Do you ever feel like you have too many teeth in your mouth? It can make chewing, smiling, and even talking difficult. You may have crowded teeth – a fairly common condition that can be easily fixed. Luckily, your cosmetic dentist offers 3 options to fix this issue. Read on to learn all about your choices.
Celebration Family Dental of Carrollton Blog
4 Steps to a Great Oral Health Care Routine
July 16, 2019
We all know that we need to brush and floss every day to keep our teeth healthy. But is there more to it than that? As it turns out, yes. You should do much more than just brush and floss in order to keep your teeth and gums in good working order. Let’s talk about 4 habits that you should integrate into your daily life to have a good oral health care routine.
Tooth Extraction Aftercare: How to Recover After Having a Tooth Pulled
June 17, 2019
After our baby teeth fall out, we should be done losing teeth. Unfortunately, that isn’t always the case. Your dentist will try to save a tooth as often as possible, but sometimes the only option is removing it. Don’t worry, it’s not as scary as it sounds! By following these steps for tooth extraction aftercare, you should have no problems with recovery.
Break These 5 Unhealthy Habits for Children
May 17, 2019
Nothing fills your heart more than when your little one looks up at you and flashes their wide grin. As a parent, you can’t help but think about how you don’t want them to have low self-esteem due to misaligned teeth and a crooked smile. But what can you do to reduce the risk of that happening? Breaking unhealthy habits for children can be difficult, but it’s well worth the effort. Learn about what your son or daughter is doing that could be putting their future smile in jeopardy. Read on to learn 5 actions to get them to stop before it’s too late. (more…)
Healthy Habits: How to Maintain Good Adult Oral Health in Carrollton
April 6, 2019
As an adult, you’re responsible for a variety of things in life. From going to work, paying your bills, taking your kids to soccer practice, and even practicing good oral habits, you have a lot on your plate. Yet, just because you have a lot of responsibilities doesn’t mean you can slack on any of them, right? We know that sometimes, your oral health may take a backseat to other things in life, but if you want to keep your teeth and gums healthy for the rest of your life, it’s important you maintain good adult oral health in Carrollton. If you’re wondering how you can achieve this, let us answer some of your questions.