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In the Hoosier state, a smile is everything. When you greet your neighbors, go to the grocery store, attend a PTA meeting, or do a presentation at work, a good smile and a friendly wave are your best introductions. But what happens when your smile isn’t looking or feeling its best? Oftentimes, people who experience oral health issues, such as tooth loss or gum disease, can’t smile due to pain or discomfort. They may also choose not to smile due to issues with self-consciousness. Without a pearly white smile, a Hoosier just isn’t the same! The good thing is that maintaining and improving your oral health is simple; a good daily routine and frequent visits to your dentist can make a dull smile bright. So embrace that Hoosier spirit and schedule your next dentist appointment today!

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More than half of Indiana’s farmland, in a typical year, is planted in corn, making Indiana one of the biggest producers of corn in the world! Unfortunately, corn isn’t great for your oral health. Besides getting stuck in your teeth, eating corn on the cob is known to dislodge fillings, damage braces, and chip teeth! Popcorn, too, can get lodged between your teeth, leading to cavities and gum disease. Sweet corn can even wear away your enamel, leading to tooth discoloration. Despite all that, there’s no way we’ll stop eating corn! It’s just too darn tasty. So, taking care of our teeth and gums is vitally important! Whether or not you’re eating corn, always remember to brush and floss twice a day, balance your fluoride intake, and visit your dentist at least twice a year. For more information on maintaining and improving your oral health, contact your dentist.

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When it comes to sports, the unexpected is exciting! A 3-point buzzer beater from the Pacers’ Obi Toppin can make your average basketball game thrilling. But when it comes to dental care, the unexpected can be terrifying. An unexpected appointment cancellation or dental bill can ruin your day and turn you away from good dental care in the future. Doctors Network takes the unexpected out of dental care; its user-friendly platform provides dental patients with real-time information on local dentists’ treatments offered, schedules, prices, locations, ratings, and reviews. Plus, all dentists in the network offer world-class treatments at affordable rates, whether or not you have dental insurance. If dental care has to be unexpected, let it be because of how much you can save at every visit and nothing else.

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    Davis Dental Center
    902 Dupont Road, Louisville, KY 40207 
    7.87 miles near Jeffersonville
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    (502) 895-8577

    Who is Dr. Rachel Davis BA, DMD?
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    Dr. Rachel Davis is a General Dentist with expertise across all areas of dentistry, particularly in Implant Dentistry and full mouth rehabilitation. She graduated from the University of Louisville School of Dentistry and began her dental journey as a Dental Assistant and Lab Technician in her father's practice, The Dental Implant Center, during her high school and college years. After completing dental school, she quickly took on a full-time role at a reputable dental center. In 2007, Dr. Davis purchased the practice where she worked, founding Davis Dental Center.

    Dr. Davis is passionate about dentistry and takes pride in transforming her patients’ lives through her work. She is married to Christopher Stockton and together they have two daughters, Lydia, who is enrolled at Norton Elementary, and Sydney, who attends Keneseth Israel Preschool. The family also includes a son, Logan Kidwell, along with two dogs and a cat.

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    Magnolia Dental
    3801 S Hurstbourne Pkwy, Louisville, KY 40299 
    11.35 miles near Jeffersonville
    phone

    (502) 842-4686

    Who is Dr. Charles Crowl DDS, FADIA?
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    Dr. Charles Crowl's journey into dentistry was influenced by his own experiences as a child requiring extensive dental work, which initially made him apprehensive about dental visits. Everything changed when, at the age of 13, he was referred by his orthodontist to a dentist for the removal of two teeth. This dentist’s gentle approach and clear communication transformed Dr. Crowl’s perception of dental care, showing him that it didn’t have to be painful. This pivotal moment inspired him to become the kind of dentist who could change patients’ attitudes toward their own dental experiences.

    To achieve this, Dr. Crowl fosters a warm and inviting environment in his practice, encouraging patients to feel empowered and confident about their smiles. He treats each individual with care and attention, ensuring they are recognized as more than just a number. His focus is on helping people regain their confidence through the latest advancements in dental technology.

    Dr. Crowl attended Michigan State University before entering an early enrollment program at the University of Illinois at Chicago School of Dentistry. After practicing in the Chicago area for 30 years, he relocated to Louisville in 2017 to be closer to family. Since earning his degree, he has pursued further education in cosmetic dentistry, dental implant surgery, and orthodontics.

    Volunteering and travel are also significant passions for Dr. Crowl. He enjoys exploring both locally and internationally, often seeking opportunities to combine his love for travel with dentistry through dental mission trips. He is dedicated to demonstrating to patients, near and far, that dentistry can be a compassionate and caring experience. Dr. Crowl is committed to always prioritizing the best interests of his patients.

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In many cases, gingivitis can be reversed with scaling and root planing (known as deep cleaning) and a strict routine of good hygiene and preventative dental care. However, if the condition progresses into periodontitis, then it might no longer be reversible, and will have to be controlled through regular periodontal maintenance.

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Gingivitis marks the beginning of periodontal disease, and describes inflammation in the gums caused by excessive oral bacteria buildup (in the form of plaque and tartar). Because gingivitis occurs underneath the gums, routine dental cleaning won’t suffice to treat it. Scaling and root planing, also known as deep cleaning, involves removing plaque and tartar from above and below the gum line. Then, your periodontist will smooth the roots of your teeth underneath the gums to discourage further oral bacteria buildup. As plaque and tartar accumulate on the roots, the buildup and resulting inflammation cause your gum tissues to recede slightly from your teeth. This creates deepening periodontal pockets where oral bacteria can continue to gather and multiply, worsening the infection and inflammation. Periodontal cleaning helps stop the infection by removing the films of plaque and tartar from your roots (scaling), and then smoothing their surfaces (planing) to inhibit bacterial buildup as your gums heal. In cases where gum disease has already developed, scaling and root planing should be followed by a strict schedule of checkups, cleanings, and periodontal maintenance. Your periodontist can prescribe appropriate treatment options, such as gingival grafting or pocket reduction surgery, to fortify your compromised tissues so you can recover from gum disease.

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