Problems With Avoiding Root Canal Treatment

toothfullwhiteYour instinct when you learn that you have an infected tooth may be to run and hide. Unfortunately, attempting to avoid your root canal treatment may bring with it dire consequences. First, let us reassure you that this restorative treatment to save your tooth is exceptionally comfortable. You can expect a numb tooth and surrounding tissues, thanks to local anesthetic. We also offer sedation dentistry, so if you feel quite nervous about treatment, you can instead experience a very relaxing visit. As for scheduling and keeping your appointment, we encourage you to learn more about the potential problems that can occur with postponement.

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The Benefits of Porcelain Dental Crowns

benefits of porcelain crownsA dental crown, which is a replica of the top portion of your tooth, is designed to accomplish a number of different things, depending on your exact needs. If a tooth is cracked or misshapen, then a crown can improve its appearance and/or protect it from further damage. If your tooth has recently received a tooth filling or root canal therapy, then a custom crown can fortify the tooth so it can continue to function. Whatever your need is, there are often several benefits of porcelain dental crowns that make them the preferable choice for restoring your tooth. (more…)

Fillings: Schedule Yours Right Away

dateandtimeWhen it comes to restorative care, we typically suggest that you make (and keep) your appointment as soon as possible. We find, however, that when it comes to fillings, patients often have a very laid-back reaction, feeling that addressing tooth decay is not something that requires immediate action. This could not be further from the truth. By learning more about why receiving an immediate dental filling is important, you may feel compelled to act with urgency the next time you learn you have a cavity, so you can keep your smile in top-notch condition.

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Restorative Dentistry Quick Guide

toothhappythumbsupDid you know that if you break your tooth, if something goes wrong (like a cavity), or if you need other types of repairs, we offer restorative dentistry to solve your problem? You may have answered, “yes” but that does not mean you’re fully aware of the long list of restorative treatments we offer to improve your smile when things are not going so well. Whether you currently need help fixing a concern or simply like to feel educated and prepared, learning more about what you can expect from us can shed light on how well protected we keep your smile.

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Learn About Oral Sedation: FAQs

womanrelaxedfieldWhen you’re looking for a way to achieve a more relaxing experience at your dental visit, it’s important that you take a detailed look at your options. We offer a variety of sedation dentistry solutions that will assist you in feeling extremely calm, while you find yourself enjoying dental care that is tranquil rather than stress inducing. If you’ve been doing a bit of research, you may have come across an option called oral sedation. By allowing us to answer your questions about this type of sedative, you will become more familiar with which type of sedation will work best for your particular needs.

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Why Choose A Family Dentist For Your Child?

momyoungdaughterflowersIf you have ever wondered to yourself whether it matters where you bring your child for dental care, we can say with great certainly that it does. You see, the oral healthcare needs of your child are unique. In some cases, your little one needs some of the same things you need (like protection against plaque and potential damage). However, you are an adult and have had many years of practice with home hygiene and dental visits. Your child is a brand new person who is becoming introduced to this brand new world. By choosing a family dentist to care for your child’s smile, you can expect the compassionate, focused care that is essential for creating a solid foundation for years of healthy teeth and gums.

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Dental Checkups: Our Goals

magnifyingglassPerhaps you know what to expect from your dental checkup. You know the types of instruments and equipment we will be using and you understand why you’re seeing us once every six month on a very general level. Since your oral health is important to you and we like for our patients to feel informed, we encourage you to become a bit more familiar with the overall goals of checkups. This will provide you with an even broader understanding of what’s going on, so you come to realize just how comprehensive these exams are and how they benefit your smile and supporting structures.

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Scheduling Preventive Visits: True Or False Quiz

calendarcircleMost patients will immediately answer, “Yes!” if we ask whether preventive dentistry is important. However, when we begin pressing a bit more, patients don’t necessarily have a solid handle on how often one should schedule an appointment. For instance, do you know whether different ages should see us as frequently? How about if you take excellent care of your teeth – do you think a preventive visit is necessary? If you’re not sure, you may wish to test your knowledge. Brushing up on your understanding of prevention can truly benefit your smile.

True-or-False Preventive Dentistry Quiz

  1. True or False: The best time to schedule your child’s first preventive visit is when the first permanent tooth completely develops.
  2. True or False: Even if you take great care of your teeth and are sure your brushing and flossing habits are on-point, you should still visit us once every six months for your preventive visit, including a dental checkup and cleaning.
  3. True or False: Patients suffering from periodontal disease should just see us once every six months like all other patients.

Dentistry Quiz Answer Key

  1. False. Waiting until your child’s permanent teeth are developing does not give us the option of guiding smile development. If this has happened, you should schedule an appointment immediately and we will be happy to begin providing treatment. However, the best time to begin scheduling your little one’s visits is when your child reaches six months of age or when the first tooth makes its appearance.
  2. True. Everyone needs checkups and cleanings. Even with great care, you can still experience concerns like jaw strain that you may not detect or worry about until serious damage occurs – during preventive visits, we may detect problems and offer care right away. We also need to provide a cleaning to cleanse away plaque you cannot address.
  3. False. We will likely suggest that you schedule preventive visits more often than other patients, so we can monitor and assist with restoring your oral health. We will suggest frequency of visits on a case-by-case basis.

ABOUT YOUR DALLAS, TX FAMILY DENTISTS:

Dr. Tran, Dr. Hoang, and the friendly, welcoming staff at Gentle Smiles will do everything possible to make you feel at home. Contact us today by calling 972-329-7645 (972-329-SMILE) to experience our compassionate, effective, and individualized care. We proudly serve patients from Dallas, TX, and all surrounding communities, including Mesquite, Balch Springs, Garland, and Seagoville.

 

 

 

Flossing: True-or-False Dental Quiz

dentalflossWhen it comes to providing your teeth excellent preventive care, one item that is often overlooked is flossing. It’s like a final step that just seems like too much work but that is essential in protecting your teeth from the damage associated with tooth decay and gum disease. Wondering if when you do floss (which you should do every day) you’re doing it correctly? Test your knowledge and make any necessary changes for a truly healthy smile.

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The Benefits Of Dental Implants

dentalimplantbonetissueIf you have thought to yourself that there must be some extraordinary way you can replace your tooth so that it seems like you never suffered from tooth loss, you’re on the right track. Dental implants provide patients with a surprisingly vast array of benefits. These prosthetics are titanium posts that we will use to replace your roots. After a recovery period, we will place a crown or other restoration on top of the post to restore the rest of your tooth. Wondering how implants may improve your smile and your life? Prepare to be impressed.

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