Dr. Eric A. Dale, DDS

501 S Cherry St STE 220, Denver, CO 80246
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Dr. Eric A. Dalegraduated from the UCLA School of Dentistry. He did his residency training at Oregon Health Sciences University. This specialty program provided an additional three years of exclusive training in all aspects of periodontics and the placement of dental implants. Dr. Dale did his undergraduate studies at UCLA, graduating with a Bachelor's of Science in Psychobiology.

Dr. Dale is also involved in academics. He has been teaching at Denver Health Hospital since January 2000 where he teaches recent graduates of dental schools from across the country. The program consists of General Practice and Oral Surgery Residents. Besides teaching these Doctors advanced surgical procedures on actual patients, he also presents an extensive lecture series. Topics of these courses include basic sciences (reviews of anatomy, histology, pharmacology, etc...), surgical and restorative techniques of dental implants, advanced periodontal therapies, and esthetics of dental implants. He previously taught at the University of Colorado Dental School and Oregon Health Sciences University.

I was born in California, but moved to Massachusetts shortly after. I did some elementary school there, before moving back to Southern California where my parents lived until recently. My mom recently moved to Florida which works out well since I love taking my kids to Disney World and the Florida Beaches. My older sister lives outside of Chicago with her husband and two kids.

It was during high school that I knew I wanted to become a doctor, and more specifically, a surgeon. During my senior year, I learned a greater appreciation for the variety of dental procedures available. I was the Captain of the track team and managed to chip my two front teeth while running hurdles (or more correctly, crashing into a hurdle). Later that summer, I chipped two more teeth while body surfing, and had my wisdom teeth removed. The following winter while on a ski trip, I realized one of the chipped teeth needed a root canal. After having wisdom teeth extractions, a crown, a root canal, and bonding, I received quite a bit of first hand experience about the many procedures involved in dentistry.

I went to UCLA for college where I studied a pre-dental and pre-medical curriculum. After college, I applied to both dental and medical school. When I was accepted to both, I had a serious decision to make. While I was an undergraduate, I had the opportunity to work in the UCLA Periodontal Clinic for Post-Doctoral residents assisting surgeries, and loved it. There I realized that as a periodontist I could establish a personal relationship and provide surgery to my patients in the comfort of my own private practice. I worried that working as a medical surgeon in a hospital, I would not have a chance to get to know my patients as well. I also compared the lifestyle of a periodontist to that of a surgeon in medicine. While I am 100% dedicated to my patients and happy to help them with after hour emergencies, the frequency and severity of dental emergencies are much less than medical emergencies. I myself once called a surgeon in on Christmas Day for an appendectomy. As a periodontist, I am able to give each of my patients the personal attention they need while maintaining a happy and balanced personal life with my family and friends.

I decided to remain at UCLA for 4 more years for dental school. I was given a Regents Scholarship which awarded me money for tuition, but more importantly gave me on-campus parking (a true rarity at UCLA). The dental school years enabled me to see my beloved Bruins return to the Rose Bowl Game in football, and win the National Championship in basketball. I am still a dedicated UCLA football fan, maybe even as much as a Broncos fan.

Following graduation, I moved to Portland for 3 years of Post-doctoral Residency training at Oregon Health Sciences University. I selected this program for its extensive clinical training in periodontics and multiple dental implant systems. Portland is a great city. On a dry day, you can't beat it. From November to May, it's a different story.

I moved to Colorado for the lifestyle. I started skiing here when I was in high school, and knew I wanted to live here. I love the outdoor activities Colorado has to offer such as skiing, hiking, caving, biking, camping, and running. I also play competitive volleyball and Colorado has a great system for that passion. I play year round on indoor sand courts on 4 person teams. During the summer, I play in lots of doubles and fours tournaments. I have even traveled to Ixtapa, Mexico three times to play in beach volleyball tournaments. One time I had the thrill of playing against a professional AVP player, Brent Doble (he won...easily).

Volleyball has been a great way to feed my competitive spirit. It is also how I met my wife. She is a biostatistician, doing medical research with some of the doctors I teach with at Denver Health and CU. We were married in 2005. My son, Keith Thomas, was born in 2008. Katie Ann was born in 2010. She is a serious lover of dogs. She has yet to see a dog that she has not made a request to stop and pet. COVID-19 cancelled our travel plans for March 2020 so in lieu of a vacation we got a puppy. Muffin is a malti-poo born in 2020. He has bonded with me to the point of following me around everywhere in the house. If I have the audacity to step into a different room for a minute, he will bark for my return.

