Friday, November 11, 2011

How Does a Dentist Fill a Cavity?

A cavity is a small dental infection of the tooth that is comprised of bacteria and is treated with a filling. Discover how a dentist fills a cavity by numbing the patient, cleaning the cavity and filling it with tips from a dentist in this free video on dental health and oral hygiene.



Above article and video created by: ExpertVillage.com

BARTRAM DENTAL CENTER
Telephone: 904.201.6000
130 Gateway Circle
St. Johns, Florida 32259
Web: http://www.bartramdentalcenter.com/

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Teeth Whitening - Facts on Whitening Toothpaste

While most whitening toothpastes don't chemically whiten the teeth, they do help remove surface stains which will make the teeth appear lighter. Discover active ingredients that whiten teeth, such as peroxide, with tips from a dentist in this free video on dental health and oral hygiene.




Above article and video created by: ExpertVillage.com

BARTRAM DENTAL CENTER
Telephone: 904.201.6000
130 Gateway Circle
St. Johns, Florida 32259
Web: http://www.bartramdentalcenter.com/

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Preventive Dentistry - Early Signs of Gum Disease

Some early warning signs of gum disease include buildup, plaque, tartar, irritation of gum tissue and bleeding when flossing or eating. Treat gingivitis before it becomes periodontitis with tips from a dentist in this free video on dental health and oral hygiene.



Above article & video created by: ExpertVillage.com

BARTRAM DENTAL CENTER
Telephone: 904.201.6000
130 Gateway Circle
St. Johns, Florida 32259
Web: http://www.bartramdentalcenter.com/

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Dental Care for Crowns, Bridges and Braces

If you have fixed bridgework, braces or other dental work which connects adjacent teeth, cleaning under and around it with an interdental brush can prevent tooth decay and gum disease. While their use may seem intuitive, many people are unaware that plaque accumulates under bridge connectors, around orthodontic brackets, etc. This animation describes use of an interdental brush to avoid recurrent caries around fixed bridge retainer margins, and the resulting failure of expensive dental work.




Above article & video produced by: www.ToothIQ.com



Cosmetic Dentistry
Cerec Dental Crowns - Single Visit Crowns
BARTRAM DENTAL CENTER
Telephone: 904.201.6000
130 Gateway Circle
St. Johns, Florida 32259
Web: http://www.bartramdentalcenter.com/

Cerec Dental Crowns Dentistry St. Johns FL

Dental Crowns in just ONE Visit!
CEREC  Crowns


Cosmetic Dentistry
Cerec Dental Crowns - Single Visit Crowns
BARTRAM DENTAL CENTER
Telephone: 904.201.6000
130 Gateway Circle
St. Johns, Florida 32259
Web: http://www.bartramdentalcenter.com/

Six Month Smiles Happy Patient - Clear Dental Braces

Adult Orthodontic Braces
Six Month Smiles - Adult Cosmetic Braces
St. Johns, Florida


Invisible Dental Braces - Six Month Smiles
BARTRAM DENTAL CENTER
Telephone: 904.201.6000
130 Gateway Circle
St. Johns, Florida 32259
Web: http://www.bartramdentalcenter.com/

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

ClearCorrect Dental Braces St. Johns FL

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Invisible Dental Braces - ClearCorrect
BARTRAM DENTAL CENTER
Telephone: 904.201.6000
130 Gateway Circle
St. Johns, Florida 32259
Web: http://www.bartramdentalcenter.com/

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Preventive Dentistry St. Johns FL

Dental Cavity - 3D Medical Animation



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Bartram Dental center in St Johns Florida provides a full range of quality professional dental care services. Please visit our main website to learn more about the dental care services we offer in St. Johns FL.

Preventive Dentistry St. Johns FL
BARTRAM DENTAL CENTER
Telephone: 904.201.6000
130 Gateway Circle
St. Johns, Florida 32259
Web: http://www.bartramdentalcenter.com/

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Dental Implants Dentist St Johns FL

Learn more about dental implants by watching the video below!

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Dental Implant Dentistry St. Johns FL

BARTRAM DENTAL CENTER
Telephone: 904.201.6000
130 Gateway Circle
St. Johns, Florida 32259
Web: http://www.bartramdentalcenter.com/

Friday, August 12, 2011

Dental Sedation St Johns FL

Dental Sedation St Johns FL



Sedation Dentistry in St Johns FL
Dental Care in a Relaxing Environment Even though we take great pride in being able to deliver painless injections, some people are naturally anxious at even the thought of a needle. If you or a loved one breaks into a cold sweat at the mention of the word “dentist,” we have a simple solution.

