Dr. Smith has your comfort and good oral health as his first priority. He is different from other dentists because he takes the time to talk to you and to truly be a friend. Spokane Dental loves to see you smile. Really, we do. That's because we take great pride in offering the most up-to-date dental techniques in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere, served up by our knowledgeable and experienced dentist and staff.
We know that every great smile -your smile- is the sign that we've done our job to provide the highest level of care. We love you (our patients) and love to make you smile. We feel that that is our greatest asset as a dental practice in Spokane. With her years of experience, lovely personality, and friendly demeanor, you'll love working with our office manager Dawn.
Whether it's scheduling an appointment for you, submitting insurance claims, answering your insurance questions, or reminding you when it is time to come in to see us, we are happy to assist you.
We know that every great smile -your smile- is the sign that we've done our job to provide the highest level of care. We love you (our patients) and love to make you smile. We feel that that is our greatest asset as a dental practice in Spokane. With her years of experience, lovely personality, and friendly demeanor, you'll love working with our office manager Dawn.
Whether it's scheduling an appointment for you, submitting insurance claims, answering your insurance questions, or reminding you when it is time to come in to see us, we are happy to assist you.
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At Spokane Dental, we love to see you smile.
Really, we do.
Dentistry has advanced by leaps and bounds over the years.
Now, almost anything can be accomplished with the right technology and know how.
We use the latest technology and strive for excellence by regular participation in continued education so we are current with the latest improved techniques, procedures, and materials.
That, combined with our unwavering commitment to you, results in an experience where you'll immediately feel at ease.
Really, we do.
Dentistry has advanced by leaps and bounds over the years.
Now, almost anything can be accomplished with the right technology and know how.
We use the latest technology and strive for excellence by regular participation in continued education so we are current with the latest improved techniques, procedures, and materials.
That, combined with our unwavering commitment to you, results in an experience where you'll immediately feel at ease.
For the majority of our patients we recommend having an oral examination and dental cleaning (prophylaxis) every six months.
The exam allows us to screen for decay and other oral diseases.
Our hygienists use scalers and other instruments to remove plaque, tartar and stain that you are not able to reach with a toothbrush or floss.
Once the cleaning is complete, the surfaces of your teeth are polished smooth to discourage the adherence of new deposits of plaque.
Topical fluoride treatments help strengthen tooth enamel and prevent decay.
The exam allows us to screen for decay and other oral diseases.
Our hygienists use scalers and other instruments to remove plaque, tartar and stain that you are not able to reach with a toothbrush or floss.
Once the cleaning is complete, the surfaces of your teeth are polished smooth to discourage the adherence of new deposits of plaque.
Topical fluoride treatments help strengthen tooth enamel and prevent decay.
A dental filling is used to restore the shape and the structure that is lost due to dental decay or any other problem like accidents or trauma.
Modern dentistry offers us with many options when it comes to dental fillings unlike ancient times when options were limited.
Dental fillings can be of different types like gold, silver amalgam or composite resin.
Each filling material comes with a package of advantages and disadvantages.
Removal of the decayed part - After identifying the tooth to be filled, the dentist will remove all the decayed tooth structure by drilling.
Modern dentistry offers us with many options when it comes to dental fillings unlike ancient times when options were limited.
Dental fillings can be of different types like gold, silver amalgam or composite resin.
Each filling material comes with a package of advantages and disadvantages.
Removal of the decayed part - After identifying the tooth to be filled, the dentist will remove all the decayed tooth structure by drilling.
In December of 2014 the practice purchased a cone beam x-ray unit.
Cone beam imaging is relatively new technology to dentistry but is having a profound effect on the way dentists can now gather information.
Cone beam scans use a cone-shaped beam that is directed to a detector that rotates around the patient.
The cone beam images are converted into three-dimensional images, giving the dentist the ability to see all structures in any given field.
Highly complex software takes these hundreds of slices of information and reconstructs them according to the needs of the dentist, giving him precisely the application needed to diagnose and treatment plan.
Cone beam imaging is relatively new technology to dentistry but is having a profound effect on the way dentists can now gather information.
Cone beam scans use a cone-shaped beam that is directed to a detector that rotates around the patient.
The cone beam images are converted into three-dimensional images, giving the dentist the ability to see all structures in any given field.
Highly complex software takes these hundreds of slices of information and reconstructs them according to the needs of the dentist, giving him precisely the application needed to diagnose and treatment plan.
Root canal procedures are quite common and usually performed in order to save a tooth that is in jeopardy and in danger of being extracted.
Root canal treatments are performed in our office, and in some cases you may need to make more than one visit, or Dr. Smith may refer you to a specialist for the procedure.
A specialist of this kind is called an endodontist and usually deals with procedures that are particularly difficult.
Whichever dentist performs the work, you will receive a local anesthetic to make sure that you do not experience any pain while the work is being done on your tooth.
Root canal treatments are performed in our office, and in some cases you may need to make more than one visit, or Dr. Smith may refer you to a specialist for the procedure.
A specialist of this kind is called an endodontist and usually deals with procedures that are particularly difficult.
Whichever dentist performs the work, you will receive a local anesthetic to make sure that you do not experience any pain while the work is being done on your tooth.
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