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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Is it ok to brush teeth with baking soda with braces?
You should avoid brushing your teeth with baking soda whether you have braces or not. If you want to use baking soda, Arm & Hammer makes toothpastes with baking soda in them. READ MORE
Is a gold crown better than zirconia?
There are lots of factors to consider to determine which is the correct material for your crown. Position of the tooth in the mouth, your bite forces, esthetics to name just a few. Gold crowns have stood the test of time. Talk with your provider and ask them. READ MORE
Tooth pain on chewing?
Without an examination, it is impossible to tell. But, the questions to ask your provider. Are there abfractions present in the area? Have the teeth in question been vitality tested? Were the teeth checked for cracks? ( Tooth sleuth ) Do you have a traumatic occlusion? (bite) Have a CBCT taken in the area to look for pathology/cracks/periapical lesions. Good Luck and I hope you find some answers to your discomfort. READ MORE
How long does jaw surgery pain last?
It is impossible to answer this question as asked. We do not know what type of "jaw surgery" you had. Depending on the surgery you had you may have mild to moderate pain for 3 to 7 days. READ MORE
What are the white spots in my mouth?
The only way to truly know is to have a biopsy done. And it should be considered as leukoplakia may show early signs of cancer. READ MORE
Does a dental bridge on front teeth look natural?
Without know which teeth are involved it maybe difficult to answer. Yes, a bridge on "your front teeth can look very natural. There are a lot of factors to take into consideration; your smile line, occlusion (bite), materials used. These and others factors should be discussed with your dentist prior to the tooth preparation. READ MORE
Do metal braces cause gum recession?
No braces do not causes gingival recession. Orthodontic treatment done correctly moves the teeth through the bone and brings the gingival tissues with it. If, you have recession more like caused by lack of meticulous dental hygiene. READ MORE
When should I see a dentist for gum bleeding?
As soon as possible. Get an appointment scheduled. Continue to brush and floss your teeth. They may bleed but this is your body sending you a signal that something is wrong. You have inflammation. Use warm salt water rinses several times a day to cut down the bacterial load. If, you can take ibuprofen (medically) take as directed as the ibuprofen will help reduce the inflammation. READ MORE
What happens after abutment is placed?
Since you did not state the crown for the implant was delivered, I will assume that impression was made or a scan was taken ( digital impression) to make your crown for your implant. READ MORE
Is it normal to have jaw pain after dental implant?
After having implants placed you may have mild to moderate discomfort for 2-4 days. If. you feel like the pain is really bothersome call your dental provider and let them know of your concerns they might want to see you. READ MORE
What happens if a toddler has a cavity?
1st see a pediatric dentist. The tooth should be saved if at all possible. The adult teeth that are forming right now follow the pathway of the "baby teeth". Cut out the sweets, brush the child's teeth at least 2 times per day. Allow them to brush as much as they want. READ MORE
How long after implant can abutment be placed?
Depends, where the implant was placed? Generally speaking, and abutment and crown can be placed 3 to 4 months after implant placement. READ MORE
How long does it take to whiten teeth with Crest strips?
It is impossible to answer this question, as I do not know what shade your teeth are currently. Teeth are not white, they fall into a yellow hue, gray hue, or combination of yellow and gray. Has any extrinsic staining been removed by a dental professional? See a dentist, they likely can bleach your teeth and get a stable result compared to Crest White Strips. READ MORE
Can periodontitis be stopped?
Periodontitis is a potentially progressive disease. Yes, it can be treated, but you must make a commitment and follow through with treatment. READ MORE
Does a dental implant procedure require general anesthesia?
No, implant placement does NOT require general anesthesia. The majority of dental implants are placed with local anesthetic only. READ MORE
How long do stitches stay in after dental implant surgery?
Generally, if sutures are placed the stiches will need to be removed in 10-14 days. READ MORE
What causes sore gums under dentures?
The likely cause of the sore gums is ill fitting dentures. Yes, you should see a dentist. READ MORE
Do partial dentures need to be removed at night?
Partial dentures SHOULD be removed nightly. The partial is decreasing the capillary blood flow to the gum tissue. The tissues need to relax. This will also help reduce the bone resorption in the edentulous spaces. READ MORE
How can I stop gum pain?
Yes, you should likely see a dental professional. Take Ibuprofen if you are able. Rinse your mouth out with saline (salt water) 3 to 5 times day. The gum pain could be coming from multiple issues and must be diagnosed to treat the pain. READ MORE
What can dentists do for enamel loss?
This question needs more information. What caused the enamel loss? Bonding possibly could be done. If it is severe from attrition/erosion crowns may be indicated. 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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