Our dental treatment services include:
Invisalign Dentistry
Clear Braces Dentistry
Orthodontic Dentistry
Cosmetic Dentistry
KOR Deep Bleaching Dentistry
Teeth Whitening
Permanent Teeth Whitening
Prevenative Dental Care
Cerec One Visit Dental Crowns
Dental Crowns
Dental Bridges
White Fillings
Dental Cleaning
Dental Hygiene Treatment
Childrens Dentistry
Snap On Smile Dentures
Sleep Apnea Dental Treatment
Dental Lumineers
Dental Veneers
Root Canal Treatment
Dental Mouthguards
Sedation Dentistry
Smile Makeovers
Family Dentistry
General Dentistry
Digital Xrays


DENTIST Jacksonville FLORIDA
BARTRAM DENTAL CENTER
Telephone: 904.201.6000
130 Gateway Circle
St. Johns, Florida 32259
Web: http://www.bartramdentalcenter.com/

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Teeth Whitening St Johns FL

Teeth Whitening Dentistry St Johns FL



Dr. Jason Lewis and his staff welcome new patients and families to the Bartram Dental Center in Jacksonville FL. They would love the opportunity to show you what truly exceptional dental care is all about when you receive dental treatment. Bartram Dental Center is located in St Johns Florida and provides a full range of dental care services in Jacksonville Florida and the surrounding areas.

Our dental treatment services include:
Invisalign Dentistry
Clear Braces Dentistry
Orthodontic Dentistry
Cosmetic Dentistry
KOR Deep Bleaching Dentistry
Teeth Whitening
Permanent Teeth Whitening
Prevenative Dental Care
Cerec One Visit Dental Crowns
Dental Crowns
Dental Bridges
White Fillings
Dental Cleaning
Dental Hygiene Treatment
Childrens Dentistry
Snap On Smile Dentures
Sleep Apnea Dental Treatment
Dental Lumineers
Dental Veneers
Root Canal Treatment
Dental Mouthguards
Sedation Dentistry
Smile Makeovers
Family Dentistry
General Dentistry
Digital Xrays


DENTIST Jacksonville FLORIDA
BARTRAM DENTAL CENTER
Telephone: 904.201.6000
130 Gateway Circle
St. Johns, Florida 32259
Web: http://www.bartramdentalcenter.com/

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

CEREC One Visit Dental Crowns St Johns FL

CEREC One Visit Dental Crowns St Johns FL




Crowns in a Single Visit
Welcome to dentistry in the 21st century! We are pleased to offer crowns made with CEREC™, a highly precise computer milling machine that makes crowns right in the office, in about an hour. No more temporaries, additional visits, or crowns that don’t seem to fit right. Just because CEREC crowns are convenient and aesthetically desirable doesn’t mean you have to give up function. These modern restorations dramatically reduce cracking, lowering the likelihood of needing future root canal treatment. Due to the custom design and precise fit, CEREC restorations are bonded to the tooth with the optimum strength available. We are pleased to be among one of the first in our community to offer crowns with the CEREC machine. If you have ever had a crown placed the traditional way, we are sure you will notice the difference!

Bartram Dental Center is located in St Johns Florida and provides a full range of dental care services in Jacksonville Florida and the surrounding areas.

Our dental treatment services include:
Invisalign Dentistry
Clear Braces Dentistry
Orthodontic Dentistry
Cosmetic Dentistry
KOR Deep Bleaching Dentistry
Teeth Whitening
Permanent Teeth Whitening
Prevenative Dental Care
Cerec One Visit Dental Crowns
Dental Crowns
Dental Bridges
White Fillings
Dental Cleaning
Dental Hygiene Treatment
Childrens Dentistry
Snap On Smile Dentures
Sleep Apnea Dental Treatment
Dental Lumineers
Dental Veneers
Root Canal Treatment
Dental Mouthguards
Sedation Dentistry
Smile Makeovers
Family Dentistry
General Dentistry
Digital Xrays


DENTIST Jacksonville FLORIDA
BARTRAM DENTAL CENTER
Telephone: 904.201.6000
130 Gateway Circle
St. Johns, Florida 32259
Web: http://www.bartramdentalcenter.com/

Monday, July 25, 2011

Implant Dentistry St. Johns FL

What are dental implants?

Beginning in the 1950s researchers observed that the metal titanium, and some other materials, formed a very strong bond to surrounding bone, a process termed "osseointegration."

