Dr. Brian Jackson, DDS
Dentist
2775 Bishop Rd Suite C Wickliffe OH, 44092About
With over 30 years of experience in the field of Dentistry, Dr. Brian E. Jackson, DDS is an established dentist currently serving his patients as the owner of Brian Jackson Dental located in Willoughby Hills, Ohio. “Our professional team is dedicated to achieving excellence in dentistry through individual quality care. We are committed to our patients to provide this care in a clean, comfortable atmosphere to enhance your overall health,” as stated on the practice’s website. Some of the dental services offered at Brian Jackson Dental include cosmetic dentistry, preventative dentistry, oral surgery, periodontics, endodontics, prosthetics, restorative dentistry, implants, and emergency care. Furthermore, Dr. Jackson attributes his success to his love of practicing dentistry, his ability to provide quality patient care, his great staff, as well as his desire to make a difference. On a more personal note, when he is not working, Dr. Jackson enjoys spending his free time traveling, scuba diving, cooking, watching baseball (Cleveland Indians), as well as coaching baseball and ice hockey.
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Education and Training
Ohio State College of Dentistr DDS 1991
Miami University Bachelor of Arts Degree in Zoology 1987
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Does Invisalign provide permanent results?
Yes Invisalign does provide permanent results. But, you will likely need to wear a retainer for life. READ MORE
Can I get a crown without a root canal?
Yes you can get a crown with out a root canal. When large filling are placed , crown are often recommended to protect the tooth from breaking. READ MORE
How much tooth is needed for a crown?
The short answer is it depends on the situation. Ask your dentist to give his/her opinion. READ MORE
What do you do when your denture falls out?
See your dentist, the denture may need to be relined or possibly you need a new denture. Denture adhesive can help retain your denture until it is evaluated by a dentist. READ MORE
Can I brush my teeth with a broken tooth?
Yes you can brush your teeth with a broken tooth. You want to keep the area as clean as possible to cut down the bacteria load and see a dentist as soon as possible. READ MORE
Can a crown last a lifetime?
A crown should last a long time, a lifetime is an unrealistic request. READ MORE
When can I stop rinsing with saltwater after tooth extraction?
I usually recommend rinsing with salt water 3 to 5 times a day for 7 to 10 days. It depends on the severity of the extraction. Hope this helps. READ MORE
How do cavities heal without fillings?
Generally cavities do not heal themselves. If, it is an extremely small cavity sometimes bioactive materials can be used in the dental office to restore the tooth. See your dentist to see if they can be restored. READ MORE
How does baking soda clean the mouth?
Baking soda cleans your teeth because it is so abrasive. It's pH is also very "basic" so it helps reduce the pH that the plaque acids produce. We do not recommend using baking soda frequently because it is too abrasive for your teeth. Consider using Arm & Hammer toothpaste that contains baking soda in it. READ MORE
What is the best crown for front teeth?
That depends on a lot of factors. You smile line, your bite, etc. Generally speaking, E-Max crowns are very esthetic, or if the situation requires strength layered Zirconia. READ MORE
Why am I bleeding after starting Invisalign?
Likely because your teeth are beginning to move orthodontically. Your dental hygiene should be the best that it can be, whether with traditional braces or Invisalign. Floss regularly, rinse with warm salt water rinses (8 oz warm water and a shake of salt) 2 to 3 times per day for 5 days to cut down the bacterial load. If not improved in 7 days, see your orthodontist or dentist. READ MORE
Will my orthodontist know that I haven't worn my retainer for a week?
If you only did not wear the retainer for only a week. The orthodontist will likely know that you have not worn it, but likely you will NOT need to have braces again. Be honest with the orthodontist. READ MORE
When will my child's teeth get loose?
Most primary teeth are in the mouth by age 2. Some patients have a delayed dental development. Teeth usually do not start to get loose until age 6 or 7. READ MORE
What should I do with my cracked tooth?
