Kimberly A. Suter DDS

Kimberly A. Suter DDS Dr. Kimberly A. Suter offers Comprehensive Dentistry for Northeastern Colorado for all ages. The office of Dr. Kimberly A.

Suter is a general and family dentistry practice providing orthodontics services in Sterling, Colorado. Dr. Suter's highly trained professional staff offer their training and experience to enhance the confidence of clients of all ages. Dr. Suter serves clients throughout northeastern Colorado, offering comprehensive dentistry in a range of services from basic orthodontia and routine examinations, through cosmetic dentistry and surgical procedures. Our office accepts all major credit cards except American Express, checks, cash.

Sipping on soda or coffee with sugar all day is worse than eating a candy bar all at once. Constant exposure means your ...
04/02/2026

Sipping on soda or coffee with sugar all day is worse than eating a candy bar all at once. Constant exposure means your saliva never gets a chance to neutralize the acid.

If a tooth is cracked or has a very large old filling, a crown (or 'cap') acts as a protective helmet, surrounding the t...
03/31/2026

If a tooth is cracked or has a very large old filling, a crown (or 'cap') acts as a protective helmet, surrounding the tooth to prevent it from fracturing further.

A toothbrush only reaches 60% of your tooth surfaces. The other 40% is between your teeth, where most cavities and gum d...
03/26/2026

A toothbrush only reaches 60% of your tooth surfaces. The other 40% is between your teeth, where most cavities and gum disease start. Clean the hidden 40% today.

Enamel is the hardest part of the human body, but it’s still brittle. Treat your teeth like fine china, not tools!
03/19/2026

Enamel is the hardest part of the human body, but it’s still brittle. Treat your teeth like fine china, not tools!

Sugar doesn't actually cause cavities; the acid produced by bacteria eating that sugar does. The more often you eat suga...
03/17/2026

Sugar doesn't actually cause cavities; the acid produced by bacteria eating that sugar does. The more often you eat sugar, the more acid attacks your teeth.

When decay enters the enamel, we remove the bacteria and 'fill' the space with composite resin—a tooth-colored material ...
03/12/2026

When decay enters the enamel, we remove the bacteria and 'fill' the space with composite resin—a tooth-colored material that restores the tooth's strength and shape.

Brushing isn't just about removing food; it’s about disrupting biofilm (plaque). If left for 24 hours, plaque begins to ...
03/10/2026

Brushing isn't just about removing food; it’s about disrupting biofilm (plaque). If left for 24 hours, plaque begins to mineralize into tartar, which only a professional cleaning can remove.

Drink more water throughout the day. It helps wash away bacteria and keeps your mouth hydrated.
02/19/2026

Drink more water throughout the day. It helps wash away bacteria and keeps your mouth hydrated.

Floss once a day to clean areas your toothbrush can’t reach. It’s one of the most powerful habits for preventing gum dis...
02/17/2026

Floss once a day to clean areas your toothbrush can’t reach.

It’s one of the most powerful habits for preventing gum disease.

Once a cavity forms, it requires professional treatment—brushing and flossing alone can’t restore damaged tooth structur...
02/12/2026

Once a cavity forms, it requires professional treatment—brushing and flossing alone can’t restore damaged tooth structure.

Early detection makes treatment simpler and helps protect your long-term oral health.

Dental crowns strengthen teeth weakened by decay or cracks. They protect your natural tooth while restoring shape and fu...
02/10/2026

Dental crowns strengthen teeth weakened by decay or cracks.

They protect your natural tooth while restoring shape and function. Crowns today look incredibly natural.

“Why do my teeth feel sensitive?”Sensitivity can stem from worn enamel, exposed roots, or early signs of decay. A dental...
02/05/2026

“Why do my teeth feel sensitive?”

Sensitivity can stem from worn enamel, exposed roots, or early signs of decay. A dental exam allows us to identify the cause and recommend the right treatment to protect your smile.

Address

617 W Main Street
Sterling, CO
80751

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 6pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 3pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 7am - 3pm

Telephone

+19705222622

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