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General Dentistry

General dentistry is a branch of dentistry that primarily focuses on preventing, diagnosing, and treating dental problems. A general dentist covers all dental concerns of a patient and provides them with the required dental care. 

Family Dentistry

Family dentistry is a combination of general and preventive dentistry. It is a specialization that provides the entire family with dental care. Family dentists are trained to provide services for all age groups. Regular visits to family dentists ensure proper oral hygiene and prevent any kind of dental problems. 

Cosmetic Dentistry

Cosmetic dentistry consists of several dental procedures aimed at improving the appearance of the smile. It helps to restore your smile, thereby helping you regain confidence and have better overall oral health.

Emergency Dentistry

Oral emergencies can happen unexpectedly; and if you aren’t prepared, they could even be life-threatening. At Smiley Cypress Dental, we provide emergency dental care for our patients. If you have been in an accident or have a painful toothache and need emergency dental care, we will make ourselves available to you.

Full Mouth Reconstruction

Full mouth reconstruction is a procedure that is performed to restore the shape, color, and functionality of all the oral structures. It may involve one or more procedures such as cosmetic dentistry, implant placement, root canal treatment, etc.

Adult Orthodontics Clear Aligners

Adult Orthodontics Clear Aligners offer a discreet and effective way to straighten your teeth without the need for traditional metal braces. Designed with adults in mind, these aligners are custom-made to fit your teeth and gradually shift them into the desired position, giving you a confident and beautiful smile.

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Enhance Your Smile with Professional Whitening

Brighten your smile with our professional whitening services. Safe, effective, and designed to give you a radiant, confident smile.

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Cavities Treatment

Cavities are the most common oral diseases. They are caused by the accumulation of microbes in the mouth that feed on the food residues and release acidic substances. These acidic substances erode the enamel to form cavities and decay the deeper tissues of the teeth. It should be treated at the earliest to avoid further complications.

What Are the Common Signs of Cavities?

Cavities can be easily identified by their typical symptoms:

The teeth will appear dull or porous when they have cavities.

The patient would experience severe pain while biting or chewing food, or while brushing the teeth.

The teeth may loosen from their sockets due to the erosion of their roots.

Over time, cavities can advance to tooth decay.

They can cause severe pain, bleeding, and even lead to tooth loss.

What Causes Cavities?

Cavities are caused by many factors, such as poor oral hygiene, frequent snacking, improper brushing, etc. The most significant cause of cavities is the accumulation of plaque and tartar on the teeth. They provide nourishment to the microbes in the mouth and release toxic substances that erode the enamel and decay the deeper tissues of the teeth. Cavities can be prevented by maintaining optimum oral hygiene and visiting the dentist for a consultation at least once every six months.

How Can Cavities be Treated?

Cavities can be treated by a process called “cavity filling”. It is done using dental fillings that are made from ceramic and amalgam (a mixture of mercury and silver). They are perfectly shaped after being molded to fit into a cavity, based on their size and shape. After conducting a cleaning procedure and determining the cavity’s size, these fillings are placed in position in a single visit.

Why Should Cavities Be Treated at an Early Stage?

Cavities that are left untreated may advance to tooth decay or periodontal disease. Tooth decay is caused by severe erosion of the enamel that may cause toothache, severe pain while biting or chewing food, bleeding gums, etc. If it isn’t treated at an early stage, it may advance to tooth decay that may require root canal therapy or extraction of the tooth. 

Please reach out to our dental practice in Cypress, TX to have a consultation with our dentist in Cypress, TX. Call us at (832) 353-3600 or schedule an online consultation, and we’ll guide you further.

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We Accept Most Dental Insurance Plans

Our office is in-network with Delta Dental and we accept most major insurance plans. If your insurance provider is not in our network, your coverage will depend on whether your plan includes out-of-network benefits. We’re committed to handling the filing and tracking of your claims to maximize your benefits. Please bring your insurance card to every appointment to ensure that we have the most current information. Your friendly dentist in Cypress, TX, is here to serve all your dental needs.

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