Has your dentist recently recommended that you get dental crowns in Pasadena? Although you may be tempted to delay undergoing the treatment, it is best to have it done as soon as possible to preserve your tooth. The versatile procedure can be used for an array of purposes, such as to save a damaged tooth from an extraction or to protect a weakened tooth from breaking. No matter the reason, you have nothing to fear. Using the latest advancements in dentistry, you will benefit from a high-quality restoration that looks like a real tooth.
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How Can Dental Crowns in Pasadena Help Me?
April 27, 2018
Dental Implants for a Complete Smile in Pasadena, TX
April 27, 2015
If you have missing teeth and need to decide which tooth replacement choice would be best for you, then consider this: a dental implant is the only option that replaces your tooth from root to crown. With any other tooth replacement—a partial, dentures or a fixed bridge—the crown is replaced, but not the root. As such, you may need to contend with a prosthetic that slips or feels uncomfortable. At Pasadena Family Dentistry, Dr. Kimber Holmes and Dr. Erica Revel have rebuilt smiles for many people in and around Pasadena, TX, and they can do the same for you with dental implants.
People can have missing teeth for a number of different reasons:
- Severe tooth decay
- A failed root canal procedure
- Traumatic injury
- Gum disease
- Abnormal wear and tear, often because of teeth grinding and clenching
- Congenital defects
Whatever the reason, the need to replace missing teeth cannot be overstated. Even one missing tooth—to say nothing of several missing teeth—can cause someone to have difficulty chewing or talking, and they might be reluctant to smile or laugh.
Pasadena Dental Implants
For the first part of your dental implant procedure, Dr. Holmes or Dr. Revel will send you to a skilled oral surgeon or periodontist who will implant a titanium post in the jaw beneath your missing tooth. As you heal, the post and surrounding bone tissue will fuse together to form a stable foundation. Furthermore, this relationship between post and bone eliminates the bone deterioration that would otherwise happen without a tooth root.
When you’ve completely healed, you’ll return to Pasadena Family Dentistry where one of our doctors with attach a hand-crafted crown to the post. Your new dental implant will match the color and size of your natural teeth, so it will blend seamlessly with your smile.
Schedule an Appointment Today
If you would like to learn more about how dental implants can complete your smile, then call Pasadena Family Dentistry to schedule a consultation with Dr. Holmes or Dr. Revel. We serve patients in Pasadena, TX, as well as the surrounding communities of South Houston, La Porte, Deer Park, Channelview, Clear Lake, and beyond.
White Fillings for a Natural Smile in Pasadena, TX
March 15, 2015
You consistently care for your teeth at home with daily brushing and flossing. And with the dental checkups that you schedule regularly every six months at Pasadena Family Dentistry in Pasadena, TX, we take very, very good care of your teeth in the office. Yet despite all of this excellent care, tooth decay can happen anyway. Fortunately, there are white fillings so when you do need a cavity repaired, you don’t have to worry about a dark spot showing in your smile.
For many years, cavities were repaired with amalgam fillings, which consisted of silver and other metals. Some patients were sensitive to the metal and, of course, no patients look forward to having their smiles tainted with metal. With white fillings, which are made of composite resins or dental porcelain, Dr. Kimber Holmes and Dr. Erica Revel can closely match the filling material to the color of your natural tooth.
Other Advantages of White Fillings
In addition to not marring your smile, white fillings offer other advantages. Although both composite and amalgam fillings require preparation of the damaged tooth, that is drilling out the decayed portion, less preparation is usually necessary with a white filling. So, less healthy tooth structure is removed when placing a composite, which is in keeping with Dr. Holmes’ and Dr. Revel’s belief in conservative dentistry. And because there is less preparation, the tooth is left more structurally sound and is less likely to weaken.
Moreover, composite resin and dental porcelain are now very strong materials, thanks to advances in manufacturing. Even if you have a cavity in one of your molars, which must withstand the pressure of hard chewing, these materials are strong and durable enough to last many years.
Schedule an Appointment Today
If you are feeling a twinge of tooth pain, then this may be a sign of decay. Call the office of Pasadena Family Dentistry to find out more about white fillings. We serve patients in Pasadena, TX, as well as the surrounding communities of South Houston, La Porte, Deer Park, Channelview, Clear Lake, and beyond.
