Dr. Mark Metcalf, DDS
Welcome to the home of Dr. Metcalf’s Dentistry Practice.
We are happy to see you here and look forward to seeing you in the office.
Don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions at all!
Welcome to the home of Dr. Metcalf’s Dentistry Practice.
We are happy to see you here and look forward to seeing you in the office.
Don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions at all!
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Dr. Metcalf is a second generation Dentist operating under the highest standards, while simultaneously making your dental visits a pleasurable experience. We are dedicated to your dental care and our friendly and knowledgeable staff is committed to understanding and meeting your needs as a patient. We provide modern dentistry that gives our patients more choices, including Digital X-rays, digital record keeping, an intraoral camera, CEREC® CAD/CAM crowns, inlays and onlays and more. This allows us to keep your teeth looking their best and be more efficient and accurate with your dental care.
We also offer comprehensive dental services from cleanings to exams to crowns and braces, allowing us to serve all of your dental needs from our Anaheim office.
One of the most important things to consider when you choose a dentist is whether you feel comfortable with that person. Are you able to explain symptoms and ask questions? Do you feel like the dentist hears and understands your concerns? Would you feel comfortable asking for pain medicine, expressing your fear or anxiety, or asking questions about a procedure?
The dentist’s office should be able to tell you about the dentist’s training, state licensing, etc. The office also should have policies on infection control. If the staff seems uncomfortable answering your questions, or you are uncomfortable with their answers, consider finding another dentist. You can also obtain information about a dentist’s qualifications from the local dental society or your insurance carrier. Most organizations of specialty dentists also list their members and qualifications.
Find out what happens if you have an emergency, either during normal office hours, or at night or on a weekend. A dentist should not refer you to a hospital emergency room. You should be able to contact your dentist (or a suitable substitute) at any time by calling an answering service, cell phone or pager.