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Washington produces more than half of the fresh apples in the country every year, making it the apple capital of the USA (sorry New York!). Crunching down on a local apple isn’t just a great way to snack, it’s also a great, natural way to clean your teeth. Why? Apples are rich in fiber and practically scrub your teeth with each bite! An apple’s tooth-cleaning effects include removing food particles on your teeth and gums, breaking down plaque, whitening teeth, and stimulating saliva production—all of which are necessary for strong, healthy teeth. So, incorporate local apples into your daily diet and let your pearly white smile be a symbol of state pride.

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Washington state, home of the first Starbucks, has one of the greatest coffee cultures in the country. Practically every Washingtonian has a favorite coffee shop and go-to order. But whether you enjoy a simple cup of black coffee or prefer a venti iced caramel macchiato with oat milk, it’s a well-known fact that coffee is not good for your teeth. Without a great daily oral hygiene routine keeping your teeth strong and healthy, what’s the good of your morning brew if your teeth are going to suffer? To make sure your caffeine fix doesn’t land you in the dentist chair, remember to brush and floss twice daily, eat a well-balanced diet, and drink a cup of water or two after you down your coffee to avoid coffee breath!

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Living in the hustle and bustle of Seattle can be exhausting! Between your 9-5 tech job, planning your next hiking adventure, and trying to find time to check out the Washington state fair, scheduling dentist appointments every six months can feel like too much of a hassle. But what if we told you that seeing your dentist could be simplified? Doctors Network offers its members access to its streamlined scheduling platform, making it easy for anyone to find, compare, and book an appointment with one of Washington’s world-class dental professionals. No more waiting on hold with the dental office! Join the network and schedule your next dental appointment in just a few clicks.

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    Burlington Family Dentistry
    1250 S. Burlington Blvd, Burlington, WA 98233 
    0.47 miles near Burlington
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    (360) 755-5600

    Who is Dr. Gagan Sandhu DDS?
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    Dr. Gagan Sandhu is a dentist with a passion for conservative and preventative dentistry. He works hard to provide each of his patients with dental solutions that last a lifetime and encourages his patients to pay close attention to their dental health daily to prevent serious conditions from arising. He attended Mount Vernon High School, then graduated from the University of Washington in 2018 where he earned his Doctorate of Dental Surgery Degree.

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    Mill Creek General Dentistry
    15704 Mill Creek Blvd, #18, Mill Creek, WA 98012 
    42.59 miles near Burlington
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    (425) 224-5705

    Who is Dr. Kerry Olszewski DDS?
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    Dr. Kerry Olszewski, also known as Dr. O, is a second-generation healthcare provider. Her father, a Physical Therapist, inspired her to get into the medical field. She earned business economics and marketing degrees from Seattle University, then earned her dental degree from Creighton University School of Dentistry. Since then, Dr. O has been in love with dentistry. She is passionate about the intersection between patient care and science and technology and enjoys attending continuing education courses that keep her up-to-date on the latest innovations in the dental industry. When working with patients, she believes it is important to alert the patient on their health conditions, as well as explain the connection between oral health and overall health.

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    Clearview Dental Center
    16510 State Route 9 SE, Suite 102, Snohomish, WA 98296 
    43.96 miles near Burlington
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    (360) 863-3921

    Who is Dr. Jacob Sung DDS?
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    Dr. Jacob Sung is a dentist who believes in giving back to his community. When he is not providing exceptional dental care to patients in his office, he spends his time on mission trips to places like Guyana, Mexico, and the Navajo Reservation, where he provides dental care to those in need. He also volunteers his time to events such as Children's Day of Dentistry and Give Kids a Smile.

    Dr. Sung earned his Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of Michigan. He then attended the University of Michigan School of Dentistry where he completed his dental training. After graduation, Dr. Sung continued to attend continuing education courses, as he believes it is essential that he stays up-to-date on modern dental procedures, techniques, and technologies. Some of the continuing education courses he has taken have provided him with training in endodontics, implants, oral surgery, cosmetic dentistry, and Invisalign. He is currently a member of the Washington State Dental Association, the Snohomish County Dental Association, and the American Dental Association.

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    Complete Dentistry
    8129 Lake Ballinger Way, Edmonds, WA 98026 
    47.65 miles near Burlington
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    (425) 361-1343

    Who is Dr. Byron Junio DMD?
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    Dr. Byron Junio has received advanced training in many areas of dentistry including implantology, periodontics, oral surgery, cosmetic dentistry, endodontics, pathology, anesthesiology, IV sedation, and orthodontics. He is passionate about providing his patients with high-quality care in a comfortable environment. Throughout his education and professional career, Dr. Junio has earned multiple awards recognizing him for the impressive work he has done in the dental field. Today, he is an Invisalign-certified provider and a Fellow of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences degree and his Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and is very proud to be an alumnus. He currently is licensed to practice dentistry in Nevada, New Mexico, Washington, and Texas.

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