Address: 4120 Quest Dr, Eugene, OR 97402, USA
Phone: +15416887278
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7:20AM–4PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 7:20AM–4PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 7:20AM–4PM
Saturday: Closed
Danielle Holmes
The entire staff is amazing from the front desk to the Doctor. I have major anxiety when it comes to the dentist and they are always patient and kind to me. I would recommend them to anyone.
Spence Slater
Professional, quality dental care provided by a personable staff. A very positive experience.
Larry Brunson-Smith
I Love our new Dentist, DR. STEFFEN LASSEN. He is so kind and gentle . I had a root canal and two crowns and I never felt an ounce of pain. His assistant, STEPHANIE was such a pleasure to have her right there. Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!
K M
Dr. Lassen, Dr. Serrano and the Quest dental team are all wonderful. They’re a fun group and they make this as pain free and enjoyable as possible. Everyone is very welcoming, they take the time to get to know you and explain things to you. Dr. Lassen and Dr. Serrano are very thorough practitioners, as well as thoughtful, and caring about their patients. Thank you for the great dental care!
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Permanent dentures are an alternative to removable dentures. They are held into place with the use of multiple dental implants which make them more stable and easier to chew, talk, and smile with while they are in place compared to removeable dentures.
Generally, you should be able to eat most foods normally once you get adjusted to the dentures, but some foods can still be difficult to eat.
You care for a dental implant very similar to the same way you will care for your natural teeth. Brush twice a day with a soft bristle toothbrush (particularly after meals and before bed), floss daily, and see your dentist regularly.
Dental implants give you the best in function and aesthetics. They look like and function just like your natural teeth.
Dental implants are not cheap, but they are often life changing. The prices can cause some people to hesitate, but we often hear from our patients that when it is said and done, the money they spent on dental implants was some of the best money they ever spent.
As a general rule, dental implants are not covered by insurance. We provide a variety of payment options to accommodate our patients as best as we can for this important procedure.
The implant can last a lifetime if it is well cared for. However, the crown may need to be replaced after 10 or 20 years of use.
In some cases you can turn a denture into an implant denture.
A good candidate for dental implants should be in good overall health. Also, good oral health and healthy gum tissue. You need to have sufficient bone in your jaw for the implant to be placed as well.
Dental implants are surgically placed into the bone/jaw where a tooth is missing. They can look and function in the same way as your natural teeth and are often the optimal method for replacing missed teeth and preventing bone loss after you lose a permanent tooth or teeth.
You will need to consult with your dentist to get a better idea of what he recommends for you given your oral health. With that said, most dentists suggest visiting a dental office every six months in order to get a cleaning. Regular check ups and exams can help the dentist stay on top of potential problems that may develop and keep them from becoming more severe.
Yes, we do provide emergency dental care. Please contact our office and we will get you in as soon as possible.
The typical wait time is 2-3 months. This gives your mouth time to heal from the extraction.
A dental implant is the best way to replace a missing tooth. They look and function almost identically to a natural tooth.
Yes, Dental Implants are quite safe.
Dental cleanings are an integral part of your oral health. Visiting a dental office for your bi-annual dental cleaning is a vital part of maintaining your overall oral health.
During a dental checkup, your dental hygienist will take a series of radiographs that show the dentist if there are any cavities or bone and gun disease. Their goal is to address these issues before they are painful or become expensive.
The price of dental veneers can vary but the cost usually $1460 per tooth.
That’s a great question! The cost varies based on your own dental needs and history. I recommend contacting the office by phone at (541)688-7278 for more information.
We work with Care Credit to offer payment options for our patients. If you would like more information on Care Credit or would like to apply you can find a link on our website under the Patient Resources tab, then subheading Payment and Financial Information. If you have more questions please contact the office at 541-688-7278. Have a great day!
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