General Dentistry

Helping our patients maintain a healthy mouth and smile is the main goal of general dentistry. We prefer to provide more minor, preventive care than to see patients suffer with more intensive treatments from a problem that was not managed in time. We want to ensure that your oral health is in its optimal state and positively contributing to the health of your entire body. We are here to brighten your smile and pave the way for a brighter life.

Cleanings And Exams

Our experienced team of professionals strive to remain current and relative in terms of the best hygiene practices. You can trust us to teach you proper methods and techniques when it comes to preventive health care for your gums and teeth. From general dentistry and cleaning to filling, crowns and X-rays, we do it all.

A kid-friendly environment
Our reliable office gladly accepts patients of all ages from children to senior citizens. Contact us today to make an appointment for your entire family!

Our services include:

  • Prophy
  • Zoom teeth whitening
  • Gum disease treatment
  • Preventative tooth decay
  • Cavity prevention
  • Debridement

Visit our knowledgeable team

Our highly-recognized dentist, Mark H. Parker DDS PLLC was born and raised in Purvis. He attended the Louisiana State University of Dentistry and graduated in May of 1994. You can trust your healthcare to 20 years of professional education and experience.

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Fillings

Composite fillings act as a dentistry solution for problems such as tooth decay or cracks. A composite filling is a tooth-colored plastic and glass mixture used to restore decayed teeth. This procedure is also utilized for cosmetic improvements of the smile by fixing any discoloration or reshaping any disfigured teeth.

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Preventative Dentistry

It is important to brush your teeth at least twice daily to help remove plaque and food particles that get stuck to your teeth. It is recommended that you brush your teeth for two minutes (or longer), though most people rush through this time. You need to make sure that you reach every side of each tooth, including the inside and outside. To help keep your breath fresh, you should also brush your tongue. Then, you can begin flossing.

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