Innumerable studies and research have concluded on the importance of starting children early in their lives with good dental hygiene and oral care.More >>
Innumerable studies and research have concluded on the importance of starting children early in their lives with good dental hygiene and oral care. According to research, the most common chronic childhood disease in America is tooth decay, affecting 50 percent of first-graders and 80 percent of 17-year-olds. Early treatment prevents problems affecting a child's health, well-being, self-image and overall achievement.More >>
Periodontal simply means "the tissue around the teeth." Periodontists specialize in the treatment and surgery of this area, which is often characterized by gum disease. Plaque is the most common element causing gum disease.More >>
Periodontal simply means "the tissue around the teeth." Periodontists specialize in the treatment and surgery of this area, which is often characterized by gum disease. Plaque is the most common element causing gum disease.More >>
Sometimes gum recession causes the tooth root to become exposed, which makes your teeth look long and can make you look older than you are. More >>
Sometimes gum recession causes the tooth root to become exposed, which makes your teeth look long and can make you look older than you are. This recession can happen as a result of a variety of causes, including periodontal diseases. More >>
Dental implants are artificial tooth replacements that were first developed half a century ago by a Swedish scientist named Per-Ingvar Branemark. Implants arose from the patient's need to secure loose-fitting dentures.More >>
Dental implants are artificial tooth replacements that were first developed half a century ago by a Swedish scientist named Per-Ingvar Branemark. Implants arose from the patient's need to secure loose-fitting dentures. Since the advent of the implant, engineering and enhancements to the implant have enabled dentists to expand the implant's usefulness, including the replacement of missing or lost teeth.More >>
Periodontal Associates is now using the latest in dental imaging technology, the GXCB-500 HD, a Cone Beam 3D dental imaging system. More >>
Periodontal Associates is now using the latest in dental imaging technology, the GXCB-500 HD, a Cone Beam 3D dental imaging system. Cone Beam technology is quickly advancing the dental industry's leading approach to treatment planning and diagnosis. With a quick scan around the patient's head, our doctors can now view 3D patient anatomy to accomplish, more precise evaluation for predictable treatment results with shorter appointment times for the patient.More >>
a leading dental care practice in Charleston, South Carolina. We understand the effect of dental health on your overall physical and emotional well-being. Therefore, we are committed to providing you... More >>
a leading dental care practice in Charleston, South Carolina. We understand the effect of dental health on your overall physical and emotional well-being. Therefore, we are committed to providing you with the most up-to-date dental care. Our primary goal is to help you prevent dental disease. In medicine as well as in Dentistry, prevention is the key to your long term dental health.More >>
Dr. Daulton Keith maintains a private practice in Periodontics in Charleston, South Carolina. He is a graduate of the Medical College of Virginia and Boston University's School of Graduate Dentistry in Periodontics.More >>
Dr. Daulton Keith maintains a private practice in Periodontics in Charleston, South Carolina. He is a graduate of the Medical College of Virginia and Boston University's School of Graduate Dentistry in Periodontics. He is a member of the American Dental Association, American Academy of Periodontology, Academy of Osseointegration and the International College of Dentists.More >>
Dr. Christopher J. Caputo maintains a private practice in Periodontics in Charleston, South Carolina. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from Furman University and his Dental degree from the Medical University... More >>
Dr. Christopher J. Caputo maintains a private practice in Periodontics in Charleston, South Carolina. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from Furman University and his Dental degree from the Medical University of South Carolina. Dr. Caputo completed a double residency training program in Advanced Restorative Dentistry and Periodontology, which included implantology at the Medical University of South Carolina.More >>
Dr. Edward T. Murphy maintains a private practice in Periodontics in Charleston, South Carolina. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from University of Georgia and his Dental degree from the Medical University... More >>
Dr. Edward T. Murphy maintains a private practice in Periodontics in Charleston, South Carolina. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from University of Georgia and his Dental degree from the Medical University... More >>