Bismarck Dentistry

Bismarck Dentistry - General dentist in Bismarck, ND
4401 Coleman St #104, Bismarck, ND 58503
Closed today
Opens tomorrow at 8:00am
SundayClosed
Monday8:00am - 5:00pm
Tuesday8:00am - 5:00pm
Wednesday8:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday8:00am - 5:00pm
Friday8:00am - 12:00pm
SaturdayClosed

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Rating 4.8 out of 5 based on 41 reviews

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Shiela Mugaas
a year ago
Had my first appointment today. Very impressed with the friendly staff! They were accommodating to my special needs. I brought my husband in also. He is handicapped and the staff were so kind and accommodating! We will definitely have Bismarck Dentistry care for our dental needs going forward!


Laurie Boyer
2 years ago
Highly recommend! The staff is so friendly and caring. Dr. Van Buskirk is excellent and big shout out to my hygienist, Lindsey! Great experience!


Garhett Langer
2 years ago
Dan and his team are PHENOMENAL! I rarely feel as valued as when in their care. You can tell that not only do they clearly have the best training and equipment, but also care about you as a person. I would recommend them to EVERYONE!


Garhett Langer
3 years ago
Dan and his team are PHENOMENAL! I rarely feel as valued as when in their care. You can tell that not only do they clearly have the best training and equipment, but also care about you as a person. I would recommend them to EVERYONE!


Laurie Boyer
3 years ago
Highly recommend! The staff is so friendly and caring. Dr. Van Buskirk is excellent and big shout out to my hygienist, Lindsey! Great experience!


Maddie Saylor
3 years ago
I'll first start by saying I loved the hygienist who cleaned my teeth every time I went in! It is the only reason why I kept going back. First: At some point between my last two routine cleanings, Bismarck Dentistry became a "nonparticipating dentist" for my insurance provider. I was not informed via a phone call or when I went in for my latest cleaning. Once I checked out, I was told I needed to pay in full $158 for an oral exam and cleaning. The receptionist told me my insurance was no longer a preferred insurance provider and that Bismarck Dentistry sent me a letter in the mail that I never received. It was sent to an address I lived at almost 2 years ago, which I have had multiple cleanings since then and have had all of my insurance paperwork sent to me at my correct address. I really did think my info was up to date. I also thought they could have asked me if my contact information was up to date during any one of my last 4 visits. I paid in full, and the secretary told me I would be getting an insurance check in the mail. I ended up paying 3/4 out of pocket. When I first met the Dr., he came in on a day they were closed to emergency extract an upper wisdom tooth of mine. After the extraction, he scheduled me for another two extractions. After my second top extraction, he moved on to my lower wisdom tooth. He said dentists don't typically remove lower wisdom teeth because they normally need to be surgically removed (*mine was impacted), but he must have been confident in his abilities because he said he "could save me money" if he removed my lower. I was given a shot numbing agent and he successfully cracked and pulled out the tooth then put stitches in. After the lower extraction, I followed the care plan, but I was in a lot of pain and was not prescribed any pain medication. After a few days, my pain was so unbearable I was crying. I went in to get it looked at the next day, & was told I had a dry socket in my lower area. The Dr. was great about having me come in and get clove dressings stuffed in the extraction hole daily for almost a week. It did help my pain, but I started getting ill. It felt like I had a cold; fever, sneezing, coughing- and I was off work for an entire week. When I asked the doctor about it, he said the extraction did not have anything to do with me being sick. I trusted him, but I do believe it was because of an improper extraction. I had another lower wisdom tooth to get extracted. I went in to get a cleaning months after the previous wisdom tooth extraction, and the Dr. recommended I get it extracted from an oral surgeon. Maybe he changed his mind about performing lower extractions. I got the tooth extracted, was sent home with a package of care instructions, a script for pain medication, and it was a completely different experience, so I would absolutely never get your bottom wisdom teeth extracted from your dentist. My last cleaning- the hygienist cleaned my teeth, and it was time for the Dr. to come in to do the oral exam. He finished the exam and then asked if I had any issues, and I said when I ate sugary foods, I had a slight pain in between two of my molars. He then looked back in my mouth and after only looking for 5 seconds, he told me I needed a crown. At that point and after the whole wisdom tooth ordeal, I felt like I needed a second opinion because I did not trust his judgment and felt he only wanted money. He also told me it would be best I get a GOLD ($$) crown. Good thing I didn't go for that or I would have also had to pay 3/4 of the bill probably because of my now non-preferred insurance. So at that point I was done. Almost every time I went there for a cleaning, one of the hygienists would try selling me Invisalign. I am leaving this dentist with the thought that they are a business who just wants to make money, and I really hate thinking that but it truly is how I feel. I have talked to the Dr. about hunting, fishing, and other hobbies and he is very cool & easy to talk to, but I did leave there feeling like I should have gotten second opinions on certain things.


