side of the city.
Our address is 6402 Yadkin Rd, Fayetteville, NC 28303. Free on-site parking is available. Office hours are Monday through Thursday, 9 AM to 4 PM, and Friday, 10 AM to 4 PM. If you are working around a duty schedule, a pre-deployment window, or a narrow availability between rotations, call us at (910) 864-4646 before you book online — a two-minute conversation lets us find the slot that actually works for your timeline rather than the first available opening on the calendar.
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Insurance and Payment Options for Air Mobility Command Personnel and Families
We are in-network with select PPO plans including Delta Dental, and we handle all filing, claim tracking, and follow-up without putting that process back on you. If you have TRICARE, call us for a complimentary Benefits Consultation before you assume it will not apply — we will walk through your specific coverage honestly and tell you exactly what your out-of-pocket exposure looks like before you book anything. For Air Mobility Command families managing finances through a deployment cycle, knowing the cost before the appointment is not optional — it is how we do every consultation.
For personnel or family members without civilian dental coverage, our Friends and Family Membership Plan covers regular cleanings, exams, X-rays, fluoride, and emergency exams for $420 per year — no deductibles, no waiting periods, no claim forms, and no yearly maximums. For larger procedures — implants, full-arch restorations, or cosmetic work that has been deferred across multiple rotations — we offer CareCredit interest-free financing and loans from $2,500 up to $75,000, with terms up to 12 years, rates starting at 5.99% APR, and instant approvals. If a procedure has been sitting on the back burner because the cost felt out of reach, call us before the next deployment window closes.
Questions Pope Army Airfield Personnel and Families Usually Ask
How far is your office from Pope Army Airfield?
About 10 to 12 miles south via Bragg Boulevard into Fayetteville — roughly 15 minutes under normal traffic conditions. It is a route most personnel and family members already know from regular off-post trips. If you are working around a duty schedule or a pre-deployment window, call us directly and we will find a slot that fits your timeline.
Do you accept TRICARE?
Call us for a complimentary Benefits Consultation and we will walk through your specific coverage before you commit to anything. We will tell you exactly what your plan covers, what your out-of-pocket exposure looks like, and what alternatives are available if your coverage does not apply — including our Friends and Family Membership Plan for families who need a straightforward civilian dental option.
My service member is deployed. Can I still bring the kids in for their appointments?
Yes. We see family members independently and handle everything without requiring the active-duty member to be present. If you are managing dental care for the household during a deployment, call us at (910) 864-4646 and we will get everyone scheduled. Multiple family members can be seen on the same visit, which reduces the number of off-post trips during an already demanding period.
I have a narrow window before my next rotation. Can you consolidate multiple services into one visit?
Yes, and for Air Mobility Command personnel this is something we plan for specifically. Where it is clinically appropriate, we build appointments to cover as much ground as possible in a single visit — a consultation and a same-day procedure, preventive and restorative work scheduled together, or an implant assessment combined with other outstanding treatment. Tell us your timeline when you call and we will structure the appointment around the window you have.
I have been deployed on and off for two years and my dental care has fallen behind. Where do I start?
Call us at (910) 864-4646 and tell us what you know — when you were last seen, what has been bothering you, and how much time you have before your next rotation. We will schedule a comprehensive exam, identify what needs to be addressed and in what order, and build a treatment plan around your availability. You do not need to arrive with a complete picture of what is wrong. That is what the first appointment is for.
My spouse has dental anxiety and has not been seen since our last PCS. How do you handle that?
It is a situation we see regularly among military families, and we treat it as a clinical consideration rather than something to push through. We offer nitrous oxide and oral sedation, and appointments for anxious patients are structured differently from the start — not adjusted on the day of. Have your spouse call us directly, or call on their behalf and describe the situation. We will plan the visit around what they need before they arrive.
Can I schedule a consultation for implants if I am not sure whether I have time to complete the procedure before deployment?
Yes, and that is exactly the right conversation to have before committing to anything. A consultation tells you what the procedure involves, how many appointments it requires, what the healing timeline looks like, and whether your current window is realistic for starting or completing treatment. There is no obligation attached to a consultation, and the information it gives you is worth having before your schedule closes again.
Ready to Schedule?
Call (910) 864-4646 or request an appointment online. Office hours are Monday through Thursday, 9 AM to 4 PM, and Friday, 10 AM to 4 PM. For personnel working around deployment schedules or pre-rotation windows, call directly — an online form cannot account for the timeline you are working with, but a two-minute phone call can.
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