Treatments & Services

EviDent Family Dentistry and Implants is here for all your dental needs. From preventive care check-ups to cosmetic and restorative procedures, our staff can provide your whole family’s complete dental care. When you choose EviDent Family Dentistry and Implants, you are covered from your first exam to the last and you can finally achieve that perfect smile.

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Special Offers

$99 New Patient Special

Includes Exam, Cleaning & X-rays.

Not valid if periodontal treatment is needed.

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Family Dentist in New Albany

Welcome to EviDent Family Dentistry and Implants, where we offer dentistry services for the entire family. Our dental office has experience providing care for family members of differing ages, ensuring our one location meets all of your family’s needs.

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Teeth Whitening in New Albany

Teeth Whitening is a very popular cosmetic dentistry procedure that aims at restoring or improving the natural appearance of your smile by restoring enamel to its natural color.

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Implant Dentist in New Albany

If you have a missing tooth that’s impacting your comfort or confidence, a dental implant could be your solution. Dental implants have had a considerable impact on modern dentistry – offering a highly viable solution to replacing missing teeth.

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Dental Crowns in New Albany

A tooth that is broken, damaged, or in general poor condition can be harmful to your overall health. It can also effect your comfort when eating and your self-confidence.

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General Dentistry

Our practice provides general dentistry procedures including the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of a wide variety of conditions and diseases that affect your teeth and gums.

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Cosmetic Dentist in New Albany

A dazzling smile is a necessary asset in today’s society. A nice smile gives you the ability to make lasting first impressions, become more confident, and eat more comfortably.

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Dental Exam and Cleaning in New Albany

Regular dental cleanings and exams are vital to maintaining your oral health and preventing future complications. The American Dental Association (ADA) recommends that patients visit the dentist twice every year and in some cases, such as patients with periodontal disease, even three to four times per year.

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Dental Fillings in New Albany

Dental fillings are a common procedure used to treat tooth decay, fractured teeth, or even cosmetic concerns. Fillings are used to replace tooth structure and restore proper form and function to your tooth.

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Orthodontics in New Albany

Orthodontics are an excellent way to straighten your teeth. While orthodontic treatments are used to straighten teeth for an enhanced smile, they can also help restore functionality to the teeth, jaw, and your bite.

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Emergency Dentistry in New Albany

Urgent oral health issues such as severe toothaches, acute infections, and other traumatic physical mouth injuries can come suddenly without warning. We’ve created a team to handle these emergencies at EviDent Family Dentistry and Implants. Our experienced emergency dentists offer rapid assessment and immediate treatment throughout the year. You can rely on us to stabilize… Continue reading Emergency Dentistry in New Albany

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EviDent Family Dentistry and Implants

Dental distress and sensitivity can interfere with your life, from denying you that bright smile to uncomfortable chewing. If not detected or addressed early enough, it could lead to serious oral health complications. That’s why we’re committed at EviDent Family Dentistry and Implants to ensure everyone in New Albany receives the best dental care. We… Continue reading EviDent Family Dentistry and Implants

