Showing posts with label roswell dentist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label roswell dentist. Show all posts

Monday, April 9, 2012

Why Should You Keep Your Dental Appointment

You get the email reminder. Your finger hovers over the reschedule request button. You just don't have time to go get your teeth cleaned. Does this sound like you? I cannot tell you how many times we hear this scenario in our office. Thankfully for them, our patients generally click confirm appointment and take care of their dental health. We hope this is because we have promised to partner with them to take care of their smile.
Countless dental research has proven that regular visits to your dental care provider helps to maintain dental health. Regular dental cleanings by a professional helps to remove calculus that cannot be removed by home care alone. Additionally, decay is always easier and less costly to treat when diagnosed and treated early.
We look forward to each appointment and enjoy sharing our knowledge with our patients. We care about your oral health!
So, the next time you get that email or text reminder, just go ahead and reply confirm. We promise to greet you with a smile and you get to leave with a healthy and clean smile!

The Smile Team at Dr Brian Johnson's dental office

Thursday, November 10, 2011

How Clean are Your Teeth? How Fresh is Your Breath?

Don't you just love that "fresh from the dentist office" clean and fresh feel? That day, my teeth so clean! I am sure that there is nothing nasty hanging out below my gums to ruin my fresh breath. Unfortunately, the minute I eat, that feeling goes away. I try so hard to brush and floss. I also enjoy things that make my breath not so fresh...coffee, onions, garlic, ....

I must admit that I notice bad breath and discolored teeth. I'm sure that it is because I sit in the dentist office day in and day out. I see the difference of our patients teeth from entering to the last good bye. Believe you me, there is a difference. That's why you go to the dentist, right? Sure, we are taking care of our teeth, but we don't want Yuck mouth.

I was driving one our younger patients in a carpool recently and noticed that her teeth looked stained. I told her she was due for a cleaning. She said, "I know, it is just hard. I don't want to miss school, and I can't miss swim practice". Even young people have scheduling issues. This young person is one of my person favorites, she is our DAUGHTER! Yes, it is even hard for us to manage good cleaning schedules!

Debbie Johnson
Brian Johnson
Family and Cosmetic Dentistry
1240 Upper Hembree Road
Suite C
Roswell, GA 30076
(770)993-9809
http://www.brianjohnsondmd.com/

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Roswell Dentist is FaceBook Official!

You can hardly turn on the television or radio without hearing about FaceBook or hearing "follow us on Twitter". Debbie has worked very hard to connect with our patients on FaceBook, Twitter, and Linked In. We have decided to focus our efforts on connecting with our patients through our FaceBook fan page and Dr Johnson's Linked In profile.

If you were previously a "friend of Brian D. Johnson", and had not "liked Brian D. Johnson, DMD", we want you to know that Debbie shut that personal page down and is focusing her efforts on building the business fan page. Please like us there!

Make it FBO(FaceBook official)!

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

We Want Your Halloween Candy on November 1!

Halloween will be here before you know it! Many of you may have even started to buy your Trick or Treat candy. We had such an overwhelming response from our patients and community last year with our "Halloween Candy Buy Back" program, we can't wait to do it again.  The official date of the "event" is Tues November 1. We will accept candy all that week.

When the kids get back from Trick or Treating, let them choose some candy to keep and then bring a bag of candy to us for our Halloween Candy Buy Back campaign. Once again, we will collect candy and send it to our service men and women honoring and serving our great country. Please consider joining us. We sent out over 150 pounds of candy last year and would be thrilled to send more this year!

If you or a family member is a patient of record, will pay the child/children donating their candy $1 per pound of candy. We would be thrilled if they would write a short note on a card to include in the packages. We would love for you to share this with your friends and neighbors. Please just tell them that we will only pay children. Technically, this is a service partnership for us with our patients and their families, not a money making opportunity for others.

All that being said, we welcome you to tell your friends and neighbors that we will gladly ship their DONATED candy. Share the FaceBook post, forward this link/email...have fun with it! It is a win/win. The kids will have fun Trick or Treating, eat a few favorite pieces of candy, and send a smile to someone who might need it!

Monday, September 26, 2011

Poor Oral Hygiene is an Equal Opportunity Habit

Poor oral hygiene knows no boundaries. We see poor oral hygiene habits in young people, old people and every age in the between. We see poor habits in men and in women. We see poor habits in wealthy people and poor people and every socioeconomic group in between.
Some people do not brush properly. Some do not brush at all. Some do not floss routinely or at all. Some do not make seeing a dentist a priority. Some eat sticky candy and are surprised that their teeth are breaking down. Some drink sodas all day and wonder why they have rampant tooth decay.Some people are surprised that they probably will outlive their teeth because of their bad habits.

