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Dental Bridges, Implant Dentistry, veneers   •   December 12, 2016

Dental Pros and Cons

Dental Implant Vs Bridges Vs Veneers: Pros & Cons If you’re considering dental veneers, Bridges and Dental Implants , talk with your dentist. He or she can evaluate your teeth and together you can decide if this is the right option for you—and your dazzling smile!

Dental Implants   •   November 15, 2016

Dental Implants Made Affordable is the New Dental Trendsetter

The techs used in dentistry to treat and heal your teeth have upgraded over the years. As of now, they have reached the heights of bringing at least an 80% success rate based on the stats for Texas. Over 500,000 people in North America (as per the American Academy of Implant Dentistry) are using dental […]

Implant Dentistry   •   October 24, 2016

Keep an Emergency Dentist on Speed Dial

Dental Implants have significantly changed the face of dentistry over the last 25 years. The treatment does not only involve research and scientific discovery, but also application in clinical practice that requires expertise in planning, surgery and tooth restoration. The process is as much about experience and art as it is about science. Why choose […]

Dental Sealants   •   September 15, 2016

Dental Sealants as Preventive Care in Pediatric Dentistry

Cavities and tooth decay are most common in children and teenagers. While that is common, treating them with conventional methods like root canal therapy, or dental implants and bridges to replace the affected tooth is expensive. There is a cheaper, more effective solution in dental sealants. This can help you keep normal tooth functions and […]

Dental Crown   •   August 17, 2016

Dental Crown Necessity

A dental crown is a tooth-shaped “cap” that’s placed over a tooth to revive its form and size, strength, and improve its look. Crowns are fixed prosthetic devices that cannot be removed once cemented into place. It totally covers the complete visible part of a tooth that lies above than the gum line. It is […]

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