I recently had the full-arch dental implant procedure done at Smith Dental, and I couldn't be happier with the results! From the initial consultation to the final follow-up, the entire experience was top-notch. Dr. Smith and his team were incredibly knowledgeable and caring throughout the process.
-John O.
"I've been a patient at Redmond Parc Square Dental for probably 20 years, and have been very happy with the service and care of everyone in the office. I'm never kept waiting, and everyone is so nice!"
- Patty A.
"I've been a patient at Redmond Parc Square Dental for probably 20 years, and have been very happy with the service and care of everyone in the office. I'm never kept waiting, and everyone is so nice!"
- Patty A.
While going to the dentist might not rank at the top of your "fun ways to spend an afternoon" list,
it's still worth the visit! Going to the dentist helps you avoid...
Plaque Build Up
Tooth Discoloration
Bad Breadth
Gum Disease and Tooth Loss
Cavities
Oral Cancer
Tooth Pain
While going to the dentist might not rank at the top of your "fun ways to spend an afternoon" list, it's still worth the visit! Going to the dentist helps you avoid...
Plaque Build Up
Tooth Discoloration
Bad Breadth
Gum Disease and Tooth Loss
Cavities
Oral Cancer
Tooth Pain
X-Ray; an in-depth
picture of your smile
Physical Exam; a thorough examination of your gums and mouth
Deep Clean; gets rid of plaque and tartar buildup
Fluoride; seal in your clean with a fluoride treatment!
Need same day care after a dental emergency? We've got you covered!
Here are some of the dental emergencies we treat:
Need same day care after a dental emergency? We've got you covered! Here are some of the dental emergencies we treat:
At our dental practice, we prioritize comfort and excellent dental outcomes by providing personalized, high-quality care tailored to your needs. We combine this personal approach with state-of-the-art technology, affordable care, and easy scheduling, to give you a dental experience that you simply can't find elsewhere. You'll leave with a smile.
Dr. Lo, a native Washingtonian and University of Washington School of Dentistry graduate, has distinguished himself through ongoing leadership and learning, holding various leadership roles in the Washington State Dental Association and advocating for dentistry on both local and national levels. He has been honored repeatedly as Seattle’s Metropolitan Magazine’s Best Dentist, as voted by peers, and has consistently been a National Best Dentist Award Nominee. Since 2002, Dr. Lo has earned acclaim as one of the top dentists on the Greater Eastside, receiving high praise from patients and respect from colleagues. Born and raised in Bellevue, he is married to Lisa for 15 years and has two sons, Ryan and Matthew. In his free time, Dr. Lo enjoys skiing, hiking, fishing, golfing, and cheering for Seattle sports.
Dr. Sengupta, a University of Washington School of Dentistry graduate with a specialization in Periodontics and a Master of Science in Dentistry, has over 15 years of experience in clinical and educational settings. She is an Affiliate Associate Professor at UW and a member of several dental organizations, including the American Dental Association and the Washington State Society of Periodontists. Known for her expertise in periodontal treatments and dental implant surgery, Dr. Sengupta is also an active lecturer and study club member. She approaches patient care with empathy and compassion, treating them like family and ensuring their ongoing periodontal health. Married for 10 years and residing in Sammamish, Washington, she enjoys baking, painting, traveling, and spending time with her family.
Dr. Lo, a native Washingtonian and University of Washington School of Dentistry graduate, has distinguished himself through ongoing leadership and learning, holding various leadership roles in the Washington State Dental Association and advocating for dentistry on both local and national levels. He has been honored repeatedly as Seattle’s Metropolitan Magazine’s Best Dentist, as voted by peers, and has consistently been a National Best Dentist Award Nominee. Since 2002, Dr. Lo has earned acclaim as one of the top dentists on the Greater Eastside, receiving high praise from patients and respect from colleagues. Born and raised in Bellevue, he is married to Lisa for 15 years and has two sons, Ryan and Matthew. In his free time, Dr. Lo enjoys skiing, hiking, fishing, golfing, and cheering for Seattle sports.
Dr. Sengupta, a University of Washington School of Dentistry graduate with a specialization in Periodontics and a Master of Science in Dentistry, has over 15 years of experience in clinical and educational settings. She is an Affiliate Associate Professor at UW and a member of several dental organizations, including the American Dental Association and the Washington State Society of Periodontists. Known for her expertise in periodontal treatments and dental implant surgery, Dr. Sengupta is also an active lecturer and study club member. She approaches patient care with empathy and compassion, treating them like family and ensuring their ongoing periodontal health. Married for 10 years and residing in Sammamish, Washington, she enjoys baking, painting, traveling, and spending time with her family.
You should floss at least once a day to maintain optimal oral health. This helps remove plaque and food particles from between your teeth and under the gum line, where a toothbrush can't reach.
For tooth sensitivity, use a toothpaste designed for sensitive teeth, avoid extremely hot or cold foods and drinks, and maintain good oral hygiene. If sensitivity persists, consult your dentist for a thorough examination and personalized treatment options.
Fluoride strengthens tooth enamel, making it more resistant to decay. It helps to prevent cavities by remineralizing areas of early decay and inhibiting the growth of harmful oral bacteria.
Yes, bad breath can be related to oral health issues such as gum disease, tooth decay, or poor oral hygiene. Regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups can help manage and prevent bad breath.
You should floss at least once a day to maintain optimal oral health. This helps remove plaque and food particles from between your teeth and under the gum line, where a toothbrush can't reach.
For tooth sensitivity, use a toothpaste designed for sensitive teeth, avoid extremely hot or cold foods and drinks, and maintain good oral hygiene. If sensitivity persists, consult your dentist for a thorough examination and personalized treatment options.
Fluoride strengthens tooth enamel, making it more resistant to decay. It helps to prevent cavities by remineralizing areas of early decay and inhibiting the growth of harmful oral bacteria.
Yes, bad breath can be related to oral health issues such as gum disease, tooth decay, or poor oral hygiene. Regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups can help manage and prevent bad breath.