John K. Drisdale DMD

John K. Drisdale DMD A Legacy of quality, relationship and dentistry Ever since opening his own practice, Dr. John K.

Drisdale has made it his mission to offer comfortable, caring, and effective dentistry for his patients. He graduated from the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine with his dental doctorate, and he still completes 120 to 150 hours of continuing education courses each year to remain up to date on the latest techniques! Today, he uses his extensive training and experience to provide al

l the services that you and your family need at the same convenient location. From checkups for children to dental implants for tooth replacements, Dr. Drisdale is ready to help! He gets to know his patients, personalizing his treatment options for the best, most comfortable appointments. Plus, he welcomes dental insurance and has financing available for affordable dental care. To meet your new favorite dentist in Midland, contact Dr. Drisdale today.

Both matter—but your nighttime routine is especially important. While you sleep, reduced saliva flow means bacteria can ...
06/03/2026

Both matter—but your nighttime routine is especially important. While you sleep, reduced saliva flow means bacteria can multiply more easily. Going to bed with clean teeth helps protect your smile overnight.

Plaque is constantly forming on your teeth. If not removed, it hardens into tartar and creates an environment where bact...
05/29/2026

Plaque is constantly forming on your teeth. If not removed, it hardens into tartar and creates an environment where bacteria thrive—leading to cavities and gum disease. Daily care makes all the difference.

For many, dental visits come with anxiety, past experiences, or simply a busy schedule. Understanding these barriers hel...
05/25/2026

For many, dental visits come with anxiety, past experiences, or simply a busy schedule. Understanding these barriers helps create a more supportive, judgment-free experience for every patient.

Switching to a soft-bristled toothbrush, drinking more water, or cutting back on sugary snacks may seem minor—but over t...
05/14/2026

Switching to a soft-bristled toothbrush, drinking more water, or cutting back on sugary snacks may seem minor—but over time, these small changes can significantly improve your oral health.

Consistency always wins!

Life gets busy, and dental visits often get pushed to the bottom of the list. But over time, small issues like plaque bu...
05/12/2026

Life gets busy, and dental visits often get pushed to the bottom of the list. But over time, small issues like plaque buildup or minor decay can quietly progress into bigger concerns like gum disease or tooth loss. The reality is, most serious dental problems start small—and preventable. If it’s been a while, you’re not alone, and it’s never too late to get back on track.

Plaque isn’t just “soft stuff” — it’s a daily threat to your smile!Plaque is a sticky film of bacteria that forms on you...
05/08/2026

Plaque isn’t just “soft stuff” — it’s a daily threat to your smile!

Plaque is a sticky film of bacteria that forms on your teeth every day. If it isn’t removed through proper brushing and flossing, it can harden into tartar, increasing your risk for cavities and gum disease.

The good news? Consistency is your best defense. Regular brushing, flossing, and professional cleanings help keep plaque under control, protecting your teeth and gums for a healthy, confident smile.

Our enamel is your teeth’s first line of defense!Strong enamel protects your teeth from decay, sensitivity, and everyday...
05/04/2026

Our enamel is your teeth’s first line of defense!

Strong enamel protects your teeth from decay, sensitivity, and everyday wear. To keep it healthy, try to limit sugary snacks and acidic drinks, and avoid brushing too hard — gentle, consistent care is key.

Protect your enamel today, and your smile will thank you for years to come!

Sometimes the smallest treatments can make the biggest difference.A simple filling, minor adjustment, or quick fix might...
04/29/2026

Sometimes the smallest treatments can make the biggest difference.

A simple filling, minor adjustment, or quick fix might seem small — but these treatments play a major role in protecting your teeth, preventing bigger issues, and keeping you comfortable day to day. Ignoring the little things can allow them to turn into more complex problems over time.

Taking care of small concerns early helps preserve your natural teeth, saves time (and often cost), and keeps your smile feeling its best. 💡

Don’t put off the little things — they’re the foundation of a healthy, long-lasting smile!

One of the biggest misconceptions in dental care? Waiting until something hurts.By the time pain shows up, a dental issu...
04/24/2026

One of the biggest misconceptions in dental care? Waiting until something hurts.

By the time pain shows up, a dental issue may already be more advanced — meaning more complex (and often more costly) treatment. Many problems like cavities, gum disease, or infections can develop quietly without noticeable symptoms at first.

That’s why regular check-ups are so important. Routine visits allow us to catch small issues early, keep your smile on track, and help you avoid unnecessary discomfort down the road. Prevention is always easier than treatment! 💡

Sugar-free gum: Is it actually good for you? 🍬 Yes! Chewing sugar-free gum after meals stimulates saliva production. Sal...
03/26/2026

Sugar-free gum: Is it actually good for you?

🍬 Yes! Chewing sugar-free gum after meals stimulates saliva production. Saliva is your mouth’s natural defense, neutralizing acids and washing away food particles.

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2303 West Louisiana Avenue
Midland, TX
79701

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Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm

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