What Sets Kimberley Lane Cosmetic and Family Dentistry Apart?
A Foundation of Trust and Advanced Clinical Skill
With over 40 years of history in the community, Kimberley Lane Cosmetic and Family Dentistry is built on lasting relationships. Dr. Frank Incrapera is a Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry, a distinction held by a small percentage of dentists that reflects a lifelong commitment to continuing education.
Dr. Vince Tran brings advanced training from a top residency at the Orlando Veterans Affairs Medical Center, where he mastered complex restorative and surgical techniques. Together, they offer a depth of knowledge that allows most treatments to be performed right here in our office, reducing your need for outside referrals.
Technology Designed for Your Comfort
We understand that the idea of gum disease treatment can be intimidating. That is why we integrate cutting-edge tools to make your visit smoother:
- Intraoral Cameras: We use these to show you exactly what we see on a chairside monitor, turning your appointment into an educational experience.
- Nitrous Oxide Sedation: For those who feel uneasy, we provide “laughing gas” to help you remain relaxed while Dr. Vince Tran and Dr. Frank Incrapera work to restore your health.
- Digital Imaging: Our advanced scans allow for more accurate diagnoses, ensuring your treatment plan is precise and effective from the very first visit.
A Convenient Neighborhood Resource
Located near the intersection of Kimberley and West Bough Lane, our local Houston dentists are a short drive for families in Memorial, Spring Branch, and Bunker Hill Village. Whether you are a long-time resident or new to the area, you will find an environment that feels like home. Our team is known for a calm chairside demeanor, taking the time to listen to your concerns rather than rushing through appointments.
What is Gum Disease?
Gum disease, or periodontal disease, is an inflammatory condition caused by a buildup of biofilm and bacteria on the teeth. When plaque—a sticky, colorless film—is not removed through brushing and flossing, it hardens into tartar or calculus. This substance acts as a persistent irritant to the soft tissues.
Dr. Vince Tran and Dr. Frank Incrapera emphasize that this is a chronic infection. Because the mouth is a gateway to the rest of the body, leaving this infection untreated allows bacteria to enter the bloodstream, which is linked to various systemic health issues.


