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Preventive Dental Care

At King Dental, we ardently believe that a robust preventive approach is the cornerstone for a lifetime of optimal oral health. Join with Dr. King in prioritizing preventive dental care to avert potential dental issues, ensuring the enduring health and vitality of your natural teeth.

Comprehensive Preventive Care Services

Explore our diverse array of preventive care services designed with your optimal oral health in mind:

Empower Your Oral Health with Preventive Care

Equip yourself with the knowledge and techniques to care meticulously for your teeth at home. Learn the ins and outs of optimal oral hygiene from Dr. King, securing a future free from extensive dental issues and enjoying the prolonged health of your natural teeth.

Explore Our Other Exceptional Services

Beyond preventive care, discover our extensive range of other dental services:

  • Dental Restoration: Entrust your dental repairs to our expert hands, restoring the form and function of your teeth.
  • Cosmetic Dentistry: Transform your smile into a masterpiece with our exceptional cosmetic dentistry services.

Engage in a Future of Flawless Oral Health

Let’s cultivate a future of uncompromised oral health together. Contact Dr. Wendell King at King Dental in Salem, OR to embark on your preventive dental care journey, ensuring a lifetime of beautiful, healthy smiles.

Connect with us at: (503) 588-0061

50% of people consider the smile the first facial feature they notice.

Tooth enamel is the hardest substance in the human body. However, it's not recommended you use your pearly whites to open bottle caps!

Using fluoride toothpaste is important for dental health, as fluoride helps strengthen tooth enamel and prevent decay.

The idea of flossing is over 200 years old. It was first recommended by a dentist from New Orleans in 1815.

Brushing too hard can wear down enamel and cause sensitivity and gum recession.

Cavities are more common on the biting surfaces of back teeth. These areas can collect food and plaque, making them harder to clean.

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