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As experts, we know how important oral hygiene is for your health. We feel that it's important to go the extra mile to speak with our patients about the best practices involved with brushing, flossing, and healthy gums. We know what an impact a beautiful smile can make, which is why we are so dedicated to providing our patients with cleaner, straighter teeth than ever before.

Having served Georgia and East Cobb for years, we understand that no two patients will ever have the same needs. That's why we provide personalized services like cleanings and root canals tailored to each patient's unique needs. We also know that money doesn't grow on trees, so we accept most major dental insurance plans to ensure you can keep your teeth clean and healthy all year long.

If you're searching for an expert team of friendly dentists and hygienists, look no further than Merchants Walk Dental. We pride ourselves on the best dental care coupled with warm, engaging customer service. You can rest easy knowing you're in capable, welcoming hands whether it's your first or fortieth visit to our office.

Taking Care of Tooth Decay: Fillings in Smyrna, GA

If you have had a cavity filled before, you're not alone. Tooth decay affects more than 90% of adults over the age of 40 - a stunning statistic that, in many cases, is entirely preventable. At Merchants Walk Dental, we use composite resin fillings to keep our patient's teeth healthy and functional. Unlike amalgam fillings, composite fillings are more discreet, match the color of your teeth, and are free of mercury.

While fillings can have a few uses, our doctors typically use fillings to "fill" a part of your tooth that is decaying. This hole of decay is called a cavity. Sometimes, fillings are also used to fix broken, cracked, or worn-down teeth from grinding and nail-biting. Fillings are a great way to restore decaying teeth to their normal shape and function while preventing sensitivity and inhibiting further decay.

During your dental exam at our office in East Cobb, your dental hygienist will check for signs of cavities and tooth decay to ensure your oral hygiene remains in peak condition.

Dr. John Bishara

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Dr. John Bishara, DDS was born and raised in Nazareth Israel. His last name, "Bishara" translates to the annunciation, which is the announcement of the incarnation by the angel Gabriel to Mary (Luke 1:26-38).

Dr. Bishara attended Valdosta State University, where he received his Bachelors degree of Science in Biology with honors. He then pursued his education at the University of Detroit Mercy to earn his Doctoral Degree of Dental Surgery, DDS.

Since earning his degrees in 1999, he has been practicing General and Cosmetic Dentistry. Dr. Bishara spent his first four years practicing dentistry in St. Simons Island before moving to Marietta, Georgia to establish his own practice. In 2010, Dr. John Bishara completed a one year residency at MCG, specializing in dental implants.

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Dr. John Bishara has proven to be an exceptional dental practitioner by creating a dental environment perfect for any individual and family, while offering an array of services to meet each of their needs. He takes pride in creating beautiful, confident smiles on a daily basis. Dr. John Bishara is dedicated to a lifelong career in Dentistry by furthering his education in every way possible.

The Merchants Walk Dental Difference

Having served the East Cobb and Smyrna for years, we know your dental needs are unique and different from your neighbor. That's why we offer a variety of dental services to address each patient's special circumstances, from standard cleanings to complex root canals. By using the latest innovations and techniques in dentistry, we can better serve each client on an individualized level, leading to better comprehensive dental care.

We're taking new patients and accept most major forms of dental insurance to keep your teeth healthy and clean without breaking the bank. Contact our office today to schedule your dental exam and learn more about our history!

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L&L Hawaiian Barbecue Hosts Grand Opening in Smyrna on Saturday, March 29

This post was contributed by a community member. The views expressed here are the author's own.Smyrna-Vinings|Local EventDianne Mercado, NeighborSat, Mar 29, 2025 at 1:00 PM2750 Atlanta Rd SE, Smyrna, GA, 30080...

This post was contributed by a community member. The views expressed here are the author's own.

Smyrna-Vinings|Local Event

Dianne Mercado, Neighbor

Sat, Mar 29, 2025 at 1:00 PM
2750 Atlanta Rd SE, Smyrna, GA, 30080
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Join L&L Hawaiian Barbecue for a grand opening celebration of their Smyrna location on Saturday, March 29, at 1pm! The event kicks off with a ribbon-cutting ceremony featuring Smyrna Mayor Derek Norton, followed by live music, entertainment, and exclusive promotions. Be among the first 100 guests to receive a free t-shirt and tote bag. Don’t miss this chance to experience the flavors of Hawaii in Smyrna!

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Cobb Schools To Investigate Firings Of 2 Beloved Basketball Coaches

MARIETTA, GA — Cobb County Superintendent Chris Ragsdale on Thursday evening announced an investigation into the firing of two beloved school coaches who have gathered support from the community.Ragsdale, at a Board of Education meeting, said he first ordered a review into the terminations of former Campbell High School basketball coaches James Gwynn and Randy McClure. The review has since escalated to a full investigation....

MARIETTA, GA — Cobb County Superintendent Chris Ragsdale on Thursday evening announced an investigation into the firing of two beloved school coaches who have gathered support from the community.

Ragsdale, at a Board of Education meeting, said he first ordered a review into the terminations of former Campbell High School basketball coaches James Gwynn and Randy McClure. The review has since escalated to a full investigation.

Gwynn and McClure, who were with the Smyrna school for 30 years and nearly 40 years respectively, were told this week that "the school no longer had a position available for them," 11Alive reported.

While Ragsdale did not detail the nature of the firings, WSB-TV reported the coaches - who were also schoolteachers - claimed to be blindsided after their contracts were not renewed. The surprise came at a school where the Gywnn-McClure Gymnasium was named in their honor, WSB-TV reported.

“It was the way in which it was done, and I felt hurt," McClure told WSB-TV. "I felt betrayed.”

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The coaches have rallied the support of students, teachers and others, which Ragsdale deemed a rarity.

“Regarding the Campbell community, in the over three decades in education, I have rarely seen the amount of love and support for a coach, as I have from the Campbell community for both coaches McClure and Gwynn," Ragsdale said.

"If the number of former players, current students, fellow teachers and family members who have supported you is any indication, coach McClure and Gwynn are remarkable coaches. I am not on the court or in the classroom with either of these men, but I do know they deserve our gratitude and respect for all they've given to not only the Campbell and Cobb community for more than three decades ... To the extent I can, I will report on that investigation at its conclusion, along with any actions we will be taking. As a district, we hold ourselves to a higher standard than the way this was handled, and I look forward to bringing an update soon."

Ragsdale did not detail a timeline for the investigation.

According to the CBS Sports' MaxPreps, the Campbell Spartans led a 15-11 overall basketball season for 2024-25. They went 8-6 in AAAAAA Region 3, placing third after McEachern and Pebblebrook schools.

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