After years of careful research and study, dental implants (titanium cylinders placed into the jawbone to support replacement teeth) were refined with high success rates. There are now patients who have had implant supported teeth for more than twenty-five years.

Thus osseointegration began a revolution in dentistry, and at last, an answer to the many problems associated with missing teeth.

Why should you consider dental implants?

If you, like millions of Americans, have lost one or more teeth, you may be all too familiar with the unpleasant consequences. For many, missing teeth lead to an unattractive smile, embarrassment from loose dentures, and pain or difficulty with eating.

Traditional dentistry can provide replacements for missing teeth using bridges, removable partials and dentures; however, each of these has its problems.

Bridgework usually involves altering natural teeth to provide a stable foundation for support of replacement teeth. Partials and dentures can, at times, be very unstable leading to denture sores or speech difficulties.

Another little known problem associated with tooth loss is a process known as "atrophy," a shrinking of the jawbone that can progress relentlessly over the years. Bone atrophy not only affects jaw function, but can cause adverse facial cosmetic changes.

Because of the remarkable advances in dentistry in recent years, dental implants offer an effective solution to many of these problems.

How are dental implants placed?

Dental implants are usually completed in two phases.

Phase #1 is the actual implant placement, a process generally performed in the office with local anesthesia or light sedation to help make the patient more comfortable. Using precise, gentle surgical techniques, the implants are placed into the jawbone for 3 to 6 months while osseointegration (bonding to bone) takes place. This helps ensure a strong, solid foundation for replacement teeth. During this time, temporary bridges or dentures may be used to minimize any cosmetic or chewing inconvenience.

Phase #2 involves creating and attaching the new tooth or teeth to the anchored implant(s) in your jaw. Dental implants can replace a single tooth, several teeth or complete dentures. Your dentist can recommend the best choice for you.

What are some of the benefits of dental implants?

Dental implants are an effective, safe and predictable solution to the problems resulting from missing teeth. Many patients report exciting benefits from dental implants, such as:
• Replacement teeth look, feel and function like natural teeth
• Improved taste and appetite
• Improved cosmetic appearance
• The ability to chew without pain or gum irritation
• Improved quality of life

One additional and very important benefit can be the reduction or elimination of bone atrophy or shrinkage, commonly associated with loss of teeth.

Dental implants are truly a revolution, solving an age old problem safely and predictably. Implant dentistry can change the smiles and lives of millions for years to come.


The mission of the Academy of Osseointegration is to advance oral health and well
being globally by disseminating state-of-the-art clinical and scientific knowledge
of implant dentistry and tissue engineering.
Above article from: www.osseo.org

Learn more about our dental care services including dental implants at Bartram Dental Center in St. Johns Florida.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Preventive Dental Care St. Johns FL

Healthy Teeth and Gums

What small, easy steps can I take to have a healthy teeth and gums?

1. Brush your teeth at least twice each day with fluoride toothpaste.
Aim for first thing in the morning and before going to bed. Once a day, use floss or an interdental cleaner to remove food your toothbrush missed. Make sure you:

Drink water that contains added fluoride if you can. Fluoride protects against dental decay. Most public water systems in the United States have added fluoride. Check with your community's water or health department to find out if there is fluoride in your water. You also may want to use a fluoride mouth rinse, along with brushing and flossing, to help prevent tooth decay.

Gently brush all sides of your teeth with a soft-bristled brush. Round and short back-and-forth strokes work best.

Take time to brush along the gum line, and lightly brush your tongue to help remove plaque and food.

Ask your dentist or dental hygienist to show you the best way to floss your teeth.

Change your toothbrush every three months, or earlier if the toothbrush looks worn or the bristles spread out. A new toothbrush removes more plaque.

If you wear dentures, be sure to remove them at night and clean them before putting them back in the next morning.

2. Have a healthy lifestyle.

  • Eat healthy meals. Cut down on tooth decay by brushing after meals. Avoid snacking on sugary or starchy foods between meals.
  • Don't smoke. It raises your risk of gum disease, oral and throat cancers, and oral fungal infections. It also affects the color of your teeth and the smell of your breath.
  • Limit alcohol use to one drink per day for women. Heavy alcohol use raises your risk of oral and throat cancers. Using alcohol and tobacco together raises your risk of oral cancers more than using one alone.
  • Limit how much soda you drink. Even diet soda contains acids that can erode tooth enamel.
3. Get regular checkups.

