Tyler C Shaw DDS

Tyler C Shaw DDS Specializes in Family, Restorative, Cosmetic and Implant dentistry.

The office of Tyler C Shaw offers a full scope of family, restorative and cosmetic services, providing quality care and the best customer service possible. Using the latest techniques and state-of-the-art equipment we provide a pleasant, warm, and caring environment to elevate the standard of care through education and clinical excellence.

Elf Newey found taking a spa day at the office. The Oral & Facial Surgery Center- Dr. Mark Newey
12/19/2022

Elf Newey found taking a spa day at the office. The Oral & Facial Surgery Center- Dr. Mark Newey

Elf Newey has struck again! He has found our bib shipment and made us some snowflakes on this snowy day The Oral & Facia...
12/15/2022

Elf Newey has struck again! He has found our bib shipment and made us some snowflakes on this snowy day The Oral & Facial Surgery Center- Dr. Mark Newey

Elf Newey heard about the Halloween participation award that we won and is "ZIPPING DOWN" in full force to WIN us the El...
12/07/2022

Elf Newey heard about the Halloween participation award that we won and is "ZIPPING DOWN" in full force to WIN us the Elf on the Shelf Contest that The Oral & Facial Surgery Center- Dr. Mark Newey is doing this Holiday Season!! This is his 1st sighting in our office. Stay tuned for more

Happy Halloween! The Oral & Facial Surgery Center- Dr. Mark Newey pumpkin contest was so fun!
10/25/2022

Happy Halloween! The Oral & Facial Surgery Center- Dr. Mark Newey pumpkin contest was so fun!

08/19/2020

Does this SECRET CODE language sound familiar to you?

Infection control procedures are actions taken in health care settings to prevent the spread of disease. The Centers for...
03/16/2020

Infection control procedures are actions taken in health care settings to prevent the spread of disease. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recommendations for dental office infection control. Your dentist cares about your safety and works hard to prevent the spread of infection. Before you enter the examining room, all surfaces, such as the dental chair, dental light, drawer handles and countertops, have been cleaned and disinfected. Offices may cover some equipment with protective covers, which are replaced after each patient.

Non-disposable items like the dental tools are cleaned and sterilized between patients. Disposable dental tools and needles are never reused. Infection control precautions also require all dental staff involved in patient care to use appropriate protective equipment such as gloves, masks, gowns and eyewear when needed. After each patient, disposable gloves and masks are thrown away. Before seeing the next patient, everyone on the treatment team washes their hands and put on a new pair of gloves.

Your well-being is important to your dentist and dental staff. That’s why infection control procedures are in place at your dental office.

What about the new coronavirus?
With so many news stories, it’s understandable to be concerned about the new coronavirus that causes COVID-19. Please know that the precautions your dentist already takes every day to prevent the spread of infection in his or her practice also helps prevent the spread of COVID-19.

If you are ill with flu-like symptoms, you should reschedule your appointment.

If you or someone you are in close contact with have recently traveled to one of the countries with large outbreaks of COVID-19 (China, Italy, Iran, South Korea) or if you have been exposed to someone else who was diagnosed with COVID-19 or who was quarantined as a precaution, wait 14 days until you see your dentist to make sure you have not caught the coronavirus.

If you are healthy, there’s no need to cancel your regularly scheduled dental appointment.

It’s important to know that the majority of people infected with the coronavirus experience flu-like symptoms and then recover. Most people do not develop serious respiratory complications.

Those most at risk of becoming seriously ill are elderly people and those with underlying medical conditions such as diabetes and kidney disease, among others. Children, thus far, have been largely unaffected.

Here are a few things you can do on your own to help keep yourself and those around you healthy:

Wash your hands frequently, or use a hand sanitizer with at least 60 percent ethyl alcohol.
Avoid touching your face, eyes or nose to reduce the spread of germs.
Cover your cough or sneeze with your elbow. Infections like the coronavirus spread through the tiny droplets in coughs and sneezes.
Stay home if you feel sick. If you have flu-like symptoms or otherwise feel unwell, stay home and rest. Call your dentist to reschedule your appointment for a later date. This will reduce the risk of spreading your illness.
Visit the CDC’s website for the latest information on COVID-19.

We had Skeeter Preschool visit our office to learn about good hygiene habits and that coming to the dentist is FUN!
01/21/2020

We had Skeeter Preschool visit our office to learn about good hygiene habits and that coming to the dentist is FUN!

Glenda the Good Witch and Wicked Witch of the West.
10/31/2019

Glenda the Good Witch and Wicked Witch of the West.

The Great and Powerful OZ and Dorthy.
10/31/2019

The Great and Powerful OZ and Dorthy.

Tin man, Cowardly Lion, Scarecrow
10/31/2019

Tin man, Cowardly Lion, Scarecrow

It has been a really fun week of dressing up in different costumes. For Halloween we did the theme "The Wizard of Oz".
10/31/2019

It has been a really fun week of dressing up in different costumes. For Halloween we did the theme "The Wizard of Oz".

Address

1245 Capitol Street, Ste 111-S
Ogden, UT
84401

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm

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