As your dental health professionals, we want you to be confident knowing that we are a team of highly trained and skilled clinicians. We pride ourselves in providing the care you need to keep your smile healthy. To give you the best possible service and results, we are committed to continual education and learning. We attend dental lectures, meetings, and hands on seminars to stay informed of and learn current techniques, the latest products, and the newest equipment that a modern dental office can utilize to provide state-of-the-art dental care. Also, being members of various professional dental associations helps us to stay abreast of the changes and recommendations for our profession. Family 1st doctors are involved in one or more of these recognized professional associations;
- American Dental Association
- Nebraska Dental Association
- Iowa Dental Association
- Academy of General Dentistry
- American Association of Cosmetic Dentistry
- American Academy of Dental Group Practices
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2928 Hamilton Boulevard, Upper E,
Sioux City, IA 51104
(712) 255-5754
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Making Oral Hygiene Fun for Your Child | Dentist Sioux City
At Family 1st Dental, we understand that encouraging your child to develop great dental habits early on can be challenging. However, with a few creative strategies, you can make brushing and flossing an exciting part of their routine. As your […]
Learn MoreThe Importance of Screening for Oral Cancer | Sioux City Dentist
Early diagnosis is crucial for the successful treatment of any form of cancer, and oral cancer is no exception. Regular screenings are your first line of defense against this serious disease. At Family 1st Dental – Sioux City, your dedicated […]
Learn MorePrevention and Treatment of Periodontal Disease | Sioux City IA Dentist
Did you know that nearly half of the U.S. population has been diagnosed with moderate to severe periodontal disease? This condition can range from mild gingivitis, which is simply gum inflammation, to periodontitis—a serious oral disease that can result in […]
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