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We are now offering appointments for phase 1B tier2

March 17th, 2021

March 17th, 2021 Phase 1B tier 2 will be available to receive the covid-19 vaccine.

Quality Dentistry is Now Administering the COVID-19 Vaccine
HOW TO BOOK AN APPOINTMENT
Please do NOT call the office. They cannot book your appointment.
Please email tmillersodh@gmail.com
Email with your Name, Date of Birth, and contact information.
Individuals currently eligible to receive the vaccine are those in phases 1A and 1B, tier 1 and tier 2
• Phase 1B, tier 2 Critical workers who work in certain congregate settings, such as grocery stores, agriculture, schools and childcare, corrections, transit and law enforcement.
People over 16 years old who are pregnant or have a disability that puts them at high risk will also be included in this phase.
• Phase 1B, tier 1: Everyone 65 or older; People 50 or older who live in multigenerational households (such as a person older than 50 caring for elders in their home); and — as of March 2, 2021, all preK-12 educators, school staff and licensed childcare workers (including family members of licensed, in-home day care providers).
• Phase 1A: Health care workers; emergency responders; people who live or work in long-term care facilities.
To find out if you are eligible to receive the vaccine you can go to FindYourPhaseWA.org.
• If you are eligible, you will get an Eligibility Confirmation on the screen. Print or screenshot this confirmation.

Quality Dentistry is Now Administering the Covid-19 Vaccine

March 14th, 2021

Quality Dentistry is Now Administering the COVID-19 Vaccine

 

We are currently only offering the vaccine to patients of record.

 HOW TO BOOK AN APPOINTMENT

Please do NOT call the office.  They cannot book your appointment.

 Please email tmillersodh@gmail.com

Email with your Name, Date of Birth, and contact information.

 Individuals currently eligible to receive the vaccine are those in phases 1A and 1B, tier 1

  • Phase 1B, tier 1: Everyone 65 or older; People 50 or older who live in multigenerational households (such as a person older than 50 caring for elders in their home); and — as of March 2, 2021, all preK-12 educators, school staff and licensed child care workers (including family members of licensed, in-home day care providers).
  • Phase 1A: Health care workers; emergency responders; people who live or work in long-term care facilities

To find out if you are eligible to receive the vaccine you can go to FindYourPhaseWA.org.

 If you are eligible, you will get an Eligibility Confirmation on the screen. Print or screenshot this confirmation.

Please be patient. Since vaccine supply varies from week to week, appointments may not always be available due to high demand.

If you have already added yourself to the vaccine appointment line waitlist, you do not need to add yourself again.

We will not be accepting walk-ins.  Please do not call our office for COVID-19 vaccine appointments. They are not able to make COVID-19 vaccine appointments.

 

Sensitive Teeth

July 15th, 2016

Do you experience tooth sensitivity when eating ice cream or other cold foods and beverages? You are not alone.  Close to 50% of American's suffer from tooth sensitivity from time to time.  Great news, you do not have to live with this sensitivity.  Ask us about treatments that can minimize or eliminate that pain!

Root Canal Treatment Can Save Your Tooth

March 29th, 2016

Dentistry has come a long way and the dentists at Quality Dentistry always strive to save your natural teeth rather than extract them.  Using the most effective anesthetics and precision endodontic instruments, we will do everything possible to preserve your natural teeth.

A root canal is needed when decay extends all the way into the pulp chamber of your tooth, exposing the living tissue of your tooth to bacteria and food particles.  When this happens it can lead to infection deep within the tooth.  The infection can cause severe pain, an abscess in the gums and even widespread bodily infection if not treated. To alleviate the pain and infection we will thoroughly numb the area around the tooth and remove the infected tissue.  We offer sedation dentistry for those who are seeking a more relaxing dental experience.

If you are experiencing severe tooth pain, visit us as soon as possible so we can perform this tooth saving treatment. Contact Quality Dentistry today!

Tips For Maintaining a Healthy Smile

March 23rd, 2016

  • Make sure to brush your teeth twice a day, and floss daily.  This is important to keep your teeth healthy and white!
  • Make sure you see the dentists at Quality Dentistry at least once every six months.  Dr. McDade and Dr. Miller will be able to detect cavities and other oral health issues while they are in their early stages instead of waiting until it is an emergency.
  • Change your toothbrush regularly.  Your toothbrush should be changed at least every three months.  Remember to replace your toothbrush after you have been ill.  This helps prevent the risk of getting yourself sick again.
  • Use a toothpaste that contains fluoride.  This helps protect your smile from cavities.
  • Abstain from using tobacco as it is bad for your oral health.  It is the leading cause of gum disease.
  • Avoid junk food and soda as they lead to tooth decay. 
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