Dentist in Lewiston: Serving Sweetwater Residents

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If you live out in Sweetwater, you already know how it goes — most things worth having require a bit of a drive. Finding a dentist in Lewiston who’s actually worth making that trip for is something a lot of Sweetwater families have had to figure out on thier own.

Jonny Fisher DDS has been treating patients from Sweetwater, Lewiston, and the surrounding area for years. The office is easy to get to once you’re in town, the staff is straightforward and friendly, and Dr. Fisher takes time with patients instead of rushing them in and out. If you’ve been putting off finding a regular dentist, this is a good place to start.

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Dental Services We Offer at Our Lewiston Office

Emergency Dentist in Lewiston

Tooth pain doesn’t wait for a convenient time. A cracked molar on a Sunday, a kid with a knocked-out tooth after a fall — those situations are stressful enough without having to wonder who to call. Dr. Fisher provides emergency dentist care for patients who need to be seen fast.

For Sweetwater residents, knowing theres an emergency dentist in Lewiston you can actually reach makes a real difference. Call the office when something urgent comes up. Dont wait a week hoping it’ll settle down on its own — dental problems almost never do.

What To Do In a Dental Emergency?

There’s a real difference between a dental emergency and something that can wait a day or two. Knocked-out tooth? That’s a genuine emergency — you’ve got about 30 to 60 minutes to save it if you move fast. Severe pain that won’t let up, a tooth that got knocked loose, significant swelling around your jaw or throat — these are situations where you should call us immediately instead of waiting to see how things are tomorrow.

When you call with an emergency, we’ll walk you through what to do while we figure out when we can see you. If you knocked out a tooth, keep it wet — milk works great, or just hold it between your cheek and gum. Don’t try rinsing it off. Time really matters with dental emergencies, so don’t hesitate to pick up the phone.

Root Canal Treatment

Most people dread hearing the words root canal. But the procedure itself is usually much less of a deal than people expect. Dr. Fisher handles root canal treatment right in Lewiston, which means you dont have to travel somewhere far away or wait weeks for a referral appointment.

The point of a root canal is to save a tooth that would otherwise need to come out. Done right, you keep your tooth, you get out of pain, and life goes on. Most patients are surprised by how manageable the recovery is.

Dental Implants in Lewiston, ID

A missing tooth changes things — how you eat, how you talk, how comfortable you feel smiling in photos. Dental implants are the best long-term solution most dentists offer, and Dr. Fisher has placed them for patients from across the Lewiston area, including folks driving in from Sweetwater.

The consult is where you figure out if implants are the right fit for you. Dr. Fisher looks at bone density and overall oral health, walks you through the process, and gives you honest answers about cost and timeline. No runaround.

Dentures

Whether you need full dentures, partials, or just have an old set thats not fitting the way it used to — the office handles all of it. Dentures have improved a lot over the years, and a well-made, properly fitted set is a totally different experience than what most people imagine.

A lot of patients come in thinking they know what they need and leave with a different plan that works better. Dr. Fisher takes time to explain the options without pressuring you toward one thing or another.

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Cosmetic Dentist in Lewiston

Not every dental appointment is about something going wrong. Some people just want to feel better about thier smile — whether thats fixing old chips and gaps, covering stained teeth with veneers, or a full smile makeover. As a cosmetic dentist serving Lewiston and the surrounding area, Dr. Fisher has done it all.

Cosmetic work is personal. What you want from your smile is different from what someone else wants. The consultation is a real conversation — not a sales pitch — about whats possible and what makes sense for your specific teeth and budget.

Teeth Whitening Service

Coffee, tea, years of normal life — teeth pick up staining over time and thats just how it goes. Professional teeth whitening gets you results that store-bought strips simply cant match. Dr. Fisher offers both in-office whitening and take-home trays, depending on what fits your schedule better.

A lot of patients add whitening onto thier regular cleaning visit and walk out noticeably brighter. Its one of the easiest upgrades you can make if youve been feeling self conscious about the color of your teeth.

Serving Sweetwater and Surrounding Communities

The practice welcomes patients from Sweetwater, Lewiston, Clarkston, Lapwai, and surrounding communities throughout Nez Perce County. The office is in Lewiston proper, which is a reasonable drive from most parts of Sweetwater.

If you’ve been without a regular dentist for a while — or if you had a bad experience somewhere and just stopped going — Dr. Fisher’s office is a good place to try again. Alot of patients say they wish they’d come in sooner.

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Jonny Fisher DDS

Website: https://www.jonnyfisherdds.com/

Location: Lewiston, ID (serving Sweetwater and surrounding areas)

Call us to schedule an appointment or ask about emergency visits. Sweetwater residents — we’re worth the drive.

Meet Dr. Jonny Fisher

Dr. Fisher has spent several years turning a quiet little practice into Pullman’s Premier Dental Practice. His practice has moved twice since he opened to accommodate patients more comfortably and ensure he is providing not only top quality services, but a top quality environment. Dr. Fisher was born in Nebraska, graduated from Germany and now enjoys raising his family in Washington State.

Questions PatientsActually Ask

What happens if I ignore a toothache?

