Premier Dental Care of Utah

Premier Dental Care of Utah - General dentist in West Valley City, UT
3280 W 3500 S Ste 2, West Valley City, UT 84119
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Tuesday8:00am - 5:00pm
Wednesday8:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday8:00am - 2:30am
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Premier Dental Care Of Utah is a West Valley City based family dentist practice that treats patients of all ages. We are committed to delivering the highest quality dental care and do so using advanced dental equipment. We are a cosmetic dentist that offers services like checkups, teeth cleaning, crowns, veneers and more.

Premier Dental Care of Utah - General dentist in West Valley City, UT

After graduating from Brigham Young University with a degree in biology, Dr. Davidson attended the University Of Kentucky College Of Dentistry where he excelled in clinical courses and volunteered his free time to various student service organizations; he also found time to form a dental school soccer team.

After his graduation, Dr. Davidson received a year of intensive training in the most up-to-date techniques in surgical dental procedures at the University Of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio.

Dr. Davidson enjoys staying busy outside the office with his wife Lindsay and three energetic daughters. He is an avid water skier, soccer player, and looks forward to spending time outdoors with his family.

Premier Dental Care of Utah - General dentist in West Valley City, UT

I was born and raised in Utah but spent a little time in Wyoming with my dad. I love pigs, roller skating, and spending time with my family. One day a few years ago my mom and grandpa told me I should be a dentist because of the amount of time I spent brushing my teeth, and thats how I got interested in the dental field.

So I took a dental assisting class through my high school. I graduated from Riverton High School in 2015 and have been working at Premier Dental Care since August of 2015 and love getting to know the patients and learn new things every day.

Dental implants can be an ideal solution to replacing damaged or missing teeth. They can restore not only the functionality of teeth but can provide a great new look as well. Dental implants are a standard cosmetic dental option offered at Premier Dental Care Of Utah.

People tend to assume that the gap left behind after losing a permanent adult tooth can remain empty. The reality is that an exposed tooth socket faces the risk of infection, can cause teeth to shift out of alignment, and can cause other issues as well. With a dental implant, we can help patients avoid those oral health issues We have the tools and skills necessary to provide patients with a customized dental implant to meet their specific needs.

Dental implants can even help prevent facial structure from changing, providing the functionality needed to perform the same as before the original tooth was damaged. Supplementing them with a dental crown can also ensure that the dental implant looks perfectly natural along with your other teeth.

Once you are cleared for the procedure, the team at Premier Dental Care Of Utah will take an impression of your mouth to create a new tooth in a dental lab. Each synthetic tooth will match the size and shape of the surrounding teeth, along with having a perfect color match. This way your smile will appear completely natural once we complete the procedure. Many patients are satisfied with the results since no one can tell the difference between which teeth are real and which ones are synthetic.

Teeth restored with implants will not get cavities. A replacement tooth, or crown, does not decay like a natural tooth. However, you still need to brush, floss and care for it and your surrounding natural teeth in the same manner as natural teeth. Regular professional cleanings and dental checkups are also essential.

The next step in the procedure is to implant a metal post under the gum line. This aspect of the procedure is what sets an implant apart from other forms of cosmetic dentistry. The metal post is secured to the jawbone in order to create a durable, synthetic root system that rivals the strength of natural roots; with one exception that the metal cannot face infection. Over the course of a couple of months, the metal post and jawbone will fuse together. This creates a level of durability that cannot be replicated in other types of procedures.

Afterward, we will secure the new synthetic tooth to the metal post at the surface of the gums. The new tooth is attached so securely, that patients can eat their favorite foods, maintain an active lifestyle, play sports, and more, without fear of their tooth becoming loose or falling out. Patients can enjoy the benefits that come from never having to worry about their tooth again.

The team at Premier Dental Care Of Utah provide dental implants in a way that is comfortable and functional. We take the time to make sure that every aspect of the procedure is completed correctly the first time.

Once implants have been installed, they are extremely easy to care for. We hear patients throughout West Valley City ask questions that range from 'Do implants come out' to 'How do I brush my teeth'. Fortunately, the answers are not as complex as some people might believe. Since we install dental implants by creating a synthetic root system, they are durable and secure. The dental implants will not fall out or become loose. This means you can go play basketball, run in a 10k marathon, and wrestle with your kids without worrying about your tooth coming out.

In order to care for your implants, we advise patients to brush and floss their teeth throughout the day like normal. Additionally, it is important to schedule dental exams and cleanings with Dr. Davidson at least twice a year. The team at Premier Dental Care Of Utah will help to clean your teeth and ensure that they stay healthy. While dental implants cannot become infected themselves, the teeth around them can. If, in the future, you suffer from a severe case of gum disease or a dental abscess, the infection can spread into your jawbone. This puts your implants in jeopardy because in order to stay secure, the jawbone must be in good health. If it becomes infected, your dental implants and all of your teeth will be in jeopardy.

A. Generally, this is not a good idea. We find that it is generally much better not to attach implants to teeth. We frequently attach implants to each other, which can improve strength and works well. So in a case like this, although it may be more expensive in the short term to place two implants instead of one, the long-term success is likely to be much better with the two implants.

