Finding a dentist in Edmonds, WA is part of Dental.me’s national dentist directory, built to help patients compare dental offices by city, specialty, Dental.me Score, ratings, review volume, contact details, and profile depth.
Current Dental.me data for this guide includes: 48 practices; 0 enriched; 0 rated; 0 websites; 0 with dentist/provider data. These numbers come from the Dental.me directory database and are refreshed as practice, provider, business-profile, and enrichment data improves.
How to compare local dentists
Start with the city directory, then open several practice profiles. Compare the office name, address, phone number, website, Dental.me Score, rating strength, review volume, visible business hours, provider names, and specialty categories where they are supported by source data.
The strongest choice is not always the closest office or the highest single star rating. A practice with a strong rating and substantial review volume can be more useful to compare than an office with a perfect score from very few reviews. Dental.me is built to surface that difference clearly.
What patients should confirm before booking
- Office hours and appointment availability.
- Insurance participation and payment options.
- Whether the office handles the specific procedure or dental concern.
- Which dentist or provider will handle the visit.
- Emergency availability, new-patient availability, and follow-up policies.
For dental practices
Practice teams can use Dental.me to keep profile details current, improve visible office information, request corrections, and build stronger patient-facing content. Accurate contact details, websites, hours, provider names, categories, and patient FAQs make a profile more useful and easier to compare.
Useful Dental.me links: Related Dental.me page · Browse Washington dentists · How Dental.me ranks dentists · For dentists · Verification methodology · Suggest a correction
Dental.me is a dental directory and comparison platform. This guide is general directory information, not medical advice. Contact the dental office directly for treatment decisions, pricing, insurance, and appointment questions.
What the Edmonds dental data shows
Dental.me organizes 72 dental practice profiles in Edmonds, WA. The city directory includes 37 profiles with rating data, 38 with websites, 33 with published hours, and 0 where a dentist or provider name is attached. These signals help patients compare office visibility, contact options, and review strength before choosing which practices to call.
The strongest way to use the Edmonds directory is to compare several offices instead of relying on one number. Start with Dental.me Score, then look at review volume, location, business hours, provider names, and whether the office has enough detail for the decision you are making.
Common Dental.me specialty categories in Edmonds include Dental Implants, Cosmetic Dentists, Teeth Whitening, Emergency Dentists, Periodontists. Specialty categories help organize the directory and move patients into focused comparison paths for the type of care they are researching.
How to build a short list in Edmonds
A strong shortlist usually starts with three to five offices, not one result. Open the Edmonds dentists directory, compare the highest-ranked organic profiles, then look for the details that make a real appointment easier: a complete address, a working phone number, a website, mapped location, office hours, provider names, category context, review volume, and a Dental.me Score backed by enough rating data to be meaningful.
Use the guide as a planning layer and the city directory as the comparison layer. A practice with a high score and many reviews is a strong starting point, while a nearby office with fewer review signals can still be worth calling if its location, hours, providers, or category details fit your situation. Dental.me keeps Featured placements separate from organic results, so the paid visibility spots can be reviewed without changing the ranked list below them.
Before booking, call the office to confirm appointment availability, insurance participation, payment options, emergency scheduling, and whether the treatment you are researching is handled at that location. Dental.me organizes the comparison data; the dental office confirms current scheduling and treatment details.
Dentists in Edmonds at a glance
Edmonds, WA has 72 dental practices on Dental.me — 38 list a website, 37 show a star rating, and 50 have Google/Maps business data. Compare the full, independently ranked list on the Edmonds dentists page.
Dental specialties available in Edmonds
Based on provider taxonomy and business-profile data, Edmonds practices are associated with these specialties:
- Dental Implants — 17 practices
- Cosmetic Dentists — 17 practices
- Teeth Whitening — 17 practices
- Emergency Dentists — 10 practices
- Periodontists — 10 practices
- Pediatric Dentists — 6 practices
How to choose a dentist in Edmonds
A few practical things to weigh before booking:
- Cross-checked details & reviews: look for consistent details and a steady review history rather than a single rating.
- Location & hours: choose an office with a convenient location and hours that fit your schedule.
- Insurance & payment: ask how your plan, membership options, and first-visit pricing work at that office.