Have an oral exam once or twice a year. Your dentist may recommend more or fewer visits depending on your oral health. At most routine visits, the dentist and a dental hygienist will treat you. During regular checkups, dentists look for signs of diseases, infections, problems, injuries, and oral cancer.
See your dentist right away if:
  • Your gums bleed often
  • You see any red or white patches on the gums, tongue, or floor of the mouth
  • You have mouth or jaw pain that won't go away
  • You have sores that do not heal within two weeks
  • You have problems swallowing or chewing
  • Besides your dentist, there are other types of dental providers. Your dentist may send you to a specialist if you need extra care. Other providers include:
  • Dental hygienists: Members of the dental staff who clean gums and teeth and teach patients how to maintain good oral health.
  • Periodontists: Dentists who treat gum disease and place dental implants.
  • Oral surgeons: Dentists who operate on your mouth and supporting tissues.
  • Orthodontists: Dentists who straighten teeth and align jaws.
  • Endodontists: Dentists who perform root canals.
  • Prosthodontists: Dentists trained in restoring and replacing teeth.
4. Follow your dentist's advice.
Your dentist may suggest ways to keep your mouth healthy. He or she can teach you how to properly floss or brush. Follow any recommended steps or treatments to keep your mouth healthy.

5. If you have another health problem, think about how it may affect your oral health.
For instance, if you take medicines that give you a dry mouth, ask your doctor or nurse if there are other drugs you can use. Have an oral exam before starting cancer treatment. And if you have diabetes, practice good oral hygiene to prevent gum disease.

Above article from www.womenshealth.gov

Dentist - Saint Johns FL
Bartram Dental Center
Telephone: 904.201.6000
130 Gateway Circle St. Johns, Florida 32259

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Adult Dental Braces St Johns Florida

Invisible Dental Braces
ClearCorrect and Six Month Smiles


Straight Teeth in Six Months
Six Month Smiles™ can give you a beautiful smile, quickly and comfortably. If your teeth have gaps, or are crowded and overlapped, most cases can be completed in six months or less. This is done by gently moving the teeth that are visible in your smile, to the desired position. Not only can this be accomplished in a short time, it’s also much more comfortable than traditional braces. And you can hardly see them because clear or white colored bands are used. So you can say goodbye to the “tin grin” and have gorgeous, straight teeth in months instead of years! To find out if you are a candidate for Six Month Smiles, call today for a complimentary consultation.

Straight Teeth WITHOUT Braces?
It’s true! With ClearCorrect™ it is possible to have straight teeth in as little as 9-15 months, whether you have overcrowding, widely spaced teeth, overbite, underbite, or crossbite. The clear plastic custom-made aligners are replaced every two weeks, and no metal or wires means less time in the chair getting adjustments. No braces, wires, or headgear are required! This means no mouth irritation, and even better, no one will know you’re straightening your teeth because – it’s invisible! The ClearCorrect™ system is easily removable so you can not only eat and drink what you want while in treatment, brushing and flossing are no problem! Join the quarter million patients who have already discovered the joy of straightened teeth – invisibly!

Learn more about our dental treatment services in St. Johns Florida and the surrounding areas by visiting Bartram Dental Center.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Oral Cancer FAQs

Oral Health Topic - Oral Cancer

The Importance of Early Detection

Your dentist has recent good news about progress against cancer. It is now easier than ever to detect oral cancer early, when the opportunity for a cure is great. Only half of all patients diagnosed with oral cancer survive more than five years.

Your dentist has the skills and tools to ensure that early signs of cancer and pre-cancerous conditions are identified. You and your dentist can fight and win the battle against oral cancer. Know the early signs and see your dentist regularly.

You Should Know

Oral Cancer often starts as a tiny, unnoticed white or red spot or sore anywhere in the mouth.
It can affect any area of the oral cavity including the lips, gum tissue, check lining, tongue and the hard or soft palate.
A change in the way the teeth fit together
Oral Cancer most often occurs in those who use tobacco in any form.
Other signs include:
A sore that bleeds easily or does not heal
A color change of the oral tissues
A lump, thickening, rough spot, crust or small eroded area
Pain, tenderness, or numbness anywhere in the mouth or on the lips
Difficulty chewing, swallowing, speaking or moving the jaw or tongue.
Alcohol use combined with smoking greatly increases risk.
Prolonged exposure to the sun increases the risk of lip cancer.
Oral cancers can occur in people who do not smoke and have no other known risk factors.
Oral Cancer is more likely to strike after age 40.
Studies suggest that a diet high in fruits and vegetables may prevent the development of potentially cancerous lesions.

