Our Services
Cosmetic Dentistry
Cosmetic dentistry focuses on improving the appearance of teeth, gums, and overall smile. Common procedures include teeth whitening, veneers, dental bonding, crowns, and orthodontics like braces or clear aligners. These treatments can enhance aesthetics by correcting issues like discoloration, misalignment, gaps, and chipped or misshapen teeth, giving patients more confidence in their smile.
Emergency Dentistry
A dental emergency involves issues needing immediate care, like uncontrolled bleeding, severe pain, or broken facial bones. If you’re facing a dental emergency, contact your dentist right away for guidance.
For questions about improving your smile or our cosmetic dentistry services, call us at 713-787-5434. We’re here to help with any inquiries or concerns.
Dental Exam & Cleaning
Regular dental cleanings and exams are essential for maintaining oral health and preventing issues. The American Dental Association (ADA) recommends visiting a dentist twice a year, which most insurances cover. While brushing helps prevent plaque, it doesn’t remove tartar. A dental cleaning removes bacteria, tartar, and plaque, ensuring your teeth stay healthy. It also includes a polishing to give your teeth a nice shine!
Friendly Faces, Brighter Smiles
Welcome to your new dental home, nestled at 2681 Wilcrest Dr, Houston—a place where bright smiles meet gentle care! Our passionate team of tooth-whisperers is dedicated to making your dental visits as relaxing. We blend advanced technology with a personal touch, ensuring each smile gets the spotlight it deserves. Whether you're in for a check-up or a transformation, we're here to keep your pearly whites gleaming and your spirits high—because every smile tells a story, and we love being a part of yours!
Dental Crowns
Dental crowns in Houston restore damaged or decayed teeth, improving both function and appearance. They are custom-made caps that cover the tooth, offering cosmetic benefits and protection for issues like fractures, decay, or large fillings. The process involves a consultation, treating any decay, taking impressions, and fitting the crown for a precise, natural look. Crowns help preserve as much of the natural tooth as possible, allowing you to maintain your oral health and confidence in your smile.
Dental Implants
If you're missing a tooth and it affects your comfort or confidence, dental implants offer a modern solution. Implants involve placing an artificial tooth in the jaw, topped with a crown that looks and functions like a natural tooth. They can replace one or multiple teeth, help prevent periodontal disease, preserve bone health, and enhance your smile.
Dental Fillings
A dental filling treats cavities by removing decayed tissue and filling the space with durable material. Tooth decay occurs when bacteria interact with sugars and starches, producing acid that erodes enamel. Early decay shows as white spots, and at this stage, it can be reversed with minerals from saliva or fluoride treatments. However, if untreated, decay worsens, forming cavities and potentially leading to severe damage, pain, or tooth loss. Fillings help prevent further damage and restore the tooth’s function.
Root Canal
A root canal is a procedure to save a tooth when the pulp, containing nerves and blood vessels, becomes inflamed or infected. Signs you may need a root canal include sharp toothaches, abscesses, sensitivity to hot or cold, and tooth discoloration. If you experience persistent pain, contact our dentist right away to save the tooth before extraction becomes necessary.
Extractions
Tooth extractions are crucial when a tooth is too damaged or decayed to be saved, or when it's causing issues like crowding or infection. Removing the problematic tooth helps prevent further pain, infection, and potential damage to surrounding teeth. In some cases, such as with impacted wisdom teeth, extractions can prevent long-term complications. While preserving natural teeth is always the goal, extractions are essential for protecting overall oral health when other treatments aren't viable.
Partials and Dentures
Partial dentures are a great option for replacing several missing teeth while preserving the remaining healthy teeth in your mouth. Beyond aesthetics, they help improve chewing, speaking, and prevent teeth from shifting. Missing teeth can lead to facial sagging, giving an older appearance, and may cause difficulties with pronunciation. Modern dentures, including partials, are more comfortable and realistic than ever, offering an effective alternative to other dental replacements. Understanding the difference between full and partial dentures is important when considering your options for tooth replacement.