Dr. Trent Buchanan of Greystone Smile Design discusses the importance of dental hygiene on the local NBC13 morning show.
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Dr. Trent Buchanan of Greystone Smile Design discusses the importance of dental hygiene on the local NBC13 morning show.
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Greystone Smile Design, the office of Dr. Trent Buchanan and Dr. Tom Dudney, is pleased to sponsor Cameron Meadows, Miss Greystone Teen USA, in the upcoming Miss Alabama Teen USA competition. The winner will go on to represent the state of Alabama in the Miss Teen USA pageant. We are so proud of Cameron’s accomplishments!
To learn more about how to get a dazzling white smile, visit us today!
A recent study of the most popular body parts for piercings had the tongue ranked 4th, behind the ear, naval, and nose. And, we all know tongue piercings are on the rise. It is one of today’s hottest fads, and its popularity is sweeping across the United States.
Early on, teenagers dominated the tongue jewelry market. However, today many adults have jumped on the bandwagon, and both men and women of all ages can be seen showing off their slippery “barbell.”
One aspect that often goes overlooked is the possible oral health hazards that tongue piercings can induce. Read on for the 6 most common complications associated with tongue piercings.
Dr. Trenton H. Buchanan was recognized as a Fellow in the Academy of General Dentistry at the convocation ceremony in New Orleans on July 10, 2010. The Fellowship designation is one of the most rigorous continuing dental education programs today. A general dentist who is a “Fellow” in the Academy of General Dentistry (FAGD) has been recognized by other general dentists as a leader and example to other dentists of the importance of quality continuing dental education to patient care.
To earn a Fellowship Award, a dentist must earn a minimum of 500 approved continuing dental education credits and pass a comprehensive 400-question examination. The dentist is required to be an AGD member for three continuous years. While attaining Fellowship is a challenge, it allows dentists to remain current with what is new in dentistry, and to incorporate the latest research techniques into their practices.
Fellows of the AGD follow a lifelong pursuit of continuing education to provide the highest quality of dental care to patients. The award symbolizes the professional responsibility of general dentists to remain current in their profession and reminds each member of the dental profession to continue to learn new techniques for their dental practice. These are awards, however, and should not be confused with post-graduate degrees or certification. Every dentist who applies for the Fellowship Award has their application reviewed by the AGD Council on Dental Education to assure that the high standards of the AGD are met.
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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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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.
The Hollywood Smile is more than just a fashion statement nowadays – it’s a way of life. And it seems like the perfect smile just so happens to come in the “famous package” Hollywood gives away when you make the A – List.
It’s usually one of the first cosmetic enhancements undergone and rightfully so – as you can see, it makes a stunning difference.
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Tooth decay can occur as soon as a baby’s teeth appear. One of the risk factors for early childhood caries (sometimes called “baby bottle tooth decay”) is frequent and prolonged exposure of a baby’s teeth to liquids containing sugar – including milk, formula, and fruit juice.
Because decay can destroy the teeth of an infant or young child, parents should encourage their children to drink from a cup by their first birthday.
Greystone Smile Design is proud to offer Opalescence Boost 1 hour in-office whitening. This video demonstrates how easy this procedure is. It takes about an hour and has amazing results! We use desensitizers before and after the procedure, making sensitivity minimal. Check it out today!
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