Excel Dental

Excel Dental - General dentist in Battle Ground, WA
1401 NW 1st St #120, Battle Ground, WA 98604
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Opens tomorrow at 8:00am
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Monday8:00am - 5:00pm
Tuesday9:00am - 6:00pm
Wednesday8:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday8:00am - 5:00pm
Friday8:00am - 5:00pm
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Dr. Burke Jardine and the members of our team are dedicated to serving our community with advanced treatments and comprehensive education. We believe that professional dentistry should not just enhance your smile, it should also improve your overall well-being. Recent studies have shown an intrinsic relationship between your oral, bodily, and mental health.

Dr. Jardine and his wife, Jen, live in a nearby community with their 6 children. They enjoy spending time together as a family doing a wide range of activities. A family night with pizza and board games, a day spent wake surfing on the lake or snow skiing at Mt. Hood are some of their favorites. Dr. Jardine is an avid sports fan, especially college sports, Portland Trailblazers, and the Seahawks. He also enjoys serving others in his community and church.

The decision to become a Prosthodontist after becoming a mechanical engineer, and a dentist may not seem like a typical combination. Dr. Jardine has been able to take his passion of figuring things out, designing, and building better things and merge that with dentistry to become a Prosthodontic Specialist. As a Prosthodontist, he can see the big picture of how the mouth works, the small intricate parts of the gums and teeth, and the artistry to create a smile for his patients needs that they will love.

Dr. Jardine brings his unique training, skills, and talents to the Vancouver, WA area. After a rigorous undergraduate training at Brigham Young University in Mechanical Engineer (BYU 96 03), with minors in Chemistry and Mathematics, Dr. Jardine enrolled in dental school (UNLV 03 07). After four years of dental school at UNLV School of Dental Medicine, three years practicing as a family dentist, and four kids, Dr. Jardine decided to go back to school for an additional three years. He went on to complete a three-year dental residency to specialize as a Prosthodontist (LSU 10 13) at LSU, and even found the time to become a Certified Dental Technician.

A Prosthodontist is a dental specialist who has significant more training than a general dentist in most-all aspects of dentistry, particularly implants, implant restorations, cosmetic makeovers (esthetic dental specialist), dentures and other complex dental prostheses.

When I was growing up as a kid in a small town in Northern Nevada I wanted to become an astronaut. As I grew older and went through high school and continued my education at Brigham Young University, I found I really enjoyed mathematics, physics, and chemistry; and I had a talent for those subjects. While at the university, I decided to study mechanical engineering. During my university education years I had two profound experiences that forever shaped my professional pathway.

The first experience occurred when I was twenty years old. I interrupted my studies to serve a church mission, and lived in the Philippines for two years. I happened to meet a family with a 10-year-old boy with a cleft lip and cleft palate. At the time I wanted to see if there was anything I could do to help him. I discovered a non-profit humanitarian medical group, called Operation Smile, which travelled to the Philippines. It was a team made up of many different doctors and volunteers that travel to different countries from the United States to provide various medical care to those in third world countries. I excitedly filled out an application and submitted it. I was surprised and elated a few weeks later to receive a letter explaining the young boy had been accepted into the program. I rushed over to the familys humble bamboo hut the next day to tell them the wonderful news. Operation Smile had proposed to completely cover all medical costs, including the costs for the young boy and a parent to travel to Manila, stay in the hotel during the medical treatments, several additional days for recovery, and all meals during the trip. All they asked for in return was a donation of 500 Filipino Pesos.

I was completely devastated when the family told me they thought the donation of 500 pesos was too much and they wouldnt do it. At the time, it was roughly the equivalent of the fathers income for working three full weeks. It was doable for them. It was certainly within their grasp. I went back to my apartment that night very upset about the whole situation. While there, I noticed a letter my grandmother had just sent to me. I opened it up, hoping to have some good news to help me temporarily forget the days events. I was surprised to see it was actually a birthday card, and there was 20 dollars inside. I was so excited I could hardly sleep a wink that night. At that time, 20 dollars was roughly equivalent to 1000 pesos. The young boy could have his surgery, thanks to my grandmas generosity.

I hurriedly went to their house the next morning and was surprised to find their hut vacant. Come to find out, they had gotten so embarrassed at telling an American they werent interested in doing the medical surgery that during the night they moved to another part of the city. Although I had several people looking for them to try to give them the money for the donation Operation Smiles had requested, I never saw them again. For me, I hope finances are never the sole reason why treatment of this nature is not completed.

