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Suggestions for Improving Dental Care in Diabetic Patients

Suggestions for Improving Dental Care in Diabetic Patients

by University General Dentists Team Member | May 29, 2019 | Dentistry, Oral Health

According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), more than 100 million Americans are living with prediabetes or diabetes and represent a growing health concern in the United States. Those with diabetes have the tendency to run a risk of damage to the kidneys, heart,...
What’s the Right Age for a Child’s First Dentist Visit?

What’s the Right Age for a Child’s First Dentist Visit?

by University General Dentists Team Member | May 7, 2019 | Dentistry, Oral Health, Pediatric Dentistry

Deciding the right time for a child’s first dentist visit can be tricky. There’s a vast amount of information online with, often, conflicting advice. Some dentists will advise that a child’s first dentist visit should come when all their baby teeth...
The Effects of a Calcium Deficiency on Your Oral Health

The Effects of a Calcium Deficiency on Your Oral Health

by University General Dentists Team Member | Apr 30, 2019 | Dentistry, Oral Health

Everyone knows calcium helps keep your bones strong, and strong bones are an important part of your overall health.  But did you know that your calcium intake also plays a role in the health and strength of your teeth?  Calcium is a mineral, and it’s one of the most...
How Gum Health Effects Overall Health

How Gum Health Effects Overall Health

by University General Dentists Team Member | Apr 9, 2019 | Dentistry, Oral Health

The earliest stage of gum disease is called gingivitis in the dental community and associated symptoms are red, inflamed, and/or bleeding gums. Shockingly, three out of four Americans suffer from gum disease and the effects, yet many are afraid to seek treatment which...
Dental Trends for 2019

Dental Trends for 2019

by University General Dentists Team Member | Jan 17, 2019 | Cosmetic Dentistry, Dentistry, Oral Health, Smile Makeovers

With 2019 well under way, we have been considering emerging trends within the dental practice. Below, we discuss ways in which the dental industry is working to impact the lives of patients every day. 3D X-Rays and Printing for Dentistry Producing prototypes for...
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University General Dentists are directly affiliated with the University of Tennessee Medical Center, and we are able to provide the expertise of an accomplished faculty and modern clinical therapies in a state-of-the-art environment. We offer a full range of services and treatments using the latest in dental technology.

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1930 Alcoa Hwy, Suite A-340
Knoxville, TN 37920

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