Preventive Dentistry

How to Stop a Toothache
added on: September 27, 2018

Nobody ever wants to experience the pain and discomfort of a toothache. But the truth is, toothaches can happen to anyone, and they can come without warning. While the best way to treat a toothache is to see your dentist in The Woodlands as quickly as you can, there are… Read More…


Gum Disease vs. Gingivitis
added on: September 18, 2018

Concerns about gum disease? Don’t wait – call us today!


Smile-Friendly Labor Day Foods
added on: August 29, 2018

The team at our dental office in The Woodlands is pretty sure that the last thing on your mind when you’re enjoying food at a Labor Day picnic is your oral health. However, we can’t help ourselves when it comes to protecting our patients’ smiles. So in preparation for this… Read More…


How to Deal with Losing a Filling
added on: August 20, 2018

Dental fillings are an incredibly common type of dental restoration used to treat cavities and decay. In fact, nearly 91% of Americans between 20 and 64 have at least one dental filling. While dental fillings are strong and can last for many, many years, there are still some things that… Read More…


The Importance of Sharing Your Medical History with Your Dentist
added on: July 27, 2018

We know that the paperwork you’re required to fill out when you visit a new healthcare provider can be a hassle. We also understand that it may be tempting to rush through these forms. However, there’s a reason all of your doctors, including your dentist in The Woodlands, ask for… Read More…


Oral Health Risks for Seniors
added on: June 22, 2018

Our Woodlands dental office cares for patients throughout all stages of life and understands that patients of different ages have different needs. We also want our patients to know that oral health risks change with every birthday. Today, we focus on those risks that can affect the senior population. Discolored… Read More…


Does Asthma Affect Dental Health?
added on: May 22, 2018

It’s well known that asthma causes a narrowing of the airways, reduces oxygen flow, and makes it difficult to breathe. It’s a chronic, scary disease that affects the lungs and entire respiratory system. But can it be true that asthma may also affect dental health? The team at our dental… Read More…


This Month We’re Celebrating Women’s Dental Health
added on: May 7, 2018

May is the month when we take a Sunday to thank our moms for all that they do for us. At our dental office in The Woodlands, we want to take the whole month and dedicate it to the women of our practice and our community by talking a bit… Read More…


Play Hard & Protect Your Smile
added on: April 24, 2018

Each April, several dental associations join together to sponsor National Facial Protection Month. The goal is to raise awareness on the importance of wearing a mouthguard while participating in sports. As the weather warms up and more and more people start playing sports, its timing couldn’t be better. At our… Read More…


5 Important Facts About Oral Cancer
added on: April 9, 2018

April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month, and all month long is dedicated to educating the public on the seriousness of the disease. At our dental office in The Woodlands, we’d like to help our community by discussing some current oral cancer statistics, sharing the most common symptoms, and talking about… Read More…


Proper Nutrition Does More Than Just Support a Healthy Body
added on: March 16, 2018

We all know that we should eat right to protect our bodies from scary health problems like heart disease, diabetes, and obesity. But what you may not know is that following a healthy diet can directly affect your oral health, too. As we celebrate National Nutrition Month, our dental office… Read More…


How Your Oral Health Can Affect Your Heart
added on: February 7, 2018

February is nationally recognized as Heart Health Month. Every year the American Heart Association and medical professionals across the country join together to publicize the seriousness of heart disease and educate the population on how to reduce your risk. At our dental office in The Woodlands, we want to help… Read More…


5 Signs That It’s Time to See a Dentist in The Woodlands
added on: January 22, 2018

While we always recommend visiting your dentist at least every six months, there are times when people fall out of the habit and miss a few appointments. Oftentimes a move to a new city or even a fear of the dentist can make it all too easy to pass on… Read More…


Chocolate’s Surprising Dental Health Benefits
added on: December 11, 2017

When it comes to talking about food choices that are good for your teeth, your dentist in The Woodlands has some not-so-surprising go to selections such as veggies, cheeses, and dairy products packed with calcium. But it may surprise you to hear that our dental office in The Woodlands is… Read More…


Can All This Holiday Stress Affect Your Oral Health?
added on: November 27, 2017

Every year around this time, we begin the hustle and bustle of the holidays. Coordinating schedules, braving the crowds at the grocery store and in the mall, cooking meals, and all the craziness that comes along with preparing for the holidays is bound to increase stress levels. But during a… Read More…


The Great American Smokeout
added on: November 8, 2017

The mission of the American Cancer Society is to eliminate cancer as a widespread health problem through research, service, and education. One of their larger events of the year, the Great American Smokeout, occurs on the third Thursday in November. This annual event strives to encourage all tobacco users to… Read More…


October is National Dental Hygiene Month
added on: October 11, 2017
Huet Dental in The Woodlands, TX

When most people think of October, we doubt they immediately think of their teeth. In fact, they might not think about teeth at all except if a piece of Halloween candy does some unexpected damage. That’s where we’re a little different. At our dental office in The Woodlands, when we… Read More…


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