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Welcome to East Fork Dental, Your Dentist in Battle Ground, WA

East Fork Dental is not your ordinary dental office. When you visit us your comfort and well-being is our top priority. The East Fork Dental team is dedicated to providing you with the personalized, gentle care that you deserve.

Committed to dentistry excellence, East Fork Dental employs the latest in revolutionary dental technology. Quality of care depends on good communication. We schedule extra time for your first visit so that all of your questions and concerns can be answered.

On your first visit, you will be given a thorough examination. Afterwards, your findings and treatment options will be presented. We want you to be completely informed of your treatment options before proceeding.

Our commitment to serving our dental patients includes providing information that helps to make more informed decisions about your current and future oral health needs. This website is a resource we hope you’ll find both useful and interesting. Located in our convenient Battle Ground office. We offer a relaxing atmosphere, let our staff take care of your every need.

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Hours of Operation

Monday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Tuesday:

7:00 am-4:00 pm

Wednesday:

7:00 am-4:00 pm

Thursday:

7:00 am-4:00 pm

Friday:

7:00 am-3:00 pm

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

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  • Dental Implants

    If you have recently dealt with an injury or disease that affected your oral health, there are options available to recover the smile you once had. You may even be able to achieve a better smile than the one you had. Dental implants make it possible to renew your smile if you have lost some teeth. There ...

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  • Tooth Decay Prevention

    What is tooth decay? Tooth decay begins with the Streptococcus mutans bacteria. These bacteria join with food particles and fluids in the mouth to create plaque, a constantly forming biofilm which sticks to the surface of tooth enamel. The bacteria in plaque convert the sugars in our foods into lactic ...

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  • Root Canal Treatment

    Every tooth has two sections: a crown, the visible part of the tooth above the gum line, and one or more roots, which anchor the teeth within the jaw. Each tooth has three basic layers: an outer layer of hard enamel (which protects the crown) or cementum (which covers the root), a middle layer of softer ...

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  • Fillings

    The bacteria in plaque produce acids that erode tooth enamel, eventually creating a hole, or cavity, in the tooth surface. Left untreated, this decay can spread to the interior of the tooth, and might lead to the need for a crown, a root canal, or even extraction. When caught early, your dentist can ...

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