Whole Life Dental

Whole Life Dental Our goal is to provide the best dental care and patient experience in the greater Greenwood area. We Accept Care Credit. Friday By Appointment Only.

Dr. Dunlap focuses on improving the overall experience of our patients whenever possible. The moment you walk into the Whole Life Dental offices, you will be greeted with a warm smile and welcomed by our friendly staff. We understand that visiting a new dentist can make patients unsure about what they will experience. We work diligently so that patients enjoy their visit – every time. Whether you are coming to our office for a routine checkup or to enhance the beauty of your smile, our dentist can help with all of your dentistry needs. We offer a comfortable environment and will listen to all of your concerns before deciding which dental procedure is best for you. We also work with a number of insurance plans and will work with you to provide the most affordable payment option. Whole Life Dental encourages patients to ask questions and work with our team in improving their overall oral health. Schedule an appointment by calling (864) 229-7092

We know how important it is to create a personal relationship with your dentist. Thus, we put a high priority on communication with our patients. Our team also strives to educate everyone who schedules an appointment, in preventative care so that they can stay out of pain and have a beautiful smile. Dr. Dunlap has improved the dental health of families throughout the greater Greenwood area. We understand that good oral health is essential for keeping the entire body healthy. Find out more at ► https://wholelifedentalsc.com

02/14/2026

Will you be our Valentine's?

02/13/2026

Celebrating Black History Month ✨

William T. Jefferson became the first black dentist to treat U.S. Army soldiers during the Spanish-American War. His military career began in 1895 and he climbed many ranks during his time of service.

Jefferson had a mentor, Dr. Frederick B. Merrill, whom we began learning dentistry from before attending the American College of Dental Surgery in Chicago. He graduated from, what is now Northwestern University, in 1891 with his Doctorate of Dental Surgery (DDS).

It was documented that throughout his time in the military, Jefferson always found time to provide dental care for his regiment in addition to his military duties. Although he was never given the official title of Contract Dental Surgeon of the U.S. Army, his care and heroism remain a significant part of history.

02/12/2026

Valentines is this weekend

02/11/2026

Imagine having a single tooth weighing as much as a newborn!

02/10/2026

Dental hygiene impacts your overall health! Be well, brush well!

02/09/2026

Yes, there's a day for National Toothache Day.

Toothaches are often preventable with regular trips to the dentist.

02/08/2026

Superbowl Sunday!

Who are you cheering for?

02/06/2026

Celebrating Black History Month✨

Most often referred to as Dr. Bessie, Annie Delany earned her doctorate degree in 1923 from the Columbia School of Dental and Oral Surgery. She became the second black female dentist to be licensed in the State of New York and eventually opened her own practice. Equally passionate about dentistry and civil rights, Dr. Bessie could be found treating people from all walks of life. She was especially known for providing free care for the poor and children.

In 1991, Annie and her sister Sadie were interviewed by a New York Times reporter after celebrating their 100th and 102nd birthday. They became a beloved duo with the newspaper’s readers and in 1993, they teamed up with the same reporter to co-write a book about their lives. Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters’ First 100 Years sold millions of copies and maintained a spot on the New York Times paperback best-seller list for seventy-seven weeks.

02/05/2026

Can you imagine having to brush your teeth with horse hair or bamboo?

02/04/2026

If you changed your insurance in 2026, please let us know so we may file services correctly!

02/03/2026

You'll find exceptional dental care here at Whole Life Dental!

What will the groundhog see? Will he see his shadow or nothing? Since 1887, Phil's predictions have been accurate only a...
02/02/2026

What will the groundhog see? Will he see his shadow or nothing?

Since 1887, Phil's predictions have been accurate only about 39% of the time.

Put your predictions in the comments!

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301 Montague Avenue
Greenwood, SC
29649

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1:30pm - 5pm
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