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Posted April 13th, 2015

Are Your Teeth Safe From Coffee Stains?

First things first, put your worries away! We are not about to tell you that your coffee drinking days are over. We know that each shot of caffeine is crucial and we cherish our coffee, too! Here at Advanced Dentistry by Design, we want to educate you on what causes coffee stains and what you […]

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Posted May 13th, 2014

Clear Braces – A New Option for a New Smile!

It’s no secret that regular old braces carry a certain stigma. The brackets, wires, and small, colored bands are clunky and painful, and most people shudder at the thought of having to get them. However, the dentistry of today is very different and  have options for you, like clear braces, that are less-invasive, nearly invisible, more […]

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Posted January 27th, 2014

Manual or Electric Toothbrushes: To buzz or not to buzz

One of the most common questions we hear from our patients at Advanced Dentistry by Design is: what kind of toothbrush should I buy? There are dozens of different kinds of toothbrushes, but the biggest debate is between electric and manual. While electric toothbrushes have some great advantages, would like to ensure Carson City, NV […]

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Posted December 27th, 2013

CEREC – Same Day Crowns Get Rid of Frowns

If you are considering restorative dental work, you may have noticed that some procedures require several visits to the dentist. While it may not be difficult to get one day off of work, each additional visit can be a major inconvenience for Carson City, NV residents. At Advanced Dentistry By Design, we understand how precious […]

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Posted March 22nd, 2013

The Ins and Outs of Dental Bridges

radiant guy / Foter.com / CC BY-SA Dental bridges are an appliance designed to bridge a gap created when a person loses one or more teeth. A bridge is composed of two crowns for those teeth found on either side of a gap. Those teeth are known as abutment teeth, with the false tooth or […]

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