Preventive Dentistry

Things To Do To Prevent the Flu
added on: November 12, 2019

Every year millions of Americans get knocked down by the flu and suffer the miserable sniffles, annoying coughs, and unbearable body aches. Flu season usually runs from about October through February, but this year, your dentist in The Woodlands is here to provide you with some things you can do… Read More…


We’re Celebrating National Dental Hygiene Month (And So Should You)
added on: October 23, 2019

Having the pleasure of being a dentist in The Woodlands means we get to help treat so many wonderful patients and their families. It also means we get to work alongside some fantastic folks! This month we’re pausing to appreciate everyone in our office and dental practices across the country,… Read More…


Relax at the Dentist? We Make the Impossible, Possible
added on: October 15, 2019

Some patients truly have a hard time or struggle with anxiety about seeing the dentist. For some patients, it’s been years since they last saw a dentist in The Woodlands. For other folks, they’re regular dental patients… but they still feel butterflies when it’s time for treatment.  We’re here to… Read More…


Watch Out! These Are the Top 5 Most Dangerous Sports for Smiles
added on: September 25, 2019

From kids to adults, there’s no shame in getting your game on. It’s a great way to get your daily exercise and spend time with friends or family. (And a little competition never hurt.) With any sport, we run the risk of spraining an ankle or breaking a wrist. But… Read More…


Fluoride For a Healthy Smile
added on: August 14, 2019

When it comes to the oral health of you and your family, you may have heard about the importance of fluoride. You may have also heard a few arguments against it. At our dental office in The Woodlands, we want to take the opportunity to talk a little bit about… Read More…


How to Pick the Best Dental Floss
added on: July 23, 2019

When you walk down the oral health care aisle at your local supermarket, it can quickly become overwhelming. There are just so many different types of toothbrushes, tubes of toothpaste, bottles of mouthwashes, and packets of floss to pick from. How in the world are you supposed to pick the… Read More…


Swimming and Your Oral Health
added on: July 19, 2019

There’s nothing quite like hopping in a cool swimming pool during these hot summer days. It’s relaxing, it’s fun, and it’s good for you! Swimming is a summer favorite for the team at our Woodlands dental office, but there are a few things we want to warn you about when… Read More…


Do Wisdom Teeth Need To Be Removed?
added on: June 19, 2019

Wisdom teeth can be a pesky problem, whether they need to be removed or not. While there are times when your dentist in The Woodlands may suggest keeping wisdom teeth around, it’s most common to have wisdom teeth removed. In fact, over 90% of Americans have their wisdom teeth removed…. Read More…


Gum Disease & Your Overall Health
added on: June 7, 2019

Your dental care isn’t only about your teeth. Your gums also play a key role in not only the health of your mouth but also the health of your body. At our dental office in The Woodlands, we care for your entire mouth and are always on the lookout for… Read More…


I’m Pregnant and Nervous About Seeing the Dentist. Help!
added on: May 14, 2019

There are so many new questions and complications that can arise when you find out you’re expecting a little one. It’s such a beautiful time and moment in an expectant mother’s life, and we want you to be able to relax and enjoy all of the positive sides of pregnancy…. Read More…


How Do You Know If You Have a Tooth Abscess?
added on: April 22, 2019

An abscessed tooth is an infection that has worked its way deep into the tooth, the root, and even the bone. This causes pus to fill up the area, and it can be very painful. If left untreated, an abscess can cause serious problems or even require an extraction. That’s… Read More…


Oral Cancer Awareness
added on: April 11, 2019

Every April, the dental community recognizes Oral Cancer Awareness Month to educate our patients and neighbors on this scary, and sometimes deadly, disease. In fact, oral cancer kills one person every hour, every day. More than 50,000 people are diagnosed every year. At our dental office in The Woodlands, we… Read More…


Top 5 Ways to Ease Pain Caused by Tooth Sensitivity
added on: February 25, 2019

The uncomfortable zings of pain associated with tooth sensitivity can be enough to keep you from enjoying your favorite hot or cold foods or beverages. But nobody wants to pass on their favorite treats because of sensitive teeth. At our dental office in The Woodlands, we have a few tips… Read More…


Regular Dental Care Can Help Your Heart
added on: February 8, 2019

We all know that it’s important to brush and floss regularly in order to protect our smiles from decay and cavities. But did you know that taking care of your oral health can also help protect your heart too? To celebrate American Heart Month, our dental office in The Woodlands… Read More…


What Vitamins Are Good for Oral Health?
added on: January 28, 2019

Our bodies rely on the vitamins and minerals obtained through what we eat in order to function properly. Our mouth and teeth are no different. The truth is, in order to keep our oral health in good shape we need to make sure we’re getting enough of the right vitamins…. Read More…


Top 5 Most Common Dental Misconceptions
added on: December 20, 2018

Caring for your smile may seem as simple as brushing and flossing every day and visiting our dental office in The Woodlands twice a year. While those things are certainly important for oral health, there are some common misconceptions out there that, if followed, can either damage your smile or… Read More…


Canker Sore Treatment
added on: December 11, 2018

There are an estimated 3 million canker sore cases a year. But knowing that these annoying and painful sores affect nearly everyone doesn’t necessarily make them any easier to tolerate when they happen to you. At our dental office in The Woodlands, we understand that canker sores are uncomfortable and… Read More…


Acid Reflux & Dental Health
added on: November 26, 2018

Even though acid reflux is a condition that originates in the stomach, it can affect other areas of the body, including the mouth. The truth is, people who suffer from acid reflux can be at greater risk for oral health concerns than those who don’t. Our dental office in The… Read More…


These Treats Are Worse for Teeth Than Candy
added on: October 23, 2018

When it comes to candy-filled holidays like Halloween, we usually caution our patients to enjoy sweet snacks and candy in moderation. And with good reason. It should come as no surprise that sugar is one of those things that concerns the team at our dental office in The Woodlands. After… Read More…


Is Chewing Gum Good for Teeth?
added on: October 11, 2018

Gum may be your go-to fix to temporarily get rid of bad breath. Or maybe you just like to chew gum and there’s always a pack nearby. But is this sweet treat good for your teeth and overall oral health? Our dental office in The Woodlands has the answer. Gum… Read More…


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