No one enjoys hearing their dentist say they need to remove one of their teeth. However, tooth extraction is generally the last option available for restoring your overall oral health when a problem tooth risks compromising the rest of your smile. If this happens to you, think of tooth removal as part of the total […]
Category: Restorative Dentistry
When We Suggest Extracting Your Problem Tooth
If your dentist suggests removing one of your teeth, it can be an alarm. After all, the goal of most dental procedures is to preserve the health and wellness of your smile. But sometimes taking out one of your teeth is best for your overall health. In these situations, think of tooth extraction as simply […]
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How We Conduct A Tooth Extraction
Our team can handle oral health issues both minor and complex. In some cases, you may need an oral surgical procedure, such as a tooth extraction. The procedure could help protect smiles from infection and painful symptoms. In today’s blog, your Katy, TX, dentist talks about how we safely and comfortably extract a tooth to […]
When We Must Remove One Of Your Teeth
When your dentist recommends removing one of your teeth, it can be quite a surprise. After all, the goal of most dental procedures is to preserve your natural teeth and repair any injuries. This means that when we must remove a tooth, it is to best maintain the overall health of your mouth. In other […]
Removing A Tooth To Save Your Smile
Learning that you need to extract one of your teeth can be a bit of a shock. After all, the goal of dentistry is generally to preserve your smile and repair any damage that occurs across your lifetime. While cavities and certain traumas are often restored with dental fillings, crowns, and other restorative techniques, there […]
Does One Of Your Teeth Need A Filling?
Brushing and flossing your teeth each day forms the foundation of your oral hygiene. When you make it a priority to remove dental plaque, you prevent it from contributing to tooth decay and gum disease. Your regular trips to the dentist for professional checkups reinforce these habits and inspect your smile for signs of wear […]
Removing One Of Your Teeth To Save Your Smile
Learning that you need to remove one of your teeth can seem daunting. After all, the goal of your dentist is usually to preserve your smile! But sometimes extracting one of your teeth is necessary to maintain the health of its neighbors. When you have significant pain due to a tooth infection, this procedure could […]
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Restoring Your Smile With Dental Fillings
When you make taking care of your oral health a priority, it may be upsetting to learn that you have a cavity. By brushing and flossing your teeth each day, you seek to remove bacterial deposits that erode at the surface of your teeth. Scheduling semiannual visits with your dentist provides cleaning beyond your at-home […]
Why We Extract Your Problem Tooth
If your dentist suggests removing one of your teeth, it may cause a bit of a surprise. After all, the goal of dentistry is generally to preserve as much of your healthy smile as possible. But this can sometimes mean removing a significantly injured tooth to protect the entirety of your smile. This treatment can […]
Restoring Your Smile From Tooth Decay
What steps do you take to protect your smile from tooth decay? When you brush and floss your teeth each day, you remove plaque deposits that can wear away at the surface of your smile. Your routine dental checkups provide additional cleaning help and address tartar material you cannot remove on your own. Even with […]