Daniel I. Varadi, Dentist
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Daniel I. Varadi

Dentist

115 Pelly Avenue North Renton Washington, 98057

About

Daniel I. Varadi, DDS, is the proud owner of a private dental office, Varadi Dental Care, conveniently located in Renton, Washington. There he provides a compressive spectrum of dental treatments, including bonding, crowns, dental hygiene, dental implants, dentures, digital x-rays, fillings, fixed bridges, friendly anesthetic, intra-oral camera, oral cancer screening, sealants, snore-guards, TMJ treatment, veneers, whitening, and more. Dr. Varadi was educated at the University of Southern California and received his doctorate of dental surgery in 1998.He is a member of multiple study clubs as well as Smile Source, a national network of patient-driven dentists who work to preserve quality, independent practice.  Furthermore, Dr. Varadi and his team have been consistently voted a "TOP DENTIST" every year since 2007, a testament to his outstanding work and quality care.

Education and Training

Unviersity of Southern California

Board Certification

Oral CDX

Smile Source

Provider Details

MaleEnglish 36 years of experience
Daniel I. Varadi
Daniel I. Varadi's Expert Contributions
  • How can flossing help in maintaining the health of teeth and gums?

    Great to hear that you're interested in flossing and what it can do for you. Flossing is by far the best way you can prevent future dental problems including gum disease and decay between your teeth (the most common place for it). When you floss between your teeth, you are disrupting a biofilm of bacteria responsible for gingivitis and tooth decay. You should try to work your way up to flossing once per day, if you're not already there. A good dental hygienist will work with you on your specific flossing technique and what type of floss would be best for your particular situation. Thank you for your question! -DIV READ MORE

  • Is chewing gum often bad for your teeth?

    Chewing gum is only bad for your teeth if you're chewing sugary gum. Sugar-Free is the way to go, so you've got that covered. Gums with a sugar substitute called Xylitol is particularly special because the ingredient kills the bacteria that is responsible for dental decay. Chewing gum after meals helps to cleanse your teeth, but it also stimulates your saliva glands which help to neutralize plaque acids responsible for tooth decay. Thanks for asking a great question! -DIV READ MORE

  • Can novocaine be used during cleanings?

    YES! Dental anesthetics are the most effective pain blocking drug known and it can certainly be used during dental cleanings. We often see more need to anesthetize our patients when they are new to the practice and are in need of deep cleanings after they are return to dentistry after having missed several cleanings over the years. At times, patients have hyper-sensitive teeth and cannot tolerate the cleanings and anesthetic is often employed. However, this is not the norm, and we usually investigate the cause for such sensitivity and treat it first. READ MORE

  • Do fillings need to be replaced?

    Dental fillings whether they are silver or composite resin have a finite lifespan and your dentist will evaluate the quality of the seal of the restoration and determine when it should be replaced or repaired. READ MORE

  • What is gingivitis and its risk factors?

    Gingivitis is the first stage in the progressive of Periodontis ("gum disease"). It is literally the inflammation of your gum tissues and is often characterized by red, swollen and bleeding tissues. However there is some good news!: gingivitis is completely reversible. The best way to know if you have gingivitis is to see your dentist and hygienist and ask good questions! READ MORE

  • How often to use mouth wash?

    Hello and thank you for posting a great question. I'm a big fan of Fluoride rinses (ie. ACT). I have been using one every night for the past 30 years and recommend them to most of my patients for raising resistance to tooth decay and helping prevent or lessen tooth sensitivity. Once a day is fine, but remember to avoid rinsing with water after using the Fl rinse for maximum benefit. It will continue to "soak in" for the next 30 mins. If you want to rinse in the morning, I would recommend an anti-plaque rinse such as Listerine or Crest Pro Health to decrease plaque bacteria. Hope that helps and keep up the great work! -DIV READ MORE

  • Did my dental x-rays harm my baby? (first trimester)

    Hello and thank you for your question. First of all, I don't think there will be any problems with the baby, especially if the x-rays taken were digital which is typically about 80% less radiation than E-speed film x-rays. You said "routine" x-rays were taken. Assuming this involved only 4 BW's, that's even safer than say a full set of 18 or so images. I always compliment my pregnant moms for having their teeth checked and cleaned, so you can rest assured that having your cleaning and effectively reducing your overall level of inflammation will benefit the baby and make up for any negligent amount of radiation exposure. Also, if any dental pathology would have overlooked that can be much worse for the baby...such as an abscess for which you would often need to take Antibiotics etc. If you are worried about what can be done from here on out, I would consult your OB-GYN, but I think there will not be any issues. I hope that helps! DIV READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

General Dentistry

Awards

  • Top Dentist, 2007-Present   

Professional Society Memberships

  • Smile Source Dental Division, American Dental Association

What do you attribute your success to?

  • Keeping a High Standard of Patients

Hobbies / Sports

  • Music, Art, Architecture

Favorite professional publications

  • Journal of the American Dental Association

Daniel I. Varadi's Practice location

115 Pelly Avenue North -
Renton, Washington 98057
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New patients: 425-226-3192

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Daniel I. Varadi obtained his doctorate of dental medicine in 1998 from the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry at the University of Southern Carolina. He has also received certifications in Oral CDX and Smile Source. Dr. Varadi is a member of the American Dental Association and the Smile Source Dental Division. He is a highly-trained and qualified dentist who has been voted TOP DENTIST every year since 2007. Dr. Varadi has been practicing dentistry for more than 18 years and is currently serving patients at Varadi Dental Care, a private practice located in Renton, Washington. Dr. Varadi has vast experience in all aspects of his work, including dental bonding, dental crowns, dental hygiene, dental implants, dentures, digital x-rays, fillings, veneers, whitening, sealants, snore-guards, TMJ treatment, oral cancer screening, and more. He attributes his success to keeping a high standard of quality in the care of his patients, as well as his passion for dentistry. In his spare time, he enjoys photography, gardening, architecture, running, cycling, target archery, music, art, food and wine. General dentists provide a wide array of services that are vital to your continued health, including: Preventive services — These help you maintain good oral health by stopping disease before it takes hold in your mouth. Restorative Services — When a problem is found, your dentist will ensure you get timely and appropriate treatment. Cosmetic Procedures — Many general dentists can help you get the sparkling smile you’ve always wanted with a range of cosmetic procedures. These include teeth whitening, cosmetic bonding—even porcelain veneers. Overall Health Concerns — In many respects, your oral health can be seen as a mirror of your general health. Some dental problems may reflect issues in other parts of your body, and vice versa.

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