Because of the coronavirus pandemic, COVID-19, our College Station, Texas dental office is operating under limited hours for emergencies only. The safety and health of our patients, our employees, and our community are our top priorities. Read our blog post for tips on staying safe during the pandemic.
Teeth can change color based on what you eat and how well you care for your teeth. Products like whitening toothpaste can lighten surface stains caused by food, drinks, and tobacco. However, the change isn’t usually that significant. Read our blog post for a look at the benefits of professional teeth whitening.
Our office is excited to offer our patients some of the best dental technology around. Check out our blog post where we look into one of those state-of-the-art technologies: CEREC crowns, including how they compare to traditional crowns.
While you know your teeth and gum health are essential, it’s easy to forget to keep up with appointments. If you want to stay as healthy as possible, visit our office on a regular basis. How often is “regular” though? Read our blog post to find out!
Root canals are an important, and incredibly common, dental procedure. If you’re due for your first root canal, this blog post is for you! Check it out to learn what to expect of your first procedure.
Our office offers emergency dental services that diagnose and treat oral health problems. How do you know if an emergency visit is necessary? Read our blog post for a look at the most common dental emergencies.
Unfortunately, there are a large number of foods and drinks that are bad for your teeth. Check out our blog post where we explain which foods and drinks harm oral health the most.
Whether it’s your child’s first time at the dentist or they’re getting ready for another six-month visit, there’s plenty that you can do to set them up for success. Check out our blog post for some tips on how to prepare your child for their next dental visit!
Berries are a nutritious food and a great sweet snack alternative to things like candy, so they must be all good for your teeth…right? Check out our blog post for a look at how berry seeds can damage your teeth.
Have you looked in the mirror and seen that your gums look like they’re bulging a bit more than normal? If you have swollen gums, they may feel a little sensitive too or maybe even painful. Check out our blog post where we look at three causes of swollen gums.