Nothing good. A toothache usually means something’s wrong — a cavity, an infection, a cracked tooth, or gum disease. If you ignore it, the problem doesn’t go away on it’s own. Cavities get bigger. Infections spread. Cracks get worse. What starts as a simple filling can turn into a root canal or even tooth loss if you wait too long. Plus, dental infections can actually spread to other parts of your body and make you seriously sick. Some people think the pain will just go away eventually, and sometimes it does — but that usually means the nerve has died, which means the infection is still there and getting worse even though you can’t feel it anymore. If you’ve got a toothache that lasts more than a day or two, call us. We’d rather catch it early when it’s easier and cheaper to fix.

Can I get a filling and a crown on the same day?

Not usually. Here’s why — if a tooth needs a crown, we first need to shape it down and take impressions. Those impressions go to a dental lab that makes your custom crown, which typically takes 1-2 weeks. In the meantime, we give you a temporary crown to protect the tooth. Once the permanent crown comes back from the lab, you come in for a second visit where we remove the temporary and cement the permanent one in place. The whole process usually requires two appointments spaced a couple weeks apart. Some dental offices have same-day crown machines, but we don’t — we work with a high-quality lab that makes crowns that fit better and last longer. The wait is worth it for a crown that’s going to be in your mouth for 10-15 years.

How long do veneers last?

Porcelain veneers typically last 10-15 years, sometimes longer with good care. They’re pretty durable — you can eat normally, you just need to avoid really hard stuff like ice or hard candy that could chip them. The main things that affect how long veneers last are how well you take care of them (brushing, flossing, regular dental visits) and habits like grinding your teeth at night or biting your nails. If you’re a grinder, we’ll make you a nightguard to protect them. When veneers do eventually need replacing, it’s usually because the edges start wearing down or the color doesn’t match your other teeth anymore. We’ll check them at your regular cleanings and let you know when they’re getting close to needing replacement.

Is teeth whitening safe for sensitive teeth?

It can be, but it depends on how sensitive your teeth are. Whitening products work by opening up the tiny pores in your tooth enamel to remove stains, which can temporarily make sensitivity worse. If you already have sensitive teeth, professional whitening under our supervision is actually safer than drugstore products because we can control the strength and give you desensitizing treatments before and after. We might recommend a lower concentration whitening gel that you use for longer, or we can do the treatment in shorter sessions spread out over time. Some people with really sensitive teeth decide whitening isn’t worth the discomfort, and that’s okay too — we’re not going to push it. But if you want to try it, we have ways to minimize sensitivity and make it more tolerable.

How long do dental implants last?

With proper care, dental implants can last 20-30 years or even longer — basically the rest of your life for a lot of patients. The implant post itself is titanium and integrates with your jawbone, so it’s extremely durable. The crown on top might need replacing eventually (usually 10-15 years depending on wear), but that’s a simple procedure compared to the initial implant placement. Regular brushing, flossing, and checkups keep them in good shape. Implants are an investment, but when you look at how long they last compared to bridges or dentures that need replacing or adjusting every few years, they often end up being more cost-effective long term.

Can I eat normally with dentures?

Yes, but there’s an adjustment period. New dentures take some getting used to — usually a few weeks where your mouth is figuring out how to work with them. Start with softer foods and gradually work your way up to tougher stuff. Some foods like really sticky candy or super hard nuts can be tricky even after you’re adjusted. Well-fitted dentures should let you eat most of what you enjoy. If you’re having ongoing problems with eating or your dentures are slipping around, come see us. That usually means they need an adjustment, and that’s a problem we can fix pretty easily.

How much does teeth whitening cost in Lewiston?

Professional teeth whitening at our Lewiston office typically runs between $300-$600 depending on whether you go with in-office treatment or take-home trays. In-office whitening is more expensive but gets you results in one visit — usually 1-2 hours. Take-home kits cost less and you do the treatment yourself over a couple weeks using custom trays we make for you. Both options work well. The results last around 1-3 years depending on your habits — coffee, tea, red wine, and smoking all affect how long it stays white. We go over pricing and options during your consultation so there’s no surprises.

Dental Insurances We Accept

Curious about whether or not we’ll accept your insurance here at our Lewiston office? Some of the major insurance companies we work with are Aetna, Delta Dental, Cigna, Humana, MetLife, and Principal. That’s not all though, we can work with a wide range of dental insurances. Give us a call to find out if we accept your coverage.

Our Promise To You!

We know visiting the dentist isn’t everyone’s idea of a good time, but we love it and will do our best to make this dental visit the best one you’ve ever had! Whether you come for your regular cleaning or need more extensive care such as implants, gum surgery, wisdom teeth removal, root canals, or clear aligners, the team will take care of you with a smile and genuine concern for your comfort and well-being.

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Pullman Office

650 SE Bishop Boulevard Suite 200
Pullman, WA 99163

(509) 383-8300
info@jonnyfisherdds.com

Lewiston Office

937 Bryden Avenue
Lewiston, ID 83501

(208) 746-2668
lewiston@jonnyfisherdds.com