Our goal at Uptown Cosmetic & Implant Dentistry is not to only be the leading source for Houston cosmetic dentistry, but to also serve as a resource to people with helpful knowledge, tips, and facts as you are doing your research on selecting a cosmetic dentist. We strive to be as transparent as possible and try to answer as many questions in our bi-weekly blogs.
Periodontal disease (gum disease) is the number one cause of tooth loss in adults. The disease’s slow onset is partially to blame. It’s not something that you catch overnight or recover from with a few days of rest. The prevention, development, and treatment of gum disease are all ongoing processes. Gum disease is caused by plaque, the sticky, colorless film that gradually builds up on teeth. Plaque… Read More »
Toothbrushes have been around for thousands of years. Thankfully, they aren’t made of twigs, bones, horsehair, and feathers anymore. Modern toothbrushes are made of nylon bristles and plastic handles, and you’ve likely been using one since you were a kid. We learn how to brush our teeth early in life and by the time we are adults, it’s something we do without even thinking about it. There’s… Read More »
No one needs to explain what a smile is. It’s a universal human expression that we’ve seen and used throughout our entire lives. Babies are said to even smile in the womb. Smiles are our responses to happiness, friendliness, humor, and a host of other positive feelings and situations. But there is more to smiling than meets the eye. Smiling is linked to endorphins. These are the… Read More »
They say acceptance is the first step to recovery, but you have to be aware of a problem in order to accept it and eventually confront it. That’s the scary thing about undetectable problems. They are silent, slow killers and by the time you discover them, the damage has already been dealt. Teeth grinding, or bruxism as it is medically known, is one such problem. It manifests… Read More »
If your smile is in need of serious improvement you might be considering a full mouth restoration procedure. Although there are many options for cosmetic dental surgery, the All-on-4 Teeth-in-a-Day procedure is becoming increasingly popular for patients with excessive tooth decay, severely broken teeth or complete tooth loss. The All-on-4® procedure achieves permanent results with screws that keep implants in place in your mouth. Here are the… Read More »
In last week’s blog post, we discussed frequently asked questions associated with porcelain veneers. If you decided to go through with an investment on a full mouth makeover, then it is important to preserve and protect your beautiful smile. This week I wanted to go more in depth on the maintenance of porcelain veneers. As I mentioned before porcelain veneers can last from 10 to 20 years… Read More »
They say a smile is worth a thousand words so take the next step to a new you who isn’t afraid of showing those pearly whites. If you are insecure about your smile and are considering a mouth makeover, porcelain veneers could be the right option for you. These veneers have become increasingly popular due to their quick and long-lasting results to picture-perfect teeth without having to… Read More »
Here is a question that many of clients ask time and time again. What types of anesthesias are available to me, if I am getting a dental implant or full mouth reconstruction? Is it safe? Like many others, these are probably some of the questions that go through head when you think about getting an implant. Several methods of anesthesia are available. The method of anesthesia that… Read More »
Most people don’t realize that poor dental hygiene can lead other damaging side effects throughout your entire body. Take care of your mouth and it will take care of your whole body. Read below on how you can prevent halitosis, periodontal disease, atherosclerosis, heart disease, diabetes, erectile dysfunction, and respiratory problems. It’s good to be informed so that you can prevent these things from happening to you!… Read More »
There is a normal bacteria that grown in your mouth and bad bacteria that the gum disease creates, Gum disease can cause the bad bacteria to go into the blood stream and attach itself to the blood vessels. This can cause blood clots and could lead to heart attacks. Researchers have done studies that show that people with less teeth or gum disease are more likely to… Read More »