Charles Straughan, DMD
Dentist | General Practice
2428 north sharon amity road 301 Charlotte NC, 28205About
Dr. Charles Straughan is a General Dentist practicing in Charlotte, NC. Dr. Straughan specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating diseases and conditions associated with the mouth and overall dental health. He is trained to carry out such treatment as restorative, prosthodontic, endodontic, implant and additional oral surgery procedures, among many others. He loves full mouth rehab and implant cases that change patients lives once completed.
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Education and Training
Medical College of Georgia DMD 2014
University of Georgia Bachelor Degree 0
Charlotte Medical Center GPR 2015
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How can I make my wisdom teeth heal faster?
The fastest way to have wisdom teeth heal is by using Peridex oral rinse 2 times per day for a minimum of 1 minute rinse and using salt water rinse 3-5 times per day. This along with keeping the area clean and eating soft foods will help move things along faster. READ MORE
What foods should I avoid after a tooth extraction?
You want to avoid any small foods such as rice, sharp foods such as chips, sticky food such as caramel, and hot foods while you are numb. These things can further traumatize the tissue or dislodge the blood clot/healing trying to form. READ MORE
How long does it take to get your dentures replaced?
It takes about 4-6 weeks to have dentures replaced. READ MORE
Are dental implants safe to have?
Yes, they have been around for 70+ years with great advancements in their technology. I believe they are the standard of care for patients replacing teeth that have enough bone and are in good health. Each patient is unique, but for the majority of patients they are very safe and a very good option. READ MORE
How can I help my cracked tooth?
While on vacation, the best thing to do is avoid hard foods and chewing on that side. Take some pain medication such as Ibuprofen to help ease the pain and if possible you can schedule with a dentist in the area. READ MORE
How can I quickly close the gaps in my teeth?
Traditional braces are usually the fastest way but new techniques such as Invisalign are clear retainers that provide a fast, steady and more aesthetic approach READ MORE
How often should I clean my dentures?
At minimum, dentures should be cleaned every night. However, if food is being caught under the dentures after you eat, it is a good idea to also clean them after every time you eat. READ MORE
Are there any downsides to dental implants?
For healthy adults with plenty of bone, implants are the best options available. The downside is it take about 3-4 months from time of placement to having a tooth in the space. Another downside is possible implant complications that can occur if not properly cleaned/maintained with routine dental care. READ MORE
Does charcoal really whiten teeth?
Yes, this does work. It is not recommended as the charcoal is very abrasive and actually removes some of the enamel each time it is used. Enamel is the outer layer of the tooth and once removed it doesn't come back. READ MORE
What does throbbing tooth pain mean?
Usually throbbing tooth pain means that there is some kind of nerve involvement with the tooth. This could be decay(bacteria) has reached the pulp or a fracture into the pulp. In both situation, the tooth needs to be treated with either a root canal or extraction. READ MORE
What is a bone graft?
Bone graft is bone material taken from either your own bone, cadaver bone, or synthetic bone. It is used to fill the space when a tooth is extracted or used to expand the space when the bone is insufficient to place the implant. The bone graft keeps the soft tissue from growing in the area, allowing for your own bone to fill in and give a good foundation for the future implant. READ MORE
Can I still use mouthwash with a temporary crown?
Mouthwash is perfectly fine to use with a temporary crown. The cleaner you can keep the temporary crown, the less inflammation and bleeding occurs when placing the permanent crown. READ MORE
Why are my teeth decaying so fast?
There are a number of reasons for tooth decay. Decay is determined by 50/50, genetic and environment. That being said, teeth being more susceptible to tooth decay could be inherited from your parents. The other aspect is your diet and cleaning routine. Diet high in soda, sweets, or sticky foods can cause decay as well as not brushing and flossing on a regular basis(oral hygiene). READ MORE
Can sinus infections cause tooth pain?
Yes, pressure from a sinus infection can cause tooth pain or sensitivity. Usually this can be treated with antibiotics. READ MORE
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Awards
- Top Dentist 2021 Charlotte Magazine
Professional Memberships
- American Dental Association
- Phi Kappa Phi National Dental Honor Society
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Get to know Dentist Dr. Charles Straughan, who serves patients in Mooresville, North Carolina.
Dr. Straughan is a dentist who is currently serving patients’ dental needs at Alliance Dental Group in Mooresville, North Carolina. There, he provides general and cosmetic dentistry services, including crowns, bridges, dental implants, dentures, veneers, bleaching, bonding, and more. The three core values of Alliance Dental Group are hospitality, respect, and quality.
Dr. Straughan was born and raised in Statesboro, Georgia – a small town outside of Savannah. He graduated from Statesboro High School as Valedictorian of his 2005 graduating class. From there, he headed to Athens, GA, where he graduated summa cum laude with his bachelor’s degree in biology from the University of Georgia. Dr. Straughan continued to pursue this profession at Georgia Regents University College of Dental Medicine, where he graduated in the top 10% of his graduating class, and was awarded membership into the Phi Kappa Phi National Dental Honor Society. He then went on to further his education at a General Practice Residency (GPR) program at Carolinas Medical Center Hospital in Charlotte, North Carolina. There, he increased his knowledge of endodontics, oral surgery, medically complex patients, and emergency patients.
Dr. Straughan always wanted to move back to the Charlotte area after his residency. To pursue this desire, he credentialed for dual board certification that certifies him to practice in all 50 states. He now lives in Charlotte full time with his wife and French bulldog.
In addition to his education, Dr. Straughan has been actively involved in the American Dental Association, staying up to date on policies and changes throughout the dental field. He has also been involved in Medical Campus Outreach – a program that reaches out to domestic and international communities.
Dr. Straughan has been on mission trips to Trinidad and Africa to help those without access to any form of medical care. He has also been an active participant in Missions of Mercy clinics in Georgia and North Carolina for underserved patients. Dr. Straughan is active in continuing education courses and the latest advancements in cutting-edge technology.
Dr. Straughan is a certified Invisalign® provider. Invisalign is a type of orthodontic treatment that helps to straighten teeth without the use of the typical metal braces.
Dentistry, also known as Dental and Oral Medicine, is a branch of medicine that consists of the study, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases, disorders, and conditions of the oral cavity. As a dentist, Dr. Straughan is responsible for diagnosing oral diseases, as well as promoting oral health and disease prevention. Additionally, he looks for abnormalities within the mouth such as lumps, swelling or discoloration, and performs necessary diagnostic procedures to diagnose and treat these abnormalities.
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