Like most people, you will be surprised when your dentist recommends dental surgery. After you get over the initial shock, you are going to have a lot of questions. Keeping a list of your questions will help you feel fully prepared for dental surgery. 1. What Does My Insurance Require for Oral Surgery? It is… Continue reading 5 Questions to Ask Your Dental Surgeon Before the Procedure
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Is Root Planing Necessary?
Root planing and scaling is a common procedure used to treat periodontitis or gum disease. Gum disease or periodontitis is an infection of the tissue around the teeth, often causing shrinkage of the gums and loosening of the teeth. When you don’t clean your teeth properly, a sticky film of bacteria, also known as plaque,… Continue reading Is Root Planing Necessary?
Oral Piercings: The Hidden Risks to Your Health
Although piercings in the lips or the tongue have become very popular in recent years, few people consider the health issues this kind of decorative piercing presents. In addition to the usual risks of infection, oral piercings can also endanger your teeth and oral tissues. Before you decide to pierce your lip or tongue, it’s… Continue reading Oral Piercings: The Hidden Risks to Your Health
Maintaining good oral health after gum treatment
After gum treatment, it’s important to maintain the best possible oral health both to encourage healing and to prevent the gum problems from recurring. Be sure to follow the instructions provided by your dentist or periodontist to keep your gums and teeth strong and healthy after treatment. Caring for Your Mouth Right after Gum Treatment… Continue reading Maintaining good oral health after gum treatment
What can I expect to happen to my teeth and gums as I get older?
As we get older, our bodies change. This includes our teeth and gums. Wear and tear, staining, damage, and gum disease can all take their toll even after a lifetime of careful oral hygiene. Make sure your oral hygiene habits remain diligent and visit your dentist regularly to address the natural issues related to aging,… Continue reading What can I expect to happen to my teeth and gums as I get older?
Early detection of tooth decay
Tooth decay is one of the most common reasons why people see the dentist. When it’s detected early, decay can be treated with minor restorations. Your dentist can also detect early gum disease, making it possible to treat your gums right away for successful results without invasive surgery. Tooth Decay and Gum Disease The most… Continue reading Early detection of tooth decay
My gums bleed when I brush: Should I be concerned?
Gum disease, also called periodontal disease, occurs when the gum tissue becomes inflamed or, eventually, infected. This inflammation and infection causes the gums to draw back from the teeth, eventually exposing the roots and causing the teeth to become loose and even fall out. With treatment, the gums can heal and again provide a strong… Continue reading My gums bleed when I brush: Should I be concerned?
Maintaining healthy teeth and gums throughout the retired years
Losing your teeth is not inevitable with age. With proper care, you can keep your natural teeth well into your retirement years. Skilled dentistry at our Dallas office can also help you ensure that you keep your teeth. Caring for Your Teeth as You Age As you get older, it remains important to brush and… Continue reading Maintaining healthy teeth and gums throughout the retired years