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Cedelia Gill, Appointment Coordinator, joined Stewart Family Dentistry in 1987. A native Atlantan, she attended Atlanta Junior College and Georgia State University. She is married to David and have three children; Darius, Alexandria (Alex) and Cameron. In her spare time she loves to read books by her favorite authors or crocheting.

Referrals

Years ago, dental braces were only thought to be appropriate for pre-teens and teens having problems with their bite (malocclusion). Today, adults commonly choose orthodontic treatments as well. Close to 30% of all orthodontic patients in the United States are adults. However, it pays to start early for maximum effectiveness and the American Dental Association recommends that children receive an orthodontic evaluation by age seven. Stewart Family Dentistry serves both children and adults.

Senior Citizens

The American Dental Association reports that 70% of seniors that were surveyed had a regular dental checkup at least once per year. Almost a third of adults have all 28 teeth and 50% of adults aged 55 or older wear partial or complete dentures. Whether caring for original teeth or dentures, seniors face a range of special oral health concerns.

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Stewart Family Dentistry

www.stewartfamilydentistry.com

2998 Panola Road
Lithonia, GA 30038

phone: 770.322.8040
fax: 770.322.3024
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Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 8:10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Dental Bridges

Dental Bridges

Dental bridges, dental implants, and partial dentures are used to replace missing teeth, the loss of which might adversely affect your mouth. The negative effects of one or more missing teeth could include the shifting of other teeth, a change in the bite, TMJ disorders, a speech impediment, an increased risk for periodontal disease, and a greater chance of tooth decay.

There are several types of fixed (cannot be removed) bridges. These include conventional fixed bridges, cantilever bridges, and resin bonded bridges.

Orthodontics

Orthodontics

Years ago, dental braces were only appropriate for pre-teens and teens having problems with their bite (malocclusion). Today, orthodontic treatments are not only for pre-teens and teens, but for adults as well. Close to 30% of all orthodontic patients in the United States are adults. But it pays to start early for maximum effectiveness: the American Dental Association recommends that children receive an orthodontic evaluation by age seven.