With convenient office locations in Buckhead and Dunwoody, our modern dental practice offers high-quality dental care and a unique patient experience. Our dentists provide comprehensive dental care to patients in Atlanta, Dunwoody and the surrounding communities in a warm, relaxing atmosphere delivered by a friendly and professional staff. The moment you walk into our office, you will see that our dental practice is different from most.
From our patient amenities including valet parking, flat screen televisions, hot scented towels and blankets, noise-canceling headphones, a beverage station and an Internet Bar, to our clean and contemporary design, you will feel like you are visiting a spa instead of a dentist office. At Pure Dental Health, we have a team of talented Atlanta dentists who put patients first.
Our entire dental care team at our Buckhead and Dunwoody offices take the time to get to know each and every one of our patients so that we can provide personalized dental care to meet your individual needs.
From our patient amenities including valet parking, flat screen televisions, hot scented towels and blankets, noise-canceling headphones, a beverage station and an Internet Bar, to our clean and contemporary design, you will feel like you are visiting a spa instead of a dentist office. At Pure Dental Health, we have a team of talented Atlanta dentists who put patients first.
Our entire dental care team at our Buckhead and Dunwoody offices take the time to get to know each and every one of our patients so that we can provide personalized dental care to meet your individual needs.
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Cavities (i.e., dental caries) are extremely common.
On average, dentists report over 3 million cases per year.
Cavities are caused by sugar from the foods we eat and bacteria in our mouth.
Cavities can be prevented with good oral hygiene, a good diet and the help of consistent preventative dental visits.
Sometimes you won't know you have a cavity until you visit a dentist; typically, when it hurts, it's too late.
When should you see a dentist?
The correct answer is BEFORE you experience any of these symptoms.
On average, dentists report over 3 million cases per year.
Cavities are caused by sugar from the foods we eat and bacteria in our mouth.
Cavities can be prevented with good oral hygiene, a good diet and the help of consistent preventative dental visits.
Sometimes you won't know you have a cavity until you visit a dentist; typically, when it hurts, it's too late.
When should you see a dentist?
The correct answer is BEFORE you experience any of these symptoms.
Although tooth enamel is the most durable material in the body, it can still break from trauma or biting down on something hard.
If a tooth already has large fillings or decay, it is even more susceptible to fracture.
The treatment to repair your broken or chipped tooth depends on the degree of damage and can range from no treatment to root canal therapy.
If only a small portion of your tooth enamel is broken, we can repair it using a composite (white) filling.
We custom match the color of your tooth so that the damage isn't noticeable.
If a tooth already has large fillings or decay, it is even more susceptible to fracture.
The treatment to repair your broken or chipped tooth depends on the degree of damage and can range from no treatment to root canal therapy.
If only a small portion of your tooth enamel is broken, we can repair it using a composite (white) filling.
We custom match the color of your tooth so that the damage isn't noticeable.
The level of sedation a patient experiences depends on a variety of things such as the type of procedures, your age, medications taken, medical condition and health habits.
The anesthesia you receive depends on the procedure you are having done, your health and your preference.
All types of anesthesia used in dentistry are administered to keep you comfortable and pain-free during dental procedures and surgeries such as fillings, extractions, crowns and root canals.
There are differences between each type of anesthesia.
The anesthesia you receive depends on the procedure you are having done, your health and your preference.
All types of anesthesia used in dentistry are administered to keep you comfortable and pain-free during dental procedures and surgeries such as fillings, extractions, crowns and root canals.
There are differences between each type of anesthesia.
Gum disease is an essential piece of your overall health, and if left untreated, can lead to problematic issues you want to avoid.
According to the CDC, as many as 47.2% of Americans (64.7 million aged 30 and older) have gum disease.
For people over the age of 65, this number rises to 70%.
Gum disease is the leading cause of tooth loss and is associated with other diseases like diabetes and heart disease.
Gum disease isn't painful.
However, as it advances, it can lead to more and more symptoms, and eventually, tooth loss.
According to the CDC, as many as 47.2% of Americans (64.7 million aged 30 and older) have gum disease.
For people over the age of 65, this number rises to 70%.
Gum disease is the leading cause of tooth loss and is associated with other diseases like diabetes and heart disease.
Gum disease isn't painful.
However, as it advances, it can lead to more and more symptoms, and eventually, tooth loss.
Bad breath, also known as halitosis, is extremely common.
Many over-the-counter products make unfounded promises about improving bad breath without addressing its causes.
Many over-the-counter products make unfounded promises about being able to improve bad breath without addressing its causes.
Removal of odor-causing bacteria is the most crucial part of treating halitosis.
This bacteria can be caused by improper hygiene and many different foods.
Understanding the causes allows us to properly direct our treatment efforts to the correct source of the issue.
Many over-the-counter products make unfounded promises about improving bad breath without addressing its causes.
Many over-the-counter products make unfounded promises about being able to improve bad breath without addressing its causes.
Removal of odor-causing bacteria is the most crucial part of treating halitosis.
This bacteria can be caused by improper hygiene and many different foods.
Understanding the causes allows us to properly direct our treatment efforts to the correct source of the issue.
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