- New-patient & emergency availability: ask whether they are taking new patients and how they handle dental emergencies.
- The services you need: if you need a specialist (implants, orthodontics, root canals), ask whether the office handles that care in-house or refers out.
Questions worth asking the office
- Are you accepting new patients, and what does a first visit include?
- Do you accept my dental insurance, and do you offer payment plans?
- How do you handle after-hours dental emergencies?
- Which dentists practice here, and what are their credentials?
Types of dentists and when you might need one
Most routine care comes from a general dentist. You might be referred to a specialist for specific needs:
- Orthodontist — braces and aligners
- Endodontist — root canals
- Periodontist — gum disease and gum surgery
- Oral surgeon — extractions, implants, jaw surgery
- Prosthodontist — crowns, bridges, dentures
- Pediatric dentist — care focused on children
Many general dentists also offer cosmetic and implant services in-house — ask the office what they handle directly versus refer out.
Understanding dental costs and insurance
Dental prices vary widely between offices, so it pays to ask before you book. A routine exam, cleaning, and X-rays is typically the first appointment; more involved work — fillings, crowns, root canals, implants, or orthodontics — is quoted separately. A few practical tips:
- Ask for the fee for a first visit and whether X-rays are included, since this differs by office.
- Ask whether they are in-network for your dental plan, and what your share of the cost would be.
- If you are uninsured, ask about membership plans, payment plans, or new-patient pricing — many offices offer one or more of these.
- Get larger treatment plans in writing so you can compare quotes between practices.
Cost is only one factor. Weigh it against reviews, convenience, and whether the office provides the specific care you need.
What to expect at your first visit
A first appointment usually includes a review of your dental and medical history, an exam, and often a cleaning and X-rays. It is a good time to raise any concerns, ask about treatment options, and learn how the office handles scheduling, reminders, and emergencies. Bring your insurance information and a list of any medications, and ask for a written estimate before agreeing to non-routine treatment.
How Dental.me can help you compare
Dental.me organizes each dental office into a single profile so you can compare practices side by side instead of piecing together scattered search results. Every profile is ranked by the independent Dental.me Score, which weighs rating strength, review volume, profile completeness, verification signals, and how recently the data was refreshed. Because the score is editorial, a practice cannot pay to rank higher — Featured placements are clearly labeled and kept separate from the organic order. Use the directory to shortlist well-reviewed offices nearby, then call the practice for insurance, availability, and treatment-specific questions before you book.
Red flags worth noticing
Most dental offices are reputable, but a few warning signs are worth weighing as you compare:
- Pressure to commit to a large, expensive treatment plan on a first visit without a clear explanation or a written estimate.
- Reluctance to discuss pricing, insurance, or what a procedure includes.
- A pattern of recent reviews describing the same problem — billing surprises, long waits, or rushed care.
- No clear answer on how the office handles emergencies or after-hours needs.
A short phone call usually clears up most concerns. If something feels off, it is reasonable to get a second opinion before agreeing to non-urgent treatment.
Top-ranked dentists in Edmonds
Highly ranked Edmonds practices by Dental.me Score (compare all of them on the Edmonds dentists page):
- Nicole Van Mieghem profile (★ 5.0, 414 reviews)
- NORTHWEST DENTAL CENTER, INC profile (★ 5.0, 410 reviews)
- Kumudra Soe profile (★ 5.0, 361 reviews)
- JAMES D. HABERMAN, JR. DDS, PLLC profile (★ 5.0, 275 reviews)
- JONATHAN HUANG DMD MS PHD AND MICHIKO HUANG DDS profile (★ 5.0, 230 reviews)
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How does Dental.me help patients compare dentists in this city?
Dental.me organizes local dental practice profiles by city, contact information, review signals, Dental.me Score, specialty categories, and profile details so patients can compare offices before calling.
Can a practice pay for a better organic ranking?
No. Organic Dental.me rankings use independent scoring signals. Paid Featured placements are labeled separately and do not change the organic Dental.me Score order.
How can a dental office improve its Dental.me profile?
Practice teams can claim a profile, submit corrections, strengthen office details, add supported service or category information, and keep contact details current.
This article is general information, not medical advice. Always consult a licensed dentist about your specific situation.