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View PostIf this becomes more widespread, you can be sure that Dr. Pham will offer it because he likes to be up to date with the newest dental education & techniques. Check out this interesting article about curing cavities without a dental drill!
View PostWant to see a same visit cap aka crown made before your eyes? Check out this quick video of our MCXL machine making it. Need a crown? For a broken tooth? Let us know!
View PostCheck out this new study from University of Pennsylvania about gum disease and how it disarms your immune system from effectively fighting gum disease. Basically, it’s easy to be stuck in the cycle of gum disease, especially if you don’t know that you have it because it doesn’t hurt. Remember, bleeding gums when you brush […]
View PostOK so after taking requests, general dentist Tuan Pham DDS of South Austin Dentist has answered a lot of questions and here they are: Do you take our insurance? We are happy to process your insurance claims to maximize your benefits. Since insurance can be confusing, we ask that you call or contact us with […]
View PostWould you buy these teeth shoes??? If the teeth break, we can make new crowns for them with our CEREC machine!!! (which BTW can make you new crowns too in one visit!)
View PostHappy birthday to Dr. Pham! He’s an old man now and on his way to his 10th year of being a dentist! Time flies when you’re having fun.
View PostIf one day dentists can grow back broken teeth with lasers, Dr. Pham will be one of the first in Austin to do so! Nay, maybe the first! Anyhow, check out this link: link Dr. Pham does use lasers to treat gum disease however! Using the Periolase laser with the LANAP protocol, Dr. Pham can […]
View PostCheck out our new large HDTVs at South Austin Dentist Circle C Dental! You can lay back and catch up on TV. I wish I had this at home for my bed!
View PostCheck out this link here: “Expectant mothers have long been warned that gum disease can cause a baby to be born prematurely or too small. But for the first time scientists have linked bacteria from a mother’s gums to an infection in a baby that was full-term but stillborn, according to the study which was […]
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