Top Dental Clinics in Las Vegas, NV

Had a cracked tooth that needed to be pulled. No pain experience and found the dentist and his staff to be an experienced, happy and caring group. Would DEFINITIVELY recommend them to anyone who ne...Read More…
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YOU ARE THE BEST !!!!! Thank you for connecting to our network! We will be sending customers your way! We also wish you success in your business! Please contact Absolute Training, LLC at (702) 530-...Read More…
Both my 2 year old and my 7 month old sons go to Dr. Bui. Getting an appointment to see him is so easy and he is always more than willing to answer any of my questions. My oldest son is very appreh...Read More…
what a deal for $40. This family dental practice recognizes the importance of patient education as a key to preventing oral diseases. At Cheyenne Dental Group digital x-rays are quick and comfortab...Read More…
YOU ARE THE BEST !!!!! Thank you for connecting to our network! We will be sending customers your way! We also wish you success in your business! Please contact Absolute Training, LLC at (702) 530-...Read More…
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We have heard nothing but great things about you. Keep up the great work! Thank You for connecting with Las Vegas DJ Spin Doctor - Your Full Service Las Vegas Mobile DJ. Should you or anyone you kn...Read More…
We've heard nothing but great things about you. Keep up the great work! We wish you nothing but the best in continued success. Take Care!Read More…
Welcome to the Las Vegas cosmetic dentistry practice of Dr. Jeffrey Hadley. At our practice, we take a different approach to dentistry by treating each of our patients as family. We offer a myriad ...Read More…
At Pearly Whites, we ensure that our patients receive the best in diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and patient education. We provide a modern, comfortable, inviting, and eco-friendly environment.Read More…
My practice MICHAEL RIPS, D.D.S.is based upon providing a premium denture service in Las Vegas. I have been making dentures for many years. I don't make economy dentures. I don't make dentures in o...Read More…
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Sahara Coins & Extraordinary Collectibles

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By lickit at Citysearch

I had been there many times, not impressed at all but they had what I wanted just over spot. I spent tens of thousands of dollars there, never again. if you spend over a certain amount you are reported to the IRS, and they send a letter stating that. I lost the letter and called to get a duplicate, Cheryl was an ignoramus, I needed that to source the money to secure a loan, and she is refused to re-issue a letter they had previously sent, I called her an ignoramus and I needed to talk to a manager and she just hung up on me. I called back to talk to a manager regarding the issue, Mark who is the owner, told me in a threatening way " come to the store and lets see what happens", I didn't call for a fight, I just wanted a letter to source the money, these are very wealthy people who take advantage of others and get away with it, that is the only explanation for their attitude over a very little issue, questionable ethics. I wasn't unreasonable or out of line. Cheryl was simply ignorant and unwilling to help, and Mark was threatening, what was that "come to the store"? I can defend myself but as a doctor I have a license to protect, that was totally uncalled for. They treat people like garbage and get away with it, that is how the wealthy operate with absolute power and impunity. nothing will come of this and they will continue with business as usual. ...read more

DM Marketing Pros

5.0

By Absolute Training, LLC

YOU ARE THE BEST !!!!! Thank you for connecting to our network! We will be sending customers your way! We also wish you success in your business! Please contact Absolute Training, LLC at (702) 530-OSHA, (702) 979-GUNS or (702) 580-4358 (you can leave a message or text us as well) if is anything that we can do for you. Best of luck! ...read more

DM Marketing Pros

We have heard nothing but great things about you. Keep up the great work! Thank You for connecting with Las Vegas DJ Spin Doctor - Your Full Service Las Vegas Mobile DJ. Should you or anyone you know ever need entertainment for any type of event, call us at (702) 505-5346 . Feel free to browse our coupons to take advantage of GREAT discounts exclusive to merchant circle. In addition we pay you $100 for any referral that books an event with us as well. God Bless! ...read more

