
With guidance from the CDC, OSHA, and the Iowa Dental Board, we have implemented enhanced protocols to ensure the health and safety of our patients and our staff. As dental professionals, we have always been very strict in our infection control, and with enhanced guidelines we feel 100% confident that we can deliver the same high standard of dental care you have come to expect from Jefferson Family Dentistry, and in a safe manner.
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Our Team
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Jefferson Family Dentistry is all about family, and we will strive to make you feel at home!. Dr. Keith Van Beek is an Iowa native and graduated from Iowa State University in 2009. He went on to earn his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree at The University of Iowa, College of Dentistry in 2013. He uses his advanced technological training to provide the highest quality dental care to patients in a painless manor.
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Jefferson Family Dentistry uses state-of-the-art technology and equipment to provide you with the best possible care. Other amenities such as a complimentary coffee and water bar, complimentary WiFi throughout the office, TVs in the waiting room and treatment rooms, and nitrous oxide (laughing gas) are all available to help you feel comfortable and enjoy your time with us.
New Patients
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If you take multiple medications, please bring a list. You don't deserve to be in pain. We will do our absolute best to schedule you as soon as possible! At your appointment we will evaluate the specific problem with a limited exam and any necessary x-rays. If treatment is indicated, we will do what is needed to make you comfortable.
Preventive Care
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Preventive dentistry is the cornerstone of our practice! The two main causes of tooth loss are decay (cavities) and gum disease. Regular cleanings and checkups, along with daily brushing and flossing, are proven to help prevent and detect early problems. At your checkup, digital xrays may be utilized to evaluate in between the teeth and the supporting bone.
Pediatric Dentistry
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The American Dental Association (ADA) recommends children visit the dentist within 6 months of their first tooth or by the age of 1, whichever comes first. This seems early, but the sooner your child meets us, the quicker they are able to feel comfortable in this new environment. It allows us to evaluate the development of your child's mouth and answer any questions you may have regarding their oral health.
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