The second life-altering experience isnt quite so dramatic as the first. After returning to the university, I interrupted my studies again, this time to work as a mechanical and structural engineering extern at Pratt & Whitney in Hartford, CT. I worked for them for six months and had a wonderful time. The main project I was in charge of was to redesign a cover plate that goes in the engine of a fighter jet. The cover plate was a disk that spins about 5000 times a minute, and has holes drilled in it to allow some air to flow through, but not too much air. The airflow is vitally important to maintain so it can cool the engine. Unfortunately the cover plate was cracking and had to be replaced too often. The military wanted it redesigned to increase the life of the spinning cover plate. I jumped into the project headfirst and thoroughly loved every minute of the project. I had to use very sophisticated computer mathematic models to analyze the problems, and then propose a new solution. Ultimately my design was accepted and implemented. It was a resounding success. I was able to increase life expectancy of the part five times longer than the military requested, and reduce weight of the part, while maintaining the same volume of airflow. For those who are not familiar with airplanes, weight is so critical that whenever possible redesigns like this must be done without increasing the part weight. To me this is engineering design at its best. The easy solution would have been to thicken the cover plate to make it stronger where it was cracking. This, however would increase the weight. It was fulfilling to recognize that if I put my mind to it, in my own small way I could do something to help others.

As my externship concluded and I headed back to Brigham Young University to finish my Mechanical Engineering degree, the experience with the boy with the cleft lip, cleft palate kept coming back to me. I reasoned that I could do a lot of good for others designing the best, safest, most fuel-efficient airplane. I wanted to do something to help others, but with a more direct human interaction.

Several years later, as I was practicing dentistry in Arizona, I began reflecting on the thousands of people I had met and all the different ways I had helped them. It was incredibly fulfilling to note I had been a small part in helping others. However, it was also very poignant to recognize that for some, as a general dentist I was very limited in the services I could offer them. I had read about dental implants, and had heard some about some of the different prosthesis that could be made, but as a general dentist I hadnt been thoroughly trained to be able to offer these services to others. There are many courses available to begin learning about implants, but I didnt want to just be able to do the simple treatments. Also, I didnt want to have just a superficial understanding of implant dentistry. I reasoned, if I truly want to offer the best type of medical treatments available, I needed to go back to school to do an intensive three year training in implant and aesthetic dentistry.

Although it was an incredible sacrifice to take four kids and my wife away from our comfortable lifestyle, I never could have understood how much I didnt know, and how inadequate my learning would have been had I only taken weekend courses to learn advanced dental implant concepts. For example, a general dentist that is very interested in continuing education will amass approximately 3000 3500 hours of continuing education over the course of their career. By doing the advanced Prosthodontic Specialty Residency and Certified Dental Technician, I amassed approximately 15,000 hours of continuing education. Further, I didnt want to spend a whole career to get enough training to just get to a point where I could start doing advanced, complex dentistry. I wanted to get the advanced training now so I could use those knowledge and skills to help others over the course of my career.

Over the years I have practiced here in the Vancouver, WA area, I have noticed there are many good doctors in the area. We are very lucky to have so many dentists here that pursue additional education the way they do. When it comes to specialty dental procedures, like dental implants, esthetic veneers, and dental implant restorations, there is often a significant benefit of seeing a specialist who treats the difficult problems day in and day out as compared to only doing a few specialty procedures here and there.

April takes great pride in being a health care professional and strive daily to provide excellent and comfortable services to her patients whether its a simple dental cleaning, more advanced dental periodontal therapy, or even dental fillings. Many people have said she delivers the most comfortable injections of local anesthesia theyve ever had.

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Rating 4.5 out of 5 based on 360 reviews

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Jeremy Smith
a year ago
Dr Farmer is the best truly respect his abilities and trust him 100%


John Kysar
a year ago
Horrible place to go would not recommend to anyone all of my family and some of my friends have been here all messed up on my teeth and their teeth. I give them -5 stars


Beatrice Gubar
2 years ago
Great clinic, had a cleaning with Alex the hygienist today, he did an excellent job. Overall the office staff are really nice and office is clean, highly recommended.


Raymon Leon
2 years ago
They do not take care of the customers. You are just a number to excel dental. The secretaries are rude and unhelpful. The assistances rush threw what they do and quality is not the goal for excel dental


Zach
2 years ago
I've been going here for about four years and I've had good and bad experiences. The staff is extremely nice and easy to like and converse with but.. the truth is they are not great dentists. I've had to come back after surgeries because they left threads deep inside causing infections. This happened multiple times. When I received surgery on my wisdom teeth they were very nice and I'm grateful they helped me get a ride and stayed with me because my ride had left me. So very grateful for that I was still groggy from the anesthesia and couldn't operate properly but the dental assistant didn't leave my side. However the healing process took a very long time, months. The swelling was unreal so the surgeon was not very gentle I don't recommend I'm going to be switching dentists unfortunately.


Kelly Hay
2 years ago
Is it strange I had fun here? Amazing staff! Very genuine. April was my hygienist and let me tell you, I have never had such a thorough cleaning! I think this is the first time I actually saw a difference in my teeth. I don't have insurance but they offer a great plan for those that don't. They were very understanding about all my concerns.


