Keeping Younger Smiles Safe Through the Holidays


Cute little happy blond preschool kid boy baking apple cake and muffins in domestic kitchen. Funny lovely healthy child having fun with working with mixer, flour, eggs, fruits. Little helper indoors.With Thanksgiving just around the corner, many children are excited to have a small break from school, hang out with their friends and family, and indulge in a variety of delicious foods and treats. While the holidays can be a great time for catching up and relaxing, it is not a good time to neglect oral health and potential dangers that holiday foods can cause. While this may appear difficult, Fortunately, the team at Cleveland Family Dentistry in Cleveland, TX has prepared some important information to consider during the holidays about ways to keep your children’s smiles safe and healthy.

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Dental Implants Restore More of Your Smile After Tooth Loss


When you lose one or more teeth, the consequences of the loss can sometimes be more profound than you realize at first. Not only will the missing tooth or teeth impact your smile’s appearance (sometimes, significantly), but they can also negatively affect everything from how your bite functions to how successfully you can retain the rest of your healthy, natural teeth. When it comes to replacing your lost teeth, the ultimate goal is to restore your smile by reestablishing their vital functions. For many people, this means dental implants can offer the most comprehensive option for restoring and rebuilding their smiles. (more…)


How to Restore Your Smile After Losing a Tooth


The good news about modern dental treatment is that many of the common problems that used to devastate people’s smiles can now be effectively treated and managed with optimal results. This includes the loss of one or more teeth, which can potentially have several diminishing impacts on the overall state of your oral health. Today, people who experience tooth loss can successfully restore their smiles by precisely addressing the cause of their tooth loss and replacing the lost tooth with a highly lifelike dental prosthesis. (more…)


Why Tooth Extraction Isn’t Common Anymore


Before dentistry became as advanced as it is today, many tooth problems had to be dealt with by extracting the tooth. For some people, this could be followed by having the tooth replaced. Today, however, your dentist can help you address a wide range of dental health concerns, including many severe ones, in order to help you save and preserve more of your natural teeth. This means teeth don’t have to be extracted just because they’ve become compromised. Yet, there are still instances when a tooth may be so compromised that saving it isn’t really an option, and tooth extraction may be the best option for your smile. (more…)


What It Means to Save a Tooth with a Dental Crown


Many people recognize that the point of restoring a tooth is to stop it from suffering any further damage and to alleviate any discomfort that has resulted from the problem in their tooth. However, the specific ways in which a custom-made restoration such as a dental crown can save your tooth aren’t always clear. Depending on the nature of your tooth’s damage and how extensively its structure is compromised, the right dental crown can help save you from a need for more extensive treatment, or from losing or having to extract the tooth later. (more…)


When Your Toothache Is Caused by an Infected Root Canal


There are several different potential reasons for your tooth to hurt, and in many cases, the frequency and severity of the pain can indicate just how serious the problem is. For example, if the aching in your tooth is caused by a case of tooth decay and has become severe, then it may indicate that your tooth decay has reached its severe stages. This may mean that the only way to alleviate the toothache and save your tooth is to undergo root canal treatment to remove the internal tooth infection. (more…)


Advantages that Come with a Tooth-Colored Filling


While everyone’s dental health is unique, and cavities are highly preventable, most people will experience one at least once in their lives. Even if you’re usually diligent about keeping your teeth clean and healthy on a consistent basis, it only takes a small mistake, such as a skipped dental cleaning, for oral bacteria to compromise a tooth. Fortunately, most people who experience a cavity can often treat it conveniently and with highly discreet results thanks to modern, custom-designed tooth fillings. (more…)


Why Invisalign® Might Be a Good Idea


For many people who choose Invisalign® clear aligners to straighten their crooked teeth, some of the main benefits of the treatment include the fact that the aligners are virtually invisible. This allows you to address potentially serious problems with your tooth alignment in a highly discreet and comfortable manner. Yet, the most important benefit of Invisalign® is that it encourages more people to seek the orthodontic treatment they need faster, without having to worry about dealing with traditional orthodontic braces. (more…)


3 Things You Might Not Know Veneers Can Do


When many people receive one or more porcelain veneers to improve their smiles, it’s often because their dentists recommended it to address their specific smile concerns. It isn’t until after they’ve received their custom veneers that they realize just how beneficial they are to their smiles’ appearance and their long-term oral health. Today, we examine a few of the sometimes-surprising things that porcelain veneers can do to improve your smile, and how they help make your smile improvement plan much more minimally invasive. (more…)


How Cosmetic Bonding Might Fix Your Tooth Better


Fixing a tooth that’s been worn-down, cracked, or broken can be an important step in restoring and preserving your smile. When it occurs, tooth damage can become increasingly more severe, leading to more problems for your teeth, oral health, bite function, and more. The only way to avoid more serious problems from potentially occurring is to fix the damage to your tooth as soon and as conservatively as possible. This means not only addressing the damage to your tooth’s structure, but also designing treatment that also helps you preserve a maximum amount of your tooth’s healthy, undamaged natural structure. (more…)