Jim and Adele Barrett
3 years ago
Very satisfied. Professional work! Great experience!


Chris C
3 years ago
Love the staff and how professional and caring they are. Best dental experience of my life!


Lisa Gusewelle
3 years ago
Bismarck Dentistry bakes delicious cookies for its patients and has heated, vibrating chairs, which sounds like it would be an expensive experience, but I shopped around a few places, and found them to be comparable or lower in price. Even with those perks, my favorite thing about going is Dr. Dan and his staff. They have a very positive and upbeat environment that feels so welcoming. They are also able to not only do routine dental procedure but also more complex procedures like root canals so I didn't have to pay an extra price to get a recommendation at a different place.


Scott Lunneborg
3 years ago
It was my first visit to them. Everyone was very friendly and helpful. They took care of the problem quickly and I was on my way. I have rescheduled another appointment and will continue going here.


Kellan Martin
4 years ago
I went in for a tooth extraction cost. I was told it was a surgerical just by one look by a dentist that was also second guessing himself. As I left, the receptionist told me my appointment was covered so no co pay and no other payment. 2 weeks later after I got that same tooth extracted from a different dentist since it was actually a simple extraction I get a bill for $60 because they charged my insurance completely wrong so they can profit off of my appointment which lasted only 30 seconds. I definitely would not recommend Bismarck Dentistry to anyone since they rather charge you for lack of knowledge their dentist have.


Scott Lunneborg
4 years ago
It was my first visit to them. Everyone was very friendly and helpful. They took care of the problem quickly and I was on my way. I have rescheduled another appointment and will continue going here.


Maddie Saylor
4 years ago
I'll first start by saying I loved the hygienist who cleaned my teeth every time I went in! It is the only reason why I kept going back. First: At some point between my last two routine cleanings, Bismarck Dentistry became a "nonparticipating dentist" for my insurance provider. I was not informed via a phone call or when I went in for my latest cleaning. Once I checked out, I was told I needed to pay in full $158 for an oral exam and cleaning. The receptionist told me my insurance was no longer a preferred insurance provider and that Bismarck Dentistry sent me a letter in the mail that I never received. It was sent to an address I lived at almost 2 years ago, which I have had multiple cleanings since then and have had all of my insurance paperwork sent to me at my correct address. I really did think my info was up to date. I also thought they could have asked me if my contact information was up to date during any one of my last 4 visits. I paid in full, and the secretary told me I would be getting an insurance check in the mail. I ended up paying 3/4 out of pocket. When I first met the Dr., he came in on a day they were closed to emergency extract an upper wisdom tooth of mine. After the extraction, he scheduled me for another two extractions. After my second top extraction, he moved on to my lower wisdom tooth. He said dentists don't typically remove lower wisdom teeth because they normally need to be surgically removed (*mine was impacted), but he must have been confident in his abilities because he said he "could save me money" if he removed my lower. I was given a shot numbing agent and he successfully cracked and pulled out the tooth then put stitches in. After the lower extraction, I followed the care plan, but I was in a lot of pain and was not prescribed any pain medication. After a few days, my pain was so unbearable I was crying. I went in to get it looked at the next day, & was told I had a dry socket in my lower area. The Dr. was great about having me come in and get clove dressings stuffed in the extraction hole daily for almost a week. It did help my pain, but I started getting ill. It felt like I had a cold; fever, sneezing, coughing- and I was off work for an entire week. When I asked the doctor about it, he said the extraction did not have anything to do with me being sick. I trusted him, but I do believe it was because of an improper extraction. I had another lower wisdom tooth to get extracted. I went in to get a cleaning months after the previous wisdom tooth extraction, and the Dr. recommended I get it extracted from an oral surgeon. Maybe he changed his mind about performing lower extractions. I got the tooth extracted, was sent home with a package of care instructions, a script for pain medication, and it was a completely different experience, so I would absolutely never get your bottom wisdom teeth extracted from your dentist. My last cleaning- the hygienist cleaned my teeth, and it was time for the Dr. to come in to do the oral exam. He finished the exam and then asked if I had any issues, and I said when I ate sugary foods, I had a slight pain in between two of my molars. He then looked back in my mouth and after only looking for 5 seconds, he told me I needed a crown. At that point and after the whole wisdom tooth ordeal, I felt like I needed a second opinion because I did not trust his judgment and felt he only wanted money. He also told me it would be best I get a GOLD ($$) crown. Good thing I didn't go for that or I would have also had to pay 3/4 of the bill probably because of my now non-preferred insurance. So at that point I was done. Almost every time I went there for a cleaning, one of the hygienists would try selling me Invisalign. I am leaving this dentist with the thought that they are a business who just wants to make money, and I really hate thinking that but it truly is how I feel. I have talked to the Dr. about hunting, fishing, and other hobbies and he is very cool & easy to talk to, but I did leave there feeling like I should have gotten second opinions on certain things.


