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Plano Dentist

        Irrespective of the age group, the Plano dentist offers safe and sound Dental Solutions at all levels


Hardly very few people on this Earth exist who are as much passion and committed to their profession as the Plano Dentist, Dr. George Smith. He has been serving incredibly in the field of dentistry to the entire families residing in Texas on the land of Plano for about thirty-five years now. He has been working non-stop soon after he completed his graduation in 1981 after getting married in 1980. The old but the energetic couple is still working together for more than three decades now. Dr. Smith’s wife is the manager of his dental office and has been a devoted life partner at every step. They have thousands of customers now and are well-known for offering a wide array of dental services.





Dr. George’s office is conveniently located in Plano and is quickly accessible via all major routes for the locals and the citizens of the nearby areas. From Monday to Thursday, they are open from 8 AM to 5 PM. On Fridays, they open an hour later and also close at 4 PM instead of 5 PM. Saturdays are also less hectic for this dental team in Plano as they are only open if there are any appointments for Saturdays. But you will never find them reluctant to welcome any client during their hours of working no matter how busy the day goes. They have a well-equipped office and a well-managed staff.

They happily accept payments via credit card and check if you are short of cash from your dental visit. They allow insurance coverage and accept PPOs and indemnity plans as well. They also have contracts with a few third parties that help their clients by designing easy treatment plans for them and helping them out with the required financial aid. They believe that the patient has a very crucial role in the treatment outcome, therefore they conduct a couple of interactive sessions with the patient to hear, discuss and counsel them. Their office sterilization methods stand on efficient footings of the OSHA requirements. From a child to an elderly, you will surely feel utmost safety in getting your dental procedure from Dr. Smith’s Plano office.

Crowns and the supportive bridges

These are fixed oral prosthetic and only certified dental practitioners have the legal rights to place them in a patient’s mouth. These are lifetime dental prosthetic and do not need any replacement if proper care is taken, though regular follow up visits are essential for all procedures and a healthy mouth.

The 20th century crowns are made of porcelain and are customized to match the natural teeth contour and color of an individual’s mouth and to resume the function of the damaged or lost natural tooth that a crown replaces. Crowns are generally known as caps and used over dental implants in place of missing teeth and over the treated tooth part of the damaged tooth that has undergone a root canal therapy. Bridges are meant for the integrity of one’s mouth structure and are used to fill the gaps left by missing teeth. Bridges provide strong support to the artificial tooth crown and the adjacent natural teeth.



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