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In the heart of the midwest, South Dakota’s temperatures can swing from a dry 100 degrees down to a breezy 60 before you can say "Mount Rushmore!" Whether it’s too hot to leave the house or you’re stuck in the middle of a snowstorm, staying hydrated is key to living a happy and healthy life. When it comes to oral health, water is especially essential. A drink of water can wash away food particles and bacteria on the teeth and gums, and moisturize the mouth—two things that promote stronger, healthier teeth. No matter how chiseled your features, a little more water a day can go a long way.

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In the City of Presidents, you can’t fit in with the John F. Kennedys, Jimmy Carters, Ronald Reagans, or Bill Clintons without a charismatic grin. The best smiles make great impressions. They put people at ease and make it easy for others to instantly connect with you. Even for those too stern to smile (Lyndon Johnson, we’re looking at you!), healthy, strong teeth are still a necessity. Seeing your dentist regularly for professional cleanings can help prevent serious oral health issues from arising, such as tooth decay, gum disease, and oral cancer. Call your dentist today to schedule your next appointment, and mark it on the calendar so you don’t forget! As the saying goes, "Ask not what your teeth can do for you, ask what you can do for your teeth." Or something like that.

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With its thriving Historic Commercial District dating back to the late 19th century, Rapid City locals know how important it is to preserve what matters. That doesn’t just apply to iconic architecture, but to oral health too! Building your oral care routine with the foundations of daily brushing and flossing is key to having a strong, lasting smile. In addition to that, limiting sugary snacks and drinking plenty of water are other great habits to consider. For an extra push in the right direction, use mouthwash after brushing to keep your breath minty fresh. When you put in the work, your smile can stay just as vibrant as Rapid City’s history.

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Known as the Gateway to the Black Hills, Rapid City has dozens of natural wonders to explore, spanning from Mount Rushmore to Custer State Park to Dinosaur Park and more. With so much to explore, the last thing you need is a toothache slowing you down. Whether it takes up your time with trips to the dentist, eats away at your vacation savings, makes eating your favorite foods a pain, or a combination of all three, poor oral health is always a nuisance. For South Dakotans looking for a way to make dental care easier, there’s Doctors Network. For a low monthly fee, network members gain access to major discounts on dental care, allowing you to stay on top of your oral health without breaking the bank. Sign up today so you have more time and money to explore the Star of the West later.

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    Dakota Family Dental
    705 Columbus St, Rapid City, SD 57701 
    0.62 miles near Rapid City
    phone

    (605) 343-0711

    Who is Dr. Jennifer Friedman DDS?
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    Dr. Jennifer Friedman hails from Saginaw, Michigan. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Human Biology from Michigan State University before pursuing her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree at the University of Michigan, graduating in 2007. While in dental school, she chose to serve in the United States Air Force and was selected for an Advanced Education in General Dentistry residency at Langley Air Force Base in Virginia. During this intensive year-long program, she trained under specialists across various dental fields.

    In 2008, Dr. Friedman was stationed at Ellsworth Air Force Base, where she further honed her skills in multiple aspects of dentistry. She played a key role in helping the clinic achieve an outstanding rating from the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC), notably being handpicked by the Dental Flight Commander to demonstrate her proficiency in IV sedation and impacted wisdom tooth extractions.

    Dr. Friedman is actively involved in several professional organizations, including the Academy of General Dentistry, the American Dental Association, the American Dental Society of Anesthesiology, and The Black Hills District Dental Society. Committed to continuous learning, she has completed the Synergy Training Program for Implant Dentistry through Biomet 3i, attended four Spear Seminars, participates in the local Spear Study Club, and is currently pursuing the Kois Center Curriculum.

    Dr. Friedman and her husband, Josh, have fallen in love with Rapid City, SD, and have chosen to make it their home. They enjoy outdoor activities with their English Springer Spaniel, Lucy, and partake in hiking and camping. In her free time, Dr. Friedman loves swimming, baking, and biking. Together, she and Josh are parents to three children:Levi, Logan and Lucas.

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    Rapid City Smiles
    1801 Mt Rushmore Rd, Rapid City, SD 57701 
    0.65 miles near Rapid City
    phone

    (605) 716-7800

    Who is Dr. Dan Graves DMD?
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    Originally from Mapleton, Utah, Dr. Dan Graves graduated from Brigham Young University before earning his Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine. He has been working in dentistry since 2013, with previous experience in Valentine and Ainsworth, Nebraska, before relocating to Rapid City.

    Dr. Dan is skilled in a wide range of dental practices and is dedicated to staying up-to-date with the latest technologies and techniques to enhance patient care. He specializes in dental implants and orthodontics, along with comprehensive dentistry. He takes great satisfaction in watching his patients’ confidence and self-esteem grow as their smiles transform.

    Outside of his professional life, Dr. Dan enjoys a fulfilling family life with his wife and their four daughters. In his leisure time, he loves golfing, target shooting, woodworking, and participating in church activities.

