Dr. James Heaton
Dr. James Heaton loves all aspects of dentistry and is committed to providing excellent treatment to his patients in a comfortable atmosphere. He takes every opportunity to make sure you understand what to expect, and he will diligently answer your questions throughout the procedure. If you have a question after you leave the office, simply give us a call and we will follow up with Dr. Heaton to get your answers.
Dr. Heaton is continually expanding his dental knowledge, having completed the following continuing education courses:
• Midwest Implant Institute
• Training and coursework in progressive orthodontics Invisalign® certification.
• Member of Frank Spear Esthetic Study Club
Dr. Heaton was raised in Roosevelt, Utah. After completing a two-year service mission in the West Indies, Dr. Heaton received a bachelor’s degree in advanced radiologic sciences from Weber State University. He then continued his education at Ohio State University, where he earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree. While completing his studies at OSU, Dr. Heaton received multiple awards, including one for his research in dental esthetics, which he also had the opportunity to present to colleagues in Barcelona, Spain.
In his spare time, Dr. Heaton enjoys spending time with his wife, Molly, two daughters, Alexis and Berkley, and son Trey. He also enjoys hunting, fishing, golfing, and watching college football and basketball.
I am a dentist and have been practicing here in the East Valley for the last four years. I love my profession but it is hard on my body, specifically my shoulders and neck. Each year I seem to notice more and more discomfort as I practice and occasionally even when I am away from work. It eventually got to a point where I could actually feel a burning and tingling sensation around my shoulder blades. I would notice this one to two times a day, sometimes while working, but sometimes just driving down the freeway. Knowing I want to practice dentistry for a very long time I have sought out many different professional opinions on how to best manage this issue and to hopefully find some relief. The only real relief I have found has been with massage. I have become a regular to several of the spas in the area receiving 2-3 massages per month, which has been helpful to a point.
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