Simple positive practices performed consistently will produce positive results. Simple.
If it has been a while since you saw a dentist, please call today to begin a new healthy habit.

Brian D. Johnson
Family and Cosmetic Dentistry
1240 Upper Hembree Road
Suite C
Roswell, GA 30076
http://www.brianjohnsondmd.com/

Monday, September 19, 2011

Gum Disease and His Best Friend, Heart Disease

Gum disease simply is swelling/inflammation of the gums/soft tissue around the teeth. It can be caused by bacteria in plaque that forms on your teeth. Bacteria produces toxins that are released into your blood stream. The early stages of gum disease are reversible. Left untreated, gum disease can and will lead to bone loss.

This is pretty dry reading( and writing). The thing is, it is important for your overall health to make sure your gums are clean and healthy. If you don't, inflamed gums can lead to or make heart disease worse. It can contribute to autoimmune diseases like diabetes. Gum disease is as silent as heart disease. If you don't floss your teeth on a regular basis, and you haven't seen a dentist in over a year, you very likely have some degree of gum disease. Some people just tend to build tartar more quickly and readily than others. You might be one of the lucky ones and have really healthy gums and not floss or see a dentist. You might not be. Gum disease is easy to treat if caught in the early stages. If left untreated, you can lose your teeth. It is that simple. Not pretty , but simple.

Please call our office today to visit us. Our fabulous team of dental assistants, dental hygienists, and of course, Dr Johnson will take care of you.

Debbie Johnson
Brian Johnson, D.M.D.
Family and Cosmetic Dentistry
1240 Upper Hembree Road
Suite C
Roswell, GA 30076
770.993.9809
http://www.brianjohnsondmd.com/

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Use Your Google Powers For Good, Become a Super Hero!

I am a total Google nut. I admit it. Recovery starts with admitting the problem, right?
I love to send shout outs to my favorite restaurants, doctors, service providers, etc. If you love need to share your opinions with others, all you need is a Gmail account and you too can be on your way to reviewing to your hearts content. Don't have one? It takes about 2 minutes to set one up. It will make you happy, I promise. It is a great tool. You can also save map searches to retreaved anytime you need it. You can use it to set up a blog. The list just goes on and on. Those Google Places reviews are my favorite though.

As a matter of fact, I want for our office to be your first review. Please go to our Google Places page and let the world know why and how you love coming to your dentist. If you have something less than wonderful to say, please call me first...
Be warned, this can become an addiction. You will feel like a super hero...and you will certainly be our hero. Thanks for your time!

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Breaking News....Rampant Tooth Decay Has Hit Roswell GA

We have seen an unusual amount of tooth decay especially in the teens -30 year olds.
Why? This is what we find when we ask them about their everyday habits.
  • Lifestyle habits- we hear that they don't brush and floss enough or at all.
  • Diet habits- they drink way too many soft drinks. Drinking anything that has sugar, and carbonation puts your teeth as risk. This includes sparkling water, and diet sodas. This age group seem to be sugar junkies and love sticky candy. The sticky stuff gets in the grooves of the teeth and has a feast on your enamel.
  • Eating late at night after they have brushed their teeth, and not rebrushing.
  • Infrequent visits to the dentist. Early intervention is key. Small cavities become bigger cavities. Big cavities become crowns. Crowns become root canals. Failed root canals become missing teeth. Missing teeth are EXPENSIVE to replace.
If you haven't visited your dentist in the last six months, pick up your phone right now and call. We are ready to help you and educate you about your dental health. Are you ready to change your ways? Do you want to have a beautiful smile?

Brian D. Johnson
Family and Cosmetic Dentistry
1240 Upper Hembree Road
Suite C
Roswell, GA 30076
770.993.9809
http://www.brianjohnsondmd.com/

Sunday, August 28, 2011

What Does a Piece of Bacon Have to Do With a Dental Practice?

I cooked bacon for the family this weekend. Our son complained that it was too salty.He wanted to know what kind it was and where I got it. I bought the "store brand". It looked pretty good and cooked up nicely. When I sat down to eat my bacon and eggs, I realized he was right. It was way too salty.

