Morgan Gibson is a dentist in Anniston, Alabama who manages Gibson Family Dentistry, a practice that offers cleanings and examinations, cosmetic dentistry, crowns and bridges, smile makeovers, and dental implants. Morgan attended the University of Alabama, where she obtained her bachelor’s and master’s degree. She also earned her Doctorate of Dental Medicine at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. She specializes in smile rehabilitation, dental implants, and general dentistry.
Today, Morgan joins us to share her experience with dental implants and why she was hesitant to try them in the past. She describes the kind of dentistry she provided when she was starting and why she felt burned out. She discusses the time she decided to do implants, the struggles she had initially, and how she feels about them today. She explains how implants had allowed her to practice dentistry with a lower stress level. Morgan also shares advice to those who may want to try something new, like implants.
"Implants are like a gateway drug. You taste that success and you know you can make it happen." - Tarun Agarwal
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