Q. I lost my upper back teeth on one side and have gone for years without doing anything about it. My sinuses always seem to bother me more on that side than on the side that I have back teeth. Could these problems be related to one another?

A. In a large majority of people who are missing their upper back teeth for a long period of time, is the increasing downward growth of the maxillary sinus. At birth, it is the size of a pea and progressively grows as the skull matures. This growth is at the expense of the surrounding bone. If you are considering replacing those upper back teeth with fixed teeth that stay in all the time, it may be necessary to perform a sinus elevation procedure to allow room for placement of dental implants into this area to support those teeth. This involves placement of bone and/or bone substitutes into an area which was previously occupied by the lower part of the maxillary sinus. Most importantly, this procedure increases the available bone use to place implants and restore the missing back teeth.

A. In most cases, with the new options available today in the field of dental implants, some form of treatment is possible. We encourage people to get help as soon as possible if they are already having some problems with their current situation. These problems include excessive use of denture adhesives, chewing only soft food, unable to taste some foods, constant mouth sores, unhappy with the appearance of one's teeth and bite position (in some cases the nose and chin getting closer together). The sooner we correct the problems with dental implants, the more choices one has available for treatment. If you have any or all of the above symptoms, implants can very well be the answer for you.

A. It is not necessary to have an implant for every tooth that is being replaced. The number of implants necessary to provide support depends on the type of implants used and the type of teeth (removable vs. non- removable) that will be attached to the implants. A thorough oral exam and panoramic x-ray is all that is necessary in most cases, to determine which implant can be used and how many must be used. Sometimes additional X-rays or CT scans are used in more complicated cases.

Q. I consulted a dentist several years ago about using implants to replace my lower denture and he told me that I did not have adequate bone available to place enough in-the-bone implants without danger of fracturing my now fragile jawbone. Are there any alternatives?

A. Because of the advances in the field of implantology, there are now more choices and techniques. It is rare for a person to not be able to receive an implant or a combination of implants. Today we have available many types of implants designed to accommodate multiple problems.

A. Teeth that have root canals can fracture more easily than other teeth because they are weaker and somewhat dehydrated. They can sometimes be as brittle as glass. In the past, the best available treatment was to remove the tooth and file down the adjacent teeth to make a bridge - caps on the adjacent teeth with an attached 'dummy' tooth between. Sometimes this still is the only way. However, in many cases an implant can replace the fractured tooth and we will not need to grind down a tooth to at all.

Dental implant placement is becoming more and more popular for people who are in need of tooth replacement or restoration. The procedure offers a person the ability to have a confident smile while also maintaining good oral health.While the dental implant placement procedure is relatively straightforward, there are a lot of important elements to the

Dental implants are the most modern and effective way to replace lost teeth. Unfortunately, the American Academy of Implant Dentistry finds that 'More than 35 million Americans are missing all their teeth in one or both jaws.' This condition occurs largely due to age, diseases, or accidents. Living without teeth or with fewer teeth than

Smile like you did when you were a child. Dental implants are easy to care for and provide people with the perfect smile they've always wanted.If you have experienced tooth loss, dental implants are a permanent solution for replacing missing teeth. We create beautiful looking teeth that are as strong and durable as natural ones.Dental

The use of dental implants, to replace lost teeth, is a testament to the resilience of a treatment method that has been around for thousands of years. Dental implants are so successful that we are actually starting to change how people view what their options are with tooth replacements. For most people, the idea of

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Brian Larremore
a year ago
I had a poor customer service experience that cost me money with this office. I decided to pay the debt related to the experience rather than spend the additional time and money it would take to fight it, but I feel better at least sharing my experience publicly. I'm sure within signed docs when getting services, they have sections that allow for this type of situation, so it is likely irrelevant to question the legalities. - I went in over a year ago for a checkup after having tooth aches and being referred by my insurance provider to make sure I was covered. - I had an appointment for a dental cleaning at a later date but called and let them know my wife just received the results of a positive covid test, so I was under quarantine. My memory is not great from that long ago, but I believe it was the day before the appointment. They agreed I should not come to their office - Over a year later I received a phone call from a collection agency saying I have an unpaid balance due over $100+. I advised this is my first-time hearing of this. I had a checkup last year and had insurance, so I was unaware of any bills due. It turns out they had my old apartment address (without the apartment number) that I was still in for a few months after having the checkup before moving to a house. I told the collector I'd like to get the billing info from the dental office and don't feel comfortable discussing this on a call that came in without me being able to confirm the source - I went into the dental office, the person at the front desk told me multiple times if the collection agency has the file, then she will not give my any info or have any discussions with me. She was very polite about it though and gave me the phone number to the collection agency so I can call them directly - - I called and was able to get a copy of the invoice emailed (they already had my email address), but I made it clear to the collector, and the dental office, that they have my insurance info, my prior address, my phone number, and my email address so there is no excuse for the lack of contact for this long. The collector said they did not get any returned mail, I let them know a lot of people don't usually return mail that isn't theirs, they throw it away. That doesn't excuse there was plenty of ways to still get ahold of me prior to this level of escalation. - - I found in the billing the amount they charged for services was not fully paid by insurance. So there was a remaining balance after insurance paying for the visit, there was also a fee for the canceled appointment due to covid that I was not expecting, and there were additional finance charges likely due to them sending it to collections. I paid the bill and again, am not even disputing the validity. My issue with this was the lack of effort to contact me about any charges back when I still had the opportunity to discuss things with my insurance and resolve the debt. I don't believe there was any ill intent by anyone, just poor process.


