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With Oregon’s majestic Crater Lake, impressive Multnomah Falls, breathtaking Mt. Hood, and so many more natural wonders, Oregonians live in one of the most beautiful places on earth. So, it’s not hard to understand why locals care so deeply about environmental preservation. Well, while you take action to prevent climate change, take action to prevent gum disease and tooth decay, too. Preserving your teeth is a top priority—you’re going to need them for a long time! Make it your daily routine to brush and floss before and after you volunteer with Environment Oregon. The natural world, and your teeth, will thank you!

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Lying at the heart of serene Willamette Valley, Eugene is a haven of natural beauty and a center of rich historical attractions like the Hult Center for Performing Arts and the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at the University of Oregon. The city is also known for a remarkable variety of recreational options like hiking and biking trails as well as kayaking, rafting, and running. Just as physical fitness is a central focus for this city, oral care also forms an important part of its health and wellness regime. After all, dental care is not just about teeth – it's linked to your overall health, and its residents are smart enough to know that. The dentists are at the forefront of helping the physically active residents keep up their bright, strong smiles in their daily routines.

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The city is also celebrated for its green activism, which has earned it the title of emerald city for its sprawling green spaces and forests. The city also happens to be a major destination for foodies owing to the presence of local craft breweries and the popular 5th Street Public Market. As the city is bustling with energy and activity, dentists in Eugene are contributing to the healthy lifestyles of its residents with personalized and comprehensive care. Eugene’s dental professionals specialize in a variety of dental services, from preventive to restorative and cosmetic, to foster optimal oral health for all. Schedule an appointment with a dentist today for healthy gums and teeth and radiant, confident smiles.

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It’s not about finding a dentist per se, but a dentist who understands your dental care needs like no other. Doctors Network will help you discover trusted and qualified dental professionals in "TrackTown USA" or the "city of Olympic runners" and landmark sports venues while saving you time, energy, and money. Our cutting-edge search feature filters dentists based on location, specialty, or insurance participation. The sky-high costs of routine care or advanced dental treatments can strain your budget. Doctors Network is driven to make dental care accessible and affordable with our membership plans at relatively low costs. Register on our network and take advantage of discounted rates for premium dental services by your dentist.

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    Eugene Dental Associates
    3647 West 18th Ave, Eugene, OR 97402 
    1.84 miles near Eugene
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    (541) 686-2444

    Who is Dr. Leah Hickson DDS?
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    Dr. Leah Hickson is passionate about comprehensive care. She believes in the importance of thinking of her patients’ complete oral health rather than focusing only on their problem areas. As she creates individualized treatment plans for each patient, she considers their overall health and aesthetic goals before choosing the ideal procedure for their unique situation. She works hard to not only treat her patients’ problems but to prevent future problems from arising.

    She graduated in 2007 from Creighton University School of Dentistry and joined Eugene Dental Associates in 2018. Dr. Hickson offers general, cosmetic, and therapeutic treatments to her patients. She is a certified Botox provider and uses Botox technology to treat TMD, triggerpoint pain, and migraines as well as wrinkles and folds around the mouth and nose, and to correct uneven smiles related to the shape of lips.

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    Oregon Family Dental
    4186 Quest Dr, Eugene, OR 97402 
    3.16 miles near Eugene
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    (541) 344-7900

    Who is Dr. John Park DDS?
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    Dr. John J. Park is known at Oregon Family Dental for his gentle touch and warm attitude. He is dedicated to giving his patients a positive dental experience and treats each of them as if they were a member of his own family. Dr. Park provides top-quality general and cosmetic dentistry and is passionate about doing whatever he can to improve his patients’ health and make them feel more confident in their smiles.

    Dr. Park earned his Doctorate of Dental Surgery in 1993 from Loma Linda University. In 1995, he worked as a dental director at the Adventist Health Clinic in Moscow, Russia. After returning to the United States, Dr. Park spent time practicing in California before moving his family to Oregon where he continues to work today. He opened his private practice in April of 2003.

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    Carson Kutsch DDS PC
    1855 10th Ave, SE, Albany, OR 97322 
    39.83 miles near Eugene
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    (541) 248-1549

    Who is Dr. Carson Kutsch DDS?
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    Dr. Carson Kutsch ensures that his patients receive the best possible care by keeping himself current with the latest advances in dental technique and technology. He frequently attends continuing education courses that provide him with advanced training in all areas of dentistry. He graduated from George Fox and Oregon State Universities and then earned his dental degree in 2005 from the reputable Marquette University School of Dentistry.

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