In addition to following CDC and ADA guidelines we have gone above and beyond by installing air scrubbers, UV-C air treatment and intra and extra oral high volume suctions to insure the cleanest air and safest office environment possible. Dr. Winans received her undergraduate degree in Dental Hygiene from the University of Washington and practiced as a hygienist for 20 years.
She was employed here at Tenino Family Dental for 10 of those years then returned to the University of Washington School of Dentistry to graduate in the top 10% of her class with a Dental degree in 2004. Dr. Winans comes from a background committed to excellence in care and patient comfort. She is known for her gentle touch and high-quality work, and going above and beyond for each of her patients.
She was employed here at Tenino Family Dental for 10 of those years then returned to the University of Washington School of Dentistry to graduate in the top 10% of her class with a Dental degree in 2004. Dr. Winans comes from a background committed to excellence in care and patient comfort. She is known for her gentle touch and high-quality work, and going above and beyond for each of her patients.
Services
From the latest in cosmetic dentistry to cutting-edge precision procedures, we are committed to providing you the latest and best technology in dental care.
To ensure the best choice is made for your needs we communicate with you closely to discuss your situation and treatment options.
Dentures are designed to have the look and feel of natural teeth.
The 21st century offers more natural choices of colors for artificial gums and teeth.
Advanced dental materials create dentures that are more comfortable, more durable and fit better than your parents and grandparents ever imagined.
To ensure the best choice is made for your needs we communicate with you closely to discuss your situation and treatment options.
Dentures are designed to have the look and feel of natural teeth.
The 21st century offers more natural choices of colors for artificial gums and teeth.
Advanced dental materials create dentures that are more comfortable, more durable and fit better than your parents and grandparents ever imagined.
Our top priorities are making children feel comfortable, giving them the gentlest care, and educating them for a lifetime of optimal oral health.
Sealants should be used as part of a child's total preventive dental care.
Dental sealants are thin plastic coatings which are applied to the chewing surfaces of the molars (back teeth).
Most tooth decay in children and teens occurs in these surfaces.
CHOICE Regional Dental Network is a nonprofit that runs the ABCD Program (Access to Baby and Children's Dentistry), this program helps anyone in need of dental insurance and getting access to care for their babies and children.
Sealants should be used as part of a child's total preventive dental care.
Dental sealants are thin plastic coatings which are applied to the chewing surfaces of the molars (back teeth).
Most tooth decay in children and teens occurs in these surfaces.
CHOICE Regional Dental Network is a nonprofit that runs the ABCD Program (Access to Baby and Children's Dentistry), this program helps anyone in need of dental insurance and getting access to care for their babies and children.
We understand that financing your dental care can be a challenge, and we are here to help!
To make your dental experience easy, we work closely with each patient to make financing your dental care as simple as possible.
Our staff will help to answer any questions you may have.
We provide help with your insurance submissions, just ask us!
We accept most insurance plans and will gladly process your claim.
Please bring your insurance card and other insurance information with you on your first visit.
To make your dental experience easy, we work closely with each patient to make financing your dental care as simple as possible.
Our staff will help to answer any questions you may have.
We provide help with your insurance submissions, just ask us!
We accept most insurance plans and will gladly process your claim.
Please bring your insurance card and other insurance information with you on your first visit.
When carbamide peroxide, the active whitening agent, contacts water, hydrogen peroxide is released which whitens the teeth.
Bleaching does not soften, demineralize or weaken the teeth.
There is a pad or disk that separates the jaw bone from the base of the skull.
The primary cause of the "popping" occurs when you open your mouth too wide and the jaw bone "pops" off the pad or disk.
Treatment is not required unless pain is associated with the "pop" or the jaw locks.
There is some evidence that over-the-counter bleaching products do whiten teeth, however, many of the products are too abrasive and can damage the teeth with extended use or misuse.
Bleaching does not soften, demineralize or weaken the teeth.
There is a pad or disk that separates the jaw bone from the base of the skull.
The primary cause of the "popping" occurs when you open your mouth too wide and the jaw bone "pops" off the pad or disk.
Treatment is not required unless pain is associated with the "pop" or the jaw locks.
There is some evidence that over-the-counter bleaching products do whiten teeth, however, many of the products are too abrasive and can damage the teeth with extended use or misuse.
Ever seen those videos where someone puts a baby tooth in a glass of soda and watches it decay?
Well, the effect of soda in an actual mouth is a bit different.
You have your saliva to help wash away the sugar, you eat other things throughout the day, and brush at least twice a day to remove debris or plaque.
Nevertheless, soda is not something we recommend you consume more often than a once-in-awhile treat.
Here's why: Sugar Soda has an extremely high sugar.
September is World Alzheimer's Month & October is Dental Hygiene Month!
Well, the effect of soda in an actual mouth is a bit different.
You have your saliva to help wash away the sugar, you eat other things throughout the day, and brush at least twice a day to remove debris or plaque.
Nevertheless, soda is not something we recommend you consume more often than a once-in-awhile treat.
Here's why: Sugar Soda has an extremely high sugar.
September is World Alzheimer's Month & October is Dental Hygiene Month!
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