Dental Office in Danville CA
At Danville Dentistry, we are dedicated to creating positive and comfortable dental experiences for our patients with our compassionate, caring, and informative approach while providing each with clinical excellence and meticulously rendered dentistry. Our clinicians engage in partnerships with each of our patients to promote and maintain life long and comprehensive oral health and wellness. We take the time to listen and relate to our patients which provides us the opportunity to most effectively encourage, educate, and serve them. Serving patients from Danville, Alamo, Blackhawk, and the East Bay community.
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Danville Dentistry Patient Reviews
- Rick Steen01 Sep 2024I saw Hy-Gina yesterday and, as usual, it was a very pleasant experience. She gives me the confidence that she REALLY cares about my dental/periodontal health, and that my comfort is a primary concern of hers as well. I highly recommend Danville Dentistry, as they are extremely professional in all aspects.read moreread less
- Robert Gingery08 Aug 2024Thank you Dr. Feyock and Jan for your wonderful care. I love the new and perfect look of my 2 front teeth!👍read moreread lesskanitha crisolo08 Aug 2024This place is the antithesis of my dental trauma and anxiety and I’m so thankful to have found it. From the moment you walk in, you are wrapped in warm kindness and treated with respect, transparency, and a spa-like level of care. My teeth were a mess when I came in, and Dr. Wouden took especially care to note all my needs and lay them out in an easy to digest treatment plan, complete with pricing. We’ve slowly been working through it and the office staff are always helpful if I have questions, need an updated plan, or a receipt. If you’re unlucky like me and have lots of deep work to do, Dr. Feyock gives the most thoughtful and painless injections ever. Seriously painless and so comfortable. Pair that with aromatherapy, a neck pillow, and a blanket, and you’ll almost forget someone is drilling into your face… almost. As if the reasons aren’t already plentiful, it also feels really good to support a women owned and operated business.read moreread less
- Fran Zertuche08 Aug 2024I was in the Danville Dentistry office this past week and had my teeth cleaned by dental hygienist, Gina. She is very personable and friendly. After the teeth cleaning, Dr. Feyock came over to my chair. Dr. Feyock was both interested in my teeth and their condition as well as asking about how I was doing. I found Dr. Feyock to be a very kind , caring and compassionate person. When it comes to dental appointments I get nervous. Dr. Feyock and Gina were wonderful at alleviating any anxiety as both explain everything before proceeding. Thanks Danville Dentristry and Dr. Feyock. My teeth feel great!read moreread less
- Kathy Gannon Briggs08 Aug 2024I was greeted, temperature checked, waited just a very few minutes and off I went. The dental hygienist was terrific, Dr. Feyock came and did an exam and a course of action was action. Overall, it was a great experience and everyone is so gracious, helpful and caring. How lucky I am to go to Dr. Feyock.read moreread less
- Terry G.11 Jun 2024I had been seeing the same dentist for over 10 years and suddenly found myself in the boat to find a new one. I decided to give Dr. Feyock's office a try. Let me just say the BIGGEST standout for me was that Dr. Feyout was able to treat the insanely horrific case of oral lichen planus I've had in my mouth for years. I have cried tears of joy because I can eat almost normally again, enjoying some crunchy and spicy foods. And, not only were the staff friendly and caring - they offered amenities like aromatherapy, head sets with relaxing music, pillows, blankets, and more. I can't recommend this office and Doctor more.read moreread less
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Dental Procedures Offered At Our Danville Dental Office
Preventative Care
An exam that incorporates the evaluation of all oral and related structures. This should be performed at regular intervals.
Periodontal Disease
A periodontal evaluation involves a thorough analysis of the foundation supporting one’s teeth which includes the bone and gum tissue.
Composite Restorations and “Bonding”
Composite restorations are comprised of a tooth colored resin material that is bonded to the tooth structure to repair areas of tooth structure.
Crowns and fixed bridges
Crowns (often termed “caps”) are used to restore severely broken down or root canal treated teeth.
Inlays and onlays
Inlays are lab fabricated restorations that restore a portion of a tooth surrounded by healthy tooth structure on most sides.
Silver filling Replacement
Amalgam restorations are silver or black looking restorations that have been used to restore teeth after the removal of decayed or damaged tooth structure.
Prosthodontic reconstruction
Full mouth reconstruction or rehabilitation is indicated when teeth are severely damaged and worn.
Dental implant restorations
Dental implants are threaded and precisely machined and biochemically treated titanium (most commonly) components that are surgically placed in bone to restore a missing tooth.
Dentures
Most often, partial dentures are fabricated with a custom, lab fabricated metal framework upon which acrylic teeth are set and retained by pink acrylic which mimics the look of one’s gum tissue.
Ceramic Veneers
Conventional ceramic veneers are thin ceramic facings that are bonded to the front surfaces of teeth in order to improve tooth esthetics.
In Office Teeth Whitening
We offer several different in-office and take-home bleaching options to best suit the individual needs of our patients.
Anterior Composite Bonding
Composite bonding refers to the use of a tooth colored resin material that is bonded to the tooth structure to repair areas of tooth structure where decay has been removed or where tooth structure has been damaged or broken.
Ceramic Crowns
Ceramic crowns are all-ceramic restorations utilized to replace existing crowns that have failed or to properly restore teeth with lacking coronal tooth structure due to decay, fracture, or excessively large fillings.