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2406 Gessner Rd Ste A Houston, TX 77080

Dentistry for adults

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Now accepting Medicare patients

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Restorative treatments for kids
  • Fillings and crowns for kids restore teeth affected by cavities or damage, helping maintain a healthy smile. Fillings repair small areas of decay, while crowns protect and strengthen more severely damaged teeth. Both treatments are safe, durable, and designed to support your child’s long-term dental health and comfort.

  • Dental extractions are sometimes necessary to remove severely decayed, damaged, or overcrowded teeth. Our gentle, child-friendly approach ensures a safe and comfortable experience. We prioritize your child’s comfort and long-term oral health, making space for proper tooth development and preventing future dental issues.

  • Deep decay can affect the soft center of the tooth called the pulp. A tooth-saving pulpotomy involves removing decay from the pulp chamber, placing filling material in the space left behind, and affixing a crown to the tooth.

  • If your child loses a baby tooth too early because of decay or trauma, we can create a dental bridge to ensure a complete smile.

  • Some children need only local anesthesia to tolerate dental treatment, and others may require the addition of laughing gas to reduce anxiety. Others, however, may need oral conscious sedation because they are more fearful or face physical or mental challenges. We can administer oral conscious sedation during all types of procedures, even when performing a simple dental exam or cleaning children’s teeth.

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General Dentistry
  • Regular dental exams and X-rays are essential for maintaining a healthy smile. Our thorough check-ups help detect cavities, gum disease, and other oral health issues early, ensuring timely and effective treatment. With advanced digital X-rays, we provide a detailed view of your teeth and gums for accurate diagnosis and personalized care.

  • Dental hygiene appointments consist of a assessment of your oral and general health, including changes that have occurred since your last visit.

  • Healthy gums are essential for a strong smile. Our gingivitis and gum disease treatments help prevent, manage, and reverse gum inflammation, protecting your teeth and overall oral health. 

  • Protect your teeth while you sleep with a custom night guard. Designed to prevent teeth grinding (bruxism) and jaw clenching, night guards help reduce wear, discomfort, and long-term dental damage.

  • An oral cancer screening, which involves visually inspecting and palpating the soft tissues inside the mouth and on the lips, face, and neck to spot abnormalities.

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Prosthetics
  • Dentures are a comfortable, natural-looking solution for replacing missing teeth, restoring your ability to eat, speak, and smile confidently. Available in full or partial options, modern dentures provide a secure and functional fit for long-lasting comfort. 

Cosmetic Dentistry
  • Dental veneers consist of thin composite or resin layers that are applied to teeth to restore an attractive appearance. These cosmetic solutions are sometimes referred to as caps because of the way they fit over the teeth.

  • Professional whitening treatments can brighten your smile and help your teeth look their very best. By working with our experienced cosmetic dental staff, you can achieve a brilliant smile you can be proud to show off to friends, family and everyone you meet. This can help you enjoy the greater confidence.

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Restorative
  • Crowns are used in a variety of situations to protect and strengthen damaged teeth. While fillings are placed and shaped directly on the tooth, dental crowns are constructed outside of the mouth by a skilled ceramist, and your y dentist then bonds this restoration appliance to your tooth. 

  • A bridge can replace a single tooth or several teeth if they are adjacent. The bridge is made of porcelain replacement teeth with crowns on both ends, and these crowns are affixed to the abutment teeth, which are the teeth on each side of the gap.

  • Dentures are a comfortable, natural-looking solution for replacing missing teeth, restoring your ability to eat, speak, and smile confidently. Available in full or partial options, modern dentures provide a secure and functional fit for long-lasting comfort. 

  • A root canal is a safe and effective procedure that removes infection from inside a tooth, relieving pain and preserving your natural smile. This treatment prevents the need for extraction and restores the tooth’s strength and function. 

  • Dental fillings restore damaged or decayed teeth, preventing further deterioration and strengthening your smile. Made from durable, tooth-colored materials, fillings provide a natural look and long-lasting protection. 

  • Dental implants have become the new standard for tooth replacement. They integrate with healthy jawbones, offering permanent support for dental crowns and dentures. Additionally, dental implants resemble and feel like natural teeth and can last a lifetime.

Oral Surgery
  • The orthodontist may refer you to an oral surgeon to extract your teeth when treating you for orthodontic care to achieve a healthy bite, straight teeth, and attractive smile. They may also perform tooth extraction if you have too many teeth in your mouth, which affects your bite and alignment.

  • A tooth extraction is usually scheduled when a tooth has been severely damaged by an accident or decay and is no longer viable. A surgical tooth extraction is performed when the tooth has not erupted from the gum and the oral surgeon needs to make an incision to pull it out. 

  • A dental bone graft is a procedure that restores lost bone in the jaw to support dental implants or prevent further bone deterioration. This treatment helps strengthen the jaw, improve oral health, and create a stable foundation for future restorations.

  • Intravenous, or IV Sedation, is often the patient choice for oral surgery. Medications are administered through a line inserted into the vein. This is also commonly known as “twilight anesthesia”, as it is a depressed level of consciousness, with the ability to respond to verbal commands. Most patients will not remember anything about the procedure that was performed under this type of anesthesia. Supplemental oxygen is delivered through the nose, and the patient’s vital signs are closely monitored during and after the procedure.

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Emergency Visits
  • Dental emergencies can happen anytime, and we’re here to help. Whether you have severe tooth pain, a broken tooth, or need a same-day extraction, our team provides urgent care to relieve discomfort and restore your oral health.

  • Severe tooth pain or infection? A root canal can save your tooth and relieve pain quickly. Our emergency dental team provides same-day evaluations and treatment to stop discomfort and prevent further damage.

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