Dentists In Laurel Maryland

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Laurel Maryland Dentist - Dr. Garland Davis DDS

We are a dentist office located in the beautiful city of Laurel,Maryland. Our goal is to work with you to achieve the best oral health, the most beautiful smile, and the most favorable dental experience possible. Call us today at 301-490-2900

We provide the Laurel Maryland area with the following services...
Dental Implants
Cosmetic Dentistry
Restorative Care
Teeth Whitening
Periodontal Care
Regular Dental Checkups and Cleaning
Infant Dental Care
Children Dental Care

Garland K. Davis, DDS is known for his gentle and creative touch. He enjoys helping each of his patients improve their health, appearance, and self-esteem by creating the smile of their dreams, and also maintaining the health and function of their teeth, gums, and bite. As far as dentists in Laurel Maryland go, Dr. Davis is the best.

He graduated from University of Maryland School of Dentistry in 1982. Advanced education and continuing dental study allows him to offer his patients a superior dental experience and an unparalleled level of quality care. He is truly committed to excellence in everything he does.

Our state-of-the-art facility is equipped with the most advanced technology available. We offer digital X-Rays, intra-oral cameras, diagnostic lasers, and Zoom the latest tooth whitening technique. Patients may recognize the brand name Zoom as the whitening procedure preferred by cosmetic dentists on ABC's hit television show Extreme Makeover. Call us today at 301-490-2900 .
Dr. Garland Davis DDS - Dentists Laurel Maryland

Dentists Laurel Maryland

Garland Davis DDS

Take a look at our wonderful dental practice located in Laurel Maryland.
Call us today at 301-490-2900
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Cosmetic Dentistry in Laurel MD

In a study completed by the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, researchers found that 9 out of 10 patients agree that an attractive smile is an important asset. They also found that 75% of Americans agree that an unattractive smile can hurt an applicant's chance for career success. Having a smile you love can increase your confidence and boost your self-image. If you are unhappy with your smile, you may be surprised to know that modern cosmetic dentistry offers many solutions to common aesthetic problems. Our office provides the full spectrum of cosmetic dentistry to our patients. Whether you are seeking simple tooth whitening or to repair crooked or damaged teeth, we can help you to achieve a more attractive smile.

Teeth Whitening in Laurel MD

As we age, our teeth lose the brilliant whiteness that implies good dental health and youth. The unsightly stains associated with tobacco, dark liquids, and other factors can leave us feeling less-than-confident about our smiles. Fortunately, there is a simple solution to this dental problem: cosmetic tooth whitening. Our practice provides convenient, take-home tooth-whitening programs and in-office ZOOM! tooth whitening to our patients.

In-Office Tooth Whitening

ZOOM!

Professional tooth whitening System

The ZOOM! Chairside Whitening system is a scientifically advanced, tooth whitening procedure. It is a safe and effective procedure. Your teeth will become dramatically whiter in less than hour! It is an ideal procedure for anyone looking for immediate results. The convenience of ZOOM! in comparison to days of wearing trays or strips makes it the perfect choice for the busy individual.

Procedure

The procedure begins with a short preparation to cover your lips and gums, leaving only your teeth exposed. The ZOOM! clinician then applies the proprietary ZOOM! whitening gel, which is designed to be used with a specially designed light. The ZOOM! light and gel work together to gently penetrate your teeth, breaking up stains and discoloration.

The complete procedure takes less than an hour. Following the preparation period, three cycles of 15 minutes each totally to 45 minutes completes the procedure.

Take-home Tooth Whitening

These kits contain a customized tray that is made from custom molds of your teeth and whitening gel made of hydrogen peroxide. The patient usually wears the trays and gel for approximately thirty minutes two times per day until their teeth have reached the desired shade.

FAQ's

Is whitening safe?

Yes. Extensive research and clinical studies indicate that whitening teeth under the supervision of a dentist is safe. It is not recommended to children under the age of 13 years of age and pregnant or lactating women.

How long do the results last?

To keep your teeth looking their best, we recommend flossing, brushing twice daily along with regular professional cleaning. Occasional touch ups with the specially designed touch up kits help keep your teeth their brightest. These touch up kits can be purchased at the office. It should be noted that tooth whitening treatments have no effect on the artificial materials used for bonds, veneers, or capped teeth.

