We Can Help Prevent Teeth Grinding

BruxismWhile you likely know that teeth-grinding is detrimental to the health of your affected teeth, you may not be aware of the damage it can do to your jaw as well. This disorder, also known as bruxism, can be caused by jaw alignment issues as well as environmental and emotional circumstances. Moreover, it can also be tied to TMJ disorder, which is the misalignment of the joints that connect your jaw to your skull. In today’s blog, your Dallas, TX, dentist will discuss the causes of bruxism and the ways that you can treat it.

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Protect Your Children’s Teeth

Children's DentistryGood dental habits start at a young age. By teaching your child the proper way to care for their teeth, you are setting them up for a lifetime of good oral hygiene. Like adults, kids need to brush their twice a day and floss them daily. When they are very young, you will have to care for their teeth for them, but as they get older, you — with the help of their dentist — can teach them the proper techniques and best practices. Your dentist can also teach you the best ways to keep their smiles clean. In today’s blog, your Dallas, TX dentist discusses the importance of your protecting your child’s teeth and the ways that oral healthcare professionals can help. 

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A Root Canal Can Save Your Smile

root canalWe often hear about root canals, but not many of us know exactly what the procedure consists of. The unknown is intimidating, and it can prevent us from taking the proper steps to keep ourselves healthy. In the case of your mouth, this procedure — while seemingly daunting — is very important to maintaining oral health when you have an infected tooth. Moreover, it can help alleviate pain and discomfort. In today’s blog, your Dallas, TX dentist will discuss the importance of the procedure, who needs it, and what the benefits are.  (more…)

What Are Fillings And Do I Need One?

tooth fillingMany of us think about our twice-daily tooth brushing in terms of preventing cavities; it is how many of our parents and dentists contextualize the importance of maintaining good oral hygiene. Despite these efforts, tooth decay can still occur and when it does, your dentist will likely suggest a filling. In today’s blog, your Dallas, TX dentist discusses when you might need a filling and what goes into the process of placing one in your affected teeth. 

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The Protection Provided By Deep Cleanings

Regular trips to see your dentist for preventive care are important for many reasons. They provide protection against tooth decay, but they focus on more than just the condition of your teeth. At these visits, your Dallas, TX dentist will also look out for signs of periodontal trouble. An infection that is caught in time can be addressed through a deep cleaning, a service provided during routine exams. Instead of only cleaning the portions of your teeth that are above your gum line, we take care to remove bacteria that have already moved beneath the gum line to cause problems. By doing so, we can return the tissues to good health and help you avoid potentially serious consequences from an infection. (more…)

When Your Diet Impacts Your Smile

Joyful Afro-American man closing eyes with half of oranges, vitamins for healthIt goes without saying that dental decay and infection are among the most common oral health concerns out there. As a matter of fact, these issues affect millions of individuals every year in one form or another, and any one of any age may endure it. While decay is certainly not a topic to be taken lightly, it is far from the only threat that plagues our teeth. In today’s blog, your Dallas, TX dentist emphasizes the importance of having a well-rounded preventive dental routine and examines the way your diet can actually contribute to significant damage.

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How We Address Varying Degrees of Decay

3d render of jaw with tooth cavity and cyst. Dental problem concept.Taking care of your smile is a lifelong process, as there are countless oral health concerns that threaten your structures and their integrity. What’s more? These threats do not simply go away with time, and once you fall short in any one area of your routine, it will not be long before decay, infection, or other concerns start setting in. In today’s blog, your Dallas, TX dentist takes a look at the manner in which dental decay progresses, as well as what different restorative dental options you may pursue along the way.

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Have Six Months Passed Since Your Checkup?

Doctor examining patient's teeth with intraoral cameraWhen it comes to ensuring the health of your smile, taking care to practice an excellent prevent routine is a must. Indeed, most individuals know that preventive dentistry is the name of the game when it comes to ensuring your smile’s health for life, but did you know that there are more steps to consider than just brushing every day? In today’s blog, your Dallas, TX dentist takes an in-depth look into what constitutes a well-rounded preventive routine, as well as how big of a role your routine checkup actually plays in the grand scheme of things.

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Three Ways Dental Crowns Protect Your Smile

closeup for dental onlay on a molar tooth shown on a plaster modelTaking care of your smile is a lifelong process, as it involves consistent care and protection. Indeed, a well-rounded preventive routine consists of attending your six-month checkups, taking care to brush and floss properly at home, and paying mind to the negative effects of certain foods and beverages. Even still, you could do everything correctly, and yet hyperactive oral bacteria could have other plans. In today’s blog, your Dallas, TX dentist explains the importance behind restorative dentistry, and how dental crowns can protect your smile in multiple ways.

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When Dental Fillings Can Be Lifelike

Hand in medical glove holding stainless steel double ended dental spatula and making filling from powder on foam plasticIt goes without saying that your oral health is of the utmost importance. In fact, the biggest gift we can provide our oral health is a well-rounded preventive dental routine. This often includes a balance of brushing and flossing at home, attending routine dental checkups, and even paying mind to the foods and beverages you consume and their impact on your health. Still, sometimes threats such as decay or gum disease have other ideas, wreaking havoc on your natural structures. In today’s blog, your Dallas, TX dentist takes a look at the manner in which dental decay spreads, and why it is imperative to address a minor cavity with a filling before it gets worse.

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