Mark A Fuhrman, DDS
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Mark A Fuhrman, DDS
Our practice goals are to restore patients' mouths to optimum health and to help them maintain that condition. Our office is run by our philosophy. We realize that economic realities can often make it difficult for patients to receive needed dental care.

We attempt to make care affordable through the use of Care Credit, helping to maximize patients' insurance benefits, and often by the "phasing in" of treatment in stages to reduce financial burden.Ultimately, we want our interaction to be more than a business transaction. Our desire is to develop long-term relationships and lifetime friendships built on trust and mutual respect.
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My method of practicing dentistry, like all areas of my life, has been largely shaped by my faith and the manner in which I was raised by my parents. My parents taught us to always do our best work and to always treat others in exactly the same manner that you would want to be treated. My parents also taught us to embrace life fully, with a lot of humor along the way!
Porcelain veneers are thin shells of ceramic that bond directly to the front surfaces of the teeth. They are an ideal choice for improving your smile and have become increasingly popular due to their simplicity and versatility. Placing custom veneers requires a high degree of technical skill as well as attention to cosmetic detail.
A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap that encases a tooth to restore the tooth to its original shape, size and strength as well as to improve the overall appearance. Even when damage to a tooth is extreme, we can use ceramic crowns to complete your smile and restore a functional bite. This is a reliable technique for repairing the most severe dental problems, even permanently replacing missing teeth.
Esthetic composite restorations are used to restore broken teeth that still have enough intact tooth structure to not require coverage with a crown. For decades, the standard dental filling was comprised of a mercury-based amalgamation of metals, silver in appearance. This filling material has served dentistry quite well, but is not aesthetically pleasing.
A dental bridge is a device used to replace missing teeth. There are two types of bridges: removable bridges and fixed bridges. Removable bridges, as the name implies, can be taken out and cleaned and are often referred to as partial dentures. They attach to the surrounding teeth by either metal clasp, tooth-colored clasp, or milled precision attachments.
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