How does the ZOOM! in office system work?

Hydrogen peroxide is the active ingredient in the whitening gel. As the hydrogen peroxide is broken down, oxygen enters the enamel and dentin, bleaching the colored substances while the structure of the tooth is unchanged.The ZOOM! light aids in activating the hydrogen peroxide and increases the effectiveness of the whitening gel.

Are there any side effects?

Sensitivity during the treatment may occur with some patients. The ZOOM! light generates minimal heat which may be the source of discomfort. Minor tingling sensation may be experienced after the procedure which may last for a couple of days, but will always dissipate. Your dentist may recommend the application of a flouride gel after the procedure to relieve the symptoms.

Take your first step to feeling good, looking great and making a memorable impression every time you smile. You owe it to yourself!
Call our office today to schedule your bleaching appointment!
(A cleaning is recommended prior to the whitening session)

Tooth Pain - How To Avoid Serious Tooth Pain by Flossing

Tooth Pain - Dentists Laurel Maryland

Tooth Pain - Dentist Laurel MarylandTwo simple tasks can help prevent some serious tooth pain. Along with brushing your teeth, you ought to also be flossing on a daily basis. Flossing can take away plaque and debris in areas that your toothbrush isn't in a position to reach. A buildup of plaque can lead to gum disease or tooth decay. Gum disease and tooth decay can lead to bad tooth pain. That is why flossing is terribly important. If you floss immediately when brushing, you will notice that your gums and teeth will be abundantly healthier and the chance of tooth pain will significantly decrease.

If you take a close look at dental floss, you'll notice there are 2 types - nylon and single filament. You'll be able to get nylon either waxed or un-waxed, in several totally different flavors. Nylon floss is created of many strands of nylon material, which means that it can shred, tear, or snag between the teeth if it gets caught on sharp teeth. While the single filament floss is additional expensive than nylon, it can slide simply between teeth, even tight areas and spaces. Unlike nylon, single filament is impossible to shred or tear.

Regardless of the sort of floss you choose, as long you floss regularly, it can remove debris from your teeth and gums. If you've never tried flossing before, you may most likely be amazed at just how much debris and food particles it can remove. Flossing is advised by dentists everywhere, as it can reach places that even the littlest of toothbrushes won't. Food and debris can build up between and around your teeth, which makes dental flossing very important.

The biggest single drawback several people have against flossing is the fact that it will result in bleeding of the gums. People may also be afraid that there will be pain when they floss. Anytime you floss in between your teeth and around your gums, the floss will rub against your gums, resulting in bleeding. Many folks take this the incorrect manner, and immediately stop flossing, typically for good. A little bit of bleeding is very common, and should be expected with flossing.

When you brush your teeth, you miss a lot of food particles and debris that continues to build up in your mouth. No toothbrush is meant to get every area of your mouth, as they all miss difficult to reach places. With the areas missed by the toothbrush, the debris and plaque will continue to build up till they eventually lead to a cavity or decay. To prevent this debris and plaque before it builds up into a very serious tooth decay or tooth pain issue, you should floss. If the decay becomes bad enough it may cause some serious tooth pain.

If you've been afraid or hesitant to try flossing because of the bleeding, or tooth pain, you should get through that worry and floss everytime you brush. To keep your teeth and gums healthy, you absolutely need to brush and floss your teeth. Regular checkups with your dentist can help likewise, though it's up to you to continue your regular every day maintenance. Become very familiar with flossing and brushing. If you floss on a daily basis - you'll quickly realize simply how clean your teeth and gums will be as well as preventing some serious tooth pain.

In the Laurel Maryland area, Contact Garland Davis DDS Family Dentistry.

Laurel Maryland

Some interesting stats about Laurel Maryland

The population of 20707 is 26,277.

That's #3676 out of all 42,305 zip codes.

56% of the population is white, which is 18 points less than the national average.

The average household income in 20707 is $53,006, which is $23,308 more than the typical average.

This contributes to the average house being worth $140,700. When the survey was done in 2000, that represented a difference of 79% from the typical value.

Men make up 47% of the population, and the typical age in this part of MD is 34.8.

Stats about: Laurel, MD

Population: 26,277
Number of Households: 11,354
Average House Value: $140,700
Average Income per Household: $53,006
Elevation: 72 ft

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