770.394.4310
1719 Mount Vernon Rd, Suite A • Dunwoody, GA 30338 • drrodgers@drrodgers.com

Welcome to your Practice

Our dental team is dedicated to bringing you personalized care. We will listen to your concerns and develop a general, cosmetic, or restorative treatment plan that surpasses your expectations. Dr. Rodgers performs a wide variety of services so that he can be your trusted general and cosmetic dentist throughout the years.

With over a decade of experience as Dunwoody's general and cosmetic dentist, Dr. Rodgers can expertly enhance the appearance of your smile with cosmetic services. For instance, you may benefit from porcelain veneers or teeth whitening. If your case is more complex, Dr. Rodgers may recommend optimizing your oral health with dental implants.

At each of your visits, we will treat you with the compassionate care you deserve. We will never compromise the integrity of your smile with unnecessary procedures, but will earn your trust by suggesting the best solutions for your needs. Your treatment plan will be customized to accomplish the goals you explain to us, so you will leave our office with the gorgeous, healthy smile that's right for you.

Call our Dunwoody, GA dental office to schedule your appointment with Dr. Rodgers, an experienced general dentist and cosmetic dentist. We have designed and maintained healthy smiles in Dunwoody, Roswell, Norcross, and surrounding areas for over 10 years.
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Womens Health

It's official. Women and men are NOT created dentally equal. Of course, good dental hygiene habits are necessary for all people, regardless of gender. But growing evidence shows women may be significantly more susceptible to serious health consequences unless they maintain a truly vigilant home hygiene campaign against tooth decay and gum disease. In fact, in every season of a woman's life, she's wise to take special precautions with regard to her oral health: during every monthly cycle, during pregnancy, and especially after menopause.

First, monthly hormone fluctuations result in increased salivary proteins making women prone to bad breath just prior to their monthly cycles. Pregnancy is another time for extra-vigilant dental hygiene, as a mother's dental health impacts not only her own oral health but also on the health of her developing child, as early as six weeks after conception. Poor oral health has been linked to pre-mature and low birth weight babies. Further, the presence of periodontal disease in women is closely linked to the incidence of osteoporosis, and vice versa. Thus older women should be screened for osteoporosis and simultaneously make certain they have thorough dental examinations at least twice a year, at which time recommendations can be made to help enhance your home care effectiveness.

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