Regular Dental Check-ups Important

Oral cancer screening is a routine part of a dental examination. Regular check-ups, including an examination of the entire mouth, are essential in the early detection of cancerous and pre-cancerous conditions. You may have a very small, but dangerous, oral spot or sore and not be aware of it.

Your dentist will carefully examine the inside of your mouth and tongue and in some patients may notice a flat, painless, white or red spot or a small sore. Although most of these are harmless, some are not. Harmful oral spots or sores often look identical to those that are harmless, but testing can tell them apart. If you have a sore with a likely cause, your dentist may treat it and ask you to return for re-examination.

Dentists often will notice a spot or sore that looks harmless and does not have a clear cause. To ensure that a spot or sore is not dangerous, your dentist may choose to perform a simple test, such as a brush test. A brush test collects cells from a suspicious lesion in the mouth. The cells are sent to a laboratory for analysis. If precancerous cells are found, the lesion can be surgically removed if necessary during a separate procedure. It’s important to know that all atypical and positive results from a brush test must be confirmed by incisional biopsy and histology.

Above article from www.ada.org

Dentist - Saint Johns FL
Bartram Dental Center
Telephone: 904.201.6000
130 Gateway Circle St. Johns, Florida 32259

Friday, June 17, 2011

Dental Care for Children

Dental Care for Your Baby

















Q. When should my child first see a dentist?

"First visit by first birthday" sums it up. Your child should visit a pediatric dentist when the first tooth comes in, usually between 6 and 12 months of age. This visit will establish a dental home for your child. Early examination and preventive care will protect your child’s smile now and in the future.

Q. Why so early? What dental problems could a baby have?

The most important reason is to begin a thorough prevention program. Dental problems can begin early. A big concern is Early Childhood Caries (formerly known as baby bottle tooth decay or nursing caries). Once a child’s diet includes anything besides breast-milk, erupted teeth are at risk for decay. The earlier the dental visit, the better the chance of preventing dental problems. Children with healthy teeth chew food easily and smile with confidence. Start your child now on a lifetime of good dental habits.

Q. How can I prevent tooth decay from nursing or using a bottle?

At-will breast-feeding should be avoided after the first primary (baby) teeth begin to erupt and other sources of nutrition have been introduced. Children should not fall asleep with a bottle containing anything other than water. Drinking juice from a bottle should be avoided. Fruit juice should only be offered in a cup with meals or at snack time.

Q. When should bottle-feeding be stopped?

Children should be weaned from the bottle at 12-14 months of age.

Q. Should I worry about thumb and finger sucking?

Thumb sucking is perfectly normal for infants; many stop by age 2. Prolonged thumb sucking can create crooked teeth or bite problems. If the habit continues beyond age 3, a professional evaluation is recommended. Your pediatric dentist will be glad to suggest ways to address a prolonged thumb sucking habit.

Q. When should I start cleaning my baby’s teeth?

The sooner the better! Starting at birth, clean your child’s gums with a soft infant toothbrush or cloth and water. As soon as the teeth begin to appear, start brushing twice daily using fluoridated toothpaste and a soft, age-appropriate sized toothbrush. Use a "smear" of toothpaste to brush the teeth of a child less than 2 years of age. For the 2-5 year old, dispense a "pea-size" amount of toothpaste and perform or assist your child’s toothbrushing. Remember that young children do not have the ability to brush their teeth effectively.

Q. Any advice on teething?

From six months to age 3, your child may have tender gums when teeth erupt. Many children like a clean teething ring, cool spoon or cold wet washcloth. Some parents swear by a chilled ring; others simply rub the baby’s gums with a clean finger. r that young children do not have the ability to brush their teeth effectively.

Above article from www.aapd.org

DENTIST ST. JOHNS FLORIDA
BARTRAM DENTAL CENTER
Telephone: 904.201.6000
130 Gateway Circle
St. Johns, FL
32259

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Saint Johns FL Dentist for Children

Children's Dentist - Saint Johns FL
Bartram Dental Center
Telephone: 904.201.6000
130 Gateway Circle St. Johns, Florida 32259




Toothpaste

boy with toothpasteLike toothbrushes, compounds for cleaning teeth and freshening breath have been used since ancient times. Early Egyptians, Chinese, Greek, and Roman writings describe different mixtures for toothpastes and powders. The more tasty ingredients used back then included powdered fruit, honey, and dried flowers. The less appetizing ingredients included mice and lizard livers!
Modern toothpastes began to appear in the 1800s. A dentist named Dr. Peabody was the first person to suggest adding soap to toothpaste.
Fluoride was first added to toothpaste in 1956.


