If people knew how to prevent gingivitis, it could significantly impact the number of individuals faced with this form of gum disease. In some cases, simply practicing good oral hygiene and keeping regular dentist appointments may be enough to prevent the disease. In others, it may beRead more →
If you have ever suffered from oral pain at the same time you have experienced allergies or sinus issues, you have likely wondered, “Is it a toothache or sinus pressure?” If this is the case, you are not alone. Thousands of people wonder that same question everyRead more →
When you consider that a smile is one of the very first things we notice about each other, it is just one of the reasons why professional teeth whitening is the best option when it comes to taking care of that smile. For many who are embarrassedRead more →
It is not uncommon for many adults to have lost a permanent tooth by their mid 40’s, and the number of lost teeth typically continues to go up as those individuals age, which has many turning to dental implants. Their dependability and longevity are in large partRead more →
Meet Dorothy Paul, DDS CREATING BEAUTIFUL SMILES IN HOUSTON, ONE DAY AT A TIME! Piney Point Living magazine sponsor spotlight Written by Elizabeth McCabe Childhood experiences have a great influence on people’s lives. Dr. Paul is a good example of that. She is a practicing dentist atRead more →
Taking care of oral health can be one of the most important things an individual does for their overall health, and it is just another reason why the general dentist is a quarterback you need on your team. While the comparison may seem a little odd, itRead more →
When is it time to consider replacing veneers? Veneers are designed to enhance the look of discolored, worn, chipped or broken teeth, or to straighten the look of teeth that are crooked. The veneer shell could be made from resin composites (a tooth colored filling material) orRead more →
Dental health can be something many of us put off, but did you know that making teeth cleaning a priority before the end of the year could actually save you money? Whether it is because you have a dental plan that you don’t want to lose unusedRead more →
The coronavirus pandemic has made many of our daily activities look and feel a little different and going to the dentist is certainly one of them. In a season in which masks and personal protection equipment are becoming a standard, it has many wondering what to expectRead more →
With more than fifty thousand Americans predicted to be diagnosed with oral or oropharyngeal cancer in 2019, dentists have become key players in cancer prevention and detection. The early detection of these types of cancer can result in a five-year survival rate of approximately eighty percent. However,Read more →