Myron L. Donesky DDS Inc.

Myron L. Donesky DDS Inc. We are dedicated to your comfort and satisfaction through personalized, quality dentistry and comprehensive care.

Dr. Donesky has been combining artistry and science to achieve oral health and beautiful smiles in Novato since 1995. His practice is built on trust and a commitment to excellence. Dr. Donesky embraces the philosophies of protection and preservation when it comes to your teeth and gums, and when the need to restore arises, he does so with the best technology and care, in a relaxed environment. A g

raduate of Loma Linda University, School of Dentistry in 1986, he was awarded the Omicron Kappa Upsilon Scholastic Achievement Award and graduated at the top of his class also receiving the Alpha Omega Fraternity award. Following a one year post doctoral general practice residency at Loma Linda University Medical Center, Dr. Donesky practiced in Southern California and then in South San Francisco before making his home in Novato. Dr. Donesky believes that prevention and routine care are the keys to good dental health and that a healthy aesthetic smile fosters good self-esteem. Known for his gentle touch and attention to detail, he strives for excellence in aesthetics, offering his patients optimal beauty and function.

Happy Halloween from Dr. Donesky and minions!
11/01/2024

Happy Halloween from Dr. Donesky and minions!

03/02/2024
Wilson and Kim Orthodontics commemorated two decades of service.    Congratulations Wilson a Kim!
03/01/2024

Wilson and Kim Orthodontics commemorated two decades of service. Congratulations Wilson a Kim!

12/14/2022

I picked up a few at my last dental convention and started using it. I love it. Your dental hygienist, Gloria Ho-Donesky

Thank you for your vote. We recently received this plaque for our wall.
05/10/2022

Thank you for your vote. We recently received this plaque for our wall.

04/22/2022

Fun Friday facts:
Ferocious Fangs (Nighttime Teeth Grinding)
Humans can bite with up to 250 pounds of force! Sounds like a lot, right? But when you compare this bite force to other animals within the animal kingdom, our bite would barely leave a mark. Overall, the animal with the strongest bite force is the Nile crocodile, which can slam its jaws shut with a whopping 5,000 pounds of force.

I wouldn’t want to run into a Nile crocodile in the wild, would you?

Happy Halloween. Dental Offices have more fun!
10/29/2021

Happy Halloween. Dental Offices have more fun!

Orthodontist, Dr. Don Wilson and Dr Kim held a staff appreciation afternoon at our outdoor parking lot. Snowcones with a...
06/19/2021

Orthodontist, Dr. Don Wilson and Dr Kim held a staff appreciation afternoon at our outdoor parking lot. Snowcones with all the yummy flavors was a perfect break when it was 100 degrees.
We all had a chance to go out and enjoyed the ice snow cones.

Happy Halloween and don’t forget to brush well after eating all those candies. Stay safe too!
11/01/2020

Happy Halloween and don’t forget to brush well after eating all those candies.
Stay safe too!

10/15/2020

Dear valued patient and friends,

While most counties in the bay area have loosened their restrictions of the shelter-in-place, we continue with the same diligent efforts to make your visits as safe and as comfortable as possible as we did from the start, and even more.
Covid-19 has certainly changed the way we practice dentistry today and some of you have asked, “How have things changed?” “What are you doing differently to make sure everyone is as safe as possible?” So I thought that I would address those questions by letting you know how our protocols are different in the Age of Covid. Most of the changes we have implemented revolve around three principles – source control, social or physical distancing, and infection control.
Source Control: Source control means don’t let Covid-19 into the office space in the first place. Each patient is screened for Covid before their appointment and at the time of their appointment. Their temperature is taken and a questionnaire is filled out, asking about any symptoms of Covid. They are also asked to sanitize their hands with an alcohol based sanitizer. Each staff member is daily screened in the same manner, taking their temperature and reporting about any symptoms. Lab and other delivery personnel have limited access to the office and are restricted from the clinical treatment area.
Social (physical) distancing: With few exceptions, such as emergencies, our goal is to limit the number of patients in the office at any one time. There are only two chairs in the reception area and our scheduling protocol is to limit the number of patients in the office to two people unless they are family members living in the same household. Patients are asked to exit the office through the “back” door if there is no need to return to the reception area.
Infection Control: Disinfection and sterilization have always been some of the cornerstones of our safety protocols, so the fundamental have not changed. However, we have found ways to make the office even cleaner and safer and it all starts with the reception area. Removing magazines and other non-essentials from this area as well as replacing the chairs in the reception area with easily disinfected, hard-surface ones is just the beginning. In the clinical area, we are wearing additional PPE (face shields, full gowns for certain procedures). We change our PPE and wash and sanitize our hands even more than before. We have suspended the use of ultrasonic scalers and polishing as part of a routine cleaning to decrease the production of aerosols as much as possible. We have introduced air purifiers with HEPA filters in the reception area and the treatment rooms. The most recent addition to our disinfection protocol is fogging. Fogging is a process of using a fogging machine to spray an ultra-fine mist of disinfectant into the air throughout the whole treatment room (or any other room) to actually disinfect the air as well as the hard surfaces in the room. This is in addition to physically wiping counters and all other equipment used in the room. The disinfectant used is a weak “acid” (HOCL) and is both incredibly effective against bacteria and viruses and also safe (non toxic). Many of you have returned to the office and it has been wonderful to see each of you again.

Please note that this not an exhaustive description of the measures we have taken to keep both you and us safe. If you have further questions, for example, about fogging or any other protocol in our office please feel free to contact our office at (415) 897-9642.
Until we meet again, please be safe and do your part to see that we all get through this tough time, together.
Sincerely,
Myron L. Donesky, DDS and staff

I think that many people do not realized that infection control is the backbone of dentistry. We have been using PPEs ev...
08/13/2020

I think that many people do not realized that infection control is the backbone of dentistry. We have been using PPEs ever since HIV was the new scare to hit dentistry.
"The American dental Association (ADA respectfully yet strongly disagrees with World Health Organization's (WHO) recommendation to delay "routine dental care in certain situations due to COVID-19."

The ADA respectfully yet strongly disagrees with the World Health Organization’s recommendation to delay “routine” dental care in certain situations due to COVID-19.

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7250 Redwood Boulevard, Ste 210
Novato, CA
94945

Opening Hours

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

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