I have both the pleasure and obligation to interact with other dental offices every week. Some are a joy to interact with. Some, not so much. The specialists that we use are considerate of our time, our patients' needs, and are a pleasure to work with. On occasion, patients decide to choose an alternate provider for orthodontic, endodontic, periodontic, and oral surgery services. Generally, my interactions with those offices leave a bad taste in my mouth. I have been tempted more than once to call the dentist directly to let him know how I/my patient was treated. Of course, sometimes, it is the dentist that is the problem. Generally, I am interacting with a receptionist or an office manager. Let's just say, I think I could teach a customer service course...kind of  a Chick Fil A class for dental professionals.

While my bacon looked good before and after cooking, it just didn't cut the mustard. We encourage you to use the professionals that we trust. There is a reason. Trust me. If you are looking for a family dental office who will try to make you feel welcome and comfortable, accept my personal invitation for call our office today. You will be happy you did. I can almost guarantee it. As Chick Fil A employees say, "It Will Be My Pleasure"!

Debbie Johnson

Brian D. Johnson
Family and Cosmetic Dentistry
1240 Upper Hembree Road
Suite C
Roswell, GA 30076
770-993-9809
www.BrianJohnsonDMD.com



Monday, August 22, 2011

Save Your Teeth and A Few Calories

There are more reasons to skip the late night snack than just to watch your waistline. A study has shown people who eat late at night lose their teeth younger and lose more teeth than folks who go to bed hungry. Why? I imagine that they are eating after they brush with their bedtime routine. Your saliva is also slowing down -- so the food isn't being broken down.
So, save your teeth , and your waistline. Go to bed hungry. If you wake up hungry at 2:00, reach for a glass of plain water. You'll have sweeter dreams, anyway!


Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Oral Surgery For the Johnson Family

Our son had his wisdom teeth removed this week. Dr Mark Chishom and his fabulous staff were wonderful and caring.  The process began a couple of weeks ago when we went in for the initial consultation. We were able to complete the new patient forms online before the visit...I was ENVIOUS of this great feature. It is now on my radar for our office. Brian and Will arrived at the front desk of Dr Chishom (Crabapple Oral Surgery) welcomed by Miriam, Pam, and Taylor ( Dr Chishom's daughter). Brian said they were in the waiting room for just a few minutes before being called back for the panoramic x-ray. At this time, they met Kim, Rebe, and Lindsay, Dr Chishom's very capable and professional surgical assistants.  Next, they watched a video for pre-op expectations. Dr Chishom  came in to examine Will and made him feel welcome and relaxed. They talked about high school among other things. Finally, Vicky, Dr Chishom's office manager, helped us to schedule his surgery date on the phone with Debbie. That is alot of things going on for a initial visit right? Clearly, Dr Chishom feels that the pre-op visit is important. We couldn't agree more. We felt prepared and at ease.

Yesterday, I took Will for his procedure. Once again, we were welcomed into the reception room and soon brought back into the surgical room. Kim got Will all hooked up to the monitors, covered him up with a blanket, and had him laughing! Rebe came in to start his I.V. which she did before he even know that she had a needle. Kim, Rebe, and Lindsay were all so friendly and kind. I was able to stay with him until Dr Chishom  came in. I went out to the waiting room; and barely had time to catch up on emails before he came out to tell me that he was finished and I could come back while Will woke up. I watched a post op instruction video and was given a post op pack of gauze dressings, and handy dandy ice pack with Dr Chishom's logo, and a prescription for pain medicine. We walked him out to the car and was home in no time.

The pain and swelling was minimal. Will was hungry almost immediately; no surprise there! I stayed home with him and had plenty of cold, soft foods on hand. We replaced the ice packs and gauze packing as needed during the day. He took his Aleve for pain and only needed the Lortab twice yesterday. I came back to work at our office today and he is doing great!



Dr. Mark Chishom is a native of Columbia, SC. Dr. Chishom is an honor graduate from The Citadel where he received a bachelor of science degree. He earned his Doctorate in Dental Medicine as a Summa Cum Laude graduate of The Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston in 1994. Dr. Chishom completed his Oral and Maxillofacial residency at The Medical University of South Carolina.

Dr. Chishom is a former state board examiner for the state of South Carolina in Oral Surgery and holds National Board certifications in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Dental Anesthesiology. Dr. Chishom maintains memberships in the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and the National Dental Society of Anesthesiology. Dr. Chishom, along with his former partner founded the South Carolina Academy of Advanced Implant Studies. Dr. Chishom has lectured extensively to his colleagues on various subjects in oral surgery and anesthesia.


