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Pay Attention To Any Type Of Toothache

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The healthiest people are typically those who pay attention to all aspects concerning how they feel. When you pay attention to the details, it is easy to notice when things are “off” or are not working as they should. The body has its own system for alerting you, and these are known as symptoms. The…

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Fluoride Treatments

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For you to achieve and maintain optimal oral health, it requires that you take an active role. A healthy, beautiful smile does not simply happen – it is the choices you make that determine your entire health, including your oral health. Flossing and brushing are both essential elements of oral hygiene, as well as keeping…

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Making Dental Visits a Priority

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Certain things in life are easy to make priorities – food, sleep, paying bills on time, and SEC football are generally at the top of the list. However, there are other important and beneficial choices that should also make the list. Regular exercise, eating a well-balanced diet, and regular dental visits should all be considered…

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Gingivitis and Pregnancy

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Pregnancy is a period of time that leaves people awestruck at the miracle of life. In just nine months a new life is conceived, developed, and delivered. While nine months often sounds like forever to a pregnant woman, it truly is just a few months for such incredible growth to occur. As women are making…

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Gum Recession

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Most people take their oral health for granted, ignoring mild symptoms that they personally feel are not that big of a deal. However, the body was created to give you indications when things are awry so that you seek attention when you need it. Tooth sensitivity is often the first symptom of gum recession. Gum…

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How To Develop a Good Dental Routine

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When it comes to anything you hope to gain in life, having a routine set in place will likely help you achieve your goal faster and more thoroughly. Routines need not be complicated or overly involved to be successful, they simply need to be carried out. For those who want to lose weight, they must…

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Smoking: A Real Drag on Your Teeth

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When it comes to bad habits, few are worse than smoking and using tobacco products. The negative effects of tobacco have been well documented for years, yet many people still continue to use products containing this dangerous drug. Smokers and tobacco users are more vulnerable to developing a wide range of diseases than those who…

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Does Chewing Gum Really Prevent Cavities?

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As a habit, chewing gum is one that can benefit your oral health if you make the right choices. Unlike smoking, biting your fingernails, crunching on ice, or not getting adequate rest at night, chewing gum has been proven to combat cavities by preventing them from occurring in the first place. Understanding your mouth, how…

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Wisdom Teeth Removal

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The wisdom teeth, as they are commonly referred to, are the last posterior teeth to develop and erupt inside the mouth. They are called “wisdom” teeth because they come in during the later teenage years when people are said to be growing in wisdom. While it is typical for everyone to grow 32 permanent teeth,…

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Root Canals

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When it comes to your teeth, saving them is much more appealing than losing them. Although the teeth have a hard, outer layer, known as enamel, protecting them, they are not invincible. Teeth are living substances, and damages from decay, infection, or trauma can leave the tooth vulnerable. Treating a tooth that has been damaged…

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Our Patient Reviews

Crabapple Dental

4.7 / 5.0

Based on 43 reviews

Aly C.

This dental practice is a gem! The front desk staff are kind, efficient and welcoming. I was pleasantly surprised at the clinical staff’s fantastic bedside manner. Everything was explained in advance and this was very appreciated. My teeth have never felt better! Love, love, love the hygienist that worked with me. She is a rockstar. Thank you to the whole gang!

Caitlin G.

I've been going to Crabapple dental for many years and I can honestly say Dr. Roberts and her team are by far the best. It's hard to find a good dentist that takes the time to get to know you and truly cares about your health. I knew Dr. Roberts was special when she filled a few cavities for me, then called me later that night to make sure I was ok. I feel at home when I'm there and they always treat me so well. Kelly is so wonderful! She takes her time and makes going to the dentist an easy task. I never stress about going because I know she'll take care of me. She is so pleasant and efficient; truly the best experience and I leave feeling great. Both Kelly and Dr. Roberts are so gentle and that is the most important thing to me. Dr. Roberts has the most updated equipment and beautiful office to give the best experience. I travel from downtown to see them because they are the best! Don't hesitate to make an appointment; you won't be disappointed!!

Kim B.

This is by far the most customer focused dental practice I’ve ever experienced. Starting with Dr Roberts and her entire staff! Immediately I felt I was a priority and my anxiety slowly disappeared. She has state of the art technology and is a pleasure to work with!! She contacted me after hours to check on me after certain procedures!! Highly recommend!!!! A very warm and nurturing environment!!

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Crabapple Dental

12670 Crabapple Road, #110
Alpharetta, GA 30004

(678) 319-0123