Get to a dentist as soon as possible. Rinse with warm salt water rinses. Take Ibuprofen if you can take it, for the discomfort. READ MORE
What do you do if your crown falls off your tooth?
If the crown came off, yes, you need to go back to the dentist and see what is wrong. READ MORE
How often should I rinse my mouth with salt water after tooth extraction?
You should be instructed to start rinsing with salt water the following day. I recommend to my patients that you rinse 3 to 5 times per day for 7 to 10 days. Hope this helps. READ MORE
Is it okay to gargle with water after brushing your teeth?
Yes, it is ok to gargle with water after brushing your teeth. As long as you are brushing for at least 2 minutes and flossing. The ideal time to brush after eating is 30 minutes after a meal. READ MORE
Do crowns on front teeth look natural?
Yes, they can look very natural. With porcelain crowns (E-Max or Zirconia), the crowns look very natural. If a crown is recommended, review the options with your dentist. Maybe a veneer is only required. READ MORE
How do you stop a cracked tooth from hurting?
If you are able to take an NSAID (e.g., Ibuprofen or Aleve), these medications may help. Soft diet, nothing hard and crunchy is also recommended. READ MORE
What are the side effects of removing teeth?
Your teeth may shift, which may cause a problem with your occlusion (bite). Before the extraction(s) discuss what your options are for replacing the missing teeth, so there is a plan in place. READ MORE
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Advancements in Root Growth Measurement Technologies and Observation Capabilities for Container-Grown Plants.
- Performance of Dynamically Simulated Reference Patterns for Cross-Correlation Electron Backscatter Diffraction.
- Influence of Noise-Generating Factors on Cross-Correlation Electron Backscatter Diffraction (EBSD) Measurement of Geometrically Necessary Dislocations (GNDs).
- Maximum Plant Uptakes for Water, Nutrients, and Oxygen Are Not Always Met by Irrigation Rate and Distribution in Water-based Cultivation Systems.
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Awards
- Cleveland Top Dentist 2018 2018 Cleveland Magazine
Professional Memberships
- Ohio Dental Association
- American Dental Association
- Greater Cleveland Dental Society
- International College of Oral Implantologist
- American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine
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Dedicated to Excellence in Dentistry and Individualized Patient Care
Dr. Brian Jackson, DDS, is at the helm of Brian Jackson Dental, a premier dental practice in Willoughby Hills, Ohio committed to delivering top-notch dental services with a personalized touch. Dr. Jackson and his expert team prioritize excellence in dentistry and strive to provide patients with individual quality care in a welcoming environment that promotes overall health and well-being.
At Brian Jackson Dental, patients can access a comprehensive range of dental services tailored to meet their specific needs. From cosmetic dentistry and preventative care to oral surgery, periodontics, endodontics, prosthetics, restorative treatments, implants, and emergency services, the practice ensures that every aspect of dental health is covered under one roof.
Dr. Jackson’s educational journey is marked by a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Zoology from Miami University in 1987, followed by a Doctor of Dental Surgery Degree from The Ohio State University College of Dentistry in 1991. He further honed his skills by completing a general practice residency at the Medical College of Ohio, solidifying his expertise in the field of dentistry.
A dedicated professional, Dr. Jackson maintains active membership in esteemed organizations such as the Ohio Dental Association, the American Dental Association, the Greater Cleveland Dental Society, and the International Congress of Oral Implantologists. His passion for dentistry, coupled with a commitment to delivering exceptional patient care and having great staff, has been instrumental in his success and reputation in the industry.
Beyond his professional endeavors, Dr. Jackson enjoys a fulfilling personal life centered around travel, scuba diving, culinary pursuits, and rooting for the Cleveland Indians. He also finds joy in coaching baseball and ice hockey.
Happily married for over two decades, Dr. Jackson and his wife, Beckki, reside in Mayfield Village. They share their home with their son, Austin, and their beloved pets Buckeye, Luna, and Athos, embodying a life filled with passion, dedication, and strong family values.
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