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How much does a Dental Crown Cost? Sandy Springs Dental Care

Dental crowns cost anywhere from $900.00 up, depending on the tooth being restored.  Additionally, the cost varies by: materials, complexity, and the dentist's training and experience[1]. Insurance may pay part of the cost if it's obviously needed for medical reasons, but usually crowns are covered only on a limited basis per year.   Nowadays crowns are

Cranberries Have Unique Benefit For Women – Dentist Sandy Springs

A recent study at Rutgers University, and published in Phytochemistry, confirmed a long-held theory that ingestion of cranberries is helpful in protecting against harmful bacterial in the urinary tract. This is due to one of its natural compounds called proanthocyanidin [PAC's], and its anti-adhesion effect. Cranberry components are potential anti-caries agents since they inhibit acid

ADA Recognized “Cosmetic Dentist”. a Prosthodontist – Dentist Sandy Springs

More and more dentists are calling themselves ‘cosmetic dentists’ when there is no cosmetic specialty in dentistry.   Regardless of this claim, the fact remains that the majority of dentist are general dentist who press the envelope of ethics by calling themselves ‘cosmetic dentists’. They all have undergraduate degrees and at least four years of dental

ADA Recognized Prosthodontist – Sandy Springs Top Dentist

The American Dental Association (ADA) only has nine recognized post dental degree specialties and implant dentistry falls within several of them.  These specialties range in one to six years of advanced training beyond dental school.  At the end of their post doctorate dental degree, these dentists receive additional certifications in their respective specialties, becoming experts

Oral Health Care of Our Aging Population – Dentist Sandy Springs

Two important oral health care concerns emerging in the United States are disparities in the oral disease burden and the inability of certain segments of the population to access oral healthcare.[1]  Older Americans are becoming a larger segment of our population and suffer disproportionately from oral diseases, with the problem being particularly acute for individuals