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In 1917, the Mistletoe Girl Scout Troop in Muskogee, Oklahoma, baked the first box of Girl Scout cookies. They sold them in their high school cafeteria as a community service project and they were a big hit, leading to the tradition of yearly Girl Scout cookie sales that we all enjoy today. But, while the Sooner State may be the Home of the Girl Scout cookie, eating too many can leave lasting damage to your teeth. Excess sugars can lead to plaque buildup, cavities, gum disease, and worse health issues if not taken care of. That’s not to say you shouldn’t enjoy a sweet treat now and then. Healthy teeth require a balance of delicious foods and daily oral care. So next time you purchase a box of Thin Mints, make sure you stock up on good toothpaste and floss too!

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As an Oklahoman, traditions mean everything. From eating classic barbecue at the annual county fairs to rooting for the Oklahoma City Thunders, some things are hardwired into the brain. Just as important as those pastimes, though, is the health of your teeth and gums. Often overlooked in the quest for the perfect chicken-fried steak, your oral health is key to a lifetime of pearly white smiles and good overall health. Make it a daily tradition to brush and floss. Throw some antibacterial mouthwash in there too for the ultimate minty-fresh mouth. The best traditions last a lifetime—let’s make brushing and flossing one of them!

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A toothache can come on just as suddenly as an Oklahoma tornado. And just like tornadoes, toothaches don’t always come with a warning. When you’ve been struck by a painful tooth or sore gums, it’s not recommended to push through the pain. However, for many Oklahomans, there isn’t any other option. Whether your schedule doesn’t align with your dentist’s or you don’t have a dentist to begin with, it’s not easy finding quality oral care. That is, until now! With Doctors Network, you can access hundreds of local dentists ready to take on your case. Find, compare, and schedule appointments with world-class dentists all from the network’s website. You can even schedule professional cleanings months in advance, keeping oral health surprises at bay.

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    Greenlee Dental
    6501 N Classen Blvd, Suite 100C, Oklahoma City, OK 73116 
    2.8 miles near The Village
    phone

    (405) 817-5485

    Who is Dr. Kimberly Greenlee DDS?
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    Dr. Kimberly Greenlee knew from a young age that helping the members of her hometown, Oklahoma City, was her life’s purpose. As a dentist, she is able to do just that, offering top-quality dental care to the Oklahoma City community. She works hard every day to keep her office a calm, welcoming environment and to provide her patients with the smiles of their dreams. She has a gentle, compassionate approach to dentistry and provides sensitive, individualized care to each patient that comes into her office.

    Dr. Greenlee earned her BA in biology from Texas Christian University. She earned her dental degree in 2016 from the University of Oklahoma College of Dentistry. She opened her private practice, Greenlee Dental, soon after and has continued to attend hundreds of hours of postgraduate training courses.

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    Pinkston Dental Care
    5704 N May Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73112 
    2.91 miles near The Village
    phone

    (405) 843-9731

    Who is Dr. Ben Pinkston DDS?
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    Dr. Ben Pinkston is a lifelong learner and enjoys keeping himself current with the latest dental techniques and technologies. He has been providing Oklahoma City families with top-quality dental care for over four years and has been working at his private practice, Pinkston Dental Care, for over two years.

    Dr. Pinkston graduated from high school in Muskogee and then attended the University of Oklahoma for his undergraduate studies. He earned his dental degree soon after. Since then, he has received advanced training and certification in Invisalign and implant surgery. He completed a clinical residency in restorative dentistry in 2015. Today, he is an active member of the American Dental Association of Oklahoma and the Oklahoma County Dental Society.

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    Warwick Dental
    6928 NW 112th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73162 
    4.6 miles near The Village
    phone

    (405) 722-7071

    Who is Dr. David Lawrence DDS?
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    Dr. David Lawrence knew that dentistry was his calling after a visit with his childhood dentist. Dental trauma in childhood took away his confidence and left him in pain, but his dentist relieved him of that pain and restored his self-esteem with a great new smile. Since then, Dr. Lawrence has strived to do the same for others. As a dentist, he specializes in esthetic and restorative dentistry and loves helping his patients achieve the smiles of their dreams through top-quality dentistry. To ensure that his patients receive only the best treatments, Dr. Lawrence keeps himself informed on the latest dental technologies and techniques through membership in numerous dental associations.

    Dr. Lawrence is an Associate Fellow of the American Association of Implant Dentistry, and is a member of the Academy of General Dentistry, the American Dental Association, the Oklahoma Dental Association, CEREC Doctors, the Rotary Club, and the Spear Faculty Club. He earned his dental degree from the University of Oklahoma College of Dentistry in 2016.