I am also a continuing education fanatic. I attend multiple meetings and lectures annually so that I can learn about, and continue to teach to other doctors, the latest advances in periodontics and implants. The field of periodontics has changed significantly since I was in school. Constant learning is required to keep up. Fortunately, I love traveling, so I can combine my dental meetings with fun destinations. Since COVID altered our world I have been participating in a plethora of video conferences. I am looking forward to resuming travel.

I believe the purpose of life is to enjoy yourself. I am very fortunate in that I love what I do (after 12 years of higher education, this is a good thing). Coming to my office is fun for me. I like to keep the atmosphere relaxed and personal, and hopefully this attitude is passed on to my patients. I understand that not everyone wants to go to the dentist; however, if you go to an office where the doctor and staff want to be there and make you comfortable, I think you can tell the difference. If you're ready to have healthy gums and a great looking smile, I promise to give you the best treatment available.

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Rating 4.8 out of 5 based on 17 reviews

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Larry Moore
a year ago
After almost 3yrs of continuous care Dr Dale has proven to me that he's worthy of being given a rating of 9 out of 10. He makes me wanna smile !


Scott Fatzinger
a year ago
Can only give 4 stars because I can't give any dentist appointment a perfect score! Just kidding ! All is good with Dr Dale. Thanks


Mary Laves
2 years ago
Dr. Dale does the cleaning and is intimately familiar with the condition of you teeth. He is a capable and knowledgable dentist.


Erica Hoffman
2 years ago
Dr Dale and his very helpful and accommodating staff are wonderful. They have gone out of their way to help me. Dr Dale is also fantastic at what he does. I highly recommend him and his staff!


Roger Druckman
2 years ago
Dr. Dale is excellent and I should know because I'm a dentist and I go to Dr. Dale and I refer my patients to him.


Scott Douglas
2 years ago
I have been seeing Dr. Dale for 20 years off and on. He is very skilled and honest.


Debra Taylor
3 years ago
It has been a few years, but he is an excellent doctor. Will eventually need another implant. I wonder if he still plays rock, quietly in the background??


Debra Taylor
4 years ago
It has been a few years, but he is an excellent doctor. Will eventually need another implant. I wonder if he still plays rock, quietly in the background??


Jill Messinger
4 years ago
I would definitely recommend Dr. Dale to anyone looking to have extensive dental work done. My regular dentist recommended that I get a crown lengthening procedure in order for my new crown to fit better. Dr. Dale and his assistant Kevin made the experience as pleasant as possible. The procedure was truly not as bad as I had expected, and the recovery was easy. Dr. Dale even made himself available last minute to reattach my temporary crown when it came off after the procedure. My regular dentist was very impressed with the crown lengthening and said my gums are healing beautifully from the procedure. I also thought the pricing was reasonable, and they accepted my insurance without any issue (special thanks to Lacey for accommodating my many financial questions). Thanks to all!


Bill Bell
4 years ago
Dr. Dale is the supreme teeth cleaner, no one else is even close. I really like the fact that he does it himself. I like his services in every other capacity as well.


Jill Messinger
4 years ago
I would definitely recommend Dr. Dale to anyone looking to have extensive dental work done. My regular dentist recommended that I get a crown lengthening procedure in order for my new crown to fit better. Dr. Dale and his assistant Kevin made the experience as pleasant as possible. The procedure was truly not as bad as I had expected, and the recovery was easy. Dr. Dale even made himself available last minute to reattach my temporary crown when it came off after the procedure. My regular dentist was very impressed with the crown lengthening and said my gums are healing beautifully from the procedure. I also thought the pricing was reasonable, and they accepted my insurance without any issue (special thanks to Lacey for accommodating my many financial questions). Thanks to all!


Bill Bell
5 years ago
Dr. Dale is the supreme teeth cleaner, no one else is even close. I really like the fact that he does it himself. I like his services in every other capacity as well.


JZ Buys Houses Fast
6 years ago
They will nickel and dime you, so beware.


JZ Buys Houses Fast
6 years ago
They will nickel and dime you, so beware.


Lisa Fetter
6 years ago
Dr. Dale did a wonderful job on my simultaneous tooth extraction and bone graft in preparation for my implant.


Lisa Fetter
7 years ago
Dr. Dale did a wonderful job on my simultaneous tooth extraction and bone graft in preparation for my implant.


Adam Cohen
8 years ago
Really good periodontist. Had to have a tooth removed (more work to come) and did a fantastic job. Thanks Dr. Dale.


Adam Cohen
8 years ago
Really good periodontist. Had to have a tooth removed (more work to come) and did a fantastic job. Thanks Dr. Dale.


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