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It may come as a surprise, but cheese is actually great for your teeth. For Vermonters who are accustomed to the proud cheese culture of the Green Mountain state, with its more than 150 varieties of cheese, this is great news! Cheese contains high levels of calcium and phosphate which naturally strengthen teeth. It also helps balance your mouth’s pH level by getting rid of excess acids, leading to fewer cavities. On top of that, the casein and whey proteins in cheese build up your tooth enamel, improving tooth density and removing excess bacteria. So, if you care about your teeth, take a bite of that Green Mountain goodness and add cheese to your daily oral hygiene routine.

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As one of the healthiest states in the nation, Vermonters aren’t strangers to a nice plate of veggies. But when it comes to maintaining a teeth-friendly diet, it might help to clarify which fruits and vegetables are the best for improving your oral health. Crisp fruits and raw vegetables are the best for your teeth. They’re rich in fiber and can help clean your teeth while also stimulating saliva production—a key function that prevents cavities. Think carrots, apples, cucumbers, and celery. Leafy greens are also your friend, as they protect the gums and repair tooth enamel. So, next time you sit down to a classic, locally-sourced salad, you can think about more than just its deliciousness.

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When your paycheck is already being split between house bills, groceries, clothing, gas, and let’s not forget the must-needed pints of Ben & Jerry’s, finding the money for non-urgent dental care can feel like an impossible challenge. Well, that may have been a problem in the past, but for modern Vermonters, getting high-quality, local dental care doesn’t have to cost more than a few bottles of maple syrup. Whether you have dental insurance or not, Doctors Network offers people like you highly discounted dental care for a low monthly subscription fee. If you want a smile that shines bright without breaking the bank, join the network today!

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    Champlain Smile Solutions
    110 Kimball Ave, South Burlington, VT 05403 
    21.58 miles near Waterbury Center
    phone

    (802) 864-6264

    Who is Dr. Matt Giulianelli DDS?
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    Dr. Matt Giulianelli completed his dental education at the esteemed Tufts School of Dental Medicine. Following this, he undertook a residency at Boston Medical Center, where he received specialized training in prosthodontics, oral surgery, and endodontics.

    He is proud to be a Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry, a prestigious recognition achieved by only 3% of dentists in the United States. In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Giulianelli serves as a peer reviewer for research submitted to the Academy's journal, "General Dentistry," and contributes as a guest columnist, offering his expertise on dental materials and techniques. He also holds a position on the Board of Directors for the New England Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. Recently, he has begun coaching other dentists through an internationally recognized dental consulting firm, guiding them toward greater fulfillment in their practices and personal lives.

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    McLean Dental Group
    1683 Williston Rd, South Burlington, VT 05403 
    22.4 miles near Waterbury Center
    phone

    (802) 864-9111

    Who is Dr. David McLean DDS?
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    Dr. David E. McLean is a leading cosmetic dentist in South Burlington, Vermont, dedicated to providing exceptional dental care and helping patients achieve beautiful, healthy smiles. By utilizing the latest in dentistry techniques, he emphasizes the importance of patient education to prevent oral health issues, ensuring that individuals are well-informed about their dental well-being.

    Professional Associations:
     • Immediate Past President, Vermont State Dental Society
     • President Elect, Vermont State Dental Society
     • Executive Board Member, Vermont State Dental Society
     • Member, Vermont State Dental Association
     • Member, American Dental Association
     • Council Member, ADA CMIRP
     • Fellow, International College of Dentists

    Civic Involvement:
     • Medical Staff, Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital
     • Corporator, NVRH
     • Board Member, Vermont Area Health Education Centers (AHEC)
     • Board President, NEV AHEC
     • Acting Executive Director, NEV AHEC
     • Board Member, Fairbanks Museum

    Education:
     • Indiana University School of Dentistry, DDS
     • Humboldt State University, California
     • Ygnacio Valley High School

  • location
    Willard Street Family Dental
    27 N Willard St, Burlington, VT 05401 
    24.98 miles near Waterbury Center
    phone

    (802) 862-8625

    Who is Dr. Adam DeSanctis DDS?
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    Dr. DeSanctis graduated from the University of Buffalo Dental School and has specialized training in endodontics and interceptive orthodontics. He is a member of the American Dental Association, the Vermont State Dental Society, and the Academy of General Dentistry, . In 2008, he served as a representative for the Vermont State Dental Society in an initiative to attract new dentists. Originally from New York, he moved to Vermont in 2001 with his wife, Angela, and they have two sons, Gavin and Samuel.