Ashley Holmes
2 years ago
To start off, the staff and dentist are both really nice! But I have had some issues here! Well, I needed some mouth work done due to missing teeth and after getting a second opinion from another dentist and other options I have to say although Dr. D is good at his job, he DEFINITELY cares more about the money than the patient and will lit your pockets on fire if you let him! I admit, the mouth work he did was okay, but I'd rather see a doctor who cares more about the patient and not ways to make him wealthy! So I definitely won't be returning to this place!


Cameron Perry
2 years ago
I called before closing and they refuse to answer. You can see the call time and when I posted this. Horrible service before I have even reaches them. Even sent me texts saying I reached after business hours, which is an obvious lie.


Richard Norton
2 years ago
I love Dr Davidson And his staff. They are kind and understanding and honest about what my priorities should be. Great experience


Isabella Wanlass
2 years ago
I was absolutely terrified of going to the dentist after a previous dentist visit with someone else. Dr. Davidson took my concerns and feelings into account.and made sure I did not feel any pain. Seriously one of the best dentists out there and I will always return to him.


Pablo Getalife
2 years ago
Great dentist who cares about his patients very much, doesn't give any unnecessary pain and is very patient and understanding. Great dentist for anyone scared to see a dentist!!


Almedina Palalic
2 years ago
My husband had a dental bridge placed here and the staff and provider are wonderful. Very caring and nice. They did a wonderful job. 10/10 recommend!


Nathan Jones
2 years ago
Dr Davidson makes going to the dentist easy and painless. Amy is so personable in setting appointments and making you feel welcome. Erika is gentle and efficient making the appointments quick and easy. Thanks for being so reliable.


Bobby George
2 years ago
Need a great Dentist? Premier is the best! Everyone is always so wonderful and welcoming! They are great for emergencies and routine visits! I can't say enough about how wonderfully they have treated our whole family!


Jennifer Cardwell
2 years ago
Friendly, professional staff.


Amber Gardner
2 years ago
these guys are awesome. thankyou


Evilking Xx
2 years ago
The quality of care was excellent, the people that work here are awesome.. I am forever grateful for the care i received today, I found my FOREVER DENTAL OFFICE!! Premier Dental didn't just cure me, they helped me understand why my health is important. I will recommend this place to family and friends.. btw they very generous they helped with the cost of my dental .


Hector Hernandez
2 years ago
Been using premier dental the past 3-4 years and they're always very accommodating to my needs and not up selling me anything I don't need. The customer service is phenomenal the entire staff including dental assistant, Dentist is great. The best thing is that they're always quick to get me in and out quick. Will continue to use them for their fast friendly service.


Rekovr93
2 years ago
Very nice staff and amazing work they do!


Amy Henke
2 years ago
I had a tooth with a cracked filling that was causing me a great deal of pain. I was able to get in quickly and get the problem addressed. Dr.Davidson and his staff are wonderful! Dr. Davidson has a unique technique that he uses to get you numb. I have had a lot of dental work done and I have to say that that he is definitely the most gentle dentist out there. Erika, his assistant is great at making you feel comfortable! If I could give more than 5 starts I would! Premier Dental Care certainly offers platinum service all the way around.


Ryan Marriott-Cline
2 years ago
He is a well trained dentist and love coming to him knowing my teeth and will be done correctly and on time.


Cherish Hodges
2 years ago
I went there because my medicaid covers it, they didn't do a dental plan or clean my mouth they just took some x-rays and made me an appointment to get half of the teeth filled. When I came in to get my teeth filled they numbed my mouth and started filling my teeth. Said they got half of them done. I went to another dentist today they took x-rays and the teeth that premier dental filled STILL HAVE CAVITIES!! I NEED THREE ROOT CANALS NOT ONE AND TWO OF THE ROOT CANALS NEED TO BE DONE ON TEETH PREMIER DENTAL ALREADY FILLED. WORST DENTIST NEVER GO HERE.


Electrik Vibes
2 years ago
My husband needed root canals as well as a lot of work done. Premier Dental was amazing! They scheduled us a same day appointment, and helped us come up with a treatment plan for the rest of the work. They do porcelain crowns which will look very natural and nice. I would recommend them to anyone simply due to their willingness to help, even when the treatment is not the easiest. The entire staff is great and I now have my cleanings and xrays scheduled for myself! I can easily give them 5 stars!


Alex Avila
2 years ago
Great service very friendly would definitely recommend


Kirstin Schmutz
2 years ago
Dr. Davidson, Ericka, and Amy are a great team at Premier Dental. Going to the dentist is hard enough, but this team explains the process, and each of them make you as their patient a top priority. Affordable, honest, and exceptional dental care!


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