Dr. Stallings was born and raised in Helena, MT. He attended Brigham Young University for his undergraduate degree majoring in Computer Science. He met his wife Kristin and they have been married since 2003. Following graduation, he moved to Denver, CO and worked as a software engineer for an aerospace company for 6 years. After several encounters with friends and family in dentistry, he felt a draw to the profession. He saw them help people look and feel better, and make a real difference in patients’ lives. He decided to attend the University of Colorado School of Dental Medicine and graduated in 2014. Following graduation, he moved to Tulsa and worked for the Sapulpa Indian Health Center and Shortline Dental prior to joining Woodland Dentistry & Braces.
Dr. Stallings and his wife are the proud parents of three beautiful girls. They enjoy traveling and spending time together. Dr. Stallings is a fanatic of college sports, especially basketball and football, and he also enjoys gardening. Dr. Stallings also loves playing the piano, and is an organist for his local church congregation.
Dr. Stallings loves helping people regain and maintain their happiness and confidence through a beautiful smile. Helping people feel good and look good is what he lives for. As a resident of the Tulsa area for many years, he works to build and maintain relationships within the community. He believes in providing professional high quality care, attends numerous Continuing Education courses to assure he is always at the forefront of the field. He is a member of a local Spear Study Club, as well as a member of the American Dental Association, Oklahoma Dental Association, and Tulsa County Dental Society.
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Some teeth are, unfortunately, beyond saving. We can remove them and prevent further damage and pain.
Using various forms of light conscious sedation techniques, we are able to virtually eliminate the stress of going to the dentist.
Eliminate tooth pain with a root canal - they’re not as scary as you think!