At Dental House, we strive to know our patients, listen to their questions and concerns, and provide health solutions personalized just for them. Our goal is your overall wellness, not simply to rush dental treatments to put more people in chairs. Premium care and affordability is our mission; we want to put high-quality care within everyones reach.
If you have any of these concerns, Dental House is ready to hear from you. We are ready to walk you through your dental wellness and/or cosmetic treatment options to ensure that you and your family receive reliable, lasting results.
Do you question the value of dental insurance? Are you uncomfortable dealing with insurance companies, or are you worried that your dental insurance premium might increase? Perhaps you simply want an easy way to save money on dental treatments without the hassle of dealing with insurance bureaucracy?
So many of our patients have already discovered the benefits of our Platinum Cash Discount Plan. Some have signed up because they could not afford dental insurance, some required a dental procedure not covered by their insurance plan, and some simply ran out of coverage but did not want to wait for their insurance cycles to refresh the next year before continuing treatment. We even have patients who completely dropped their dental insurance to sign up with our Platinum Plan!
Albuquerque Dentist With a conservative approach to treatment, a sensitive touch, and a friendly chairside manner, patients drive from as far as nearly three hours away to be treated by Dr. Parks hands. A former school teacher and a dental anxiety patient herself, Dr. Park connects deeply with her patients because she understands how patients feel about being in a dental environment. In addition to being a skilled dental implantologist, Dr. Park is well-trained in sleep disordered breathing ...
Dr. Wroblewski (row-BLESS-key) was born and raised in Albuquerque. After graduating with honors from the University of New Mexico in 1980, she received her Doctorate of Dental Surgery from Baylor Dental College in Dallas, Texas in 1984. Dr. Wroblewski has stayed true to her professional commitment to providing the highest standard of care for all of her patients throughout her 36 years in practice. Dr. Wroblewski feels that continuing her dental education is critical and has attended many ...
Hello, my name is Danielle Martinez and I am so excited to be a part of the Dental House team. I graduated from UNM in 2002 with a Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene and was a dental assistant prior to that. I have spent most of my career working in private practice and also spent some time working with the developmentally disabled, which I enjoyed immensely. My goal is to always provide the BEST care for my patients and to treat each patient as if they are my own family. I do more than just ...
Hello, my name is Julie Arnett and I am so excited to be a part of the Dental House team! I am proud to say that I have spent nearly three decades practicing right here in Albuquerque, where I was born and raised. I am a UNM graduate and also attended the DECOD (Dental Education in Care Of the Disabled) program at the University of Washington. I have always loved my role in preventive care in the dental field, and providing the best care possible is what we do here at Dental House. I am married ...
Hello, my name is Chanel Scott and I am a dental assistant. While still relatively young in my career, I am determined to keep pushing to be the best assistant I can be. With the help of Dr. Park and the rest of our team, I am well on my way to achieving my goal of providing the warmest, most time-efficient, highest quality care to our patients. My hobbies include exercising, baking, and going on hikes with my pugs. I am so excited to be part of the Dental House team!
I have been a Dental Assistant for over thirty years, and have worked for just a handful of dentists in my career. I have never liked to move around because I care about bonding with my patients, learning more about them, and being a part of their lives. To me, my patients are more like family members rather than just patients. Assisting my dentist and creating healthy and beautiful smiles brings me much happiness and joy. Making current, as well as new patients, feel at ease is what I find ...
Hello, my name is Shawna Salazar and I have been in the dental industry for the last 21 years. I began in dental assisting then transitioned to teaching chairside assisting and now have advanced to the front office where I have been an office manager for the last 10 years. In my dental career, I have experienced many roles and types of dentistry. In addition to being an instructor, I have also worked in mobile dentistry and have traveled the country in military dentistry experience. I take great ...
My name is Kelli and I have been passionate about dentistry for the last 10 years. I began my career as a dental assistant, graduating from PIMA Medical Institute in 2011 with top honors, and am excited to move forward into the front office. What I love most about my dental career is caring for and connecting with patients of all ages in a close-knit general office - which we do better than anyone else in town! Helping patients to achieve their beautiful smiles and maintain their oral health, ...
Due to the current novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, having clean air in our dental office has become our top priority. Many dental procedures and treatments already create non-viral aerosols and may contribute to poor indoor air quality in dental clinics. Now that COVID-19 threatens our well-being and looks like it is here to stay, we are taking things to the next level of safety, creating the cleanest environment possible for you and our team.
* Please note that while epidemiological conditions change and risk tolerance continues to evolve with the diminishing threat level, we will be adjusting the intensity of our Clean Air Project to balance maximum safety with patient comfort.
The US Department of Labor has ranked the dental profession as the #1 most hazardous job for ones health, so by focusing on having the cleanest air, we can create a safer space for our patients as well as ourselves
Because dentistry is already excellent with surface disinfection, we had to study the science of viral aerosols and filtration in order to create a science-based approach to solving the air quality problem we are all now facing. Our comprehensive approach is called The Clean Air Project, in which we will focus on limiting deposits of potentially infectious aerosols inside our office while aggressively scrubbing the air clean in rapid cycles all day long.
Patients are required to wear face masks in our office at all times, except during treatment. This will limit any potential viral aerosols breathed into the air asymptomatically. The CDC has officially determined COVID-19 to be airborne, which means expelled viral aerosols pose a great risk. Almost our entire Clean Air Project was founded on the management of aerosols, so rest assured, we are doing everything we possibly can to keep you safe by controlling the movement, dispersal, and intensity of any potential viral loads in the air. We work here all day long, so we have a vested interest in our system's efficacy.
We will have all patients call or text upon arrival and will come out to get you after taking your temperature. Patients will sit alone (with rare exceptions) on opposite ends of our wide waiting room, right next to medical grade air filters. This limits the potential of asymptomatic individuals releasing any meaningful viral load into a shared space.
Within each treatment room, we will be utilizing Surgically Clean Air JADE Air Purifiers along with AirPura UV614 Purifiers, which function above and beyond our medical-grade HEPA-13 filtration units to manage the greatest concentration of aerosols right at the source. Based on our treatment room square footage and power of our purification units, the entire volume of operatory air will be purified and turned over every 3 to 4 minutes!
During hygiene treatments, we will use a full-time intraoral high-speed suction system named ReLeaf. During dental treatments, we will utilize an intraoral isolation system named DryShield, both of which provide continuous suction in addition to traditional high- and slow-speed suction, to pull as much potentially infectious aerosols away and into our closed vacuum system as possible.
The world is now different. There is too much space between us, too little contact, too much personal connection lost. Like almost everyone, we cannot wait until the COVID-19 pandemic is over. However, we are very happy to see a gradual transition back to a more normal life again.
While our Clean Air Project is mostly permanent (who doesnt like very clean air?), the entire Dental House team yearns for the day when we can look out at people together in our waiting room again and hug our patients following treatments. That day will come, and when it does, we will be here to greet you all as we always have, with open arms and with the best dental experience we can provide.