Our office utilizes the latest in dental technology to make your visit comfortable and easy. At Johnson Family Dentistry located in Powder Springs, GA our priority is to provide the best dental care possible to each member of your family. Our dental team wants to provide you with enough information to make an informed decision and ease any concerns you may have about treatment.
We know that everyone's schedule is different so we also offer the convenience of our current location which is neutral to our Lithia Springs, Villa Rica, Douglasville, Hiram and Dallas neighbors. Stop by to experience dentistry at its finest. Dr. Crystal Johnson is a native of Jackson, MS. She graduated from Tougaloo College with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology, after which she earned her Doctorate of Dental Surgery, DDS, from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis, TN.
We know that everyone's schedule is different so we also offer the convenience of our current location which is neutral to our Lithia Springs, Villa Rica, Douglasville, Hiram and Dallas neighbors. Stop by to experience dentistry at its finest. Dr. Crystal Johnson is a native of Jackson, MS. She graduated from Tougaloo College with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology, after which she earned her Doctorate of Dental Surgery, DDS, from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis, TN.
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Dr. Crystal Johnson is a native of Jackson, MS.
She graduated from Tougaloo College with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology, after which she earned her Doctorate of Dental Surgery, DDS, from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis, TN.
Dr. Johnson is a member of the American Dental Association (ADA), Academy of General Dentistry and the Georgia Dental Association (GDA).
She currently attends numerous continuing education courses to remain current on the ever changing world of dentistry.
She graduated from Tougaloo College with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology, after which she earned her Doctorate of Dental Surgery, DDS, from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis, TN.
Dr. Johnson is a member of the American Dental Association (ADA), Academy of General Dentistry and the Georgia Dental Association (GDA).
She currently attends numerous continuing education courses to remain current on the ever changing world of dentistry.
The primary goal of dentistry is to preserve your natural teeth and keep them healthy for as long as possible, however, in some instances removing a tooth may be in your best interest.
Tooth extraction is the removal of a tooth from its socket in the bone.
Extractions are often indicated to prevent pain or infection and sometimes, teeth are removed that are damaged beyond repair.
Usually, the recovery period after a tooth extraction is quick.
We recommend that our patients follow post-procedure instructions carefully.
Tooth extraction is the removal of a tooth from its socket in the bone.
Extractions are often indicated to prevent pain or infection and sometimes, teeth are removed that are damaged beyond repair.
Usually, the recovery period after a tooth extraction is quick.
We recommend that our patients follow post-procedure instructions carefully.
When considering tooth fillings, one of the options available are composite fillings which are made from durable plastics that are similar in color to natural teeth.
Because the composite fillings are tooth-colored, they look more natural and are less noticeable compared to other types of fillings.
Another benefit of tooth-colored fillings is that they are compatible with sealants allowing your dentist to perform both procedures in a single sitting preventing further decay.
There are other advantages to composite, tooth-colored fillings, most importantly the capability of bonding to tooth structure.
Because the composite fillings are tooth-colored, they look more natural and are less noticeable compared to other types of fillings.
Another benefit of tooth-colored fillings is that they are compatible with sealants allowing your dentist to perform both procedures in a single sitting preventing further decay.
There are other advantages to composite, tooth-colored fillings, most importantly the capability of bonding to tooth structure.
A crown (cap) is a restoration that is placed on teeth that have lost a lot of their structure.
There are various types of crowns, ranging from full porcelain to full metal.
Your dentist will explain the advantages and disadvantages of each kind for you.
The process of making a crown includes a number of steps, beginning with preparing and taking impressions of the tooth/teeth involved.
A temporary crown or bridge is then placed on your teeth.
Meanwhile, the impressions are sent to the lab where a mold of the teeth is poured and the work begins.
There are various types of crowns, ranging from full porcelain to full metal.
Your dentist will explain the advantages and disadvantages of each kind for you.
The process of making a crown includes a number of steps, beginning with preparing and taking impressions of the tooth/teeth involved.
A temporary crown or bridge is then placed on your teeth.
Meanwhile, the impressions are sent to the lab where a mold of the teeth is poured and the work begins.
During the last 20 years, dental implants have become a desirable alternative to other methods of replacing missing teeth.
Excellent success rates and a range of available options give dentists a variety of new ways to treat and replace lost teeth.
Your dentist can evaluate your case and tell you if you are a candidate for dental implants.
Structurally, a dental implant is a titanium-based cylinder that replaces the missing tooth root.
After a period of time, other parts are placed on the implant to enable your dentist to eventually place a crown (cap) on the implant.
Excellent success rates and a range of available options give dentists a variety of new ways to treat and replace lost teeth.
Your dentist can evaluate your case and tell you if you are a candidate for dental implants.
Structurally, a dental implant is a titanium-based cylinder that replaces the missing tooth root.
After a period of time, other parts are placed on the implant to enable your dentist to eventually place a crown (cap) on the implant.
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