David Dykes, DDS Family Dentistry

David Dykes, DDS Family Dentistry Making people happy one smile at a time! Dr. David D***s takes pride in bringing his patients into a welcoming and caring environment.
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He enjoys getting to know each of his patients and helping them achieve their goals of being healthy and having an attractive smile. Dr D***s and his wife, Crystal Duggar D***s, are Greene County natives who are proud to live and work in the communities where they grew up. Dr. D***s graduated from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville before completing his degree at the University of Tennessee

Health Science Center in Memphis. Dr. D***s and his wife enjoy hiking, traveling, and spending time with family. They and their three spoiled cats live in the South Greene Community.

Let’s wish a Happy Birthday to Briana!🎉🎂Today we’re celebrating someone who brings so much positivity, kindness, and joy...
05/30/2026

Let’s wish a Happy Birthday to Briana!🎉🎂

Today we’re celebrating someone who brings so much positivity, kindness, and joy to our office each day. Your hard work and caring heart never go unnoticed, and we are so thankful to have you on our team. 🦷✨

We hope your birthday is filled with laughter, fun, and all your favorite things. Wishing you a wonderful day and an even better year ahead! 💐🥳

Today, we honor and remember the courageous men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice so we can live in freedom. The...
05/26/2026

Today, we honor and remember the courageous men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice so we can live in freedom. Their bravery, dedication, and love for this country will never be forgotten. We are proud to live in the land of the free because of the brave.

Happy 4-year work anniversary to Briana, our wonderful dental assistant! 🎉🦷Briana is such a blessing to our office and t...
05/17/2026

Happy 4-year work anniversary to Briana, our wonderful dental assistant! 🎉🦷

Briana is such a blessing to our office and to everyone who knows her. She is a devoted wife and mama to two sweet girls she holds dearly. Outside of work, she enjoys baking, tending to her chickens, spending time with her family at Dollywood, and her faith in the Lord. 💕🐓🍪

Thank you, Briana, for 4 years of hard work, kindness, and dedication. We are so thankful to have you as part of our team! 💐

Who’s planning on going to the Iris Festival this weekend in Greeneville? 🎶🍔🛍️Who all is going? There’s always so much t...
05/14/2026

Who’s planning on going to the Iris Festival this weekend in Greeneville? 🎶🍔🛍️

Who all is going? There’s always so much to see between the crafts, food, merchandise, and entertainment.

What do you look forward to most at the festival?

Today we had a great team meeting focused on how we can better serve and care for our patients. 🦷✨ It’s always our goal ...
05/13/2026

Today we had a great team meeting focused on how we can better serve and care for our patients. 🦷✨ It’s always our goal to continue learning, growing, and improving so we can provide the best experience possible.

We were also blessed with lunch from Chick-fil-A, generously provided by one of our amazing patients, such a thoughtful surprise! ❤️

We are so thankful for our patients and the support they show our team. It truly means the world to us!

05/13/2026

The Greeneville Dentist is now accepting resumes for a Registered Dental Assistant. We are looking for an enthusiastic dental assistant that loves building and maintaining positive relationships with patients. The ideal candidate should be flexible and willing to collaborate with other team members. We would like a sincere, caring, motivated assistant to join our team. We are a modern digital office dedicated to comprehensive care, quality, and customer service. We have a strong reputation as a leading office in the area and have a loyal patient following! Must be a licensed RDA with at least one year experience. Our first priority is to find a candidate with a great attitude and strong work ethic. Please send a resume and a paragraph about yourself to [email protected]. We look forward to meeting you!

Job Types: Full Time
Benefits:401(k), 401(k) matching
Employee discount
Paid time off
Lots of FUN
Schedule: 8 hour shift, Day shift
COVID-19 considerations: We follow all CDC, OSHA, and ADA recommendations.
License/Certification: Registered Dental Assistant (Required), X-Ray Certification (Required), Nitrous Monitoring is a plus

The Greeneville Dentist David J. D***s, D.D.S. 1015 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (423) 638-6341 (423) 638-6082 Fax

We all know a mom who goes above and beyond every single day. Tag a mom who deserves the “Best Mom Award” and let her kn...
05/10/2026

We all know a mom who goes above and beyond every single day. Tag a mom who deserves the “Best Mom Award” and let her know just how much she's appreciated on this Mother's Day and always!

May is the perfect reset point—longer days, warmer air, and a reminder to slow down and enjoy the little things. Make sp...
05/09/2026

May is the perfect reset point—longer days, warmer air, and a reminder to slow down and enjoy the little things. Make space for moments that feel good, connect with others, and spend more time outdoors.

With the right care, dental implants are built to last—offering a long-term solution that supports both function and con...
05/08/2026

With the right care, dental implants are built to last—offering a long-term solution that supports both function and confidence in your smile.

Baby Teeth Traditions in Other CulturesLOSING A BABY TOOTH is a milestone every child experiences, but what happens next...
05/07/2026

Baby Teeth Traditions in Other Cultures
LOSING A BABY TOOTH is a milestone every child experiences, but what happens next looks very different depending on where you live. While the Tooth Fairy is a beloved tradition in the United States, Canada, and much of Western Europe, families around the world have their own fascinating rituals to mark this rite of passage. Here is a look at some of the most interesting baby tooth traditions from other cultures.

The Tooth Mouse
In many Spanish-speaking countries, as well as France and Belgium, a small mouse takes the Tooth Fairy’s place. Known as “Ratoncito Pérez” in Spain and Latin America, this little rodent sneaks in at night to collect a lost tooth from under a child’s pillow, leaving behind a coin or small gift. The tradition dates back to the late 1800s and remains widely cherished today. In France, the visitor is simply called “La Petite Souris,” or the Little Mouse.

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Throwing Teeth to the Sun and Sky
In many countries across Asia, including Japan, India, Korea, and Vietnam, the direction you throw a lost tooth actually matters. The common tradition is to throw an upper tooth downward (onto the floor or into the ground) and a lower tooth upward (onto a rooftop), with the wish that the new tooth will grow in strong and straight. The logic is charmingly simple: the new tooth should grow toward where the old one was thrown.

Burying and Planting
Some cultures treat a lost tooth as something to return to the earth. In parts of Turkey, parents bury their child’s tooth in a place connected to what they hope the child will become. A tooth buried near a school might encourage a scholarly future; one buried near a stadium could inspire an athletic one. Similarly, some Indigenous communities in North America have long held traditions of burying teeth or returning them to nature as a way of honoring the connection between the body and the earth.

Tossing to the Mouse or the Sun in the Middle East
In several Middle Eastern countries, children traditionally throw their lost teeth up toward the sun while reciting a short prayer or rhyme asking for a strong new tooth to replace it. This sun-tossing custom connects the child’s growth to something larger and more permanent.

Gold and Celebration
In some parts of Greece and other Mediterranean cultures, throwing a tooth onto a rooftop is accompanied by a wish for the new tooth to be as strong as an ox. In certain communities, the occasion calls for small celebrations or gifts, recognizing that growing up deserves to be marked with joy.

What All These Traditions Share
Across every continent and culture, baby tooth traditions reflect the same underlying hope: that children grow up healthy, strong, and full of possibility. Whether a tooth goes under a pillow, onto a rooftop, or into the ground, the love behind the gesture is universal. Next time your child wiggles a loose tooth, you might share one of these traditions from around the world and make the moment even more memorable.

We’d love to hear about your baby tooth adventures on your child’s next visit!

The content on this blog is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of qualified health providers with questions you may have regarding medical conditions.

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