We're Officially
Reopen for Dentistry!

We're Officially Reopen for Dentistry!

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We’re pleased to announce that we are open to routine, elective, cosmetic, and surgical dental care! That said, we have boosted our already employed strict infection control protocols with additional measures to help keep you as a patient and our team members safe.

2021 Updates: Our team has been entirely vaccinated since February 2021! We are proud to say that from the beginning of the pandemic till now, all of our team members have practiced safe practices both in and outside of the office and have not contracted COVID-19, a testament to how seriously we treat infection control in our practice.

These are still some of the major changes we’ve implemented as a practice that you will see at your next appointment:

  1. Upon arrival, we will have you review a COVID-19 questionnaire and will also take your temperature using a non-contact thermometer.
  2. You will notice plenty of hand sanitizer available around the office, and encourage you to wash your hands at one of our hand washing stations. Per CDC and WA Department of Health guidelines, we also ask that you wear a face covering when entering and exiting our practice.
  3. We are staggering and reducing appointments to reduce patient interaction, and allow for more time to disinfect your treatment room.
  4. You will always be in a fresh clean room. All of our clinical providers including your hygienists (Frank and Alex) will be operating out of at least 2 different rooms. This allows every room to be thoroughly cleaned, air purified, and disinfected prior to your arrival.
  5. We have installed multiple high-volume medical grade air purifiers with H13 HEPA filters to filter out aerosols and germs.
  6. We now have a dedicated infection control manager to ensure every room is thoroughly disinfected beyond recommended standards between each patient.
  7. When applicable, we can do certain consultations, follow ups, and exams over the phone, Zoom, or FaceTime.
  8. Lastly, depending on the type of procedure being done, you will see us dressed in a lot more PPE than usual!

Should I go to the dentist?

Dental care is very important to holistic and systemic health. Decay and infection can grow and lead to larger and sometimes more painful problems. Cracks and structural concerns on teeth may worsen and not be fixable as time goes on. Here are some things to consider:

  1. If you’re feeling uneasy about coming in, simply call or email us and we will get you rescheduled.
  2. If you have a health concern and want to know if your particular medical and/or dental history plays a role in coming to the dentist, simply email us and Dr. Jon will review your case and give you a recommendation.
  3. If you are experiencing swelling, pain, broken teeth, bleeding, infection, or any other emergent conditions, please do come in. These problems can escalate quickly, and can usually be solved within the same day.

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