Address: 1809 3rd St, La Grande, OR 97850, USA
Phone: +15419630924
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AM–5PM
Tuesday: 7AM–5PM
Wednesday: 7AM–5PM
Thursday: 7AM–5PM
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
RG Tracy
Dr. Harris became my dentist 5 years ago. Mark is the most capable dentist I've ever had in my mouth in 70 years. He's kind, thoughtful and a decent hard working man. I recommend him.
April Thorne
Absolutely the worst office staff I've ever dealt with. Dentist can't be much better if he hired them. No wonder the parking lot is always empty.
Kassy Tuma
I am such a chicken when it comes to dental work, the staff and doctor were amazing. Made me feel very comfortable, we’re very positive and honest. I will be going back and very happy I chose them.
nia nor
I would like to see this place improve. They're not welcoming at all.
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Dr. Harris offers several teeth-straightening options. Clear- or metal-bracket braces are available for minor orthodontic cases, and we also offer instant orthodontics. This cosmetic treatment involves porcelain sheaths that are bonded directly to the tooth’s front surfaces. Porcelain crowns may be another solution, depending on your dentition and long-term goals.
As a family dentist, Dr. Harris sees patients of all ages. Our general and preventive dental therapies, including dental sealants and fluoride treatments, work well for children, as well as adults. Our cosmetic dentistry services cater to older teens and adults, and we have a variety of replacement teeth services, as well. Dr. Harris welcomes the young and the young at heart, and we make every effort to provide all the treatments you need from the comfort of our La Grande, Oregon dental office.
A flurry of controversy still surrounds the silver vs. composite fillings debate. While the American Dental Association claims amalgam (metal) fillings are safe, the FDA recently reclassified dental amalgams as Class II (moderate risk) and issued a warning against the use of amalgams for pregnant patients and those with mercury sensitivities. To be safe, Dr. Harris does not place any amalgam fillings. Instead, he offers the tooth-colored alternative.
The treatment Dr. Harris recommends will depend on the root cause of the snoring. In many cases, the airways are obstructed by the tongue or jaw position, which can lead to sleep apnea. Most patients find relief from snoring and sleep apnea with a custom-made oral appliance. The appliance, which resembles a mouthguard, is worn at night and clears the airways to encourage quiet, restful slumber.
Rest assured, we would never recommend a treatment that wasn't safe for our patients. Professional teeth whitening is backed by decades of research and approved by the FDA for safe, effective use. The bleaching gel is made from a carbamide peroxide solution, which penetrates the tooth enamel to break apart staining compounds. The peroxide will not damage the tooth's enamel, although some post-whitening sensitive is normal. Sensitivity, however, usually dissipates a day or so after the whitening treatment. Dr. Harris will carefully evaluate your teeth and soft tissues to ensure whitening is safe in your unique circumstances.
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