Since 1994 our office has been providing dental care to the North Gwinnett area. We are locally owned and operated and not part of the large chain offices that have recently moved into the area.
In 2007 we moved into brand new facilities across the street from our existing office. In 2008 our former office at the corner of Alton Tucker Blvd and Peachtree Industrial Blvd was entirely renovated and has been re-opened as our sister-office called Sugar Hill Smiles.
Both offices process all traditional insurance and offer a variety of payment options, however we know with the changing economy some people may be forced into being "in-network". With that in mind, our Sugar Hill Smiles office is an "in-network" provider with the following (and expanding) list of companies:
- Ameritas
- Cigna
- Dentemax
- Guardian
- Humana
- Metlife
- Principal
- United Concordia
Out of Network:
North Gwinnett Dental Care offers appointments five days per week ( including Thursdays until 7 pm) with Dr. Bridgett Jorgensen ( graduated from Southern Illinois University in 1992), on-site childcare, 18 month interest free financing, family dentistry, cosmetics and orthodontics.
In Network:
Sugar Hill Smiles's dentist is Dr. Praveen Gudipati (a graduate of Boston University) and the office is currently open a few days per week (Wednesdays they are open until 7 pm). They are a family dental practice and offer 12 month interest free financing.
All charts and records are fully transferable between the two offices. If you are receiving this email then you or a member of your family have visited us in the past, and we would like to see you again!
Please print and bring this email with you for any appointment you schedule and keep between today and December 31, 2011 and you will receive a $50 credit towards elective or uncovered procedures (limit one reward per email address).
Both North Gwinnett Dental Care ( www.SugarHillDentist.com - 770-932-0992) and Sugar Hill Smiles ( www.SH-Smiles.com - 678-765-0364) look forward to showing you our new facilities and seeing you again!
Nail Biting
Nail Biting is not a harmless habit Crowns, veneers, bonding, orthodontic work: these may be significant investments to restore the health of your teeth or enhance the attractiveness of your smile. If you have had any of these procedures, you should be aware that one of the simplest methods to safeguard your investment is to stop biting your nails. Isn't it a harmless habit?
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Adult Braces
Adult Braces Maybe, when you were a child, you did not have orthodontic treatment. Or maybe, as you grew older, you lost some teeth or had other problems that changed the shape of your bite or the alignment of your teeth. Or maybe, as an adult, you are more concerned about the esthetic quality of your smile. Whatever the reason, having orthodontic treatment can be a valuable solution for adults. For example, according to the Academy of General Dentistry, about 1 million Americans and Canadians over the age of 18 are getting braces.
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Veneers Can Improve Your Smile
Look around, more and more people have decided to improve their appearance by making their teeth whiter and brighter. It’s not just celebrities. Dazzling white teeth are in vogue for everyone regardless of age. While many people are opting for bleaching products to enhance their smile, still more have chosen veneers, which is a very popular cosmetic solution.
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Summer to Fall Recipes
September signifies the change from summer to fall. Thinking about the upcoming cooler temperatures is enough to get any ready for comfort food: Warm hearty dishes full of flavor, the smells of cinnamon and nutmeg, the thought of fall apples turning into delicate pies. Please enjoy this recipe and savor the flavor of creamy butternut squash soup.
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