When Dr. Clark Cash began his practice in 1992, he started with a clear and simple
vision that’s still alive and well today — provide quality, compassionate orthodontic
care that’s comfortable, affordable and even fun for the patient. Dr. Cash believes that
when those three factors are met, the results will be successful each and every time.
The highest quality care begins with the proper training and a
willingness to keep learning.
Dr. Cash received both a masters degree and a doctorate degree in dentistry from the
University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. He’s different than a dentist, in that he’s a
specialist in orthodontics, with additional training, making him the most qualified
to provide the highest level of quality orthodontic care available. And he believes
that continuous education is critical to maintaining a leading edge in his field.
Technology and treatment techniques change almost daily.
By reading industry journals, participating in educational
coursework and actively participating in professional
organizations where he collaborates with others in his field
throughout the country, Dr. Cash is able to stay at the forefront
of orthodontics and pass that knowledge on to his patients.
He currently is a member of the American Dental Association,
the American Association of Orthodontists, the Kentucky
Dental Association, the Kentucky Association of Orthodontists
and the Bluegrass Dental Society. His continuing education
either meets or exceeds annual state requirements.
“Providing you with an enjoyable orthodontic
experience is my number one priority. That’s
why I’ve filled my practice with only the latest
orthodontic equipment and the friendliest, most
helpful staff around. To us, you’re not just a
name on a patient chart. We know your
name, and most importantly, we
recognize your smile.”
About Clark D. Cash, D.M.D., M.S.D.
about our team.
Choosing a career in orthodontics takes great commitment, discipline and a
desire to reach out to others who need your expertise. Dr. Cash takes that outreach
one step further by actively participating in extracurricular community activities,
such as coaching YMCA soccer, volunteering his time as a dentist on missions to
Guatemala, Brazil and Thailand, serving as a teach and deacon in his local church,
and by speaking to school groups during Children’s Dental Health Month.
“Getting involved locally is extremely important
to me. It only makes sense to give back as much
as I can to a community that has been responsible
for the success of my practice.”
Any other line of work just wouldn’t do.