Do you have a gap in your teeth that you automatically cover when you smile? If you’re embarrassed by that space in your teeth, you may need to ask your Weatherford dentist about what options you can choose from to correct the spacing in your smile. This post is dedicated to exploring those options!
Post Title: Your Weatherford Dentist Can Close the Gap in Your Smile!
August 21, 2017
Your Weatherford Dentist Repairs Chipped Teeth
August 18, 2017
You take great care to protect your teeth from damage. You brush and floss properly while visiting your Weatherford dentist every 6 months for a cleaning and checkup. Despite your best efforts, your teeth can still suffer damage, like a chip or break. A weakened tooth can finally give way or trauma to the mouth can occur that results in a broken tooth. To restore its health and appearance, you will need to see a dentist. Now, advancements in dentistry provide you with multiple options that are effective while looking natural.
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4 Benefits of In-Office Teeth Whitening
July 29, 2017
When you look in the mirror, do you see a brilliant white smile that’s sure to make a great first impression? If not, you’re in good company. Every year numerous patients who are unhappy with the yellow, stained, or discolored appearance of their smile, and we can help! However, many of our patients believe in-office teeth whitening is as ineffective as the store bought whiteners they’ve tried. At Cosmetic & Family Dentistry, our Weatherford cosmetic dentist uses the Zoom! teeth whitening system to quickly and comfortably deliver brilliantly white smiles. If you want to see fast teeth whitening results, contact our office to schedule your cosmetic dentistry consultation today.
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Your Weatherford Dentist Improves Care with Intraoral Camera
June 18, 2017
If you have a visit with your Weatherford dentist coming up, get ready for a truly different dental experience. We are pleased to offer the most advanced care with high-tech tools like the intraoral camera, which lets you get an up close and personal view of what’s going on in your mouth in real time. Using this small handheld device, we transfer crystal clear images of your teeth and gums onto a chairside screen so our team can carefully explain the details of any proposed treatment plan. Even better, it also allows us to catch issues almost as soon as they develop for a more conservative treatment plan overall.
When To Get For Braces – Tips On Children’s Orthodontics
May 17, 2017
Your children make you beam – from their sense of humor to their mannerisms that seem to mirror your own, you’re amazed by how much they take after you. And when they smile back at you, you notice another thing they’ve been given from their parents – crooked teeth. Your kids are young though – is it too early for children’s orthodontics? The team at Cosmetic & Family Dentistry explain when the best age for braces and orthodontic treatment is for kids and that starting young can give them a winning smile that will last a lifetime.
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When’s the Last Time You Visited Your Weatherford Dentist?
April 11, 2017
Each and every person deserves to enjoy a smile that looks great and functions properly. It’s normal to think that maintaining great teeth and gums is as easy as brushing twice a day and flossing, but a lot of patients don’t think visiting their Weatherford dentist every six months is just as important. Unfortunately, a lot of patients tend to skip their dental appointments for various reasons—whether they simply don’t have the time or they just don’t feel like making the trip. Cosmetic and Family Dentistry of Weatherford strongly advises against missing your regular dental visits for the betterment of your health. Those that have in the past are still more than welcome to get the dental care they need in our office. We’re excited to help patients passionate about their health care turn around their dental health for the better. If you’ve missed your appointments with your dentist in Vienna, it’s not too late to get the dental care you need and deserve!
Your Orthodontist in Weatherford Straightens Smiles!
February 7, 2017
The perfect time to get orthodontics is around age ten. The mouth has matured, but it’s still easy enough to manipulate teeth into a straight smile. The American Dental Association reports that most patients that need orthodontic treatments are between the ages of twelve and fifteen years old, but braces aren’t just limited to adolescents. In fact, more than one million people in North America—adults and children alike—had braces in 2015. Your new orthodontist in Weatherford, whether it be Dr. Ashley Decker or Dr. Garret Mulkey, provides complete orthodontics for children and adults. Our office is a one-stop shop for great smiles!
Weatherford Dentist Explains Tarter Buildup and Your Oral Health
December 11, 2016
Your oral hygiene habits and semi-annual appointments to your dentist are vital to protecting your oral health. Brushing and flossing are needed to preventing plaque accumulations, which is a colorless film of bacteria. When plaque is not removed, it will continue to form along the gum line, leading to cavities and gum disease. Over time, the plaque will harden and turn into tarter. At this point, gum disease will likely develop. You will not be able to remove the accumulations on your own. You will need your Weatherford dentist to remove the tarter buildup.
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Taking Care of Your Gum Disease in Weatherford
October 17, 2016
Gum disease is Weatherford is an all-too-common oral health issue. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) estimate that more than half of Americans over the age of 30 suffer from bleeding gums–or worse. Dr. Deborah Romack and Dr. Garrett Mulkey, Weatherford dentists, treat gum disease and show patients how to take care of their mouths for best oral health.
FAQS on Root Canal Therapy in Weatherford
October 14, 2016
Your tooth really hurts. Your jaw and gums are swollen, plus you have a nasty-tasting drainage coming from the area. You worry that your Weatherford dentist will pull the tooth. Don’t be concerned. You may qualify for root canal therapy, a traditional, two-visit restorative procedure which heals infected, injured or deeply decayed teeth for years of additional service.