1. Dean Clark, DDS
  2. Dean Clark, DDS
  3. 2875 Middlefield Rd., Suite 4
  4. Ste 4
  5. Palo Alto, CA 94306
  6. (650) 326-5861

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Dr. Clark has invested in technological advancements in his practice, one of which includes digital radiography.
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By digitalizing X-ray equipment, patients are exposed to far less radiation than traditional X-rays.  Also providing immediate views of the jaw & teeth, and are recordable on computers so the information can be easily shared with other specialists.

 

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Many people know how important it is to floss everyday, but not many know the correct way to do it.  The short video below will give you some quick tips to improve your flossing and your dental health.

 


 

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Aesthetic aspects do increasingly play an important part in clincical outcomes. In this second part of our exclusive commentary series, Dr Sushil Korailal from Nepal speaks about new developments and trends that shaped the field of cosmetic dentistry in 2011.
 

Many new technologies have been emerging during the last twelve months which made 2011 an interesting year for dentistry. In this first part of an exclusive commentary series, Prof. Beena Rani Goel from India speaks about the field of endodontics.
 

Winter weather has arrived in much of the United States. Play it safe by checking if your cold weather-related products have been previously recalled before you use them this season. It could save your life or that of your family.
 

CLEVELAND, Ohio, USA: A discovery by researchers at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) in Cleveland could help to explain the origins of foodborne infections like the recent enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli ( E. coli ) outbreak in Europe. Following years of research on Fusobacterium nuclea...
 

NEW YORK CITY, NY, USA: Despite health care reform initiated by the Obama administration, Americans have increasingly cut back on their visits to a doctor. A new study, jointly conducted by the New York University Colleges of Nursing and Dentistry, now suggests that almost 20 million or 6 per cen...