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    Brixton Family Dental
    7101 NW Expressway, Ste 105, Oklahoma City, OK 73132 
    4.69 miles near The Village
    phone

    (405) 722-7042

    Who is Dr. Kimberley Castille DDS?
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    Dr. Kimberley Castille believes that good oral health is key to living a happy life. That is why she is dedicated to helping her patients achieve beautiful, healthy smiles. She has a solid educational foundation that her patients can trust, and she is passionate about staying up to date on the latest dental techniques and technologies and providing her patients with only the best quality dental care possible.

    Dr. Castille attended Millsaps College to earn her Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. She then went to Louisiana State University School of Dentistry to earn her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree. When she is not treating her patients in the office, Dr. Castille is attending continuing education courses to perfect her practice and improve her clinical skills.

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    First Impressions Dentistry
    1401 S Ranchwood Blvd, #110, Yukon, OK 73099 
    11 miles near The Village
    phone

    (405) 259-0699

    Who is Dr. Matt Cole DDS?
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    Dr. Matt Cole specializes in comprehensive care and has advanced training in placing and restoring dental implants. He has a personalized approach to dentistry, always taking the time to listen to his patients’ needs and concerns and altering his treatments to suit the individual. He wants to get to know his patients, answer their questions, and form lasting relationships with them, helping them meet their oral health goals throughout their lives.

    Dr. Cole is a graduate of Oklahoma State University. After earning his bachelor’s degree in physiology, Dr. Cole earned his dental degree from the University of Oklahoma College of Dentistry. He then completed an Advanced Education Program residency in general dentistry.

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    Oklahoma City Dental
    Address 6616 S Western Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73139 
    11.91 miles near The Village
    phone

    (405) 601-7852

    Who is Dr. Nick Novakovich DMD?
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    Dr. Nick Novakvich is dedicated to providing his community with top-quality dental care and makes it his daily goal to have a positive impact on his patients’ lives. He graduated from Eastern Washington University and then earned his Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from Midwestern University College of Dental Medicine. He has been a practicing dentist since then and currently works at Oklahoma City Dental on South Western in Oklahoma City, OK. Dr. Nick specializes in cosmetic dentistry and enjoys creating and maintaining beautiful, healthy smiles.

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    Dental Expressions
    833 SW 119th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73170 
    15.41 miles near The Village
    phone

    (405) 735-6600

    Who is Dr. Colin Holman DDS?
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    Dr. Colin Holman believes that laughter is key to great dental care. He loves making his patients laugh and putting them at ease when they come to his office and feels that forming a strong bond with his patients is the first step in providing them with top-quality dental care. Besides forming new friendships, Dr. Holman is passionate about relieving his patients’ pain and improving their sense of self-esteem and confidence with a healthy, beautiful smile. He will go out of his way to help his patients in any way he can.

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    Rose Rock Family Dentistry
    1526 W. 8th Ave Stillwater, Stillwater, OK 74074 
    46.11 miles near The Village
    phone

    (405) 377-7323

    Who is Dr. Sara Bassett DDS?
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    Dr. Sara Bassett always knew that dentistry was her calling. Helping others achieve better health and confidence is her passion and as a dentist, she is able to positively impact the lives of her patients daily. She earned her bachelor’s degrees in zoology and medical technology from Oklahoma State University. She spent several years working as a medical technologist before earning her dental degree from OU College of Dentistry. She graduated with honors. To complete her dental education, she completed a General Practice Residency. She has experience working in both corporate settings and family health centers.

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Tooth extraction or tooth removal is classified into two main types: simple extractions and surgical extractions. Understanding the difference between these types can help you prepare for your procedure. 1. Simple Extraction: This method of tooth extraction is performed on a tooth that is fully erupted in the mouth and can be removed with dental forceps with relative ease. After administering a topical anesthetic and then local anesthetic (Novocaine) to numb the area, the dentist or oral surgeon loosens the tooth by luxating it with an instrument called a straight elevator and then removes it with surgical forceps. Simple dental extraction is typically performed without the need to cut the gum, which is called raising a gingival flap in technical terminology, which is the process of making an incision in the gum and then separating the entire thickness of the gum away from the underlying bone, thereby exposing the actual jaw bone under it. This is done usually for teeth that are carious, damaged, or need to be extracted for orthodontic reasons. 2. Surgical Extraction: Surgical tooth extractions are more complex and are considered for teeth that are not easily accessible, such as impacted wisdom teeth (3rd molars) or teeth that have very little clinical crown left of them. Root tips also need to be surgically exposed sometimes. This method involves making the aforementioned incision in the gum tissue to expose the tooth and the underlying bone. The tooth may be cut into smaller pieces for easy removal. Sometime it is even required to truph the bone surrounding the roots (alveolar bone). Truphing the bone is the process of cutting the alveolar bone around the tooth to loosen the roots further, usually done on roots that are significantly curved or ankylosed (adhered to the bone). Surgical dental extraction is usually performed under local anesthesia, but sedation options are also available usually for wisdom teeth removal or high anxiety patients. Surgical tooth extraction may be needed for impacted teeth that are deeply embedded in the jawbone.

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