Dental Implants

Immediate Candidate For Dental Implants

Candidates for dental implants in Houston, TX are typically people who have one or more missing teeth due to dental decay, gum disease, or dental injury. Ideal dental implant candidates should have good overall health, adequate bone density in their jaw to support their dental implants, and they should have…

Woman holding tooth model

Dental Implants in Houston, TX are a gold standard tooth replacement option because they restore the look, function, and health of people’s smiles. The parts that compose a dental implant are what makes them such a restorative tooth replacement option. A dental implant is composed of a dental implant post,…

dental bridge implant technology on human tooth jaw model

If you are a patient getting dental implants in Houston, TX, you may have some questions about the different parts of a dental implant. The one you probably have the most questions about are the part that you can see, the crown or denture that gets placed on top of…

Beautiful smile and white teeth of a young woman.

A tooth crown in Houston, TX is a type of dental restoration that is used to cap a weakened or damaged tooth or be attached to tooth replacement options like dental implants. Tooth crowns can also be used to give patients a better-looking smile. When people go for a tooth…

Women Getting Dental Checkups

Dental checkups in Houston, TX, also known as dental examinations, are part of routine visits to a dental office, where people’s oral health is thoroughly assessed. When people go to a dental office for a dental checkup, the checkup will involve an examination of the patient’s teeth, gums, and mouth,…

Multiple Missing Teeth

Multiple dental implants in Houston, TX are used to replace missing teeth in various parts of a patient’s mouth. Each dental implant post, in a multiple dental implant procedure, serves as an artificial tooth root, providing a stable foundation for a replacement tooth or a bridge. There are numerous reasons…

demonstrating the placement of a dental implant on a close up, Ai generated image.

Implant supported dentures in Houston, TX, also known as overdentures, are a restorative tooth replacement option. Unlike traditional dentures that rest on the gums, implant supported dentures are supported by and attached to dental implants — typically titanium posts surgically fixed in the patient’s jawbone. There are various factors that…

ceramic prosthesis with artificial gums, upper and lower jaw on black glass.

Full mouth dental implants in Houston, TX are an effective and permanent solution to replace a full arch of missing teeth with. The dental implants used in a full mouth dental implant procedure restore the look and function of the patient’s smile. Unlike traditional dentures, full mouth dental implants give…

a 3D model of teeth and gums with dental sealant.

Tooth decay can occur as a result of poor dental hygiene. When harmful bacteria are left on teeth, it causes the enamel of the tooth to break down. If left untreated, it can result in gum disease and even tooth loss. In order for people to keep their teeth clean…

a dentist’s finger holding a dental crown with a dental bridge model behind.

For those who have discolored or misshapen teeth, have weak teeth that are breaking, have a few missing teeth in a row, or for those who need a tooth crown to be placed on a dental implant, then they should see if they are candidates for crowns and bridges in…

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TMJ Exercises For Pain Relief

TMJ Exercises For Pain Relief

Don’t let jaw pain hold you back from enjoying life! Below is a natural and effective approach to managing TMJ discomfort, with gentle exercises that target specific jaw…

The Stages Of Gum Disease

The Stages Of Gum Disease

Healthy gums are the foundation of a bright smile, but neglecting them can lead to trouble. Early detection is key to preventing serious complications, so join us as…

Root Canals: Busting Myths

Root Canals: Busting Myths

Fearful of a root canal? You’re not alone! The thought of a root canal may make you fearful or anxious if you aren’t familiar with the procedure. There…

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