Dr. Chishom's professional interests include: Dental implants and reconstruction, Pathology, and Orthognathic surgery.

Dr. Chishom proudly served in the United States Army as an Oral Surgeon before he was honorably discharged. He has been in private practice in since 2000. He is married to Dr. Patrice Chishom, a pediatrician who also practices in Atlanta. He is the proud father of three children. His hobbies include: Golf, soccer, and landscaping. Dr. Chishom is an active member of his Church and community.

Dr Chishom has taken care of many of our patients who have given him glowing and well deserved praise that match our experience. We are happy to have Dr Chishom and his practice in our community.

Debbie Johnson
Brian D. Johnson, DMD
1240 Upper Hembree Road
Suite C
Roswell, GA 30076
http://www.brianjohnsondmd.com/








Thursday, August 4, 2011

How Safe Are Dental X-Rays?

We are asked almost weekly about the safety of our digital x-rays. I ran across this article by Colgate that I think answers many frequently asked questions.
How Often Should Your Teeth Be X-rayed?


Even though no X-ray can be considered routine, many people require X-rays on a regular basis so that their dental condition can be monitored. Exactly how often this happens will depend on your medical and dental history and current condition. Some people may need X-rays as often as every six months. For others, X-rays may not be needed for as long as two years. In patients with no recent dental or gum disease and who visit the dentist regularly for check-ups, X-rays may be taken only every five years or so.


Who needs more frequent or regular radiographs?

Children - Many children need X-rays every six months to one year, depending on age, because they are highly likely to develop caries. X-rays also help monitor tooth development.

Adults with extensive restoration work, including fillings - All the conditions that helped create the caries to begin with continue, making it necessary to check for decay beneath existing fillings or in new locations.

Anyone who drinks sugary sodas, chocolate milk or coffee or tea with sugar - Even mildly sugary beverages create an environment in the mouth that's perfect for decay, so anyone who drinks these beverages regularly will need to have more regular X-rays.

People with periodontal (gum) disease - Periodontal treatments may need to be stepped up if there are significant or continuing signs of bone loss.

People who are taking medications that lead to dry mouth, also called xerostomia - Saliva helps keep the acid levels (pH) in the mouth stable. In a dry mouth, the pH decreases, causing the minerals in the teeth to break down, leaving them prone to caries. Medications that can decrease saliva are those prescribed for hypertension, antidepressants, antianxiety drugs, antihistamines, diuretics, narcotics, anticonvulsants and anticholinergics.

People who have dry mouth because of disease, such as Sjögren's syndrome, or because of medical treatments that damaged the salivary glands, such as radiation to the head and neck for cancer treatment.

Smokers, because smoking increases the risk of periodontal disease.

I hope that you find this helpful.

Brian D. Johnson, DMD
1240  Upper Hembree Road
Suite C
Roswell, GA 30076
770.993.9809
http://www.brianjohnsondmd.com/

Monday, August 1, 2011

Roswell Dentist Talks About Sports Mouthguards

There has been alot of press given to sports medicine these days. The potential for oral injuries is so great that a study done by the Academy for Sprts Dentistry found that every athlete in contact sports has a 10% chance every season for sustaining an oral or facial injury; the chance increases  33% to 56% over the course of an athletic career. Not only can these injuries be disfiguring, they also cost precious practice and play time.
Like everything else, prevention is key. Mouthguards can help prevent these injuries by protecting the hard tissue of the teeth and jaw bones as well as the soft tissue. Most athletes wear some sort of mouthguard. Unfortunately, many times the guard is ill fitting. The local sports mart carries one layer mouthguards and these do not provide adequate protection. Higher quality mouthguards are certainly more expensive, although less than the best quality guards custom made by dentists. One other option is a multi layer mouthguard. These can be ordered online. Of course, the best mouthguard won't work if left sitting in the sports bag. So, regardless of your age or sport, get a proper fitting, high quality mouthguard and WEAR IT!

Brian D. Johnson
Family and Cosmetic Dentistry
1240 Upper Hembree Road
Suite C
Roswell, GA 30076
770.993.9809
http://www.brianjohnsondmd.com/

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Top Ten Jobs Who Should Brush Their Teeth After Lunch

It is so hard to make time to brush and floss after lunch! It is probably especially important for some portion of the population  to make time to brush and floss after the mid day meal. Can you imagine visiting these folks after they have had Garlic Shrimp for lunch?
Do you agree with our list?

