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Welcome to Great Plains Periodontics, Your Periodontist and Implant Dentist in Salina, KS

Featured Review for Great Plains Periodontics & Implant Dentistry
by Darin N. on 10/19/2022

"I am totally impressed with Dr. Moeller and his amazing team! From the moment you step into the office his friendly staff makes you feel like they have known you for years. I could tell that the whole team has worked on many details to make the patient feel comfortable and relaxed. I'm an engineer, that likes to ask questions. Dr. Moeller's assistant was Desi. Desi answered all 50 "LOL" of my questions with good logical answers and she took time to explain her answers to me. Dr. Moeller hired a great young lady and she will continue to learn from the best. I believe Dr. Moeller is way above the rest for Periodontics. My family dentist talked so highly of him there were no other choices. My dentist was correct. Dr. Moeller is a busy man but when he is working on you, that is all he is focused on. He is thorough, fast and truly cares for his patients. Step one of my implant is finished. After this first experience, I'm confident the next steps will go well! I drive over 100 miles to get to his office and because of the expertise and customer service, I'm happy to do so."

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  • Dr. Robert Moeller

    I attended Dental School at the University of Missouri, Kansas City. After dental school, I attended the University of Louisville, where I completed a 3-year Master's residency in Periodontics. I was in Private Practice for 1 year in Cincinnati, OH after my residency, where I accomplished my Board Certification.

    I opened Great Plains Periodontics and Implant Dentistry August 9th, 2010.  I married my beautiful and loving wife, Kim in 2007. We moved to Salina to open this practice.  We love living in Salina and feel like it is a wonderful place to raise our family.  We currently have 4 kids, Huck (11), Crosby (9), Georgia (8), and Archer (6).

    As a dental professional, I stay up to date on the latest advancements in dentistry in order to provide the most current treatment options for my patients.  I also recognize that my patients are unique individuals who have placed a great deal of trust in me and my team.  That is just one reason why I value each and every patient relationship.

    I appreciate the time you’ve taken to visit this site and find out more about my specialty practice, my team, and the many services we can provide to help you achieve optimum oral health.

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  • Bridges

    When you lose a tooth, it affects not just the appearance, but the function of your smile. It can be difficult to eat or speak naturally, extra stress is put on your remaining teeth, you’re at greater risk for developing gum disease, your remaining teeth can shift out of position causing bite problems, ...

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  • Orthodontic Retention

    Getting your braces off is definitely a cause for celebration. You can finally enjoy your new smile after all that work and effort! But getting your braces off isn’t the end of treatment. Once your braces come off, you will enter the retention period of treatment. During the retention period, you will ...

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  • Inlays and Onlays

    Inlays and onlays are indirect restorations used to repair molars and premolars damaged by decay or trauma. Inlays and onlays fit more securely and last longer than fillings, strengthen compromised teeth, and preserve more natural tooth structure than crowns. An inlay is used to restore the center of ...

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  • Dental Implants

    If you have recently dealt with an injury or disease that affected your oral health, there are options available to recover the smile you once had. You may even be able to achieve a better smile than the one you had. Dental implants make it possible to renew your smile if you have lost some teeth. There ...

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  • Tooth Decay Prevention

    What is tooth decay? Tooth decay begins with the Streptococcus mutans bacteria. These bacteria join with food particles and fluids in the mouth to create plaque, a constantly forming biofilm which sticks to the surface of tooth enamel. The bacteria in plaque convert the sugars in our foods into lactic ...

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  • Root Canal Treatment

    Every tooth has two sections: a crown, the visible part of the tooth above the gum line, and one or more roots, which anchor the teeth within the jaw. Each tooth has three basic layers: an outer layer of hard enamel (which protects the crown) or cementum (which covers the root), a middle layer of softer ...

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  • Fillings

    The bacteria in plaque produce acids that erode tooth enamel, eventually creating a hole, or cavity, in the tooth surface. Left untreated, this decay can spread to the interior of the tooth, and might lead to the need for a crown, a root canal, or even extraction. When caught early, your dentist can ...

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  • Veneers

    A dental veneer is a thin, durable porcelain shell that is custom-fabricated to cover the front of a tooth. Veneers can restore the appearance of teeth with chips, cracks, and stains, can close small gaps between the teeth, and can reshape misshapen or slightly misaligned teeth. Veneers are a popular ...

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  • Educational Videos

    Take a few minutes to watch our educational videos and learn more about different dental treatments and procedures. Video topics include general & cosmetic dentistry, Implants, oral health and hygiene, orthodontics and preventative dentistry. ...

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  • Laser Decay Diagnostics

    Using lasers, dentists can detect tooth decay that is not yet visible and would otherwise be undiagnosed using traditional methods. Laser cavity detection is based on the fact that healthy tooth structure reflects light, or “fluoresces,” differently than does decayed tooth structure. Teeth with decay ...

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Monday:

7:30 am-4:00 pm

Tuesday:

7:30 am-4:00 pm

Wednesday:

7:30 am-4:00 pm

Thursday:

7:30 am-4:00 pm

Friday:

Closed

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed