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Prosthodontist & Dentist Dr. Lawrence Marks is the premiere Ft. Lauderdale smile specialist with offices here and in Hollywood. Dr. Marks provides the experience and expertise you can trust. He's a dentist that has transformed thousands of smiles over the years using the latest techniques in restorative dentistry. His experienced staff of dental care professionals are well known for providing a friendly and welcoming atmosphere and the best in patient comfort and care.
There's nothing quite like an attractive smile to help you look your best, feel great and get the most out of life. If time has taken its toll on your smile or if you've always wanted look your best, the dental care professionals at the Ft. Lauderdale dental offices of Advanced Smile Solutions can help.
It's our pleasure to help you achieve the great-looking, confident smile you deserve. Take some time to browse the site and explore the many ways we can help you. When you're ready or if you have more questions send us an email or give us a call. Dr. Mark's and his dental care professionals look forward to giving you the excellent results and personal care you should expect from a dentist.
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Protect Your Baby's Smile (HealthDay)
HealthDay - SATURDAY, March 6 (HealthDay News) -- The best way to give your
children's teeth a healthy start is to begin dental care early in life,
and the American Dental Association has tips for keeping kids' teeth in
tip-top shape:
Visit the dentist for regular checkups. Set up an appointment
within six months of the eruption of a child's first tooth, but no later
than the first birthday. Routine exams, cleanings and fluoride treatments
can catch problems early before they get worse and require significant
care. ...
Treating Gum Disease May Thwart Preterm Births (HealthDay)
HealthDay - FRIDAY, March 5 (HealthDay News) -- In another sign of a link
between gum disease and premature birth, a new study finds that pregnant
women with periodontal disease who undergo successful treatment are less
likely to give birth early.
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