Dr. Elizabeth A. Bell, DDS
Dentist | General Practice
900 Lenora St Ste 216 Seattle WA, 98121About
Dr. Elizabeth Bell is a Dentist practicing in Seattle, WA. Dr. Bell specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating diseases and conditions associated with the mouth and overall dental health. Dentists are trained to carry out such treatment as professional cleaning, restorative, and cosmetic procedures, and performing examinations, among many others. She also is a Myofunctional therapist and works with patients on better breathing and oral health.
Education and Training
UW School of Dentistry DDS 1991
University of Washington School of Dentistry DDS 0
The Breathe Institute Kois Education and Myomastermind 0
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Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Staff Myomentor 2023 - Present
- Ambassador The Breathe Institute -
Awards
- Best Dentist of Bainbridge Island 2022 Best of Bainbridge Island
- Graduate of Kois 2019 Kois Education
- Myomastermind 2023 The Breathe Institute
- Top Dentist of Seattle 2024 Top Doctor
Professional Memberships
- ADA, Myomentor, Kitsap Dental Society, American Academy of Fascial Esthetics, Myomentor, Breathe Institute Ambassador
- Kois Education and Myomastermind at The Breathe Institute
Professional Society Memberships
- American Dental Association, Washington State Dental Association, CA Dental Association
What do you attribute your success to?
- Love of the Medical field, patient care/safety, follow-thru, newest procedures, high-end technology, making a difference each day
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Leading Kitsap Dentist Acknowledged for Exceptional Dental Care and Commitment to Patient Health
Dr. Elizabeth A. Bell, DDS, is a highly respected general dentist with 30+ years of experience. She practices at 2200 Westlake Dentistry, located in the vibrant heart of South Lake Union in Seattle, Washington.
Specializing in restorative and cosmetic dental care, Dr. Bell is dedicated to providing exceptional dental experiences to patients of all ages and backgrounds. She also offers myofunctional therapy, an emerging field, focusing on better breathing, improved sleep quality and overall health.
With a strong emphasis on personalized care, Dr. Bell believes in tailoring treatment plans to meet the unique needs of each patient. She collaborates with a team of renowned specialists and stays abreast of the latest research and technologies to ensure optimal outcomes for her patients. Her commitment to excellence has earned her recognition as one of the leading dental professionals in the region.
A distinguished alumna of the University of Washington School of Dentistry, Dr. Bell is an active member of several professional organizations, including the American Dental Association, the Kitsap Dental Society, and the American Academy of Facial Esthetics. Her dedication to advancing her skills and knowledge is evident in her participation in educational programs such as Kois Education and Myomastermind at The Breathe Institute.
In addition to her clinical practice, Dr. Bell is a respected educator and consultant in the fields of dentistry and myofunctional therapy. She serves as a faculty member of Myomentor and an Ambassador to The Breathe Institute, sharing her expertise with colleagues and aspiring dental professionals.
Attributing her success to taking one day at a time, Dr. Bell is a lifelong learner and enjoys helping people live healthier lives. She loves the transformative power of a smile in boosting confidence and changing lives, and she cherishes being part of that process.
When she is not transforming smiles and improving lives, Dr. Bell enjoys spending quality time with her husband, grown children, and two beloved dogs, Bruno and Sammy. Her hobbies include walking, playing pickleball, swimming, biking, yoga, cooking, doing NY Times puzzles, as well as reading mysteries and romantic comedies. She is happiest outside, entertaining her friends. Her favorite place to vacation is anywhere with her family, with preferred destinations being California. She will be relocating in the Fall and plans to practice in the Berkley area.
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