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Dr. Lowell A. Gross

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A well-known dental office, Lowell Alan Gross, DDS in Worcester, Massachusetts, is the place to go for complete, anxiety-free dental care. With convenient day and evening appointments available, you can count on us to accommodate your busy schedule so you can keep your teeth and gums healthy. 

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210 Lincoln St, Worcester, MA, 01605, United States

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WeekdayScheduleStatus
Mon9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Tue9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Wed9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Thu9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
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Anonymous 
4 years ago

Dental sedation is best understood when you realize that it is a patient-centered approach, not a procedure-centric one. Every patient responds differently to a visit with the dentist and if anxiety and fear are keeping you away, then sedation may help you cope with these issues during your visit. 

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Anonymous 
4 years ago

What is recontouring? Also called odontoplasty, it is a procedure in which small amounts of tooth enamel are removed to change the length, shape or surface of a tooth. 

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Anonymous 
4 years ago

If you're prone to stale breath, a tongue scraper can remove debris from your tongue that even your toothbrush can miss. Finish with mouthwash after scraping. 

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Anonymous 
4 years ago

Everyone knows that your oral health starts with clean teeth. Brush your teeth at least twice a day. It needs to be a thorough job, so take your time and don't rush. Keeping your teeth clean will help fight off gum disease and those annoying cavities. 

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4 years ago

Many years ago, people used a variety of ingredients like soap, chalk, ginseng, ashes, and even eggshells to make toothpaste. It was in the year 1914 when fluoride was added to the formula. 

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4 years ago

The frequency of dental visits varies among individuals, as those at risk for periodontal diseases may have to see their dentists more often. However, the absolute minimum should be once a year, even if you have good oral health. 

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4 years ago

Did you know that you should floss every day (twice is better)? Be sure that each time you floss that you are spending three-to-five minutes flossing. If your floss is shredding or breaking, speak to your dentist; the culprit might be broken dental work or a cavity. 

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Anonymous 
4 years ago

Wine has a high acid content that can damage tooth enamel if precautions aren't taken. One way to do this is to serve cheese along with your favorite vino. Your pearlies will thank you. 

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Patrice Lyons 
6 years ago

I have been a patient of Dr. Gross for over 25 years! He is kind and gentle and always honest. Having no dentistry the first 13 years of my life, I have needed much dentistry throughout my adult years. While I am still fearful, Dr. Gross makes the experience pleasant and tolerable. His office staff and hygienists are always nice and helpful. He has hired on another dentist because his practice keeps growing ... I would not hesitate to see anyone Dr. Gross recommends. I have referred several families to him over the years and... read more

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Dr. Lowell A. Gross has a 4.5 star rating with 34 reviews. 

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Dr. Lowell A. Gross is closed now. It will open on Monday at 9:00 a.m. 

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