Federal Way General & Laser Dentistry

Category: Dentist in Federal Way, Washington

Address: 720 S 320th St Suite I, Federal Way, WA 98003, USA

Phone: +12538395953

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–5PM

Tuesday: 9AM–5PM

Wednesday: 9AM–5PM

Thursday: 9AM–5PM

Friday: Closed

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

june koval

Jul 27, 2022

Dr. Einowski was highly recommended by a friend. I felt I got a thorough exam and appreciated him being honest & candid when I asked his opinion on a dental issue. The Hygenist did an excellent job; I will be returning.

Angela Russell

Jun 10, 2022

At my cleaning today, I was thinking… I really need to give these guys a review. They deserve kudos. Dr. Einowski and his team are always caring. I love that you can text as well as call for appointments. They are ALWAYS on time. Seriously. I think I’ve never sat for more than a few minutes ever in that waiting room. That is such a rarity, it’s absolutely worth commending them for. I can also think of times over the years they were responsive to my family when we had emergencies pop up. (I’m thinking of a particularly colorful episode when we were traveling in Colorado and my son had a toothache! They called me and helped me come up with a plan until he could get seen.) On another occasion, I had a complicated medical issue I wasn’t sure they could help with, but they got me in right away. Even though they couldn’t help me, I could sense Dr Einowski’s concern and he was so kind to follow up with me in subsequent visits to make sure I was doing OK. That meant a lot! Bottom line, if you’re looking for a new family dentist, I can’t recommend this place enough. Love them!

Dana Howell

Jun 3, 2022

We have never been disappointed with the level of service. My wife is in a power chair, and the entire staff is always very accommodating. I have recommended them to others who now feel the same.

Daniel Richardson

Apr 27, 2022

Every visit since picking them to be my primary dental care provider has been nothing short of spectacular. The dental assistants are professional and polite and the Dentist is one cool dude. He knows what he's doing, explains everything, and is upfront & there to insure you get the best oral health care possible. Would recommend to anyone who's insurance is covered there or even if your good with out insurance. Definitely able to smile more since my visits there and plan to get the rest of my dental work finished there plus continue going for cleanings.

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Questions & Answers

Are permanent dentures the same as implants?

Federal Way General & Laser Dentistry | Jan 18, 2022
Federal Way General & Laser Dentistry | Jan 18, 2022

No. A permanent denture includes a modified denture (set of teeth) that can attach to implants along with 4 or more dental implants (the post that's surgically placed within your jawbone). A dental implant may be used to secure a dental crown or bridge too. Interested in permanent dentures in Federal Way? Contact Dr. Einowski and the team today.

Can I get implants if I have dentures?

Federal Way General & Laser Dentistry | Jan 18, 2022
Federal Way General & Laser Dentistry | Jan 18, 2022

In many cases, yes! Implants are often used to secure a denture, which helps you speak more clearly, eat without discomfort, and avoid embarrassing slips. Contact us to confirm if you're a candidate for an implant-retained denture in Federal Way.

How long does a dental implant procedure take?

Federal Way General & Laser Dentistry | Jan 18, 2022
Federal Way General & Laser Dentistry | Jan 18, 2022

On average, getting a dental implant takes three to nine months. This includes removing the existing tooth (if needed), surgically placing the implant, allowing the bone to heal and fuse with the implant, and creating and placing the implant restoration (crown, bridge, or denture). To find out how long your treatment might take, contact us for a consultation.

Are dental implants painful?

Federal Way General & Laser Dentistry | Jan 18, 2022
Federal Way General & Laser Dentistry | Jan 18, 2022

No, getting a dental implant isn't painful. We'll numb the area around the surgical site with a local anesthetic to prevent pain. If needed, dental sedation may be added to help you feel at ease and relax. Have more questions? Call us at (253) 839-5953 or visit our website.

What should I bring to my first appointment?

Federal Way General & Laser Dentistry | Jan 18, 2022
Federal Way General & Laser Dentistry | Jan 18, 2022

Please bring your photo ID and dental insurance card (if applicable). To save time, access your new patient forms online and fill them out prior to your appointment.

Can I book an appointment online or should I call the office?

Federal Way General & Laser Dentistry | Jan 18, 2022
Federal Way General & Laser Dentistry | Jan 18, 2022

It's up to you! You can book an appointment online at: https://www.laserdentistrywa.com/. Or give us a call during business hours at (253) 839-5953.

How often do I actually need to visit the dentist?

Federal Way General & Laser Dentistry | Jan 18, 2022
Federal Way General & Laser Dentistry | Jan 18, 2022

It depends on your oral health. On average, most patients need to visit us once every six months for a comprehensive exam and cleaning. If you suffer from gum disease, are prone to tooth decay, or need additional treatments, you'll need to visit us more often. To find out for certain, contact us for an appointment.

How safe are dental x-rays?

Federal Way General & Laser Dentistry | Jan 18, 2022
Federal Way General & Laser Dentistry | Jan 18, 2022

Dental x-rays are very safe. Our office utilizes digital x-rays, reducing your radiation exposure even more, and we only perform x-rays as needed. Have more questions? Contact us: https://www.laserdentistrywa.com/.

How to they treat a broken tooth?

Joy Smrcina | Aug 16, 2021
Krystal W | Aug 16, 2021

Hello! There are many options to fix a broken tooth. Options will vary depending on how it is broken, how much of the tooth is remaining, and whether the tooth is symptomatic (ex: pain when biting, aching, throbbing, sensitivity to temperature). Common treatment options include filling or crowning the tooth.

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