Miranda Brown
2 years ago
The very first time I went to this dentist I had a wonderful experience. My recent visit I was with Dr. Vu a new dentist I had not seen before. I arrived with pain to the back upper left area of my gums. Explained to him my tooth does not hurt around this area, No sensitivity to cold or hot things. Dr. Vu did a cold test to the teeth around the are that was hurting. I was able to feel each one. After looking at the x-rays the Doctor believed I had an infection in a root canal I had done 6 years ago. He wrote me a script for antibiotics and sent me to a orthodontist. The orthodontist I was referred to happened to be the same one where I had my root canal done and I was able to get in same day. After a CT and more X-rays and a thorough exam of the area the doctor found the problem. I had a canker sore behind the last tooth, unable to see with out the proper tools. I'm very happy it's not an infection! But I am very disappointed that Dr. Vu did not look at the area close enough to see the problem. I'm out 125 dollars and half my day for a canker sore. I do recommend this facility but not with Dr. Vu.


Sid Rae
2 years ago
Don't get second opinions that don't match the doctor, you will be accused of talking to staff poorly and they will sure treat your awful after that. I don't recommend if you don't have no insurance for on state insurance.


Patricia Smith
2 years ago
Love this Dental office. April was my dental hygienist and she is great. All I talked to was from beginning to end were very pleasant and caring.


Tawnee Thomsen
2 years ago
I just wanted to share my experience because as someone who has had really bad experiences and I also have high anxiety at the dentist and doctors, this place has turned my whole view of the dentist around!! I had two fillings done at once and took him about an hour total from getting there to leaving, totally pain free! I also had a wisdom tooth that needed to be pulled and past wisdom tooth extractions were so long and painful, I was terrified to do this last one and having a similar experience. He was so kind in reassuring me when I was feeling scared and he didn't do any major work until I was totally numb and comfortable, he then removed my tooth in 20 seconds.... I am not exaggerating! I almost cried from how relieved I was that it went so well. I 11/10 would recommend!


Jamie Carter
2 years ago
Everyone here is absolutely amazing! I have been bringing my son here for at the least 5 year's. He has had root canals, fillings, and tough work and they always take such good care of him! They're patient, caring, take thier time, and are just all around great, I wouldn't take him or any other family member to another dental office! To the doctors assistants, and staff... dont ever go anywhere, we appreciate you and everything you have done and do for my son :-)


Vanessa Izoita
2 years ago
From experience, don't go here, cracked my tooth, and then found out they also cracked my friends tooth, and lied to my mom about needing crowns, we went to another dentist and they said her teeth we're fine. Dishonest doctor, although in person he seems so sweet haha fake


Jamie Carter
3 years ago
Everyone here is absolutely amazing! I have been bringing my son here for at the least 5 year's. He has had root canals, fillings, and tough work and they always take such good care of him! They're patient, caring, take thier time, and are just all around great, I wouldn't take him or any other family member to another dental office! To the doctors assistants, and staff... dont ever go anywhere, we appreciate you and everything you have done and do for my son :-)


Vanessa Izoita
3 years ago
From experience, don't go here, cracked my tooth, and then found out they also cracked my friends tooth, and lied to my mom about needing crowns, we went to another dentist and they said her teeth we're fine. Dishonest doctor, although in person he seems so sweet haha fake


Chloe Norman
3 years ago
I came here to get all four of my wisdom teeth extracted. The procedure went by so fast and they did an excellent job. I had a lot of anxiety beforehand but I was put on IV sedation and I slept through the entire procedure. So happy with the service I received. It has been so difficult to find a place that accepts my family's insurance and I was so relieved to find one. The service here was amazing, everyone was so kind to me and made me feel so welcome, safe and comfortable. We were able to get a consultation very quick and make the appointment to get them out for the next day. Dr. Jardine was so nice and my nerves were eased so much after meeting the staff, I would definitely recommend this place.


Oberon Biofeedback
3 years ago
zero starts if I could. My close friend was treated like nothing but a dollar sign. This place cares only about making money and wasting your time.


Shauna
3 years ago
Two years later and I'm still having issues that Excel caused. I have another dentist office fixing what Excel really messed up on. My teeth and my jaw! I will never recommend this place!


Julie Williamson (Julie W)
3 years ago
My appointments with Dr. Hodeius at Excel Dental have been a great experience (and I have always shunned going to the dentist!) She is kind, listens to you, explains treatment...and all of the staff have been knowledgeable and friendly!


Randy Cass
3 years ago
Friendly staff excellent care Been going for over 3 years still very happy


Anatoliy Vykhovanets
3 years ago
place is awful only cares about money. will waste your time and money.


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