At Merritt Mill Dental Associates, we're proud to say that we offer a full range of both general and cosmetic dental treatments out of our office in Salisbury. Whether you're looking to enhance your smile with a cosmetic procedure, like whitening or dental implants, or you're looking to prevent future dental health problems with teeth cleanings or examinations, our dentist has you covered.
We are committed to using the latest and most innovative techniques and technology so that we can ensure that you are getting only the very best care from our team. When you choose Merritt Mill Dental Associates, you'll gain the peace of mind in knowing that your smile and your oral health are in only the best hands. We're your neighbors, and we're dedicated to helping you make the most of your smile.
We are committed to using the latest and most innovative techniques and technology so that we can ensure that you are getting only the very best care from our team. When you choose Merritt Mill Dental Associates, you'll gain the peace of mind in knowing that your smile and your oral health are in only the best hands. We're your neighbors, and we're dedicated to helping you make the most of your smile.
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At Merritt Mill Dental Associates, our goal is to provide our patients with the best quality of care regardless of which dental service we're administering.
To that end, we include experienced, qualified, and compassionate dentists and dental staff members on our team.
Every professional on the Merritt Mill team maintains the highest levels of accreditation and is dedicated to pursuing ongoing education to stay up-to-date on the latest techniques and trends in the dental industry.
What's more, we're passionate about practicing a gentle dentistry approach for the comfort of all our patients.
To that end, we include experienced, qualified, and compassionate dentists and dental staff members on our team.
Every professional on the Merritt Mill team maintains the highest levels of accreditation and is dedicated to pursuing ongoing education to stay up-to-date on the latest techniques and trends in the dental industry.
What's more, we're passionate about practicing a gentle dentistry approach for the comfort of all our patients.
At Merritt Mill Dental Associates, we are focused on treating the whole person.
In addition to addressing specific tooth- and gum-related conditions, we consider how your teeth and gums affect your overall health.
Our goal is to help you achieve a confident, beautiful, and functional smile, while also keeping you informed about your dental treatment options so that, where applicable, you can choose the path that's right for you.
Your smile is one of your top features, and your dental health is an essential component of your overall health.
In addition to addressing specific tooth- and gum-related conditions, we consider how your teeth and gums affect your overall health.
Our goal is to help you achieve a confident, beautiful, and functional smile, while also keeping you informed about your dental treatment options so that, where applicable, you can choose the path that's right for you.
Your smile is one of your top features, and your dental health is an essential component of your overall health.
Dentistry is an art as well as a science, and dental crowns offer a perfect example of this.
A dental crown or "cap" is a covering that fits over a damaged, decayed, or unattractive tooth.
It can even replace a tooth entirely as part of dental bridgework.
A crown completely covers a tooth above the gum line.
This is in contrast to a dental veneer, which only covers a tooth's front surface and needs natural tooth structure to support it.
Therefore, if a tooth is missing a significant amount of structure above the gum line, a crown would be the restoration of choice.
A dental crown or "cap" is a covering that fits over a damaged, decayed, or unattractive tooth.
It can even replace a tooth entirely as part of dental bridgework.
A crown completely covers a tooth above the gum line.
This is in contrast to a dental veneer, which only covers a tooth's front surface and needs natural tooth structure to support it.
Therefore, if a tooth is missing a significant amount of structure above the gum line, a crown would be the restoration of choice.
When you have a dental emergency - whether it's caused by a sudden accident or chronic disease - your teeth and/or the tissues of the mouth that surround them need to receive proper care right away.
As with any type of medical emergency, it's important to be aware, before you're actually in the situation, of what you can do to ensure the best outcome.
A knocked-out permanent tooth requires quick thinking and immediate action.
You'll increase the chances of saving the tooth if you pick it up without touching the root, gently clean it off with water, and put it back in its socket facing the correct way.
As with any type of medical emergency, it's important to be aware, before you're actually in the situation, of what you can do to ensure the best outcome.
A knocked-out permanent tooth requires quick thinking and immediate action.
You'll increase the chances of saving the tooth if you pick it up without touching the root, gently clean it off with water, and put it back in its socket facing the correct way.
If you have never had a cavity, congratulations!
If you have had one, you are not alone.
About 78% of us have had at least one cavity by the time we reach age 17, according to a 2000 report by the U.S. Surgeon General.
Fortunately there's a time-tested treatment for cavities: the dental filling.
Fillings do just what the name implies - seal a small hole in your tooth, i.e., a cavity, caused by decay.
This prevents the decay (a bacteria-induced infection) from spreading further into your tooth and, if untreated, continue on to the sensitive inner pulp (nerve) tissue located in the root canal.
If you have had one, you are not alone.
About 78% of us have had at least one cavity by the time we reach age 17, according to a 2000 report by the U.S. Surgeon General.
Fortunately there's a time-tested treatment for cavities: the dental filling.
Fillings do just what the name implies - seal a small hole in your tooth, i.e., a cavity, caused by decay.
This prevents the decay (a bacteria-induced infection) from spreading further into your tooth and, if untreated, continue on to the sensitive inner pulp (nerve) tissue located in the root canal.
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