Eddie Smith, DDS
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Eddie Smith, DDS
Dr. Eddie Smith graduated from the OU College of Dentistry in Norman, Oklahoma, in 1993. He's been practicing in Tulsa ever since - for over 25 years! Dr. Smith believes the best teeth are natural teeth, and makes every effort to help you keep them healthy through preventive and conservative dentistry. When he isn't working, he enjoys spending time with his wife and daughters and serving in his church, where he currently teaches a Bible study class.

Our hygienists, Patricia Myers and Margaret Young, both graduated in 1999 and have been with Dr. Smith throughout their careers. Their gentle touch and meticulous care are two of their many qualities! Monica, our dental assistant, has over 10 years experience and is truly gifted in assisting Dr. Smith with treatment and making patients feel comfortable and at ease.

Misty and Tanner are responsible for helping patients with everything from making appointments and navigating insurance to coordinating referrals and answering any questions you may have.
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Cleaning & Prevention
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Prevention and early detection are the key to avoiding tooth decay and gum disease.
A good home regimen, in addition to regular cleanings and exams, can prevent many expensive dental treatments.
Prevention starts with controlling plaque, a colorless bacteria that sticks to the surface of your teeth, and calculus, a harder mineral deposit.
These are the main sources of decay and periodontal disease.
By maintaining a proper routine of daily hygiene, you can prevent most oral disease.
Our hygienists are available to assist you with your hygiene and management of your gums.
Cosmetic Procedures
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Most of the dentistry Dr. Smith performs involves the elimination, replacement, and/or restoration of unhealthy tooth structure that causes pain, gum irritation, bacteria, food traps, infection and eating discomfort.
When necessary, he will refer our patients to expert specialists who have similar attitudes about the way they treat patients for faster and more specific care.
Customized trays are filled with a whitening gel and worn in the mouth for as little as 1 hour per day.
In as little as one week, this process can erase most stains from coffee drinking and tobacco, as well as tooth yellowing associated with aging, producing a brilliant, bright white smile.
Restorative Procedures
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Almost everyone will experience tooth decay at some point in his or her life.
Swift detection and correction of tooth decay can minimize the significant expenses and inconveniences associated with more serious problems caused by tooth decay.
Restorative dentistry treats all phases of tooth decay, from simple cavity fillings to entire tooth replacements.
Dr. Smith will remove all areas of decay, and replace with a filling made of amalgam (silver) or composite resin (tooth colored).
In cases of more extensive decay, inlays and onlays or crowns are an advisable alternative.
Dental Implants
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Crowns and conventional bridges or dentures may not be your only options when replacing missing teeth.
For some people, dental implants offer a smile that looks and feels very natural.
Surgically placed below the gums over a series of appointments, implants fuse to the jawbone and serve as a base for individual replacement teeth, bridges or a denture.
Implants offer stability because they fuse to your bone.
Integration of the implants into your jaw also helps your replacement teeth feel more natural and some people also find the secure fit more comfortable than conventional substitutes.
Tooth Extractions
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Wisdom teeth are the molars that are farthest back in the mouth.
These teeth are the last to grow into the mouth, usually after age 18. Wisdom teeth often become impacted - they do not grow in properly.
Impacted wisdom teeth can cause a myriad of problems, including gum disease, infection, decay, even tumors.
To prevent potential problems, wisdom teeth are usually extracted at the first sign that they may be impacted.
In cases of severe infection, where restorative approaches will not save a tooth, an extraction may be necessary.
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