Nicollet Station Dental
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We are open 6 days a week and offer early morning, lunch hour, evening and weekend appointments. Nicollet Station Dental is conveniently located at 510 Marquette Avenue in the heart of downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. Our skilled Dentists, Dr. Scott Osborn and Dr. Jerry Conroy, are dedicated to providing you and your family with the highest level of dental excellence.

Nicollet Station Dental is a trusted tradition of personalized, comfortable, and affordable dental care in the Twin Cites. We are a high-tech dental practice and utilize all of the latest dental technology to provide state-of-the-art dental procedures. At Nicollet Station Dental, we are dedicated to complete comfort and dental health for all of our patients.
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Dr. Conroy received his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry in 1990.
He has since held long-term associate positions in both small and large group practice general dentistry settings in the Twin Cities before becoming a partner at Nicollet Station Dental.
Dr. Conroy is a member of the American Dental Association, the Minnesota Dental Association, the Minneapolis District Dental Society, the International Association of Orthodontics, and the Minnesota Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry.
He brings to the office several years of dental knowledge, ranging from clinical, administrative and instructional.
He recently moved to the Twin Cities this last summer from Kansas City, Missouri.
Ron is the youngest of eight children, enjoys spending time with his family, was born and raised in the Midwest.
He enjoys the different climates that the area has to offer.
He looks forward to spending a lot of time outdoors in the Twin Cities with his family and his dog exploring the many lakes, streams and parks in the Northern Midwest.
Although dental personnel primarily treat the area in and around your mouth, your mouth is a part of your entire body.
Health problems that you may have, or medications that you may be taking, could have an important interrelationship with the dentistry you will receive.
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Notice of Privacy Practices: You have the right to read our Notice of Privacy Practices before you decide whether to sign this Consent.
Our Notice provides a description of our treatment, payment activities and healthcare operations, of the uses and disclosures we may make on your protected health information, and of other important matters about your protected health information.
A copy of our Notice accompanies this Consent.
We encourage you to read it carefully and completely before signing this Consent.
In addition to checking the teeth for cavities and fractures or wear, Dr. Osborn and Dr. Conroy examine all of the structures of the oral cavity thoroughly, including the jaw muscles, jaw joints (TMJ's), jawbones, gum tissues, occlusion (bite) and soft tissues.
We pay particular attention to the health of the gum tissues.
Gum (periodontal) disease is the most common dental problem we see, and may be a contributing factor to other health problems such as heart disease and diabetes.
It is generally a painless disease until its later stages, so many patients don't know they have a problem until permanent damage has occurred.
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