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3010 West Faidley Avenue |
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The Highest Quality Dental Treatment, In a Warm And Caring Environment A native of Ainsworth, Nebraska and a resident of Grand Island for more than 21 years, Dr. Stec has a bachelor's degree in biology from the University of Nebraska at Kearney and a DDS degree from the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Dentistry in Lincoln. Because he believes strongly in staying current on the newest procedures, Dr. Stec regularly attends classes at the Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies (LVI), the premier training institute for dentists in the country. We pride ourselves on offering our patients the best in dental care. We make every effort to see you at your scheduled time and, because Dr. Stec has practiced in Grand Island for many years, many of our patients are our friends and neighbors. We'll do whatever it takes to make your visit to our office a pleasant one, from CD headphones to warm neck wraps and nitrous oxide (laughing gas). Please take a few minutes to learn about our services - we think you'll like what you see. |
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How does Dr. Stec keep up-to-date on all of the current techniques and materials? |
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| At what age should my children first see Dr. Stec? Most children should have their first visit to a dentist at approximately 2 1/2 to 3 years old. This gives your dentist an opportunity to spot and prevent any potential problems and gives your child a positive first visit to the dentist. If there appear to be problems, however, Dr. Stec will see children around six months after their baby teeth have come in, or around their first birthday. |
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How can I safely whiten my teeth? |
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What precautions do you take to ensure patient safety? |
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Crowns, veneers, onlays, inlays and partials - where can I learn more about these procedures? |
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| Do I have to floss everyday? Is it really that important? Daily flossing really is that important. Flossing loosens food particles in tight spaces your toothbrush can't reach, gets rid of plaque and exercises your gums. Think of daily flossing as insurance for your smile's future. |
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