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Media Summary http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubv79kfByc4&feature=share&list=UU3UBF_16dd2UncCoR0lCgKQ Taking Time to Care for Your Smile Dental health needs vary at every age, and good habits in early adulthood can reduce the need for intensive restorative care as your smile ages. In this video from the American Dental Association, you will hear some helpful reminders...

Dental implants have become the new standard treatment for missing tooth replacement because they offer the most permanent restoration of the tooth structure without sacrificing the integrity of the remaining natural teeth and underlying bone. While dental implants are highly effective and aesthetically pleasing, they...

If you want to improve your smile from the inside out, learn about the restorative and preventive services offered at the office of Dr. John Carson, DDS by visiting our website or calling us at (520) 514-7203. We can provide you with the complete care...

Tooth restoration is an important aspect of dental care if you have lost a tooth. Tooth restoration not only improves the look of your smile, but it will also preserve the health of your remaining natural teeth and gums. There are several options to replace...

Keeping your teeth and gums healthy does not require much work, but it is important to know which steps will make a difference in your smile. With this video, you can hear some of the best tips for caring for your teeth and gums. First,...

If you want to support the preventive care that you receive at the dentist’s office, it is important to develop a home-care routine for your teeth and gums. By brushing and flossing properly, you will reduce your need for restorative dental care and keep your...

Our recent blogs have reviewed some procedures that can give you newfound confidence in your smile. You can find more details about these treatments with the articles below. To schedule a personalized consultation to discuss your smile, visit John Carson, DDS in Tucson. Call (520)...

Cavities are a problem commonly associated with children, but they often appear in adults as well. When cavities are spotted early enough, they can be treated through changes to a person’s oral hygiene routine. As the cavity becomes larger and does more damage to the hard...