Dr. Turner and our entire staff strive to provide our patients with quality care, comfort and convenience. We know your time is valuable, and we will do our best to accommodate your busy schedule. We believe in building a foundation of trust by treating our patients with old fashion compassion and caring. We strive to provide value for your health care dollars.
If you are in pain, we make every effort to see you the same day, relieve the pain, complete your treatment or follow up with appointments as needed. Dr. Turner also chooses to be part of the Lone Star Dental Seminar and Seattle Study Club and is a conscientious devotee to the field of Dentistry and is commended for his continued commitment to his professional development, education and quality of care for his patients.
Currently, there are over 250 SSC Affiliate Clubs worldwide, all dedicated to bringing the finest in continuing education to clinicians in their local communities. At Dr. Turner's practice, we use proven modern technology.
If you are in pain, we make every effort to see you the same day, relieve the pain, complete your treatment or follow up with appointments as needed. Dr. Turner also chooses to be part of the Lone Star Dental Seminar and Seattle Study Club and is a conscientious devotee to the field of Dentistry and is commended for his continued commitment to his professional development, education and quality of care for his patients.
Currently, there are over 250 SSC Affiliate Clubs worldwide, all dedicated to bringing the finest in continuing education to clinicians in their local communities. At Dr. Turner's practice, we use proven modern technology.
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At Dr. Turner's practice, we use proven modern technology.
We have embraced digital radiology to reduce patient x-ray exposure but also improve diagnosis.
We also offer Cerec restorations.
This modern high-tech system allows us to create and place crowns, inlays and onlays in just one office visit.
With Cerec, we can help you maintain and improve your smile more conveniently than ever before.
This high-tech system allows us to create and place crowns, inlays and onlays in just ONE office visit; so, you can get the dental treatment you need, then get back to your busy life.
We have embraced digital radiology to reduce patient x-ray exposure but also improve diagnosis.
We also offer Cerec restorations.
This modern high-tech system allows us to create and place crowns, inlays and onlays in just one office visit.
With Cerec, we can help you maintain and improve your smile more conveniently than ever before.
This high-tech system allows us to create and place crowns, inlays and onlays in just ONE office visit; so, you can get the dental treatment you need, then get back to your busy life.
Dr. Turner attended The University of Texas in Austin and is a graduate of the University of Texas Health Science Center Dental School in San Antonio.
Dr. Turner is a member of the Texas Dental Association, Capital Area Dental Society and the Lonestar Dental Seminars Seattle Study Club (a group dedicated to studying comprehensive care and inter-disciplinary care).
He has been serving the Cedar Park, Leander and Anderson Mill area for 22 years.
Dr. Turner is a member of the Texas Dental Association, Capital Area Dental Society and the Lonestar Dental Seminars Seattle Study Club (a group dedicated to studying comprehensive care and inter-disciplinary care).
He has been serving the Cedar Park, Leander and Anderson Mill area for 22 years.
For teeth that have sustained extensive structural damage due to advanced caries or fractures, crowns are advised for the restoration of functionality, strength and aesthetics.
Porcelain Crowns, commonly known as caps, are fixed dental prostheses that are fitted on top of damaged teeth with the help of cements in order to protect them from further damage while restoring their function in the oral cavity.
As the name indicates, these crowns are fabricated using porcelain, a material known for its excellent physical properties.
Porcelain Crowns, commonly known as caps, are fixed dental prostheses that are fitted on top of damaged teeth with the help of cements in order to protect them from further damage while restoring their function in the oral cavity.
As the name indicates, these crowns are fabricated using porcelain, a material known for its excellent physical properties.
Dental implants are currently the best form of replacement of missing teeth in the field of dentistry.
Unlike bridges and dentures, implants replace both, the crown as well as the root portion of the tooth thus protecting the structural integrity of the underlying bone.
However, the procedure is surgically invasive and there are certain medical factors that are taken into consideration before deeming a patient eligible for the procedure.
There are three parts of a conventional dental implant, namely implant, abutment and crown.
Unlike bridges and dentures, implants replace both, the crown as well as the root portion of the tooth thus protecting the structural integrity of the underlying bone.
However, the procedure is surgically invasive and there are certain medical factors that are taken into consideration before deeming a patient eligible for the procedure.
There are three parts of a conventional dental implant, namely implant, abutment and crown.
Root Canal Therapy, or endodontic treatment, is a procedure whereby the pulp portion of the tooth is cleaned and replaced using specialized dental materials in order to relieve infection or pain.
Generally, when the extent of caries is limited only to the enamel or dentine, fillings are advised to restore the tooth.
Dentures are dental prostheses are used to replace missing teeth in the oral cavity.
Complete dentures are indicated for edentulous patients (patients with no teeth in their mouth), and contains artificial acrylic teeth that restore speech, masticatory function and even aesthetics.
Generally, when the extent of caries is limited only to the enamel or dentine, fillings are advised to restore the tooth.
Dentures are dental prostheses are used to replace missing teeth in the oral cavity.
Complete dentures are indicated for edentulous patients (patients with no teeth in their mouth), and contains artificial acrylic teeth that restore speech, masticatory function and even aesthetics.
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