Dr Lorie Marsh

Dr Lorie Marsh Dental Care for the Whole Family in Erie, PA 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 i

n 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.

05/02/2024

Among the many conditions poor oral health can cause, one of them is malnutrition. This is especially prevalent in those suffering from tooth or mouth pain because eating is uncomfortable or even painful.

04/30/2024

We realize that lying back in the chair while two people try to fit their hands in your mouth can be a claustrophobic experience for some patients. Let’s talk about the various options for helping you to relax during your dental procedures.

04/25/2024

Have you or a family member been battling a cold or other illness? If so, it's time to change the toothbrush, even if it's relatively new. Bacteria can linger on the bristles, which can cause a reinfection.

04/23/2024

Chewing your food does more than prepare it for swallowing and digestion, it also contributes to healthy teeth. This is because it stimulates saliva production which then helps wash away teeth-staining particles.

04/18/2024

While we’ll do everything we can to put your child at ease during their appointment, having a good visit really starts at home. Maintaining a positive attitude about the dentist around your children can take away some of their apprehension.

04/16/2024

When was the toothbrush was invented? While no one really knows, it’s speculated that the first tools used for cleaning teeth were chew sticks which were twigs with a thin end. Evidence of this was discovered in archeological sites in Egypt and Iraq dating back to around 3,000 b.c.e.

04/11/2024

Your kid should learn to spit while brushing when he or she reaches age 2. Do not give your child water to swish and spit because this can cause your kids to swallow toothpaste.

04/09/2024

Do you have a dental insurance policy? Before scheduling any extensive dental work, review it to learn what it covers and any exclusions that exist. It's much better to be prepared from the beginning.

04/04/2024

We want to help you take care of your teeth. We may not be able to brush them for you, but we can give them the bi-annual cleaning they deserve.

04/02/2024

Unfortunately, the soft tissue inside your mouth can often take longer to heal than you’d like because of the constant exposure to moisture. Having laser surgery performed can help to cut down on the length of time your mouth will require to heal.

03/28/2024

In decades past, metal dental fillings had high mercury content which resulted in patients getting sick. These days however, this is no longer a concern as modern fillings have only harmless trace elements and are thus, very safe.

03/26/2024

Did you know that the largest dental caps in the world aren't owned by a human? They belong to Spike, an elephant at a zoo in Alberta, Canada. The dental caps measure 19 inches long and 5 inches in diameter.

Address

4910 Iroquois Avenue
Erie, PA
16511

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 7am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 1pm
Thursday 7am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+18148981684

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