At Charles Calhoun DDS, we value our patient relationships, making it our priority to deliver gentle compassionate care that you deserve from a dentist in Tulsa. We work hard to make you feel at ease by providing exceptional patient care in a relaxed, convenient atmosphere. We strive to develop lifelong relationships with our patients by combining the latest dental technology with a professional and compassionate staff.
The result is a beautiful, healthy smile that lasts a lifetime. We also believe that patients should have sufficient information to make educated decisions about their oral health, treatment options and choice of a Tulsa Dentist. You'll find all of this important information on our website, including directions to our Tulsa Dental office, service descriptions, patient forms, patient education resources and more.
Not only are we a leading Tulsa Dentist, we are a full-service practice providing for all of your dental needs. Dental Crowns & Bridgework, to replace large amounts of lost tooth structure and/or missing teeth.
The result is a beautiful, healthy smile that lasts a lifetime. We also believe that patients should have sufficient information to make educated decisions about their oral health, treatment options and choice of a Tulsa Dentist. You'll find all of this important information on our website, including directions to our Tulsa Dental office, service descriptions, patient forms, patient education resources and more.
Not only are we a leading Tulsa Dentist, we are a full-service practice providing for all of your dental needs. Dental Crowns & Bridgework, to replace large amounts of lost tooth structure and/or missing teeth.
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Dr. Charles Calhoun has been providing the highest quality dental care since 1989.
Dr. Calhoun is a fervent believer in preventive and conservative dentistry.
He works closely with his patients to create a life-long dental care plan that encourages daily attention to dental health and promotes healthy teeth and gums.
He is an absolute believer in conservative treatment, and that in keeping dental work small it will always give the best results.
He believes in educating his patients about their oral health and helping them understand how to be healthier.
Dr. Calhoun is a fervent believer in preventive and conservative dentistry.
He works closely with his patients to create a life-long dental care plan that encourages daily attention to dental health and promotes healthy teeth and gums.
He is an absolute believer in conservative treatment, and that in keeping dental work small it will always give the best results.
He believes in educating his patients about their oral health and helping them understand how to be healthier.
A practice of general dentistry is typically provided by your primary care dental provider.
Very similar to how a primary care physician takes care of your general needs, so to does a general dentist make sure your oral health is on the right track.
This dentist diagnoses, treats, and manages your overall oral health care needs, to include gum care, root canals, fillings, crowns, veneers, bridges, partial dentures, full dentures, and preventive education.
The health care professional that most people see more than any other on a regular basis is actually their Dentist.
Very similar to how a primary care physician takes care of your general needs, so to does a general dentist make sure your oral health is on the right track.
This dentist diagnoses, treats, and manages your overall oral health care needs, to include gum care, root canals, fillings, crowns, veneers, bridges, partial dentures, full dentures, and preventive education.
The health care professional that most people see more than any other on a regular basis is actually their Dentist.
Full or partial tooth loss, if left untreated, doesn't just affect a person's self-image - it can also increase the risk of developing nutritional problems and other systemic health disorders.
Fortunately, there's a reliable and time-tested method for treating this condition: full or partial dentures.
Dentures are just one option for replacing missing teeth; some of the others include fixed bridgework and dental implants.
Each method has its particular pluses and minuses, which should be carefully considered.
Fortunately, there's a reliable and time-tested method for treating this condition: full or partial dentures.
Dentures are just one option for replacing missing teeth; some of the others include fixed bridgework and dental implants.
Each method has its particular pluses and minuses, which should be carefully considered.
A collaborative effort that includes you, Dr. Calhoun, and the Tulsa dental staff is the only way to preserve your natural dentition and the structures that support your teeth by preventing the onset, progress, and recurrence of dental diseases and conditions.
Our practice is prepared to guide you through the management of all dental diseases including gum disease, tooth decay, and oral cancer.
In an effort to better serve you as your dentist, we have added state-of-the-art techniques, processes, and dental machinery to aid us on this journey forward into a healthier smile.
Our practice is prepared to guide you through the management of all dental diseases including gum disease, tooth decay, and oral cancer.
In an effort to better serve you as your dentist, we have added state-of-the-art techniques, processes, and dental machinery to aid us on this journey forward into a healthier smile.
How does oral cancer go so unnoticed, when it is no less deadly than other types of cancer.
It is estimated that in the United States, oral cancer is responsible for killing one person every hour, every day.
It goes undetected!
While it accounts for a relatively small percentage of all cancers, oral cancer is dangerous because it isn't usually detected until it has reached an advanced stage.
At that point, the odds aren't great: only about 60% of people will survive after five years of treatment.
It is estimated that in the United States, oral cancer is responsible for killing one person every hour, every day.
It goes undetected!
While it accounts for a relatively small percentage of all cancers, oral cancer is dangerous because it isn't usually detected until it has reached an advanced stage.
At that point, the odds aren't great: only about 60% of people will survive after five years of treatment.
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