Providing Quality Dental Care For Your Whole Family

Kids and their parents can have different interests, and different priorities. With that said, your biggest priority is making sure they are cared for. When it comes to oral health care, you can serve as a role model and an instructor, which can help you make sure your kids are doing a good job protecting themselves against tooth decay and gum disease. While you can be important to their smile care needs, you should not be their only form of support. Your Dallas, TX dentist can provide quality care for your kids, to make sure they are free from dental troubles. Our office is also ready to help adults maintain their oral health – remember, you also have a responsibility to take care of yourself! (more…)

How a Dental Crown Can Fix Your Smile

When you have an issue with your tooth, such as damage to its structure or a severe cosmetic blemish, a dental crown may be your best option for fixing it. Also referred to as a dental cap, a crown is designed to protect your tooth’s visible structure by completely covering it up to the gum tissue. At our Dallas, TX, dental office, we may recommend placing a dental crown for several different reasons. We can also custom-design your restoration to ensure optimal cosmetic and restorative results for your tooth and smile. (more…)

Schedule Your Spring Checkup And Cleaning

Spring has finally arrived! We can look forward to warmer weather, longer days, and a chance to get out more. With so many changes in the air, what better time to schedule a visit with your Dallas, TX, dentist? With a routine exam and cleaning, you can start the new season with a healthy new smile. Find out why these routine visits are so vital for your smile’s health and appearance.

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5 Preventive Measures To Safeguard Your Oral Health

Keeping your smile healthy means routine care, both at home and when you visit our Dallas, TX, office. Unfortunately, we often find that people underestimate the importance of regular care, such as checkups and cleanings or brushing and flossing. In today’s blog, we’re looking at how these seemingly minor actions help protect teeth and gums from serious oral health problems.

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