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Locality: Savannah, Georgia

Phone: +1 912-234-1944



Address: 300 Bull St, Ste 301 31401 Savannah, GA, US

Website: dentaldesignsavannah.com/

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A Bite Out Of History People of ancient times believed that the stabbing pain of a toothache was caused by a

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Help! I Broke My Tooth! Almost every day we get a call from a patient who has broken a tooth, and generally it means

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Considering Dental Implants? Many people are unaware of the consequences of losing their teeth or the effects of wearing partial or full dentures upon their jaws and bones. When teeth are lost,

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New Options For The Frightened Dental Patient In the last five years, an amazing new protocol helping people to be comfortable during dental procedures has been developed, oral conscious sedation. In fact, it is being marketed as

Dental Designs of Savannah 02.09.2020

Choosing A Toothpaste While toothpaste is a valuable adjunct to a toothbrush in oral hygiene, it is the correct brushing action that removes the plaque sticky mixture of bacteria, food & debris from your teeth.

Dental Designs of Savannah 14.08.2020

Sinusitis Got You Down? During the winter months and at other times when the air is very dry, it is important to keep our nasal passages moist. An easy way to do this is

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Merry Christmas from all of us at Dental Designs of Savannah

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It's Not What it's Cracked Up To Be While the enamel [outside covering of the crown of a tooth] is the hardest substance in the human body, undue stress on your teeth may cause them to crack. Causes include