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West Virginians are known for their rich Appalachian background and culture, folk songs, traditional dances, and, of course, their pepperoni rolls. With so much to enjoy in the Mountain State, it would be a shame if a toothache spoiled your fun. A healthy smile isn’t just for show—it leads to pain-free adventures and a zero-stress attitude when it comes to indulging in those delicious buckwheat pancakes. So, maintain a good, daily oral care routine if you want to live your West Virginian life to the fullest.

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Living in the heart of Appalachia gives West Virginians a step up when it comes to having access to fresh green veggies. Incorporating leafy greens like spinach, kale, swiss chard, arugula, and lettuce into your daily diet won’t only fulfill your parents’ goals of getting you to eat your vegetables, but will strengthen your teeth too! Leafy greens are rich in nitric oxide which helps prevent the growth of bacteria that cause tooth decay and gum disease. Plus, a healthier diet and stronger teeth means you won’t have to spend big bucks on dental treatments. With the money you’ll be saving, maybe you can start your own backyard garden!

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Many West Virginians dread sitting in the dentist chair more than coming across an angry bear in the woods. That’s why finding the right dentist is so important! The right dentist can put anyone at ease, turning a fright fest into a walk in the park. The problem is, how do you find the right dentist for you? Doctors Network takes this seemingly impossible task and streamlines it, making it easy for anyone to search for and find the perfect dentist. With its network of hundreds of local professionals, you can always find someone who matches the right description. If you wish booking a dental appointment could be smoother than your favorite moonshine, join the network today!

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    Drs Crews, Nibert and Hettlinger Family Dentistry
    5555 US Route 60, Huntington, WV 25705 
    48.72 miles near Ravenswood
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    (304) 736-7700

    Who is Dr. Dallas Nibert DDS?
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    Dr. Nibert has deep roots in the Huntington-Barboursville area and is passionate about providing oral healthcare to his hometown community. He graduated with high honors from Cabell Midland High School in 1998, where he excelled in both football and wrestling. He went on to attend Marshall University, earning a B.S. in Biological Sciences with a minor in Chemistry in 2003. He then pursued his Doctor of Dental Surgery (D.D.S.) degree at West Virginia University, graduating in 2007 while serving as Class President. After completing his studies, he joined the practice of his childhood dentist, Dr. Greg Crews.

    Dr. Nibert is actively engaged in organized dentistry. He serves on the WVU School of Dentistry Alumni Board of Governors and the Dean’s Advisory Board. Previously, he held the position of President of the WVU School of Dentistry Alumni Association. Currently, he is the Treasurer of the West Virginia Dental Association and has also served as President of the Huntington Dental Society. In October 2011, he was honored as a Fellow in the American College of Dentists. Additionally, he is a member of the American Dental Association and the Academy of General Dentistry, as well as the Barboursville Rotary Club.

    Beyond his professional commitments, Dr. Nibert is dedicated to giving back to his community. He volunteers his time at the Ebenezer Medical Outreach in Huntington, WV, and generously donates custom mouth guards for the Cabell Midland Football team. He has also participated in Mission of Mercy projects, reflecting his commitment to serving those in need.

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    Eller and Opimo DDS
    5187 US-60, #3, Huntington, WV 25705 
    48.92 miles near Ravenswood
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    (304) 930-5328

    Who is Dr. David Eller DDS?
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    Born in Beckley, West Virginia, in 1950, Dr. David Eller has spent the majority of his life in the state. After completing his education at Barboursville High School in 1968, he enrolled at Marshall University, where he studied from 1968 to 1972, before attending the WVU School of Dentistry from 1972 to 1976. Upon completing his degree, he joined Dr. J.R. Hannan as an associate. A year later, Dr. Hannan invited him into a partnership, leading to the establishment of Drs. Hannan & Eller Inc. They practiced together until Dr. Hannan’s retirement. After some years working solo, Dr. Eller welcomed a talented young graduate, Dr. Reginald Opimo, as his associate in 2001, and together they founded David M. Eller & Dr. Reginald S. Opimo, D.D.S., Inc.

    Dr. Eller is dedicated to offering his patients the best in technology and facilities. He places a strong emphasis on continuous education, participating in postgraduate courses annually. He is convinced that his modern office and ongoing staff training allow him to deliver exceptional care.

    Dr. Eller is actively involved with the American Dental Association, where he has represented his peers as a Delegate for the past five years. He has been a member of the West Virginia Dental Association for 38 years and previously served as president of the Huntington Dental Society in 1984 and 2001. He dedicates time to his community by volunteering at the Ebenezer Outreach Dental Clinic and participating in initiatives like Donated Dental Services and Mission of Mercy.

    Dr. Eller was inducted into the International College of Dentists in 2009. He and his wife, Renee, have six children and seven grandchildren. In his free time, he enjoys golfing, hunting, and fishing. He treats his patients like family, with many becoming close over his 38 years in practice.

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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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