Dr. Ahmed (aka) Feather Fingers He's wonderful and the staff is just as wonderful!! Want a pain free dentist you must go see him. Thank you Dr..
Been going here for years and have never been disappointed. The staff is very friendly and the doctors are wonderful.
If you have sensitive teeth, and you appreciate professional and friendly service, this is the place to go! I've been going for nearly a decade. Conveniently located for those in the WWU community, and the surrounding area, too.
The best dentist office I have been too ! Great with kids, great with adults! All around fabulous staff and service ! They do not disappoint !!!
definitely would recommend! they really make you feel so comfortable and at ease. Amanda and Mike were really gentle and quick!
I've been coming here for years and Dr. Nejar and the staff are fantastic! Larissa and I have a great time and I'm never here longer than 30 minutes!
Fabulous team, Dr.Sinan is more than wonderful Dentist ?⚕️
Very nice and professional. I'm in the middle of getting 4 implants and I couldn't be happier with the price and service. I highly recommend Diamond Dental. A+++
I have had some very bad experiences in the past ,everyone at diamond dental makes you fell at ease. super friendly and helpful. ❤the crew in mt. Vernon !
I recommend EVERYTHING about Diamond Dental. Staff are fab. The attention to detail is excellent and when you walk out you just SMILE. I have to come see you guys very soon.
Technically “root canal” is not the name of the procedure but refers instead simply to the natural cavity found in the center of the tooth. The pulp or pulp chamber is the soft area inside the root canal. The tooth’s nerve lies within the root canal. Occasionally, the internal soft tissue (or pulp) of the tooth becomes infected and can result in a serious infection if left untreated.
In fact, the procedure that laymen refer to as a “root canal” is actually known as a pulpectomy to dentists. A pulpectomy is an endodontic treatment to cure an infected root canal. In the old days, damage to the core of a tooth usually meant it had to be removed. Today, however, a “root canal” procedure (or pulpectomy) disinfects and refills the inside of the tooth, thus preventing pain and limiting damage to the tooth.
Contact us today to set up an appointment for a root canal treatment.