Dr. Steven Junken D.D.S.
Dentist
50 East Willow Street Suite D Nashville Indiana, 47448About
Steven Junken, DDS, maintains a the private practice, Steven C. Junken, DDS, located in Nashville, Indiana. The practice works to help patients of all ages with many different dental problems, including composite fillings, dental bonding, non-surgical gum treatment, and simple tooth extractions. Dr. Junken has over forty years of experience in his field, and is an expert in the field of general dentistry and implantology. Educated at the Indiana University School of Dentistry, he continued his studies with an internship at the esteemed Dawson Academy for Implant Training. He has attained certification from the American Board of General Dentistry and the American Board of Oral Implantology; in conjunction with collaborating on various medical publications over the course of his career.
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Education and Training
Indiana University School of Dentistry
Board Certification
American Board of General Dentistry - General Dentistry
American Board of Oral Implantology / Implant Dentistry
Provider Details
Areas of expertise and specialization
Internships
- The Dawson Academy for Implant Training
Articles and Publications
- Collaborated on Multiple Publications
What do you attribute your success to?
- The Wonderful Team Work and Support From His Professional Staff.
Hobbies / Sports
- Golfing, Sky Diving, Racing Porsches
Favorite professional publications
- Compendium Journal
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Dr. Steven Junken D.D.S.'s reviews
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- Rita
Efficient,careful, and pain free work!
- Manny
Outstanding doctor
- Jane
Thanks for the great care
Excellent service
Excellent and prompt attention! Thank you!
- Anonymous
You guys are the nicest people ever, you are so helpful. Thank you for what you do. The time was less than 10 minutes.
This is bullshit...I never got a response to my last comment.
- Jace
Excellent care, as always!
- Erika
Always so kind and accommodating.
- Shane
Very friendly and prompt. A
- Polly
Excellent dental care in this office!
Where is Steve? Lazy bastard.
- Kay
Been going to him for years! He is brilliant! And so conscience!
- Matt
Top Notch!!! Dr. Junket is an exhibit in excellence. Tremendously qualified. Very nice.
- Kim
I am so glad I have spent the last 40 years coming to this practice.......so glad he's not fired me yet. I'll sue him if I get fired.üò∑üëÑüíØüòÅüíù
- Jannson
Wonderful as always. I have been seeing Dr. Junken for over 20 years and wouldn't change a thing.
- John
Find me a better Dentist!
- Betsy
Everything was great!
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