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Boost Your Child’s Oral Health Fort Mill, SC

Boost Your Child’s Oral Health

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Tooth decay is the single most common chronic health ailment of children throughout the United States. The most disheartening thing about this statistic is that tooth decay is almost entirely preventable. Every person, no matter how hold or young, needs to brush his or her teeth at least twice a day and floss daily. For…

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Don’t Neglect Your Oral Health While Sick

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When you are sick, it is easy to let many things fall to the wayside simply because you do not feel like dealing with them. Laundry and dishes can wait, phone calls can be returned, and missed appointments can be made up. However, it is important that you do not allow your oral health to…

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Preventing Stains on White Fillings

teeth of a smiling woman

White fillings, also known as tooth-colored fillings, are the preferred option for repairing a cavity. White fillings offer an aesthetically pleasing and non-invasive solution for dental issues such as cavities, small gaps between the teeth, chipped teeth, and more. White fillings are made of composite resin, which dentists can use to color match your natural…

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Can Children Get Gum Disease?

Kid brushing teeth

Many people only associate gum disease with older adults because they wrongly assume that most dental problems occur in “old age.” However, children and adolescents are also at risk for developing gum disease and other oral health problems. Gum disease in children typically presents itself in the same manner of symptoms as adults: red, swollen,…

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Vitamins and Your Oral Health

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The typical American diet leaves a great deal lacking in most categories. Americans settle for fast food rather than real food at home, convenience over healthy options. While fast paced lives rarely leave time for a well-balanced meal, there are many options available for adding supplements to your diet in forms of vitamins. Of course,…

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Acid Erosion

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Your teeth are susceptible to damage due to choices that you make on a day to day basis. What you choose to put into your mouth in terms of tobacco, foods, beverages, and candies will either protect your teeth or harm them. Tobacco should be an obvious choice that provides no benefit to any part…

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Benefits of Saving a Tooth Instead of Removing It

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Teeth can become damaged and infected just like any other living part of the human body. A tooth that has become infected or seriously decayed should not be allowed to remain inside the mouth, as infection and decay can spread to neighboring teeth and gums. However, not all “bad” teeth need to be removed. In…

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Dental Phobia

Dr. Kavi Sagunarthy

Millions of people refuse to see the dentist out of fear of what will, or what may, happen at the dentist’s office. Stress, fear, anxiety, and panic are words that are often associated with how people with dental phobia feel about stepping foot inside a dentist’s office – long before any cleaning or treatment even…

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Root Canals- Misunderstood

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For years, root canals have been one of the most dreaded dental procedures. Patients have often put off having this necessary treatment simply because of their fear that this procedure induces. However, root canals are quite misunderstood, and Gold Hill Dentistry wants to help clear up the misunderstanding. The first thing to understand is that…

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Dental Veneers

older woman smiling

Your smile is one of your most personal attributes, and it is something you are either happy with or wish that you could change. Being unhappy with your smile can affect how others view you and feel that you view them. A smile is something that people share to show happiness, appreciation, warmth, and acceptance.…

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Our Client Reviews

Gold Hill Dentistry

4.4 / 5.0

Based on 97 reviews

J.R.

"When I moved I tried another dental practice. Mistake. Now I drive an hour to still use Gold Hill Dentistry. Everyone from the administrative staff to the dentist are professional, kind, and good at what they do."

C.H.

"This was my first appointment with Gold Hill Dentistry so I didn’t exactly know what to expect. However prior to my visit I did google their reviews which were exceptional. That being said, my first visit certainly align with their online reviews! Gold Hill Dentistry’s staff were warm, professional but personable, and they made me feel very comfortable from the moment I entered their office and throughout the entire time services were performed. My cleaning results were great and my teeth and gums felt wonderful! I look forward to a long relationship with Gold Hill Dentistry!"

R.K.

"As soon as you walk in you are greeted like family. Very clean, homie feeling office. Staff and Dr. Setty super friendly, kind and professional."

B.S.

"Gold Hill Dentistry is the absolute best! From the front desk, to the hygienists, to the doctor, they were all great. They bent over backwards to accommodate my special health situation and urgent scheduling needs. And the drilling/filling they did was the quickest and most painless I've ever had. Don't think twice about making them your new go-to for dental work."

C.I.

"Office Staff, dental hygienists, and the dentists are all wonderful. Always friendly, helpful, professional and excellent. With so many "doc in the box" dental centers popping up, Gold Hill is a welcome exception where personal service and attention matter. (I should mention too, that the service does not come at premium cost - they take insurance and their rates are competitive and reasonable). Highly recommend Gold Hill Dentistry."

V.K.

"I really like Gold Hill Dentistry. Everyone is very very friendly and helpful. They are really concerned about your care."

Contact Us

2848 Pleasant Road, #104
Fort Mill, SC 29708

Phone: (803) 547-4466