Posts Tagged ‘Buchanan and Dudney’

Patient Testimonials

Saturday, July 17th, 2010

birmingham dentist“Dr. Buchanan, I just wanted to say thank you for a wonderful visit this week. I actually enjoyed going to the dentist!”

Brittany C. – Moody, AL

 

“We have had nothing but great things to say about Greystone Smile Design and Dr. Trent Buchanan. Dr. Buchanan is thoughtful and personable and really has a passion for dentistry. The team in the office goes out of their way to make sure that you are as comfortable as possible, and that you have a great experience. My entire family would suggest to anyone that they trust this practice for their ongoing dental needs.?”

Kevin F. – Hoover, AL

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Whitening – Before and After

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010
 

Before (1 hour Power Bleaching)

After (1 hour Power Bleaching)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Birmingham Dentist

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Sonicare vs Oral B – A Review of Power Toothbrushes

A popular question nowadays is not just which toothbrush is best, but which POWER  toothbrush is best.  Power toothbrushes are gaining popularity because of staggering advancements in technology.  These have become somewhat of the iPhone of oral hygiene.  But, which is best? – This post will compare and contrast the top 2 power toothbrushes:  Sonicare vs. Oral B.

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Insurance Friendly

Monday, May 24th, 2010

birmingham alabama dentistA New Way To Numb

In the dental office, we never mention the “n” word…the one that rhymes with beedle.  If it weren’t for the “beedles,” maybe we dentist would be more popular.  Nobody likes “beedles,” but if we didn’t numb your tooth, we definitely wouldn’t remain friends. 

But what if we could numb your tooth without you even knowing it?  Or, better yet, what if we could do some procedures without the use of “beedles” altogether.

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New Patients Welcome

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

greystone dentistCan too much whitening harm tooth enamel?

There has always been some disagreement in the dental world about this question.  Some past studies showed that high-concentration hydrogen peroxide-based products can cause increased porosity leading to demineralization and calcium loss, but results have always been inconclusive. 

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