Ranieu Family Dental sees patients of every age from its Hazel Dell North office on Northeast 81st Street in Vancouver, Washington. The practice is organized around family dental care, so a child's first cleaning, a teenager's filling, and a parent's crown can all be handled under one roof instead of being split across specialists. That range shows up in daily scheduling: routine checkups sit next to more involved procedures, and when a toothache won't wait, emergency dentistry is handled as part of the regular practice rather than a separate referral.
The clinic's service list covers most of what a family needs: dental cleanings and fillings for everyday maintenance, crowns and bridges (a bridge replaces a missing tooth by anchoring a false one to the teeth on either side), and root canal treatment for a tooth whose inner nerve has become infected or badly decayed. Gum disease treatment addresses the gums themselves, which matters since gum problems can progress quietly. On the cosmetic side, teeth whitening and cosmetic dentistry sit apart from the restorative visits, and the same practice handles both ends of that spectrum. Extractions and tooth decay treatment round out the list, alongside an affordable dental care option for patients weighing cost against timing.
If you're weighing a filling against a longer-term fix like a crown or bridge, this is a practice built to walk through both options in the same visit instead of sending you elsewhere to decide.
Cost for any of this depends on what your visit actually involves: a routine cleaning and a root canal aren't priced the same way, and neither are a simple filling and a full crown, so specifics get worked out once a dentist has looked at the tooth in question. What stands out about Ranieu Family Dental is less any single procedure and more the range: a practice equipped for whitening one week and an extraction the next fits households that would rather keep one dental record than juggle several offices. If you're in Hazel Dell North weighing routine care against something less routine, that consolidation is the practical draw.