Dr. Alla Brown
Wisdom teeth usually erupt between the ages of 17-25, which is why they’re referred to as “wisdom” teeth. clinically they are referred to as “third molars” because they are very similar to the first two sets of molars that develop…
Dr. Alla Brown
Cavities, or tooth decay, occurs when tooth enamel wears away. If enough enamel wears away, the soft tissues and nerves within the tooth will be exposed. One of the first signs of a cavity is sensitivity to temperature and touch.…
Dr. Alla Brown
Do you have severely damaged or missing teeth? Try dental implants. Dental implants are a more modern and long-lasting solution for tooth loss that helps preserve your oral health and function. Lanier Family and Cosmetic Dentistry is a Buford, GA…
Dr. Alla Brown
Dr. Alla Brown, Dr. Amanda Newberry, and the professional team of Lanier Family and Cosmetic Dentistry are dedicated to helping patients maintain healthy smiles. Their Buford, GA dental office is equipped with the latest dental technology to solve all types…
Dr. Alla Brown
Teeth grinding, also known as bruxism, is a common condition that can occur at any age. Adults may unconsciously clench or grind their teeth when awake or asleep, and 10% of all adults have been diagnosed with bruxism. Teeth grinding…
Dr. Alla Brown
COVID-19 Protocols: What to Expect At Lanier Family and Cosmetic Dentistry, we are now open for non-emergency dental care. All patients are screened prior to entering the building. We ask that if you are sick or have been exposed to…
Dr. Alla Brown
To our valued patients, We continue to follow OSHA and CDC guidelines and have taken additional steps to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The safety and health of our patients, and of our entire team have always been, and remain…
Dr. Alla Brown
You know to brush and floss twice a day and visit the dentist for routine dental cleanings. However, many patients aren’t aware of how their diet affects their teeth and gums. Even if you brush and floss twice a day,…
Dr. Alla Brown
Although tooth enamel is one of the hardest substances in the human body, it can still be broken. People often chip or break teeth when biting down on hard foods such as ice, nuts or hard candies or chewing or…
Dr. Alla Brown
Living with missing teeth can be distressing. You may not only be self-conscious about the gaps in your smile but it might make it difficult for you to chew properly. People with missing teeth are often forced to eat softer…