Voted Number One Dentist in the Ohio Valley by the readers of The Intelligencer and Wheeling News-Register multiple times. Find out more about our services today. The entire Gentle Dental team with Dr. Donald Lough are committed to putting patient comfort as our first concern. We offer a complete range of dental services including cosmetic dentistry. With emphasis on prevention, the Gentle Dental team performs root canal therapy, family dentistry and more. All with patient comfort and care first in mind.
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Our staff of professionals is ready and willing to make your dental experience as easy and comfortable as possible. Our administrative staff utilizes computer scheduling to make your appointments quick and easy. They can also assist with payment options and aftercare advice. Teeth cleaning is one of the most important areas of personal hygiene.
Let us give you a reason to smile! Gentle Dental Care is a family practice with a focus on maintaining good oral health. Whether it is general, preventative, cosmetic, restorative, or endodontic (root canal), this practice will meet your needs. Dr. Lough strives to make your visit as pleasant as possible which our patients have come to appreciate.
One of the greatest services the Gentle Dental team can offer you is education. Once you understand your current condition, we can help you establish a home care routine specifically for you that can help you maintain or achieve a healthy smile. Establishing a daily home care routine will contribute to good oral hygiene, therefore reducing the possibility of decay and periodontal disease.
Dr. Donald H. Lough is currently accepting new patients, including individuals and families. Please call us to schedule your appointment today 304-243-9010. We are also proud to offer CareCredit, the nation's leading patient payment program. CareCredit lets you begin treatment immediately, then pay for it over time with low monthly payments that are easily adaptable to your monthly budget. We look forward to meeting you!
Reviews (8)
Cecily Powell-Spangler
Apr 30, 2022
Stephen McNeil
Feb 15, 2022
Mallory Kasper
Oct 15, 2021
Amber Conner
May 13, 2020
Anita Shreve
Mar 04, 2020
Alecia Ford
Feb 04, 2020
D. R.
Mar 12, 2019
I went to Dr Lough for a crown, because my dentist was no longer practicing. The work seemed fine so I went to him when I had an older filling that fell out. Dr Lough replaced the filling for me. I was in pain every time I ate after he fixed it, so I went back. Dr Lough redid my filling a second time. He said if I continued to be in pain, that I needed to get a crown instead of s filling.
I was still in pain every time I ate after the second filling he did. Since I had the original filling without any issues for well over 10 years, I went for a second opinion. The second dentist found a huge hole that was not filled, and was shocked that an experienced dentist left my tooth like that. Food was getting trapped in the unfilled hole and causing me pain.
The crown that seemed like it was fine didn't last a year. It fell out. My new dentist he said that a substandard adhesive was used. He also advised that the post left was unusually small. So my new dentist cleaned it off and used a better adhesive to try to make my crown last a little longer before I have to look at options at what can be done with my tooth. Since my post is so small, it is unlikely that replacing the crown will be an option.
I was still in pain every time I ate after the second filling he did. Since I had the original filling without any issues for well over 10 years, I went for a second opinion. The second dentist found a huge hole that was not filled, and was shocked that an experienced dentist left my tooth like that. Food was getting trapped in the unfilled hole and causing me pain.
The crown that seemed like it was fine didn't last a year. It fell out. My new dentist he said that a substandard adhesive was used. He also advised that the post left was unusually small. So my new dentist cleaned it off and used a better adhesive to try to make my crown last a little longer before I have to look at options at what can be done with my tooth. Since my post is so small, it is unlikely that replacing the crown will be an option.
Nancy Flory
Jan 25, 2017