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    Unkenholz Family Dental
    716 Quincy St., Rapid City, SD 57701 
    0.7 miles near Rapid City
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    (605) 399-9000

    Who is Dr. Eric Unkenholz DDS?
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    Dr. Eric Unkenholz was raised in Pierre, South Dakota. He began his academic journey at South Dakota State University, where he achieved both a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science in Wildlife and Fisheries Science. After spending four years working as a biologist, Dr. Eric decided to shift his career and enrolled at the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry. Juggling long commutes, PB&Js, and family life with three young children, he proudly graduated with his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree in 2008, achieving high honors.

    From 2008 to 2014, he practiced in a group setting before founding Unkenholz Family Dental. Driven by a deep commitment to his community and a passion for patient care, Dr. Eric has created a dental practice that prioritizes individualized treatment while fostering a fun and welcoming atmosphere for everyone.

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    Black Hills Area Dental
    200 Federal Ave, Rapid City, SD 57702 
    2.83 miles near Rapid City
    phone

    (605) 348-4657

    Who is Dr. Bart Samuelson DDS?
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    Dr. Bart Samuelson, a proud South Dakota native, graduated from Philip High School in 1989. He embraced his love for dentistry by attending the University of South Dakota, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Dental Hygiene in 1993. After spending seven years as a Dental Hygienist in Rapid City, his desire to enhance his community service and advance his career led him to the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Dentistry. He realized his ambition of becoming a Doctor of Dental Surgery in 2006, graduating with exceptional academic achievements and numerous honors.

    Outside of his dental practice, Dr. Samuelson is an enthusiastic outdoor adventurer, enjoying activities year-round. He loves hunting, boating, snowmobiling, skiing, and even attempts snowboarding, as well as cruising through the breathtaking Black Hills on his motorcycle. A proud member of the Hamsters USA motorcycle club, he enjoys participating in charitable events like Bikers Against Bullies.

    While he enjoys his active lifestyle, Dr. Samuelson considers his family to be his greatest accomplishment. He lives in Spearfish, South Dakota, with his wonderful wife, Nicole, their son Ryker, and their triplet children, Joey, JerZee, and Brekken.

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    Chad Carpenter
    5610 Bendt Dr, Rapid City, SD 57702 
    3.82 miles near Rapid City
    phone

    (605) 342-5995

    Who is Dr. Chad Carpenter DDS?
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    Dr. Chad Carpenter and his wife, Allison, relocated to Rapid City in 2005, the same year Carpenter Dental was established. Community engagement has always been a fundamental aspect of Dr. Carpenter’s life. He dedicated ten years to the Cornerstone Rescue Mission Board, including three years as board president. He has also served as president of the Black Hills District Dental Society and was honored as South Dakota’s “Young Dentist of the Year” in 2014.

    Committed to continuous learning, Dr. Carpenter invests at least 20 days each year gaining new knowledge of dentistry by continuing education courses nationwide. This ongoing education equips him and his exceptional team to manage complex cases and reconstructive dentistry effectively. When necessary, he collaborates with local dentists in Rapid City to ensure optimal outcomes for patients.

    As a father of six, Dr. Carpenter has a special affinity for family dentistry and excels at making dental visits quick and efficient for children. At home, he and Allison share their lives with two dogs and enjoy camping, lake outings, hiking, cooking, reading, music, and volunteering together.

    Dr. Carpenter is actively involved in charitable work, contributing his skills at the St. Francis Dental Mission and the Open Wide Foundation in Guatemala. He also supports various organizations, including Post 22, Post 320, WAVI, The Cornerstone Rescue Mission, United Way, Love INC, Club for Boys, Girls INC, and many other worthy causes.

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Tooth extraction or tooth removal is classified into two main types: simple extractions and surgical extractions. Understanding the difference between these types can help you prepare for your procedure. 1. Simple Extraction: This method of tooth extraction is performed on a tooth that is fully erupted in the mouth and can be removed with dental forceps with relative ease. After administering a topical anesthetic and then local anesthetic (Novocaine) to numb the area, the dentist or oral surgeon loosens the tooth by luxating it with an instrument called a straight elevator and then removes it with surgical forceps. Simple dental extraction is typically performed without the need to cut the gum, which is called raising a gingival flap in technical terminology, which is the process of making an incision in the gum and then separating the entire thickness of the gum away from the underlying bone, thereby exposing the actual jaw bone under it. This is done usually for teeth that are carious, damaged, or need to be extracted for orthodontic reasons. 2. Surgical Extraction: Surgical tooth extractions are more complex and are considered for teeth that are not easily accessible, such as impacted wisdom teeth (3rd molars) or teeth that have very little clinical crown left of them. Root tips also need to be surgically exposed sometimes. This method involves making the aforementioned incision in the gum tissue to expose the tooth and the underlying bone. The tooth may be cut into smaller pieces for easy removal. Sometime it is even required to truph the bone surrounding the roots (alveolar bone). Truphing the bone is the process of cutting the alveolar bone around the tooth to loosen the roots further, usually done on roots that are significantly curved or ankylosed (adhered to the bone). Surgical dental extraction is usually performed under local anesthesia, but sedation options are also available usually for wisdom teeth removal or high anxiety patients. Surgical tooth extraction may be needed for impacted teeth that are deeply embedded in the jawbone.

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