  • location
    Chittenden Dental
    258 Pearl St, Burlington, VT 05401 
    25.09 miles near Waterbury Center
    phone

    (802) 863-4146

    Who is Dr. Mike Morris DDS?
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    Dr. Mike Morris hails from Port Saint Lucie, FL, where he grew up before pursuing his undergraduate degree in Microbiology at the University of Florida in Gainesville, where he first encountered his wife, Alison. He went on to earn his dental degree from the University of California, San Francisco School of Dentistry, where he was honored with an award for Ethics and Professionalism by the San Francisco Dental Society.

    To further his dedication to education and exceptional patient care, Dr. Mike completed a rigorous year-long residency at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He has continued his studies with over three years of post-graduate education in Bio-Esthetic Dentistry, focusing on airway management, TMJ disorders, obstructive sleep apnea, oro-facial pain therapy, and orthopedically stable dentistry.

    Alison, Dr. Mike’s wife, is a nurse at the University of Vermont Medical Center. Together, they are proud parents to their son, Brighton, and their dog, Monte. Outside of their professional lives, the Morris family enjoys cooking, hiking, traveling, skiing and mountain biking.

  • location
    Timberlane Dental Group
    1127 North Avenue, Ste 7, Burlington, VT 05408 
    27.35 miles near Waterbury Center
    phone

    (802) 862-0770

    Who is Dr. Gregory Chan DDS?
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    Dr. Gregory Chan, DDS, views his profession as central to his identity, emphasizing his dedication to building lasting relationships with patients while delivering comprehensive care in a soothing atmosphere. He believes this approach fosters the creation and maintenance of beautiful smiles throughout his patients' lives.

    From an early age, Dr. Chan aspired to work in healthcare, ultimately finding that dentistry perfectly merges artistry and science, allowing him to express creativity while assisting others.

    In terms of education, he earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Alberta in 1990 and obtained his Doctorate of Dental Surgery there in 1992. He then completed a general practice residency at the Medical Center Hospital of Vermont, where he chose to settle down.

    Dr. Chan is committed to ongoing professional development, regularly attending continuing education courses at esteemed dental education institutions, including the Pankey Institute, the Dawson Academy, and Spear Education. This training ensures he stays informed about the latest advancements in dentistry. Additionally, he serves as a faculty member at the University of Vermont Medical Center’s General Practice Dental Residency, where he engages with recent graduates, reinforcing his own knowledge.

    He is also an active member of several professional organizations, including the Academy of General Dentistry, the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, the American Dental Association, the L.D. Pankey Alumni Association, and the Vermont State Dental Society.

    Professional Memberships
     • Vermont State Dental Society
     • American Dental Association
     • American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry
     • L.D. Pankey Alumni Association
     • Academy of General Dentistry

    He also has four children, and his family is very active.In his spare time, he enjoys running, mountain biking, skiing, and playing hockey.

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Dental crowns or caps restore the shape, size, and functionality of teeth after they have been damaged, and they offer protection from future damage. Dental crowns are a ideal options for restoring damaged teeth and are a standard of care offered at a restorative dentist. When a tooth is defective or damaged, we always hope that it can heal on its own. Unfortunately, teeth do not grow or heal or restore damaged enamel. However, your family dentist can restore a tooth with the help of a dental crown. Dental crowns are an aesthetic treatment which can protect a weak tooth from fracture or even infection, restore a damaged tooth structure, cover a dental implant, and stabilize a dental bridge in place, and they provide a natural appearance. Dental crown can recreate the shape and function of a tooth damaged by tooth decay or trauma. A dental crown is a full coverage cap that surrounds the tooth. A crown can also be used to improve the cosmetics of a smile. A crown can consist of different materials. All-metal, ceramic-on-metal, and all-ceramic are a few of these. The location of the crown in the teeth used to determine the best material to use. For example, front teeth needed to have an all-ceramic crown, if possible, since it looks the most natural. Patients may often had used ceramic-on-metal crowns since they appear natural but had the strength that only metal could provide., however, with the rise in popularity of very durable all ceramic crowns, there is little need for crowns that include metal in them. When getting a dental crown or a dental bridge installed, it is recommended that you work with a cosmetic dentist near you that has enough experience in cosmetic crowns.

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