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FAQ

There can be many signs which indicate the need for a root canal on one of your teeth. Lasting hot/cold sensitivity, swelling in the gum tissue, a draining abscess in the mouth, or pain when biting can be indicators that the nerve inside the tooth is damaged and needs to be removed. Contrary to many patient beliefs, the roots of the teeth remain intact, but the nerve inside the crown of the tooth and the tooth roots is removed alleviates the associated pain. A dental crown is typically placed over the tooth after root canal therapy which protects the tooth and allows the patient to use the tooth normally.
The ADA (American Dental Association) recommends seeing your dentist for regular cleanings and exams every 6 months. In cases of patients with periodontal disease, more frequent vists are required to keep the disease from causing further destruction of the bone supporting your teeth and your soft tissue. Patients may be recommended to visit 3 to 4 times per year instead of only 2.
We use Opalescence Go take home whitening trays in either sets of 10 for aggressive whitening or sets of 4 for maintenance. We also have in office whitening available. For in office whitening, a patient would schedule an appointment and the process takes 45 minutes to an hour, but results are immediate. If you would like to schedule your whitening appointment, please call us at 812-850-2206.
Dental Implants are a great solution for missing teeth and are rapidly becoming more and more affordable. It is important to note, however, that even though and implant and crown isn’t a real tooth, they must be cared for in the same manner as your natural teeth. This includes attended regular cleanings and exams at our office, brushing, and flossing. If you are interested in an implant, first a consultation would take place and a 3D scan of your jaws will be taken to determine adequate bone for placement. In some cases, a bone graft is needed to get the desired width to accommodate an implant. On surgery day, the dentist will make hole in slightly increases sizes and then place the implant. The implant would then take 3-4 months to integrate into the bone and become solid. Once the dentist determines your implant is ready to be restored, an impression is taken and an abutment and crown are fabricated by the lab. Once ready, the dentist screws your crown and abutment into the implant. The overall process can be lengthy, but it is necessary to ensure the greatest chance for long term success.
Yes! Most people are familiar with Invisalign clear aligner orthodontics. In many cases, this a suitable alternative to traditional bracket and wire braces. The process begins with taking a scan or impression of your upper and lower teeth. A 3D generated progression video is sent back to us and is shown to the patient to give an idea of what the end result can be. If the plan is acceptable, a series of clear, rigid, plastic trays are made and then fitted onto the patient. Patients will wear each set of trays for 2 weeks at a time, visiting the dentist every 3-5 sets of trays to monitor progress. The trays require much self discipline and must be worn 22 hours a day. If this treatment is of interest to you, please call us at 812-850-2206.
True dental emergencies, such as swelling or a tooth that has been knocked out, require a quick response. If such events occur after regular business hours, please call us at 812-850-2206 and leave a message. Dr. Larson will get back to you promptly to discuss what needs to be done. If other unfortunate circumstances arise, such as a lost temporary crown, chipped tooth, or pain, please call our office. Someone will respond and determine the issue and what actions need to be taken. It is our priority to make you comfortable as quickly as possible.
Often times, oral surgery procedures require minimal down time and usually the patient can return to work after the appointment or the following day. Dr. Larson strives to be as conservative as possible when performing oral surgery which minimizes pain and swelling and the need for prescription narcotics. 95% of cases require only tylenol or ibuprofen and rest.
We offer applications for CareCredit for those with extensive treatment plans in order to help with finances. Please call us to inquire about how to apply.
Use an ADA approved fluoride toothpaste at least 2 times per day, in the morning and at night, and flossing after meals can help remove plaque and debris which made lead to tooth decay. We also recommend seeing us for your xrays and exams two times per year. Regular exams allow the dentist and hygienist to monitor the state of your teeth and comes in order to prevent the need for treatment over time.

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Meet Collin J Larson, DMD, MS

Dr. Collin Larson attended undergrad at Indiana University where he graduated with BA in Biology and Japanese language and culture. He completed a one year masters degree in Biology at IUPUI in Indianapolis. From there he was accepted to and completed his dental doctorate at University of Louisville School of Dentistry.

After completing his dental education, Dr. Larson has gone on to complete several hundred hours of continuing education in the areas of dental implants, Invisalign orthodontics, endodontics, oral conscious sedation, and cosmetic dentistry. Currently, he is working to integrate digital design and 3D printing into the practice to help benefit his patients by decreasing the number of appointments needed to complete treatment, decreasing cost, and time in the dental chair.

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Whether you’re a busy parent with little time, or just not a fan of the dental chair, finding a dentist near you is important for your oral health. Luckily, with the rise in mobile technology and online services like Google, it’s easier than ever to find a dentist who meets your needs. Whether you’re looking

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Proper brushing and flossing every day can help to keep your smile bright and breath fresh. Factors such as aging, consuming colored foods and drinks, and lifestyle habits such as chewing or smoking tobacco products can cause your teeth to discolor and get darker.

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Dentist in New Albany At EviDent Family Dentistry and Implants, we understand the importance of having a dental practice that provides you with exceptional care. Our staff is committed to serving each and every patient with attentive care and quality dental work.