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Visit The Websites Below To Find Out More About Cosmetic and Restorative Dentistry Our recent blogs have discussed some of the most common reasons to visit your dentist for restorative and cosmetic treatments. Find out more about oral care and cosmetic dentistry at the recommended links...

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Every smile is unique, so achieving an aesthetically pleasing smile requires a personalized treatment plan to address the specific flaws that bother you. One way to boost your smile confidence is to seek treatment from an experienced cosmetic dentist. There are several different cosmetic treatments available...

Preventative measures like at home care, regular dental cleanings, and exams can help to identify tooth decay and slow its progress. However, if decay goes unnoticed and untreated, it may eventually reach the roots and nerves inside of your teeth. As this video explains, when tooth...

Tooth decay is best identified early on, because decay will continue to worsen over time if left untreated. By the time tooth decay causes noticeable symptoms, it may have progressed fairly significantly and will likely require restorative procedures. Below is a look at the stages...

Here at John Carson Dental, your comfort and dental health is our top priority, which is why we’ve provided these informational resources about periodontal disease and CEREC restorative dentistry: Porcelain is a popular material for dental crowns due to its strength and natural appearance, but there...

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According to The New York Times, more than three-quarters of all American adults suffer from some form of periodontal disease, ranging from mild gingivitis to more severe periodontitis.  Physicians have found links between gum disease and serious health conditions such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and...

Periodontal, or gum disease, is the leading cause of tooth loss in the United States.  Because gums are so essential to oral health, it is important to understand how poor hygiene can lead to periodontal disease.  Take a look at this video to see the...

CEREC technology is one of the latest advancements in restorative dentistry.  CEREC uses a combination of computer-aided design and manufacturing technology to enable specially trained dentists to fabricate ceramic dental implants with ease—often on the same day as your appointment.  Take a look at just...