Dr. Dale McNutt, DMD
Dentist
16699 Boones Ferry Road Suite 200 Lake Oswego Oregon, 97035About
Dr. Dale McNutt is a dentist practicing in Lake Oswego, Oregon. Dr. McNutt studied at Oregon State University and Oregon Health & Science University. In his dental practice, comfort and acceptability are important. He continues to practice surgery in rural Oregon to help him improve his surgical skills.
Dr. McNutt and his staff are highly trained to carry out treatment like: professional cleanings, restorative procedures, prosthodontic procedures, endodontic procedures, implant placement, guided bone regeneration, and other surgical techniques.
He is a Megagen faculty member who helps train dentists about various elements of implant dentistry to improve their skills.
Education and Training
OHSU School of Dentistry DMD 2017
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Do dental crowns look natural on front teeth?
The front teeth are the hardest teeth to match appropriately with dental crowns! However, our team of highly trained lab specialists works to seamlessly blend the new dental work into your existing smile. It may take more than one attempt to get everything just right but the aesthetics of crowns have come a long way. You'd be surprised who has crowns on front teeth you never even realized. Hope that helps! READ MORE
Can braces cause mouth ulcers?
Yes, braces can absolutely cause mouth ulcers especially if you notice the ulcers adjacent to the hardware. I would recommend speaking with your orthodontist to see what options they're comfortable with to help address the ulcers. READ MORE
Which mouthwash is best for removing plaque?
I love mouthwash. I use it every night. However, mouthwash alone does not do a good job of removing plaque. That job is reserved for the toothbrush as plaque requires some type of mechanical activity to get rid of it that swishing can't do alone. I personally prefer whatever mouthwash offers a zero alcohol variety. It allows me to swish longer and really work it between the teeth. Hope that helps! READ MORE
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