
Telltale Signs of a Tooth Infection
Infected teeth require urgent dental treatment to prevent serious complications, including widespread systemic infections. Knowing what symptoms to look for can help you get the necessary treatment.
About the Practice
At Dr. Taylor’s Family Dental Center, in Waterford, Michigan, cosmetic and general dentist, Marvin Taylor, DDS, has assembled some of the most talented dentists, specialists, and hygienists in the field to take care of all your dental needs.
Dr. Taylor’s Family Dental is a full-service dental practice offering a full range of dental services from pediatric dentistry to general dentistry, restorative dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, and extreme smile makeovers.
Since 1969, Dr. Taylor’s Family Dental has been one of the premier dental practices in Waterford has been an important fixture in the lives of countless patients in the Detroit metro area. The practice is equipped with the most advanced dental technology, including a state-of-the-art laboratory on-site. Their team also specializes in making patients of all ages feel relaxed and comfortable no matter what dental procedure they may need.
To learn more about one of the top dental practices serving the metro Detroit area, call Dr. Taylor’s Family Dental Center, or request an appointment online today.
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