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  Gastroesophageal reflux disease also known as GERD occurs when stomach acid frequently flows back into the esophagus. This reflux can irritate the lining of your esophagus. It can also erode the enamel of your teeth. The most common symptom of GERD is heartburn, in certain people the first sign… Read More…

added on: December 14, 2018


The type of dentistry done at Carnazza Dental is very unique as compared to other dental practices. We a re a general dental practice with advanced expertise in smile design, dental implants and full mouth rehabilitation. Not every dentist can perform such treatment. It requires advanced training, vast experience and… Read More…

added on: November 30, 2018

  Loss of a tooth is a very common today. People lose a tooth from trauma, failure of dental restoration, or bone loss. Patient’s of all different ages are prone to different kinds of tooth loss. The most common affecting the younger population is trauma. More specifically, falling off a… Read More…

added on: November 19, 2018

        Breakdown of the mouth is not an uncommon issue anymore. Many people suffer from a bad bite or what we call occlusal disase , or have gum and bone issues called periodontal disease. All of these afflictions cause extensive damage to the remaining dentition. If not intercepted… Read More…

added on: October 26, 2018

    If your teeth have white spots or stains, your tooth enamel could be showing signs of hypocalcification. White discoloration appears when acidic conditions in the mouth dissolve the calcium in the tooth enamel and cause it to leach out. Another cause of low levels of calcium in tooth… Read More…

added on: September 20, 2018

            We are pleased to welcome you and your family to Carnazza Dental Medicine! Our goal is to provide excellent dentistry in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere, because we think you deserve to love your smile and enjoy the process, too. With an impressive combination… Read More…

added on: September 19, 2018

Some people have very high lip lines when they smile. This results in excessive gum display or sometimes called a “gummy” smile. The teeth appear shorter as a result of the excess gum tissue and disproportional to the person’s face.. The technique we use to treat this is called a… Read More…

added on: August 24, 2018

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