From the Mailbag
- Dr. Carber, what can you do to fix a tooth if a little piece is chipped from the bottom of your top right front tooth?
- To treat this kind of chip, we often use cosmetic bonding. The dental bonding procedure utilizes a composite resin and is used for a variety of structural as well as cosmetic purposes. One can draw a parallel between dental bonding materials and a sculptor's clay. By using dental composite resin bonding, we can restore chipped or broken teeth, fill in gaps and reshape or recolor your smile.
About Dr. Carber
A strong believer in the interaction between good dental health and overall general well-being, Dr. Carber works hard to promote the concept of good dental hygiene and routine dental care to ensure that small problems are identified early and resolved long before they become large problems. That being said, his over 25 years of experience and continuing education have left him well prepared to deal with most dental situations he might encounter, and he has a wealth of satisfied patients who can attest to his abilities to maintain and renew their smiles.
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We’re located in downtown Abington, diagonally across the street from the Abington Public Library, a few blocks from the Hospital. Need directions? Enter your address below, and we’ll let Google help you out:
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- F: 8:00am-11:00am - 2nd & 4th Fridays
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Robert Carber, DMD
1021 Old York Road
Suite 201
Abington, PA 19001 - 215.886.4203