Category: Restorative Dentistry

3 Convenient Ways to Fix a Tooth

Fixing a tooth can mean many different things, depending on how, exactly, it’s been compromised. For example, it might mean repairing a minor crack in your tooth’s surface, or a significant fracture throughout most of its structure. Or, it could mean completely capping the tooth to address a concern that significantly impacts the tooth’s overall… Read more »

When Restoring Your Smile Means Extracting a Tooth

Restoring your smile can mean a lot of different things, all of which depend on what’s wrong with it. For example, restoring a tooth that has a cavity isn’t the same as repairing a tooth that has a fracture or break in its structure. In most cases, however, restoring your smile means avoiding the loss… Read more »

Rebuilding a Smile That’s Lost One or More Teeth

The disconcerting thing about tooth loss is that, once you lose one, it’s lost forever. The more teeth you lose, the greater the permanent impact of it will be on your oral health, and the more urgent your need to replace your lost teeth in order to rebuild your smile. However, depending on the extent… Read more »

3 Aspects of Your Tooth a Dental Crown Restores

Dental crowns used to be the go-to treatment for most types of concerns that involved damage to a tooth’s structure. This is because a dental crown is designed to cap a tooth’s entire visible structure, and therefore, can completely restore the tooth in just single procedure. However, modern restorations can be designed to more precisely… Read more »

Why Is Tooth Decay Treatment Different for Everyone?

Aside from routine dental checkups and cleanings, most dental treatments are recommended to address specific types of concerns with your teeth or oral health. However, that doesn’t mean every person who exhibits the same kind of problem will require the same treatment to address it. For example, tooth decay is one of the most common… Read more »

How Does Extraction Resolve a Severe Tooth Problem?

Restoring a tooth that’s been damaged or has been affected by decay is often simpler than patients expect. For example, cavities that seem severe due to the discomfort they cause can often be successfully treated with minimally invasive treatment, such as a tooth-colored filling. However, not every case of a compromised tooth can be addressed… Read more »

Dealing with Your Specific Level of Tooth Decay

The thing about tooth decay is that it isn’t always the same for everyone who needs treatment for it. Sometimes, dealing with the tooth infection (and the cavity that’s resulted from it) can be as simple as filling the cavity. At other times, it could involve removing all of the tissues from the tooth’s inner… Read more »

Implant (And Removable) Full And Partial Dentures

We work with a team of prosthodontist, periodontitis, and general dentists to help people with one or more missing teeth enjoy a full and functional smile. No referrals to other offices, as we complete the entire process under one roof. In today’s blog, your Houston, TX, dentist looks at how we address multiple missing teeth… Read more »

A Better Bridge With Implant Dentistry

To provide dental prosthetics that last longer and offer a more lifelike appearance, we may secure them with dental implants. Your Houston, TX, dentist works with a team of periodontists, oral surgeons, and prosthodontists to ensure the entire process is completed under one roof. In today’s blog, find out how we can provide implant bridges… Read more »

A New Tooth Under One Roof!

When we see patients in our Houston, TX, office suffering from tooth loss, we often replace the missing teeth with dental implants. Not only are they lifelike, but they also restore the ability to eat your favorite foods again and last for decades in some cases. At our office, we can complete the entire process… Read more »