
Osky dental
We've been making them happen since 1995.
It is our belief that treatment should be accommodating for our patients. Why travel to a number of different offices out of town to get treatment when it can usually be done here? We strive to offer meticulous, uncompromising, guilt-free personalized services and attention to our patients’ needs.
It is our commitment to make each patient leave with a sense of having been treated with love, joy, compassion and respect.
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Our Vision
“Every smile is a masterpiece, and dentistry is the art that brings it to life.”
Our vision is to be the most trusted dentist in Oskaloosa, providing exceptional care that transforms smiles, builds confidence, and inspires lifelong oral health. We strive to combine advanced technology, compassionate service, and a patient-first approach to create a dental experience that feels personalized, comfortable, and life-changing.

Veterans owned, serving veterans.

Dr. Dan Schuster
Dr. Schuster received his DDS degree from the renowned University of Iowa College of Dentistry. He has completed extensive postgraduate continuing ed. course work in Orthopedics, Orthodontics, Dental Implants and Dental Sleep Medicine. Additionally, he has studied the treatment of TMJ/TMD Disorders under the world’s foremost expert, Dr. Harold Gelb. He is a native Iowan, an Army/Navy veteran, and is happily married to Tamara since 1992. Together they have four boys that have or are serving our country.

Transform Your Smile
At Osky Dental, we believe everyone deserves a healthy, confident smile. If you’re looking for a 5-star rated dentist in Oskaloosa, IA, our experienced team is here to provide personalized care in a welcoming environment. From routine checkups to advanced treatments, we use the latest technology to ensure your smile not only looks great but stays strong for years to come. Whether it’s cosmetic enhancements, restorative solutions, or preventive care, our goal is to help you achieve the smile you’ve always wanted, right here in Oskaloosa.

Dental Plans & Insurance
Dental plans are designed to assist in paying part of the dental treatment cost. It is not designed to pay for all treatments. We try to help you receive your maximum benefit but the deductible and patient co-pays are expected at each visit.
As a courtesy, we will be happy to submit your claims without charge but you are responsible to know your individual policy. They may reimburse at a lower rate so you may be required to pay an “after insurance” balance.
WE PROVIDE COMPREHENSIVE DENTAL SERVICES THAT FACILITATE LONG-TERM DENTAL HEALTH.
NO INSURANCE? NO PROBLEM.
Our in-house savings plan can help you save significantly. Call to learn more.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How often should I be visiting for routine care?
We recommend visiting your skilled dentist in Oskaloosa every six months for routine checkups and cleanings. Regular visits help maintain oral health, prevent issues, and ensure early detection of any dental concerns.
2. Can dental implants replace multiple missing teeth?
Yes, dental implants can replace one, several, or even all teeth using solutions like implant-supported bridges, All-on-4 full arch implants, or snap-in dentures.
3. What if I don’t have dental insurance?
No insurance? No problem. Osky Dental offers an in-house savings plan designed to make quality dental care affordable for every patient. Call us to learn more.
4. Can I have sedation during wisdom teeth extraction?
Yes, sedation options such as nitrous oxide or IV sedation are available to keep patients relaxed and comfortable during extraction. Our Oskaloosa dentist provides care to minimize these risks.
5. How long does Invisalign treatment take in Oskaloosa?
Treatment typically ranges from 6 to 18 months, depending on the teeth’s alignment. Our Oskaloosa orthodontists create a personalized plan for each patient.
6. Is bone grafting or a sinus lift painful?
Patients typically experience minimal discomfort thanks to local anesthesia or sedation. Post-procedure soreness is manageable with medication and proper care.
7. Can I prevent needing a root canal?
Regular dental exams, cleanings, and prompt treatment of cavities or trauma reduce the risk of pulp infection and the need for root canal therapy.