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Dr. Mark W. Johnson
Dentist
Dr. Mark Johnson is a Dentist practicing in Albuquerque, NM. Dr. Johnson specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating diseases and conditions associated with the mouth and overall dental health. Dentists are trained to carry out such treatment as professional cleaning, restorative, prosthodontic, and endodontic procedures, and performing examinations, among many others.
Dr. Mark Johnson
- Albuquerque, NM
- University of Missouri–Kansas City
- Accepting new patients
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I am bleeding after 6 hours of my tooth extraction. What should I do?
Contact the office where you had the extraction. Also, biting on a dry tea bag for an hour, without removing it or spitting, should help.
Mark Johnson
Mark Johnson
I recently read an article that said poor dental health could cause respiratory problems. Is it true?
Yes. That is very true. Not only respiratory issues, but other systemic issues. Poor oral health can be, for example, a complication for a patient with diabetes. I recommend brushing READ MORE
Yes. That is very true. Not only respiratory issues, but other systemic issues. Poor oral health can be, for example, a complication for a patient with diabetes. I recommend brushing twice a day, floss once a day, and rinse, not just gargle, with an antimicrobial mouth rinse. Be sure to visit with your dental professional as much as needed, at least twice a year. Hope this helps.
Mark Johnson
Mark Johnson
Is reflux giving me bad breath?
Yes. Your reflux can and does directly effect your mouth and can contribute to bad breath. This is best discussed with your physician regarding the reflux. Usually, once the reflux READ MORE
Yes. Your reflux can and does directly effect your mouth and can contribute to bad breath. This is best discussed with your physician regarding the reflux. Usually, once the reflux has been controlled, the bad breath should subside.
Mark Johnson
Mark Johnson
Can I whiten my teeth with baking soda alone?
Baking soda can be abrasive to the enamel. While it may remove superficial stains such as coffee, tea, etc., we would recommend a baking soda toothpaste. However, most deep stains READ MORE
Baking soda can be abrasive to the enamel. While it may remove superficial stains such as coffee, tea, etc., we would recommend a baking soda toothpaste. However, most deep stains will not change in appearance. Currently, we are not aware of natural bleaching products. We recommend Opalescence bleaching products here in our office.