Best Chandler Dentist of 2020

Kelly Jorn Cook, DDS, has been voted the Best Chandler Dentist of 2020  by readers of the local publication East Valley Tribune, in an open reader survey where locals vote their choices on the best restaurants, shopping, nightlife, food, entertainment, things to do, services and more.

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Best Dentist of 2020
Chandler – East Valley Tribune

Kelly Jorn Cook, DDS’ popularity is based on the quality of service and patient experience provided.   They constantly work to exceed expectations.  The practice motif looks like a rock n roll hall of fame and provides a distraction from dental anxiety. Kelly practices anti-anxiety dentistry so that many so have dental fears and phobias can get the dental treatments they need

. From distraction, and compassion to conscious oral sedation dentistry, the entire staff work to make your visit as pleasant and pain-free as possible.

True Dental Artistry
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Kelly excels in blending artistry and his technical ability to give you the smile you want and deserve!  Beyond great general dentistry, Kelly is recognized for his talent in creating remarkable smiles.  His practice provides full service: general and family dentistry, crowns, bridges, root canals, dentures, dental implants, and all-on-4 hybrid dentures. His specialty is creating beautiful smiles.

Treatment options are provided and discussed based on each patient’s individual desires. Patients frequently ask what’s the best method to permanently improve their smile or to replace missing teeth.   Communications are key and Kelly provides his patients with options and recommendations so they can make the best choice.

Kelly Jorn Cook, DDS in Chandler, Arizona has served patients in the East Valley for 30 years.   Most dental insurance PPOs are accepted, and third-party financing is available.

Whether you have a question about missing teeth or just require routine dental hygiene visits, we invite you to become a part of our dental family.

You can visit us online to learn more about us or any dental topic of your choice at the Chandler Dentist

Kelly Jorn Cook, DDS
3800 W. Ray Rd, Ste 19
Chandler, AZ 85226

Tel: (480) 899-4477

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Something you should know about permanent tooth replacement

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Charles Clausen D.D.S., P.C. is the owner of Gentle Family Dentistry in Avondale, Arizona. He has served patients in the West Valley for over twenty years. We have a warm environment with an excellent staff that is committed to providing you with personalized care. We provide a variety of services including crowns, root canals, dentures, dental implants and “All on four” teeth in a day.

Also for more information on dental implants see http://www.charlesclausendds.com/implants.

Treatment options will be provided and discussed based on your individual desires. Patients frequently want to know what is the best method to permanently replace missing teeth. The correct answer varies, based on age and health. I provide our patients with options and recommendations so that they can make the best choice. The two most popular options for permanent tooth replacement are a fixed dental bridge or a dental implant and porcelain crown.

A fixed dental bridge utilizes the teeth next to the missing tooth area to support the bridge which is permanently cemented in place. Fixed bridges work wonderfully but it is essential that the teeth supporting the bridge have good gum health with solid bone structure. If this condition is met then the tooth structure itself must be evaluated for support of the fixed bridge. Often times the teeth that will be used to support the bridge have fillings that are breaking due to the increased chewing load they are providing because of the missing tooth. The old restorations are removed and the teeth are built up and strengthened during the bridge preparation. The final bridge design is a series of crowns splinted together producing an extremely durable chewing area. Conversely, if the adjacent teeth to the missing tooth are free of decay or fillings then an implant may be a better choice to consider. The first step in placing a dental implant is to take a CT scan so the anatomy of the bone can be seen in three dimensions and the exact placement of the implant can be planned. Bone grafting needs are also determined and vital structures are identified. Modern imaging has made dental implant placement very precise and that is why today they have a success rate that exceeds 96%.

The surgical placement of the implant or even multiple implants is done in office with local anesthesia. Sometimes mild sedation is used if a patient desires and the procedure produces generally low post-operative discomfort. The dental implant or implants are then used to retain crowns, bridges, or even implant retained dentures if an entire arch of teeth is missing. Whether you have a question about missing teeth or just require routine dental hygiene visits we invite you to become a part of our dental family.

You can visit us online to learn more about or any dental topic of your choice at http://www.CharlesClausenDDS.com.

Charles Clausen, DDS; Gentle Family Dentistry & Orthodontics, 13055 W. McDowell Road, Suite G103, Avondale, Arizona 85392; phone 623-848-0100.

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Geriatric Dentistry

Geriatric Dentistry

Americans are living longer and continuing to enjoy the lifestyles they have grown accustomed to, in large part, thanks to advances in modern medicine and dentistry. No longer are seniors housebound, forced to live out their senior years watching television in the recesses of an isolated dark living room.

Advances in dentistry have created not only the opportunity, but the expectation of continued oral health throughout a lifetime. People expect to enjoy active lifestyles which include the enjoyment of fine dining and the youthful look a full dentition provides by supporting facial structures and thus retaining a youthful appearance. Medicine has shown time and time again that nutrition is one of the key factors in maintaining health, requiring a healthy dentin to perform this function. The oral-systemic relationship is proven; chronic inflammation or infection in the mouth affects the whole body. Periodontal disease, a chronic inflammation, has been proven to increase the likelihood of stroke, heart attack, diabetes and other maladies. Infection in the mouth increases the rate of prosthetic joint failure and rejection. Read more

Free 90-minute introduction – Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias

Banner Alzheimer’s Institute is offering a  free 90-minute introduction for caregivers that will give knowledge on disease progression, treatment and practical tips to live successfully. The COMPASS class (Caregivers of Memory-Impaired People Acquiring Successful Strategies) is a free educational class but requires registration. Participants can learn:

•     The progression and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease

•     Improved communication skills to avoid arguments and behavior upsets

•     Tips to enhance everyday living

•     Where to begin to find help

WHAT:     COMPASS Caregiver’s Class

WHERE:     United Methodist Church

Education Building, Room 4

9248 E. Riggs Road, Sun Lakes, AZ 85248

WHEN:                       Wednesday, October 26,  1:00- 2:30pm

FEE:                            Free, registration required

RESERVATIONS:  (602) 839-6850

Implant Retained Dentures can Change Your Life

Dentures and dental implants can change your life.  Loose fitting dentures can make eating very difficult.  They can also be an embarrassment and an impediment to proper speech as loose-fitting dentures move and can even pop out of the mouth while talking.  Paste and powders often create a gooey mess which is needed to glue dentures in to provide a bit of stability. Over time denture wearers can lose up to 90% of their chewing efficiency. Read more