Lorie R. Marsh, DMD, P.C.

(on iroquois ave)
Dentists in Erie, PA
Dentists

Hours

Monday
7:45AM - 4:30PM
Tuesday
7:45AM - 4:30PM
Wednesday
7:45AM - 4:30PM
Thursday
7:45AM - 4:30PM
Friday
Closed
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

4910 Iroquois Ave
Erie, PA
16511

About

Our dental practice has provided exceptional dental care to Erie and surrounding areas for more than 35 years. When you visit our office, your smile is our top priority. Dr. Marsh is dedicated to providing you with the personalized, gentle care that you deserve.

Dr. Lorie Marsh received her undergraduate degree from the University of Florida and went on to complete her dental training at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine in Boston, Massachusetts.

Since graduating, Dr. Marsh practiced for 3 years in Boston and California before joining our office in 2011. She is a member of the American Dental Association, Pennsylvania Dental Association, and Erie County Dental Association. She is fluent in Spanish and keeps up with all the latest dental technologies by attending many continuing education courses on her free time.

Dr. Marsh enjoys working with patients of all ages.

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Services

  • Fillings
  • Cosmetic Bonding
  • Dental Implants
  • Insurance Accepted
  • Fluoride Treatments
  • Restoration
  • Replacements
  • Dental Service Plans
  • Family Practice
  • Sealants

Latest

A carbon dioxide laser (CO2 laser) was one of the first gas lasers to be developed. Invented in 1964 and still in use today, the CO2 laser is the highest-power, continuous-wave laser available. CO2 lasers use a beam of infrared light used in many dental procedures.
Every crown is individually crafted as it must fit perfectly and match the person’s bite exactly. This means the form of a crown must look just like the tooth it replaces and, especially if it's for a front tooth, it is often carefully designed to match the particular shade of the person’s teeth.
Some people may think mouthwash is an optional part of oral hygiene, but using it has many benefits. Mouthwash can clean the mouth even further, reduce acidity, and re-mineralize the teeth. It is also ideal to use when a toothbrush and floss are unavailable.
Your saliva is your best line of defense against tooth decay and bad breath. To stimulate your salivary glands, it’s important to drink plenty of water, chew sugarless gum, and avoid mouthwash that contains alcohol.
Did you know that many soft tissue procedures performed with dental lasers often do not require stitches or sutures? Just one of the many benefits of newer laser dental procedures includes the ability to forgo the use of stitches.
Do you or your family members struggle with flossing properly? Instead of giving up, talk with us about devices that have been developed to help facilitate the process.
While a competent dentist will be thorough when conducting an examination of your mouth, he or she may miss something despite their best efforts. So, if there is some uncertainty, or if something doesn't check out, your dentist may order a dental x-ray just to cover all bases.
Flossing is a crucial part of an oral health routine. Do you know that if you don’t floss, 40% of your tooth surfaces remain unclean? Brush and floss at least twice a day!
While you may be perfectly alert before your dental appointment, you shouldn't operate heavy machinery for 24 hours after taking the sedative. That's why it's important to schedule a companion to come with you to your appointment, then give you a ride home afterwards.
One of the many benefits of using a laser within the field of dentistry is that the initial post-operative discomfort and swelling are often reduced because of the effective sealing of nerves and lymphatics.
Cavities are holes that form on the tooth surface. While they aren't painful during their early stages, they will eventually expose the nerves in your teeth and cause terrible pain. As such, it's important to visit the dentist regularly so they can spot problems and address them quickly.
Studies show people whose diet includes drinks sweetened with sugar are 63 percent more likely to have tooth decay, cavities, tooth loss and other dental issues.
It’s important to remember that coming in every six months for a cleaning and check-up is the best way to keep your teeth healthy. Left unchecked, a cavity can eventually turn into a crown, root canal or even tooth loss.
Nitrous oxide is a common sedative that's administered by being inhaled. It's also known as "laughing gas." The name comes from the relaxing effect that it has on people which can make them laugh or giggle. A sedation dentist will usually use this a a mild sedative.
To maintain good oral health, it is best to eat sugary and starchy foods in moderation. Foods with high quantities of sugar and starch tend to produce acids in the mouth which can weaken teeth and ultimately lead to decay.
Intrinsic discoloration occurs below the surface of the teeth, and can be caused by a childhood illness, medications, aging, tooth trauma, or infection. Whitening for intrinsic discoloration requires professional assistance.
For moderate sedation, pills are commonly prescribed and you will them take according to the dentist’s direction. You may or may not fall asleep, depending on the dosage and your body type, but you will need someone to take you home regardless.
Dentists now have the ability to use lasers to treat a variety of issues including; tooth decay, gum disease or periodontal disease, for the purpose of a biopsy or lesion removal and for teeth whitening procedures.
For a smile that will wow the crowd, porcelain veneers are worth considering. These veneers are made according to the specific size, color and shape requirements.
One of the many wonderful advantages of using a laser within dentistry is that patients do not experience the sound or effects usually felt when a dentist has to use a drill. This can greatly alleviate anxiety and even encourage people to get their teeth checked more often!
Dr Lorie Marsh updated their business hours.
Even children should be flossing on a daily basis to remove particles and plaque from between teeth and below the gum line that brushing misses. When should they start flossing? As soon as there are at least two adjacent teeth.
Tooth decay may not cause any symptoms until it has reached an advanced stage. So if you have toothache, tooth sensitivity, grey or brown spots on your teeth, bad breath or an unpleasant taste in your mouth, see your dentist right away.
It’s important to develop a habit of proper oral hygiene in your child as early as possible. Introducing brushing and flossing in your child’s daily routine early helps prevent the risk of cavities and maintains good overall oral health.

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  • What is the phone number for Lorie R. Marsh, DMD, P.C. in Erie PA?
    You can reach them at: 814-898-1684. It’s best to call Lorie R. Marsh, DMD, P.C. during business hours.
  • What is the address for Lorie R. Marsh, DMD, P.C. on iroquois ave in Erie?
    Lorie R. Marsh, DMD, P.C. is located at this address: 4910 Iroquois Ave Erie, PA 16511.
  • What are Lorie R. Marsh, DMD, P.C.(Erie, PA) store hours?
    Lorie R. Marsh, DMD, P.C. store hours are as follows: Mon-Thu: 7:45AM - 4:30PM, Fri-Sun: Closed.