A Brighter Dental Experience
General, Cosmetic, Surgical and Restorative Dentistry

Call The Office
(970) 422-1122
Office Location
313 W Drake Rd.
Fort Collins, CO 80526
Email Us
info@radiantdentalhealth.com
Welcome to Our Practice
Welcome to Radiant Dental Health, your trusted dental clinic in Fort Collins, Colorado. We provide comprehensive dental services, from routine cleanings and exams to advanced treatments like dental implants, crowns, and sedation dentistry.
Our experienced team, led by Dr. Nathaniel Caldon and Alexandra Rincones, RDH, is committed to personalized, gentle care for the whole family. Whether you’re looking for cosmetic dentistry, emergency care, or preventive treatments, we are here to help you achieve a healthy, radiant smile.
Latest Techniques
We utilize the latest techniques in dental care to ensure efficient, comfortable treatments for all patients. Our advanced methods prioritize patient safety and precision. From diagnostics to cosmetic enhancements, our technology-driven approach helps achieve optimal results tailored to your specific needs.
Innovative Technology
We incorporate innovative technology to enhance every aspect of our dental services. From digital imaging to advanced treatment tools, our cutting-edge equipment allows for more accurate diagnoses and improved patient outcomes. This commitment to innovation ensures a seamless, efficient, and comfortable experience during every visit.
Certified Experts
Our team of certified experts brings years of specialized experience to every treatment. With a strong foundation in the latest dental advancements, our professionals are committed to delivering high-quality care. Trust our certified dentists and hygienists to provide personalized solutions for optimal oral health.
Our Services

General Dentistry

Cosmetic Dentistry

Surgical Dentistry

Sedation Dentistry

We are Invisalign ® providers
Ready for a straighter, more confident smile? Invisalign offers a comfortable, nearly invisible way to correct your teeth without the hassle of traditional braces. Schedule your free consultation today and discover how Invisalign can transform your smile with ease!
Your Dentist Knows Best
Don’t rush when you brush!
Take your time when brushing! Aim for at least two minutes to effectively clean your teeth and gums.
Visit your dentist once every 6 months
Make it a priority to visit your dentist twice a year to maintain optimal oral health and prevent issues.
Don’t Forget to Floss!
Flossing is essential! It removes plaque and food particles between teeth, preventing cavities and gum disease for a healthier smile.
Providers
With expertise in all areas of dentistry, our team ensures personalized treatment plans tailored to your unique needs. Meet the experts who are here to brighten your smile and keep your oral health in perfect shape.
Dr. "Boone" Caldon
DMD, MBA, MS, ABGD, FAGD
Alexandra Rincones, RDH
Registered Dental Hygienist
We are A Full Service Dentistry Practice
We are dedicated to providing comprehensive care for all your dental needs. From preventive cleanings to advanced restorative treatments, our experienced team ensures personalized and professional care to keep your smile healthy and beautiful. Trust us for everything from routine checkups to specialized procedures, all in one comfortable and welcoming environment.
Dental Care for The Whole Family
At Radiant Dental Health, we provide personalized dental care for the whole family, ensuring healthy smiles for every stage of life.
Adult Care
Child Care
Orthodontic Care
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our dental services, treatments, and patient care in our FAQ section.
How often should I visit the dentist?
I recommend visiting the dentist every six months for a regular checkup and cleaning. This helps catch any potential issues early and keeps your oral health in top shape.
What can I do to prevent cavities?
Brushing twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, flossing daily, and limiting sugary snacks can go a long way in preventing cavities. Regular dental checkups are also essential to catch early signs of decay.
Why do my gums bleed when I brush?
Bleeding gums are often a sign of gingivitis, the early stage of gum disease. It can be caused by plaque buildup, so improving your brushing and flossing habits, along with regular cleanings, can help reduce gum inflammation.
Are X-rays safe?
Yes, dental X-rays are safe. The amount of radiation used is very low, and we take every precaution to limit exposure. Digital X-rays further reduce radiation, and they help us spot problems that aren’t visible during a regular exam.
What’s the best way to whiten my teeth?
There are several options, from over-the-counter whitening strips to professional treatments here at the office. Professional whitening is more effective and safer for your enamel. We can discuss what option is best for you based on your dental health.
Do I really need to floss every day?
Yes, flossing is crucial for removing plaque and food particles from areas that your toothbrush can’t reach. Daily flossing helps prevent cavities and gum disease, so it’s worth the extra minute in your routine.
Why do I get bad breath, and how can I fix it?
Bad breath can be caused by several things, including poor oral hygiene, dry mouth, or certain foods. Regular brushing, flossing, and tongue cleaning can help, but if it persists, we might need to check for underlying issues like gum disease or cavities.
Is it normal for my teeth to feel sensitive?
Tooth sensitivity can occur for many reasons, such as enamel erosion, receding gums, or cavities. If you’re experiencing sensitivity, let’s evaluate the cause so we can find the right treatment, like desensitizing toothpaste or a fluoride treatment.
When should my child start seeing a dentist?
It’s a good idea to bring your child for their first dental visit by the time their first tooth comes in or by their first birthday. Early visits help them get comfortable with the dentist and allow us to monitor their oral development.
Can grinding my teeth harm my oral health?
Yes, teeth grinding (bruxism) can lead to worn-down teeth, fractures, or even jaw pain. If you grind your teeth, I may recommend a custom nightguard to protect your teeth and relieve pressure on your jaw.