Don’t Overlook Gum Care When You Brush

Teeth are an important part of your smile, but they can’t do it alone! Every smile depends on the work of facial muscles, lips, and gums. When your gums are not healthy, the whole smile will suffer, not just in the way it looks, but unhealthy gums have been linked to heart problems, diabetes, stroke and more. Good gum care should be a part of those twice-daily brushing sessions you are doing at home. Flossing daily also helps gums stay healthy. Finally, your twice yearly preventive visits to your Dallas, TX, dentist let our staff check your gum health as well. (more…)

How to Salvage an Infected Tooth

Tooth infections, like most infections, become more serious over time. In many cases, your body is able to fight off minor infections on its own. Tooth infections are different in this regard. A tooth infection, characterized initially by a cavity, will not get better with time. In fact, it will get worse. Only by taking action and visiting your dentist can you reverse the course of your oral health. A treatment like root canal therapy can actually salvage an infected tooth. Here’s how this treatment works, and when you might need to utilize it. (more…)

The Importance of Taking Care of Tiny Smiles

baby girl portrait isolate yellow background.Stylish little baby with hands up. Portrait of shocked little girl in red dress isolated on yellow backgroundBacteria naturally occur and affect all smiles, but if left unmanaged, harmful bacteria can grow, spread, and cause potentially detrimental effects. While you may have instilled that having a healthy grin starts with consistent brushing and flossing habits at home to protect from harmful bacteria, it is crucial that regular checkups and cleanings re not missed either. In fact, we recommend attending a routine dental visit at least once every six months, and this goes for tiny grins as well.  At Gentle Smiles Family Dentistry in Dallas, TX, your family’s comfort and well-being are our top concerns, and we offer routine preventive care to make sure all teeth are at their best.

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What to Do When You Experience Tooth Loss

When you experience the loss of one or more of your natural teeth, the impacts that the loss can have on your oral health may not always be immediately noticeable. While you may notice the change in your smile’s appearance right away, it can take time before the results of the loss begin to show themselves. For example, after losing a tooth, your dental ridge can change in different ways, and your remaining natural teeth can be at a greater risk of becoming compromised. Today, we examine what you should know about tooth loss, and what you should do to preserve your smile if you experience it. (more…)

When Should a Tooth Be Crowned?

Deciding on the right treatment for any type of dental concern requires a careful diagnosis from your dentist, and sometimes, you may be surprised at what your dentist recommends. For example, in many cases, modern dental crowns can accomplish a lot more than many patients expect, from fully restoring a severely damaged tooth to improving the overall appearance of an extensively blemished one. Today, we look at a what a custom-designed dental crown can accomplish, and when it might be the best solution for your tooth. (more…)

Why It’s Important to Fill a Cavity Early

Cavities can affect nearly anyone, but fortunately, they can usually be treated with a minimally invasive treatment such as a tooth filling before they become severe. While dealing with a cavity may be simple at first, however, it doesn’t take long for the tooth decay behind it to grow worse, and for the cavity to grow larger as a result. Today, we explain why it’s important to fill a cavity in its early stages, and what treating your tooth could mean if you procrastinate. (more…)

Protecting Your Smile from Oral Bacteria

Woman holding big cupcake and tooth on blue background.Maintaining good oral health habits such as flossing, brushing, and being conscious of your snack intake are great ways to keep your teeth cleaner throughout the day. While you may be partaking in these activities, unfortunately, harmful bacteria still may be attempting to threaten your smile’s health. Cavities are actually a more common dental circumstance than one might initially believe, which is why the office of Gentle Smiles Family Dentistry in Dallas, Texas stresses the importance of attending appointments to ensure your oral health is taken care of. If you are experiencing tooth sensitivity, chances are, you may be experiencing the effects of a cavity.

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Securing Your Smile with Dental Implants

3d render of jaw with dental implant isolated over white backgroundIt goes without saying that oral health is a top concern, but that each dental emergency or situation is unique in nature. You may have experienced a tooth getting chipped or cracked, or even tooth loss altogether. What can be even more harmful are diseases that can occur due to these injuries and blemishes in the time it takes to get them fixed. When it comes to restoring your bite, you want to make sure that you do not put it off, as waiting can have serious negative effects on your oral health, such as the spreading of harmful bacteria. Fortunately, Gentle Smiles Family Dentistry in Dallas, Texas may just have the restorative solution for you to revitalize your smile and protect your health, and that is getting dental implants.

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Tips to Keep Your Teeth Cleaner throughout the Day

There are seemingly endless tips and advice for improving your smile’s appearance, dealing with a toothache, and several other smile goals. Fortunately, the tips that typically involve preventing dental health concerns are often similar, and typically, they revolve around keeping your teeth consistently clean and free of harmful oral bacteria. This is the main point of your daily dental hygiene routine, but to successfully keep your teeth clean and avoid common dental concerns, you may benefit from following these few tips, as well. (more…)