We have committed ourselves to provide information to help our patients in making decisions about their oral care needs. This website will help answer questions you may have regarding your dental health. We are always welcoming new patients and we would love to have you as part of our dental family. Please explore our web site to learn more about us.
You can find information about our staff, our office, and the procedures and services that we offer. Richard Bonnett is a native of Butler. He began his career in dentistry as a lab technician. Following having his own dental laboratory, he continued his education to become a dentist. A graduate of University of Pittsburgh, Dr Bonnett started his practice in 1990.
He later continued his education obtaining his Fellowship with the Academy of General Dentistry. Dr. Murphy is a native of Reading PA. He completed his undergraduate at Albright College. Dr. Murphy is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Murphy completed his Advanced Education in General Dentistry serving as a Captain in the Air Force.
You can find information about our staff, our office, and the procedures and services that we offer. Richard Bonnett is a native of Butler. He began his career in dentistry as a lab technician. Following having his own dental laboratory, he continued his education to become a dentist. A graduate of University of Pittsburgh, Dr Bonnett started his practice in 1990.
He later continued his education obtaining his Fellowship with the Academy of General Dentistry. Dr. Murphy is a native of Reading PA. He completed his undergraduate at Albright College. Dr. Murphy is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Murphy completed his Advanced Education in General Dentistry serving as a Captain in the Air Force.
Services
We are proud to provide a state-of-the-art facility for the highest quality dental care available.
It is one of our top priorities to protect the well-being of our valued patients.
For this reason, our office meets and surpasses all OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) and CDC (Center for Disease Control) standards.
We are confident that you will feel right at home in our office as we welcome all patients as if they were family.
If you would like to make an appointment, please contact our office by phone or email.
It is one of our top priorities to protect the well-being of our valued patients.
For this reason, our office meets and surpasses all OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) and CDC (Center for Disease Control) standards.
We are confident that you will feel right at home in our office as we welcome all patients as if they were family.
If you would like to make an appointment, please contact our office by phone or email.
Regular dental visits are essential to make sure oral health problems - from tooth decay to oral cancer - are detected and treated in a timely manner.
At our office, your oral health is our paramount concern.
We want to make sure your teeth stay healthy, function well and look great!
From regular cleanings and exams to advanced restorative treatments, all of your routine dental needs can be met right here.
Crowns & Bridgework, to replace large amounts of lost tooth structure and/or missing teeth.
At our office, your oral health is our paramount concern.
We want to make sure your teeth stay healthy, function well and look great!
From regular cleanings and exams to advanced restorative treatments, all of your routine dental needs can be met right here.
Crowns & Bridgework, to replace large amounts of lost tooth structure and/or missing teeth.
Digital x-rays are quickly becoming adopted by a large percentage of the dental industry.
A digital x-ray allows the dentist to take an image of the tooth or teeth and put it into an imaging program.
Within this imaging program, there are a number of tools that will allow the dentist to take a very close look at the teeth and surrounding structures with amazing accuracy.
As a benefit to the patient, the digital x-ray also provides nearly 80% less radiation than a standard x-ray.
This is due to the fact that the digital version of the x-ray is much more sensitive to this radiation and has been specifically designed with the patient in mind.
A digital x-ray allows the dentist to take an image of the tooth or teeth and put it into an imaging program.
Within this imaging program, there are a number of tools that will allow the dentist to take a very close look at the teeth and surrounding structures with amazing accuracy.
As a benefit to the patient, the digital x-ray also provides nearly 80% less radiation than a standard x-ray.
This is due to the fact that the digital version of the x-ray is much more sensitive to this radiation and has been specifically designed with the patient in mind.
Why are my teeth sensitive?
Sensitive teeth often come from the fact that your gums have slightly receded.
This recession of the gum line allows the underlying dentin to show through which allows water and food easier access to the sensitive nerve.
To manage this, there are a number of toothpastes, gels and even some dental procedures that can be applied.
Speak to us in more detail if you have very sensitive teeth.
What should I do to prevent gum disease and tooth decay?
Great teeth and gum care start at home.
Sensitive teeth often come from the fact that your gums have slightly receded.
This recession of the gum line allows the underlying dentin to show through which allows water and food easier access to the sensitive nerve.
To manage this, there are a number of toothpastes, gels and even some dental procedures that can be applied.
Speak to us in more detail if you have very sensitive teeth.
What should I do to prevent gum disease and tooth decay?
Great teeth and gum care start at home.
It is important to follow instructions after you have oral surgery to ensure proper healing and to avoid complications.
As a rule of thumb, you should always wait two hours after surgery before eating to let the anesthesia wear off.
Trying to eat before this could result in soft tissue damage because you are not able to feel all of your mouth.
The instructions found below are guidelines.
After your surgery the doctor or dental assistant will give you full instructions on how to properly recover from surgery.
As a rule of thumb, you should always wait two hours after surgery before eating to let the anesthesia wear off.
Trying to eat before this could result in soft tissue damage because you are not able to feel all of your mouth.
The instructions found below are guidelines.
After your surgery the doctor or dental assistant will give you full instructions on how to properly recover from surgery.
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