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DENTAL ASSISTANT JOB DESCRIPTION Larson Creek Dental is an active, growing single dentist office. We are a tight-knit team with a collaborative mindset. Through the use of leading-edge technology and practices we provide our patients with a modern and comfortable experience. We are excited to welcome a...

Having a healthy smile isn't just about looking good in photos (although that's a perk!). Good oral hygiene plays a vital role in your overall health and well-being. At Larson Creek Dental, we're passionate about helping our patients achieve and maintain optimal oral health. In...

No, bleeding gums are not normal and should not be ignored. While it can occasionally happen, such as when you accidentally bite your gums or when you begin a new dental hygiene routine, frequent or persistent bleeding of the gums is often a sign of...

Larson Creek Dental Named a Nextdoor 2022 Neighborhood Favorite Dentist Medford, Oregon, August 2022 — Larson Creek Dental has been named to the winning list of Nextdoor’s 6th annual Neighborhood Favorites, an awards program recognizing local businesses committed to helping their neighborhoods thrive. Winners of the...

Is Coffee Bad for Your Teeth? Many people cannot imagine starting their day without a cup of coffee in the morning, in fact 64% of American adults currently consume coffee every day. But is coffee bad for your teeth? Here is a quick rule for every drink/food:...

Q: Who can benefit from a custom mouth guard? A: Athletes, Nighttime Grinders and Clenchers, and Snorers. If you are any of the above, find out the best Custom Mouth Guard solution for you below: Custom Mouth Guard Custom Athletic Mouth Guard Hockey, lacrosse, football, basketball, wrestling...

What Is Gum Disease? Gum disease, also called periodontal disease, is an infection of the tissues and bone that support your teeth. 85% of US adults suffer from some degree of gum disease, making it one of the most common diseases in America – more common than cancer,...

1. Prevention of Oral Issues Bringing your child to the dentist early is the first step towards keeping tooth decay away. The dentist will evaluate the child by looking for signs of decay. We can also provide preventative treatments like cleanings and applying dental sealants. Keeping primary teeth...

TRUE OR FALSE: Gum is bad for your teeth? FALSE: Sugar-Free gum can actually be beneficial to your oral health. Some Gum History Humans have used chewing gum for over 5,000 years. They may have chewed it for enjoyment, to stave off hunger or to freshen their breath...