Posts Tagged ‘General Dentistry’

General Dentistry

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

Dallas General Dentistry What is ‘ General Dentistry ‘? Here are a couple definitions, found from around the web:

The World Health Organization defines General Dentistry as “the science and art of preventing, diagnosing and treating diseases, injuries and malformations of the teeth, jaws and mouth”.

According to Wikipedia :

A dentist is a healthcare professional qualified to practice dentistry after graduating with a degree of either Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS), Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD), Bachelor of Dentistry (BDent), Bachelor of Dental Science (BDSc), or Bachelor of Dental Surgery/Chirurgiae (BDS) or (BChD) or equivalent.

In most western countries, to become a qualified dentist one must usually complete at least 4 years of postgraduate study. Generally, 2 years of clinical experience working with patients in an educational setting are required.

If you have a need for General Dentistry in the Dallas area, please give our practice a call. We are Travis Walk Dental Care, and our general dentistry office is located at:

4514 Travis Street, Suite 117,
Dallas, Texas 75205

We practice General Dentistry in the city of Dallas. We provide general dentistry services to the greater Dallas area, which includes general dentistry services for anyone in the cities of the metroplex, Mid-cities or Ft. Worth.

Give us a call at 214-522-4330 to schedule a general dentistry appointment in Dallas, or to ask questions about general dentistry.

Creating beautiful, healthy smiles

Travis Walk Dental Care in Dallas Cares For Teeth

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

Travis Walk Dental Care in Dallas Cares For Teeth Dentists in Dallas are concerned with your oral health and thus care about the condition of your mouth and all of your many teeth. At Travis Walk Dental Care we recognize that your teeth help you both eat and speak. You use your teeth to tear, scrape, and chew food, as well as to form words with your tongue. Teeth are an important part of your oral health and Travis Walk Dental Care located in Dallas, Texas wants to help keep your mouth and teeth healthy.

We humans have two sets of teeth in our lifetime. The first set are your ‘primary teeth’, which many folks around Dallas often call ‘baby teeth’. Baby teeth typically start to come in at about 6 months old. An average healthy mouth for a Dallas resident has a total of 20 primary teeth by about age 5.

Your primary teeth will eventually fall out and new teeth known as ‘permanent teeth’ will grow in. Permanent teeth typically begin to come in around age 6 for most Dallas residents, but every person is unique and it could be a little earlier or later. By about age 13 an average healthy mouth should have 28 of the total 32 permanent teeth. The last four permanent teeth may or may not come, but typically come in between the ages of 17 and 21 if they do. Because of the late age that these last teeth come in they are commonly called ‘wisdom teeth’.

Many adults in the city of Dallas have their wisdom teeth pulled out because these teeth can be problematic to your oral health, such as crowding a mouth. Other adults in the Dallas area may not have these teeth pulled out because they are not causing problems. If you are concerned about the state of your wisdom teeth you can visit our local Dallas dental office and we can help you make a decision.

Caring for all of your teeth whether you are young and have 20 primary teeth or are an adult and have 28 to 32 permanent teeth is important for your overall health. Visiting your Dallas dentist regularly, and brushing and flossing daily are great ways to care for your many teeth. Travis Walk Dental Care located in Dallas, cares about your oral health and teeth and can be reached by phone at, 214-522-4330.

Common Myths about Dallas Family Cosmetic Dentistry

Monday, January 19th, 2009

Common Myths about Dallas Family Cosmetic Dentistry Myth #1: Cosmetic Dentistry is Never Necessary for a Healthy Smile

Many so-called Dallas cosmetic dental procedures are not solely cosmetic. Dental procedures such as tooth replacement are smile-enhancing and, more importantly, prevent many potential problems such as tooth movement, bone loss and difficulty chewing and speaking.

Myth #2: A Dallas Dental Bridge is the Only Way to Replace a Missing Tooth

Dental bridges are a Dallas dental cosmetic procedure that have been used for many years with success. However, dental implants are often a better choice for replacing one or more missing teeth. Dental implants have many advantages for Ft. Worth dental patients. They feel like natural teeth, they are stronger, and they are easier to clean than dental bridges. Texas tooth implants can also be used to anchor dentures or partial dentures.

Myth #3: At-Home Kits are as Effective for Mid-cities Tooth Whitening Than a Professional Dental Solution

At Travis Walk Dental Care, we offer our Dallas dental patients teeth whitening treatments that provide a much greater level of whiteness than at-home kits. At-home kits may remove surface stains, but they do not provide optimum results and can often lead to uneven coloring.

Myth #4: Dental Bonding is the Best Way to Fix a Chipped Tooth.

Dental bonding can restore the shape of a tooth, but may not be the best long-term solution. If you have a damaged tooth, you may be a good candidate for porcelain veneers. Call us at 214-522-4330 to set up an appointment so we can determine the best solution for you.

Myth #5: Dallas Braces are the Only Way to Straighten Teeth

Braces are often part of a transforming dental makeover for our Dallas teens and adults alike. However, if your teeth are only slightly crooked, Invisalign invisible braces can reshape your teeth and dramatically improve your smile.

Drs. Miranda and Lepard DDS
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Travis Walk Dental Care
4514 Travis Street, Suite 117, Dallas, TX
Dallas Texas 75205
www.rusmiling.com
214-522-4330

Dallas Endodontics

Monday, November 10th, 2008

Dallas Endodontics

Have you ever heard the phrase ‘I’d rather have a root canal’ to describe something painful or unpleasant? At Travis Walk Dental Care, we perform root canal (endodontic) therapy routinely for our Dallas dentistry patients and many report minimal discomfort. Dallas root canal procedures have advanced significantly in recent years. For many Texas root canal patients, the procedure is no worse than getting a filling from your Travis Walk Dental Care dental professional.

At Travis Walk Dental Care, our goal is to help our the metroplex, Mid-cities, and Ft. Worth root canal patients avoid the necessity of Texas endodontic treatment by providing skilled dental care. However, if root canal therapy is necessary to preserve a tooth for one of our greater Dallas area root canal patients, we provide the most advanced Dallas endodontic treatment in Texas

How do you know if you need a root canal? See your Travis Walk Dental Care dental professional immediately if you experience tenderness or pain, hot or cold sensitivity, tooth discoloration, tooth injury, gum swelling, gum pain, or lymph node tenderness or drainage. However, for some Dallas endodontic patients, there are no symptoms. That is why it is crucial to visit your local Dallas endodontic dentist regularly for a thorough dental examination.

Call Travis Walk Dental Care, at 214-522-4330 to schedule an appointment.

Creating beautiful, healthy smiles