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Eastwind Dental

When you come to Eastwind Dental, we want your smile to match your winning spirit. Youll receive superior quality care in an incredible environment. Whether you need a simple check-up or an urgent care service, we are here for you. Get $50.00 OFF on any of our services over $300.00. Stop in today for an exam, x-ray, and cleaning for ONLY $80.00! You can't beat that deal! You and your family are important to us, and we want to make sure that you have a healthy, bright smile. Our goal is to create a long-lasting relationship with you and your family. You can rely on our professional expertise when it comes to crowns, bridges, and cleanings. Make your appointment today and start smiling bigger, brighter, and with more confidence. We can't wait to see you! If you do not see your insurance company listed here, please give us a call. We'll be more than happy to check if you are covered. Our providers:- Aetna, Anthem BC/BS, Benefit Planners, Cigna, Delta Dental, Guardian, Health Plan of Nevada. Insurances we accept:- Humana, Loomis, Medicaid, Metlife, PacificCare, Principle, Sierra. Give us a call today to schedule your dental service. Our friendly staff is available to answer any questions or concerns that you may have. Tuesday and Friday: By appointment only. ...read more

By Eastwind Dental January 08, 2015

Guide to Dental Cleanings

Dental cleanings are routine procedures. They aren’t usually performed by a dentist though. Instead, they’re usually performed by an oral hygienist. You should have your teeth cleaned at least twice a year, but sometimes more. The frequency will depend on whether you’re a smoker and your particular eating habits. You shouldn’t make the mistake of thinking that brushing and flossing your teeth regularly will get the job done. There are areas that you can’t get to easily and tartar can start to build up. Regular cleanings will help prevent this from happening. If you haven’t gone to a dentist in a long time, then you may need a deep cleaning instead of a regular one. Tartar may have built up below your gumline. The deep cleaning will remove tartar that not only resides on the surface, but all the way down to the root. Dental cleanings typically don’t require any anesthetic. However, people who have very sensitive teeth may find the procedure uncomfortable. If you request it, you may be given nitrous oxide to help calm your nerves. The procedure shouldn’t take very long. The typical time is around 15 to 30 minutes. However, if there is a lot of tartar present because of irregular visits, it can take longer. You may also experience more pain due to the fact that it will take more pressure to scrape the tartar buildup off. Dental cleanings require the use of various tools. One of the main tool is the scaler. It looks like a metal hook, and is used to scrape tartar buildup off your teeth. Some patients find the use of this tool a bit uncomfortable. Another tool that is commonly used is the tooth polisher. As its name suggests, it’s used to polish and buff teeth. It’s typically used first since it helps get rid of smaller pieces of plaque. Polishers come in various sizes so they can get into all areas of the mouth. The piece of equipment that you’ll probably be glad to see is the rinsing device. It shoots water into your mouth so you can rinse out the tartar that was removed from your teeth. Instead of using plain water, mouthwash can also be used. Dental cleanings normally don’t pose any type of risk to patients. However, those that have heart conditions need to let their dentist know about it beforehand. It may be necessary to take antibiotics before the cleaning in order to prevent a condition known as bacterial endocarditis. Make sure that you don’t put off going to the dentist for regular dental cleanings. Doing so can protect your life. There have been studies that suggest a link between poor oral hygiene and heart problems. Oral cancer, which can be fatal, can also be caught and treated early. ...read more

By Pearly Whites by CH Nguyen DDS January 23, 2012

Sahara Coins Announces New Email Campaign

Sahara Coins announced today that with the overwelming response to their Twitter and Facebook campaigns in this age of online Social Media they have decided to join the email newsletter movement as well. They will be sending out a "Daily, Weekly and Monthly E-Newsletter". Content information of each newsletter will be available shortly. If you are interested in subcribing to the Sahara Coins Newsletter click here subscribe@saharacoins.net ...read more

By Sahara Coins & Extraordinary Collectibles January 25, 2010

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