Brent Blaylock 3206 Old Chapel Hill Road Suite 300 Durham, NC 27707
Show Phone NumberPhone: (919) 493-8036
Products and Services Bite Guards Bleeding Gums Cosmetic Dentistry Porcelain Veneers Tooth Bonding Teeth Whitening Dental Fillings Dental Implants Laser Cavity Detection Missing Teeth Periodontal Therapy Preventive Dental Care Restorative Dentistry Dental Bridges Dental Crowns TMJ Treatment Worn Teeth
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Brent L. Blaylock, DDS
Since 1982, Dr. Brent L. Blaylock DDS has been a trusted cosmetic and restorative dentist in Durham, North Carolina. His practice offers cosmetic, restorative and preventive dentistry for the entire family, including crowns, bridges, tooth colored fillings, implant restoration, whitening, laser cavity detection, and bite guards, along with many other dental procedures.
A native of North Carolina, Dr. Blaylock grew up in Rocky Mount and came to Chapel Hill to earn his Bachelors degree in Zoology from the University of North Carolina. He then earned his dental degree from the UNC School of Dentistry.
After a brief stint on the faculty at the Dental School, Dr. Blaylock moved to Durham and bought a dental practice, where he continues to treat patients today.
Dr. Blaylock has participated in several dental study clubs and believes in continuing dental education, having completed many courses at the Dawson Academy for Advanced Dental Training. Dr. Blaylock feels strongly that a complete examination is the most important step in helping a person with any dental problems they may have. He really enjoys getting to know his patients and taking care of their dental needs, whether they need “extreme makeover” transformations or just routine dental care.
Durham, NC Dentist
Products and Services Bite Guards Bleeding Gums Cosmetic Dentistry Porcelain Veneers Tooth Bonding Teeth Whitening Dental Fillings Dental Implants Laser Cavity Detection Missing Teeth Periodontal Therapy Preventive Dental Care Restorative Dentistry Dental Bridges Dental Crowns TMJ Treatment Worn Teeth
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