Above article from: http://www.massdental.org/content.aspx?id=1458

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Preventive Dentistry St Johns FL

Dentist - Preventive Dentistry
Bartram Dental Center
Telephone: 904.201.6000
130 Gateway Circle St. Johns, Florida 32259




The Toothbrush

During the Middle Ages, wealthy Europeans used twigs made out of sweet-smelling wood to clean their teeth.
In 1498, the Emperor of China implanted hog bristles in a bone handle. This style of hogtoothbrush became popular throughout Asia and Europe. However, because of the cost of hog bristles, poor people could not afford individual toothbrushes, so a whole family would share the same toothbrush.
Believe it or not, most Americans didn't brush their teeth until soldiers brought the Army's enforced brushing habit back home from World War II.
The first real electric toothbrush was developed in Switzerland in 1939.
Above article from: http://www.massdental.org/content.aspx?id=1458

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Cosmetic Dentistry St Johns FL

St Johns Florida Cosmetic Dentist

Dr. Lewis emphasizes the aesthetic aspect in ALL of his work because he knows that when your smile looks good, you feel good! He uses the best combination of preventive care, tooth-colored fillings, and restorative techniques for optimum dental health. Modern smile makeovers are so easy (and affordable!) that there’s simply no reason why you can’t have the perfectly beautiful, natural-looking smile you’ve always wanted. Ask us what modern veneers, crowns, bonding, and whitening can do for YOUR smile!

Visit our website today to learn more about our cosmetic dentistry services in St. Johns FL and the surrounding areas.

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Snap-On Smile Dentistry St Johns FL

A New Smile!
Snap-On Smile Dentistry
St Johns FL

On occasion, patients have asked us if there are any alternatives to getting a full smile makeover using porcelain veneers. The answer is YES. You can have a beautiful, white smile without any tooth preparation or drilling. It's called Snap-On Smile™. That's right, they just snap over your teeth and look like a full set of porcelain veneers! Ask Dr. Lewis what this procedure can do for your smile.

Visit our St Johns FL dental office to learn more about Snap-On Smiles.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Clear Correct Dentist St Johns FL

Straight Teeth WITHOUT Braces?

It’s true! With ClearCorrect™ it is possible to have straight teeth in as little as 9-15 months, whether you have overcrowding, widely spaced teeth, overbite, underbite, or crossbite. The clear plastic custom-made aligners are replaced every two weeks, and no metal or wires means less time in the chair getting adjustments. No braces, wires, or headgear are required! This means no mouth irritation, and even better, no one will know you’re straightening your teeth because – it’s invisible! The ClearCorrect™ system is easily removable so you can not only eat and drink what you want while in treatment, brushing and flossing are no problem! Join the quarter million patients who have already discovered the joy of straightened teeth – invisibly!

Visit our main website to learn more about our Clear Correct Dentistry

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Dental Bridges & Crowns St. Johns Florida

Bartram Dental Center
Telephone: 904.201.6000
130 Gateway Circle St. Johns, Florida 32259

Dental Health : What Is a Dental Bridge?

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Saturday, January 29, 2011

Dentures & Bridges : Alternatives to Dentures

Cosmetic Dentistry St. Johns Florida
Dentistry in Florida

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COSMETIC DENTIST JACKSONVILLE FL
BARTRAM DENTAL CENTER
TELEPHONE: 904.201.6000
130 GATEWAY CIRCLE
ST. JOHNS, FLORIDA
32259

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Dental Health : How to Floss Your Teeth

Dental Hygiene Treatment St Johns FL

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Dentist - Preventive Dentistry
Bartram Dental Center
Telephone: 904.201.6000

130 Gateway Circle St. Johns, Florida 32259

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Dental Health : How to Brush Your Teeth

Dental Care St. Johns Florida


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Dentist - Dentistry
Bartram Dental Center
Telephone: 904.201.6000
130 Gateway Circle St. Johns, Florida 32259

Monday, January 24, 2011

How to Keep Teeth & Gums Healthy : Brushing Your Teeth Correctly: Dental...


Preventive Dentistry St. Johns Florida
How to Keep Teeth & Gums Healthy : Brushing Your Teeth Correctly

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DENTIST JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA

BARTRAM DENTAL CENTER
TELEPHONE: 904.201.6000
130 GATEWAY CIRCLE
ST. JOHNS, FLORIDA
32259