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When the temperature gets below zero, all you really want to do is curl up by the fire. But cold weather is no reason to skimp on oral care. Flossing might seem like a chore, especially in a North Dakota winter, but the value it brings to your teeth and gums is worth a little shivering. Flossing, when paired with daily brushing, is proven to help reduce the risk of gum disease. Besides that, it can help improve your breath and whiten your teeth, resulting in a bright smile. Anyways, when you’re chatting with colleagues about the last hockey game, you don’t want to be the one with food stuck in their teeth, do you?

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With nearly 90% of all land in North Dakota taken up by farms, it’s to be expected that NoDaks know a thing or two about maintaining a healthy crop. However, when it comes to maintaining a healthy smile, the average person’s expertise gets more shaky. Unlike a crop, if the one this year doesn’t do so well, you can always try again next year! With teeth, it’s a different story. As an adult, the teeth you have now are all you’ve got. So, take care of them with a daily oral care routine—brush, floss, and eat a healthy diet, too! Like a healthy crop, healthy teeth and gums require lots of care. When you put in the work, you’ll reap the rewards!

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North Dakota is one of the least populated states in the US! It’s also one of the most vast. North Dakota has so much to offer with its breathtaking landscapes, such as the Badlands and Great Plains in the southwest, the Red River Valley in the east, and 13 state parks. Yet its vastness comes with challenges, especially finding quality dental care. Finding a great local dentist can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. Doctors Network simplifies your search by providing all North Dakotans access to hundreds of nearby dentists along with reviews, treatments offered, pricing, and more! Stay connected to world-class healthcare, even when you’re miles away from the nearest city!

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    Sunshine Family Dentistry
    3001 Yorktown Drive, Suite 4, Bismarck, ND 58503 
    49.4 miles near Denhoff
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    (701) 390-9676

    Who is Dr. Sarah Mertz DDS?
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    Dr. Sarah Mertz earned her undergraduate degree in Biology from the University of Jamestown with aspirations of becoming a medical doctor. However, her career trajectory changed after a transformative dental mission trip to Kenya, where she witnessed the profound impact of dentistry. Inspired by this experience, she pursued her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree at the University of Colorado School of Dental Medicine.

    A lifelong learner, Dr. Sarah received numerous accolades during dental school, including awards in Implant Dentistry, Operative Dentistry and Periodontics, as well as the prestigious Dr. Solomon Averbach Humanitarian Award, which recognizes one student for outstanding patient care. With over seven years of experience in public health dentistry, she has encountered a wide variety of cases, yet her commitment to treating patients like family remains central to her practice motto: “Walk in as a stranger, be treated like family, walk out as a friend.”

    Outside of her practice, Dr. Sarah enjoys quality time with her husband, daughter, parents, siblings, and in-laws. She has a passion for cooking and exploring food, gardening, mushroom hunting in the spring, foraging for asparagus, running, and working out on her Peloton bike. She also loves traveling and embracing the beauty of the great outdoors.

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    Bismarck Dentistry
    4401 Coleman Street, Suite 104, Bismarck, ND 58503 
    49.65 miles near Denhoff
    phone

    (701) 751-8081

    Who is Dr. Daniel Van Buskirk DDS?
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    Bismarck Dentistry is a family-owned dental practice located in north Bismarck. We take pride in getting to know each patient personally and helping them achieve their dental goals with a fun and positive approach.

    With 25 years of experience as a dentist, including 15 years in North Dakota, Dr. Daniel Van Buskirk has advanced training in full mouth dentistry and strives for perfection in his work.

    Dr. Van Buskirk has been happily married for over 30 years and has three sons. His oldest son serves as an EMT for the city of Bismarck, while his younger twin sons began dental school in 2022 and plan to join the family practice after graduation.

    In his free time, Dr. Van Buskirk enjoys flying as a pilot, particularly with warbirds, and loves cross-country flying.

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    Dakota Family Smiles
    4204 Boulder Ridge Rd., #140, Bismarck, ND 58503 
    49.96 miles near Denhoff
    phone

    (701) 751-7300

    Who is Dr. Brock Oukrop DDS?
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    Dr. Brock Oukrop has been a practicing dentist in Bismarck, North Dakota, since 2007. He earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Mary in 2003 and went on to graduate from Creighton University in Nebraska in 2007.

    Committed to staying current with the latest advancements in dentistry, Dr. Oukrop regularly reads dental literature and participates in continuing education courses. He practices all aspects of dentistry and embraces the daily challenges that come with the profession.

    Outside of work, Dr. Oukrop is an enthusiastic fisherman and enjoys camping, hunting, and supporting his children in their various activities. He and his wife, Dana, are proud parents to three daughters.

    Education and Experience
     • Undergraduate: University of Mary — Bismarck, North Dakota, 2003
     • Dental School: Creighton University — Omaha, Nebraska, 2007

    Memberships
     • American Dental Association®
     • North Dakota Dental Association
     • American Academy of Sleep Medicine
     • International Association for Orthodontics

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