1. Dentist
2. Dental Hygienist
3. Priest
4. Massage Therapist
5. Doctor
6. Nurse
7. Stay at Home Mom
8. Nail Technician
9. Salesperson
10. Husband/Wife

Debbie Johnson
Brian D. Johnson, DMD
Family and Cosmetic Dentistry
1240  Upper Hembree Road
Suite C
Roswell, GA 30076
770.993.9809
http://www.brianjohnsondmd.com/

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Once Upon a Time...

Once upon a time a Prince was born. He was a precocious and wouldn't listen to any body's advice. He grew up,  and had the best the kingdom had to offer to eat and drink. He didn't like vegetables and never ate them. He didn't like to drink plain water and drank only ale and wine. He never brushed his teeth. He never flossed his teeth. He never saw a dentist. He developed terrible gum disease and had rampant tooth decay. The kingdom dentist could only pull his teeth because that was the dentistry of the time. His teeth fell out and he could only eat mush.

The moral of the story: Listen to good advice, drink fresh water, eat fresh fruits and vegetables,  brush and floss your teeth. Seriously.

Debbie Johnson
Brian D. Johnson DMD
Family and Cosmetic Dentistry
1240 Upper Hembree Road
Suite C
Roswell, GA 30076
http://www.brianjohnsondmd.com/

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Do You Have Dental Baggage?

It seems that we hear almost every day patients telling us that their spouse won't go to the dentist because of a bad experience. It is understandable to shy away from any experience if the last time wasn't pleasant. To put it in perspective, think about a hair cut. Most of us have had a bad hair cut. Most of us also do not stop getting hair cuts because of that. We just find a different hair stylist.
So, if you had a bad experience at a dentist, keep trying to find someone you can trust and feel comfortable with. If anxiety is part of the problem, we have several options to help you. It is always nice to hear a great  referral when choosing a new dentist or doctor. We ask our patients to give us feedback and want you to see what they say. Have a look at what one patients said.  If you would like to see what others are saying, click on this link for other testimonials.

 Exceptional Dentistry!


If you want exceptional dental care, expert cleanings and superb customer service.....then visit this practice!
Brian Johnson has put together a team of professionals who care for their patients' every need. I am pleased to add my voice to the many other patients who sing the praises of this dental office. All dentists are NOT the same...so treat yourself to the best! ~Pam P

Debbie Johnson
Brian D. Johnson, D.M.D
Family and Cosmetic Dentistry
1240 Upper Hembree Road
Suite C
Roswell, GA 30076
770.993.9809
http://www.brianjohnsondmd.com/

Friday, July 1, 2011

Time is Ticking Away

We make every effort every day to maintain a tight schedule around here. Why is that? We know that your time is precious; and we are guessing that you don't want to waste any of it sitting in our very comfortable waiting area. We schedule ample time for each and every appointment from regular cleanings to complex restorative work.

The thing is, for our scheduling magic to work, we need our patients to value our time as well. We need for you to be punctual for your appointments. If you are just 5-10 late for your appointment, that tends to trickle down and effect every one's appointments.
How can you help us manage our schedule and keep the magic going for everybody?
  • allow time for traffic delays
  • turn your cell phone off
  • put your appointment in your calendar on the correct day and time
  • just show up on time
Debbie Johnson
Brian D. Johnson, D.M.D.
Family and Cosmetic Dentistry
1240 Upper Hembree Road
Suite C
Roswell, GA 30076
770.993.9809
http://www.brianjohnsondmd.com/

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Are Your Gum Measurements Lucky Numbers?

We see numbers everywhere, every day. There are lottery numbers, lucky numbers, sleep number beds, ages, addresses, and phone numbers. Your gums have numbers too. When you visit our office, Dr Johnson or the hygienist will exam your gums and measure the "pocket depth" and call out a bunch of numbers. We do this every visit on every adult. Why do we think this is so important? Well if your gum measurements are  1-3mm, you are doing a good job cleaning your teeth on a regular basis. If they are 4-5mm, you have some work to do. You need to go get new floss and interdental cleaners; and, then get busy changing your oral hygiene routines. If the numbers are 6mm or above, you have a problem. At this point , tartar has built up and hardened. Many times it is well below the gum line. This means, even if you started brushing and flossing like crazy, you won't be able to remove it. This "plug" of calculus is
trapping bacteria in your gums. If the numbers are about about 7 or 8 , you may already be in danger of losing your teeth due to bone loss.

