New Patient Special: Free comprehensive exam and X-rays with cleaning appointment
Using state-of-the-art technology and techniques, we deliver precise, comfortable treatment for optimal results.
Dr. Woods and the team prioritize your comfort, offering sedation options and amenities for anxiety-free visits.
We treat patients of all ages like family, providing personalized care in a warm, welcoming environment.
As a first-generation dentist and college graduate, Dr. Woods brings a unique perspective to dental care. Growing up with limited access to dental treatment himself, he's passionate about providing excellent, affordable care for all backgrounds. After graduating, he completed advanced training in implant surgery, wisdom teeth removal, and endodontics. He chose Dimmitt to continue the legacy of a historic practice while modernizing it with cutting-edge technology.
Dr. Woods maintains active membership in the American Dental Association (ADA), Texas Academy of General Dentistry, and Panhandle District Dental Society, completing 25-30 hours of continuing education annually to stay current with the latest dental advances.
At Dimmitt Dental, we believe every patient deserves individualized attention and comprehensive care. From offering water at check-in to providing cozy blankets during treatment, we focus on the details that make your visit comfortable. Dr. Woods personally follows up with patients after procedures, ensuring your complete satisfaction and addressing any concerns promptly.
We've transformed our historical practice with modern innovations, including:
If you're new to Dimmitt Dental, we extend a warm welcome to you and your family! Your first visit to our office is an essential step in building a long-lasting, trusting relationship with Dr. Woods and our team. Most new patients are scheduled with our dental hygienist. We’ll take any necessary X-rays and intraoral scans for Dr. Woods to identify any dental concerns, discuss possible solutions and address your unique dental desires. This initial visit typically lasts between 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on the complexity of your dental case and whether same-day treatment is required.