Dr. Bateman graduated from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in 1997 with a bachelor's degree in Cell & Molecular Biology. He continued his education at the Oregon Health & Sciences University, where he earned his graduate degree from the School of Dentistry in 2002. Dr. Bateman completed his advanced education in General Dentistry in 2003 at Audie L. Murphy VA Memorial Hospital in San Antonio, Texas.
In this program, he received advanced anesthesia, surgical and prosthetic training. After his residency, Dr. Bateman completed hundreds of hours of CE advanced surgical and prosthetic training, including having graduated from the prestigious Kois Center in 2007.
In this program, he received advanced anesthesia, surgical and prosthetic training. After his residency, Dr. Bateman completed hundreds of hours of CE advanced surgical and prosthetic training, including having graduated from the prestigious Kois Center in 2007.
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When natural teeth are lost or are not able to be saved, quality of life can often be improved with the use of dental implants and implant-retained dentures. Dental implants with crowns would replace missing teeth and implant retained dentures provide many advantages over traditional dentures. NewTom VGi is a high-performance, compact and safer version of the regular CT scan.
Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) is a compact, faster and safer version of the regular CT. Through the use of a cone shaped X-Ray beam, the size of the scanner, radiation dosage and time needed for scanning are all dramatically reduced. The time needed for a full scan is typically under one minute and the radiation dosage is up to a hundred times less than that of a regular CT scanner. We use an advanced dental imaging system to produce high quality three-dimensional (3D) images that assist us in providing quality dental care.
Crowns - or "caps, " as they are sometimes called - are an excellent way to repair and strengthen badly damaged teeth. Covering the entire surface area of the tooth, they help to prevent weaker teeth from cracking or breaking. By reinforcing these weaker teeth, they effectively reduce or eliminate pain, sensitivity, and difficulty with chewing and speaking.
Wisdom teeth, also called third molars, usually make their first appearance in young adults between the ages of 15 to 25. Most mouths are too small for these four additional molars; therefore, an extraction procedure is often necessary. The following symptoms may indicate that the wisdom teeth have erupted and surfaced, and should be removed before they become impacted.
Reviews (3)
Kari Jones -Culp
Oct 15, 2020
We first came to Dr Bateman by referral and because he offers IV sedation. My daughter was traumatized by a bad dental experience in her youth. We used the IV sedation at first, but thanks to this fantastic staff and absolutely incredible patient dentist, my daughter now goes to appointments here without stress and without any special needs! It's. amazing!
She is night and day from her very first appointment and it's only because of the complete trust she has developed with Dr Bateman and his staff! Thank you Thank you Thank you.and I give the very Highest of recommendations for the best dental care available! His work is impeccable!
She is night and day from her very first appointment and it's only because of the complete trust she has developed with Dr Bateman and his staff! Thank you Thank you Thank you.and I give the very Highest of recommendations for the best dental care available! His work is impeccable!
Freddie Todd
Nov 20, 2017
My wife and I have been patients for many years. Dr. Bateman is both professional and really cares about his patient's dental needs. He explains the treatment plan and makes sure you are comfortable while he performs the dental work. Excellent dental work and an outstanding staff. You are always made to feel welcome.
Krystal Einowski
Aug 05, 2017