End Tooth Pain and Prevent Tooth Loss with Root Canal Therapy in Pasadena, TX
December 13, 2014
How long have you been tolerating tooth pain and sensitivity? If you suffer from periodic tooth aches or tooth discomfort, you may be good candidate for root canal therapy from Pasadena Family Dentistry. Root canal therapy can completely remove the infected dental pulp and nerves that are causing your tooth aches or sensitivity to hot and cold. It can also stop your tooth from decaying any further and prevent the need for tooth extraction down the road. Save your natural smile; make a root canal therapy appointment with Dr. Holmes and Dr. Revel at Pasadena Family Dentistry today. Pasadena Family Dentistry is a trusted restorative dental practice. Dr. Holmes and Dr. Revel deliver comprehensive but gentle dental care daily throughout Pasadena, TX, South Houston, La Porte, Deer Park, Channelview, Clear Lake, and the surrounding communities.
Root Canal Therapy Explained Step by Step
- Step 1: First, Dr. Holmes will gently administer a local anesthetic to numb your tooth and the surrounding soft tissue.
- Step 2: Next, a dental dam will be placed over your affected tooth to isolate it from the rest of your mouth.
- Step 3: Then, Dr. Holmes will drill a small access hole through the crown of the tooth.
- Step 4: After this, she will remove the diseased and contaminated inner tissues and disinfect the root canals and pulp chamber.
- Step 5: Your canals will then be gently shaped, filled, and sealed with a rubber like material called gutta- percha.
- Step 6: Finally, your tooth will be filled and perhaps crowned to prevent future decay and damage. When your root canal therapy procedure is complete, you will no longer feel any pain or sensitivity from the affected tooth.
Pasadena TX Root Canal Therapy Appointments
Start your New Year with a healthy and pain-free smile. Schedule a root therapy appointment today, to immediately relive pain and save your natural teeth. Dr. Holmes and Dr. Revel are highly qualified restorative dentists. Pasadena Family Dentistry is the leading restorative dental practice of Pasadena, TX. Dr. Holmes and Dr. Revel proudly restore smiles daily throughout Pasadena, South Houston, La Porte, Deer Park, Channelview, Clear Lake, and nearby areas.
Implant-Retained Dentures: The Many Benefits of Dental Implants in Pasadena, TX
September 16, 2014
Millions of patients who wear dentures cite the same recurring problems with their dental prostheses. Their dentures are uncomfortable and tend to slip or click when they eat and speak. Fortunately, there is a long-term solution that promises to more closely mimic nature’s intent: implant-retained dentures. At Pasadena Family Dentistry in Pasadena, TX, Dr. Kimber Holmes and Dr. Erica Revel offer a full range of superior restorative dentistry solutions, including custom dentures supported by dental implants.
Implant-Retained Dentures for a Stronger Smile
The decision to replace your traditional dentures with implant-retained dentures offers a wide range of benefits. In addition to offering exceptional comfort and a more natural, custom fit, implant-retained dentures look and feel more like your natural dentition than virtually any other restorative dentistry option today. The small, biocompatible dental implants gradually fuse with the bone tissue within your jaw, creating the ideal anchor for your custom-crafted overdenture. You can finally smile freely, eat confidently in public, and speak clearly without fear of a slipping denture.
An additional benefit of dental implants involves the way your jaw reacts to missing teeth. When you lose one or more teeth, the tissue that comprises your jaw begins to deteriorate immediately. Over time, this can lead to the loss of additional teeth as well as a sagging appearance in the face. The dental implants used to support your new denture effectively stimulate this bone tissue, mitigating the effects of the bone loss. You’ll love how strong, healthy, and brilliant your new smile is with the help of implant-retained dentures.
Schedule Your Consultation Today
If you currently wear dentures and you are interested in exploring the options afforded by dental implants, we invite you to contact our office in Pasadena, TX today to schedule your free consultation with our caring, experienced team. We genuinely look forward to helping you reclaim your comfort, confidence, and a beautiful smile with our restorative dentistry services. Our state-of-the-art dental practice warmly welcomes patients from Pasadena and the surrounding areas, including Clear Lake, Channelview, Deer Park, La Porte, South Houston, and more.