All American Smile Center

3501 Shepherd Lane                                                                  1103 S. Josey Lane, Ste. 707  Balch Springs, Tx 75180                                               &nbs0;            Carrollton, Tx 75006                                                                                     972-416-5755

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*Dental Sealants are an effective way to prevent tooth decay for young children as well as adults.

*See your dentists and hygienist at least twice a year!

*According the Surgeon General, more than 51 million school hours are lost each year to dental related illness.

*According to the Surgeon General, tobacco related oral lesions are prevalent in adolescents who currently use smokeless (spit) tobacco.

 

 

Meet The Doctors

 

Our Carrollton Office

still under construction...

 

Charlie Carmichael, D.D.S.

Dr. Carmichael graduated from UCLA in 2005, receiving his degree in general dentistry.  He is now pursuing and in the process of completing additional academic status training to specialize in periodontics at Baylor Hospital.

 

 

Swapna Jos, D.D.S.

Dr. Jos graduated from the University of Southern California receiving her degree in general dentistry.  Her biggest reward as being a dentist is knowing that she has helped her patients achieve good dental health.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Oral Surgery

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Hygiene/Periodontics

Conscious Sedation

Pediatric Dentistry

Dentures/Partials

Crowns/Bridgework

Cosmetic Dentistry

Orthodontics

*Flossing and brushing everyday can help keep your mouth healthy.

*There are more bacteria in one human mouth than there are people on the planet.

*According to the Surgeon General, tooth decay is the most common chronic childhood disease--5 times more common than asthma and 7 times more common than hay fever.

*According to the Surgeon General, pain and suffering from untreated dental diseases can lead to problems with eating, speaking and learning.