Jim and Adele Barrett
4 years ago
Very satisfied. Professional work! Great experience!


Chris C
4 years ago
Love the staff and how professional and caring they are. Best dental experience of my life!


Carl Wallin
4 years ago
This place has been great! They accommodate my busy work schedule and all the staff are very friendly. They are by far my favorite dental clinic I have ever been to, and I need to share a story that just happened. I was out to eat with my fiance yesterday, and happened to sit at the table next to Dr. Daniel Van Buskirk and his wife. I did not realize it was them. When we were finished we found out that our meals had been paid for, and it was bugging me that I could not remember who that couple was! Well I came in for an appointment today, and the Dr. said, 'It was nice seeing you out to eat yesterday'. Then it clicked who I had seen at the restaurant. I can't thank Dr. Daniel Van Buskirk and his staff enough! Not only for their quality of care, but for going above and beyond for their patients!!!


Lisa Gusewelle
4 years ago
Bismarck Dentistry bakes delicious cookies for its patients and has heated, vibrating chairs, which sounds like it would be an expensive experience, but I shopped around a few places, and found them to be comparable or lower in price. Even with those perks, my favorite thing about going is Dr. Dan and his staff. They have a very positive and upbeat environment that feels so welcoming. They are also able to not only do routine dental procedure but also more complex procedures like root canals so I didn't have to pay an extra price to get a recommendation at a different place.


Henry Duane Gaskins
4 years ago
Best dental practice I've ever dealt with, professional and friendly staff, state-of-the-art equipment, trustworthy Doc, cool interior design... even the magazines in the waiting area are awesome. I'm very happy to have my teeth well-cared-for here.


Kellan Martin
4 years ago
I went in for a tooth extraction cost. I was told it was a surgerical just by one look by a dentist that was also second guessing himself. As I left, the receptionist told me my appointment was covered so no co pay and no other payment. 2 weeks later after I got that same tooth extracted from a different dentist since it was actually a simple extraction I get a bill for $60 because they charged my insurance completely wrong so they can profit off of my appointment which lasted only 30 seconds. I definitely would not recommend Bismarck Dentistry to anyone since they rather charge you for lack of knowledge their dentist have.


Alison Artavia
4 years ago
Above and Beyond! My husband was suffering from severe tooth pain for about a week. His regular dentist wasn't able to help, and referred him to an Endodontist, but he couldn't get in for 6 days. We were able to get a hold of the staff at Bismarck Dentistry, (who by the way was closed for the day!) they got him in right away, checked him out and did a root canal right then and there!! So we owe an enormous thank you to - Dr. Van Buskirk, Lindsay & Brittany! We were not even patients of theirs, (We will be now) but they went above and beyond! Professional, Caring, and Helpful!


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