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Reginald Cole , DDS

Accepting new patients In-person visits

Locations

Primary location

Washington, DC

Specialties

About Reginald Cole

Reginald Cole, DDS is a Black general dentistry practicing in Washington, DC. Reginald offers in-person visits and is currently accepting new patients.

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Black patients and General Dentistry

Black dentists: cleanings, fillings, crowns, root canals. Black adults face twice the rate of untreated dental decay, so consistent dental care matters.

Black adults are twice as likely to have untreated tooth decay as white adults (CDC NHANES, 2022), and Black children are 50 percent more likely to suffer untreated caries. Only about 3.8 percent of U.S. dentists are Black, and Black patients report higher rates of dismissive or rushed care from non-Black providers (ADA, 2023). General dentists cover the full spectrum of routine care: cleanings, fillings, crowns, extractions, root canals.

What general dentistry covers

  • Cleanings and exams (every 6 months)
  • Fillings, crowns, bridges
  • Root canals
  • Extractions, including wisdom teeth
  • Cosmetic: whitening, veneers, bonding
  • Emergency dental care

Advocacy prompts

  • Can I see the X-rays and treatment plan in writing?
  • What are my alternatives to this recommended treatment?
  • Do you offer payment plans or accept my dental insurance?

Frequently asked questions

Is Reginald Cole accepting new patients?

Yes, Reginald Cole is accepting new patients.

Where is Reginald Cole's practice located?

Reginald Cole practices at Washington, DC.

Does Reginald Cole offer telehealth?

Reginald Cole sees patients in person at their listed office.

What does a General Dentistry treat?

Black dentists: cleanings, fillings, crowns, root canals. Black adults face twice the rate of untreated dental decay, so consistent dental care matters.

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