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Dale Louis Mcnutt

Dentist
5.0 (2 reviews) Updated Apr 06, 2026
16699 Boones Ferry Rd #200, Lake Oswego, OR 97035

About Dale Louis Mcnutt

Dental offices in Lake Oswego aren’t exactly rare, but finding one tucked into the Boones Ferry Road corridor—where the suburb’s quiet professionalism meets the occasional burst of retail activity—adds a layer of convenience for those who work or live in the area. The second-floor suite at 16699 Boones Ferry Rd #200 houses a practice that fits neatly into the neighborhood’s unassuming rhythm, neither flashy nor overlooked. It’s the kind of place that assumes you’ve already done your research and just need a reliable option for routine care or the occasional urgent fix.

Dentistry isn’t the sort of service people seek out for ambiance, and that’s fine—what matters is whether the basics are covered without unnecessary friction. Preventive cleanings, fillings, and crowns form the backbone of what they handle, along with the less glamorous but essential tasks like extractions or bridging the gap between a problem and a specialist. No one’s here to upsell whitening trays or lecture you on flossing; the focus stays on addressing what’s in front of them, whether that’s a chipped molar or a long-overdue checkup.

Booking an appointment doesn’t require navigating a call center or decoding an online portal. A direct line, (503) 635-3653, connects to someone who can schedule visits or answer the kind of questions that only come up when you’re already in the chair. There’s an efficiency to that—no redirecting, no scripts—just the practical back-and-forth of figuring out when to come in. It’s the dental equivalent of a well-oiled hinge: not something you notice until it squeaks.

The area itself is easy to reach, whether you’re coming from the tighter streets near the lake or the broader thoroughfares closer to I-5. For first-timers, directions pull up without fuss, and the building’s layout is straightforward once you’re there. Parking, like most things in this stretch of Lake Oswego, follows the unspoken rule of being adequate if you’re not arriving at peak hour.

This listing was last updated on April 06, 2026

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