Stillwater Dental Associates

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Stillwater Dental Associates offers a wide range of dental health services for the entire family. Our experienced team of dental professionals are trained to meet your individual needs. Call us today!

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Stillwater Dental Associates

US Postal Code:04401

Address: 778 Stillwater Avenue, Bangor
Store Hours:
Mon-Thu: 7:30AM - 4:30PM

Stillwater Dental Associates

US Postal Code:74074

Address: 2121 W 6th Avenue, Stillwater
Store Hours:
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Stillwater Dental Associates

US Postal Code:04401

Address: 778 Stillwater Ave, Bangor
Store Hours:
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Stillwater Dental would like to thank all of our patients for their continued support. Please know that these difficult decisions are being made with the best interest of you, our valued patients and our staff.
Gold, nickel, chromium, and palladium are all metals that are used in metal crowns. Oral surgeons use metal crowns when less tooth structure needs to be removed and to keep tooth wearing of opposing teeth to a minimum. In fact, of all the dental crowns, metal ones are the best at withstanding the forces of biting and chewing.
Have you ever wondered whether dental implants would require special care? Typically, regular brushing and flossing, along with regular check-ups with your specialist, are enough to keep them in good repair.
Many patients are apprehensive about root canals because they think the procedure will be painful. With the advent of new procedures to provide profound, local anesthesia, rarely will a patient feel any pain during treatment. When the local anesthesia wears off, however, there may be some very mild soreness for two to three days.