1. Anne Murray, DDS
  2. Anne Murray, DDS
  3. 5
    (Based on 2 reviews)
  4. 10055 Miller Avenue, Ste. 104
  5. Ste 104
  6. Cupertino, CA 95014
  7. Practice Website

  8. (408) 253-5277

Patient Referrals

Referral by: Richard
5.0
January 19, 2010

"Thank you so much for caring so much for your patients. I will always appreciate your sacrificing time with your family to ensure I received the very best after hours emergency care!"

Helpful (5)
Verified on 01-19-2010
Referral by: Jon D.
5.0
January 19, 2010

"Thanks for squeezing me into your schedule and repairing my front tooth on such short notice last month. I really appreciated it!"

Helpful (6)
Verified on 01-19-2010

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Blog

As a national spokesperson for the Academy of General Dentistry, Dr. Anne Murray frequently has the distinction of being quoted in national publications.  For example, check out the articles below on affording dental care & electronic toothbrushes from U.S News & World Report...


Taking the Bite Out of the Cost of Dental Work

via USNews.com

 

&

Considering a Power Play

Electric Toothbrush Article | Dentist | Anne Murray | Cupertino, CA

 

Dr. Murray graduated from Creighton University School of Dentistry in Omaha, Nebraska after receiving her bachelor’s degree from UC Davis. She is committed to furthering her dental education and received her Fellowship in the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) in New York in 2001. She attained this award by completing 500 hours of continuing education and passing an arduous written examination. In addition, Dr. Murray is a spokesperson for the AGD and has many quotes in media outlets such... read more

 

1. What causes my jaw to pop when I open it?
There is a pad or disk that separates the jaw bone from the base of the skull. The primary cause of the "popping" occurs when you open your mouth too wide and the jaw bone "pops" off the pad or disk. Treatment is not required unless pain is associated with the "pop" or the jaw locks.

2. What causes tooth decay?
Tooth decay is caused by plaque in your mouth reacting with sugary and starchy deposits from food This reaction produces acid which damages... read more

Anne Murray: Related News


Scientists are reporting identification of two substances in licorice - used extensively in Chinese traditional medicine - that kill the major bacteria responsible for tooth decay and gum disease, the leading causes of tooth loss in children and adults...
 

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...