So, you see, regular visits to the dentist really is important. Some people seem to be  genetically programmed to build up plaque and calculus and require cleanings 3-4 times per year. Some can get by with 2 times per year. The important thing is to find out what your numbers are!

Call us today to make your cleaning appointment. If you are looking for a dentist, we welcome you to see what our patients think of us. Our patient testimonials are available for review.

Brian Johnson DMD
Family and Cosmetic Dentistry
1240 Upper Hembree Road
Suite C
Roswell, GA 30076
(770)993-9809
http://www.brianjohnsondmd.com/

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Dental Insurance FAQs...

We are asked often what dental insurance plans we participate in and what plans we recommend. So , here goes...

We participate in Aetna PPO, Ameritas,Blue Cross Blue Shield, Delta Dental, Guardian, and Principal. We accept as out of network providers with Cigna, MetLife and United HealthCare. We are listed on a couple of "transparent fee" lists : Signature Dental Plan and GE Wellness.

Some employers who provide these plans : United Postal Service(Aetna), ADP(Aetna),MedAssets (Aetna), Fulton County BOE(Ameritas), Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta(Metlife), Microsoft Corporation (Blue Cross Blue Shield), Equifax (Aetna), Hewlett Packard ( Deltal Dental), Wendy's/Arby's Group ( Blue Cross Blue Shield).

Regarding the question of what insurance plan we recommend... that depends. If your employer offers options of dental coverage, then hopefully they are paying for a significant part of your deductible. If they offer choices, opt for comprehensive care that allows you to choose your own dentist. Stay away from "DMO" plans. These plans require you to select a dentist on their list and do not provide "out of network benefits" . We do not and WILL not sign up for DMO plans. If they offer a PPO option, that is usually safe because you can go "out of network" and still be o.k. In addition, we participate in many PPO plans. Most "open" plans allow you to go to your dentist of choice.


Are you unemployed, self employed, or retired and don't have dental insurance? No problem. I do not recommend that anybody pays the expensive premiums for dental insurance. Dental insurance is very different from medical insurance. It is financially irresponsible to not have health insurance. Not so for dental insurance. The average person only needs two cleanings and maybe a filling or two per year. The amount that you would pay for dental insurance premiums would likely exceed the amount that you would pay as a fee for service patient. Additionally, we offer as a courtesy to our patients a "fee for service" adjustment. The amount varies from 10-15% depending on payment method.
As always, I am happy to help you understand your dental benefits. I'm just a phone call or email away.
Debbie Johnson


Brian Johnson DMD
1240 Upper Hembree Road
Suite C
Roswell,GA 30076
770.993.9809
http://www.brianjohnsondmd.com/

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Choosing a Dentist

What is important to you choosing a dentist? Location, type of practice, insurance, office hours? We pride ourselves on running a low volume practice. This allows us to get to know each patient. Many times we run into our patients in the grocery store, at the ball field, at school functions, and all over our community. Customer service is important to us and we think it shows in how we serve our patients. Please take a moment to browse through some of our patient testimonials to see what they say. We are excited and proud to read each of them.


How do you choose a dentist? This can be very stressful. Many people ask their friends who their dentist is and if they recommend them. If you have just moved and can't do that, we welcome you to see what our patients say about us. You can click on this link to read all of our recent reviews.
I have included one from a patient here:
I have seen Dr. Johnson and his staff three times over the past year. I have seen him for two cleanings and I had my very first filling in 28 years a few months ago. I was extremely nervous but Dr. Johnson and his staff made me feel very comfortable and attended to my every need. I would without a doubt recommend this dental office to everyone! Dr. Johnson is a very kind and gentle dentist. When you walk in Debbie greets you like you have known her for years! The rest of the dental team have great personalities and are just the absolute best! LOVE these guys!! :)

Some need to use a dentist within their dental insurance network. We understand the need to maximize dental benefits and participate in many dental insurance PPO plans. If you don't see our name listed on your plan, we encourage you to call our office anyway.
 
So, if you have just moved to the area and need to find a new dentist, or just need to find a different office for other reasons; we hope that you will call to see how easy we can make it for you. We welcome you!
 
Debbie Johnson
 
Brian D. Johnson DMD
Family and Cosmetic Dentistry
1240 Upper Hembree Road
Suite C
Roswell, GA 30076
770.993.9809
http://www.brianjohnsondmd.com/