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Austin, TX 78737
“It’s Been Awhile Since I’ve Seen The Dentist. What Do I Need to Know?”
added on: June 13, 2017

Whether it’s been a couple of months, a couple of years, or even a couple of decades since you’ve seen your dentist in Austin, please know you’re not alone. We see patients frequently who are hesitant to schedule an appointment just because it’s been such a long time since they… Read More…

Posted In: Oral Health

Know The Signs of Oral Cancer
added on: April 24, 2017

Every year, April is recognized as Oral Cancer Awareness Month. At our dental office in Austin, we strive to keep our patients and our neighbors as healthy as possible, so we’d like to join in and help educate our community on the risks of oral cancer, how to identify it,… Read More…


Fall in Love with Your Smile
added on: February 22, 2017

There’s a lot to say about a healthy, beautiful smile. Some people are lucky to have one naturally. Others have to battle against genetics, accidents, or aging. When time, or life itself, takes a toll on your teeth, your confidence can dwindle and it’s common to begin hiding your smile…. Read More…


Celebrate Heart Health Month with Your Austin Dentist
added on: February 13, 2017

It’s not uncommon for the month of February to be full of hearts — candy hearts, heart shaped boxes of chocolate, and a whole host of other gifts given in the name of love. At our Austin dental office, we’re all for celebrating love, but this February, we’d like our… Read More…


“What’s Making My Breath Smell?”
added on: January 26, 2017

At our dental office in Austin, we’re here to help all of our patients reach their smile and oral health goals, no matter what they are. One of the more common concerns we hear is how to combat bad breath. We’re more than happy to help get breath kissably fresh,… Read More…

Posted In: Oral Health

Top 3 Explanations to Nighttime Tongue Biting
added on: January 18, 2017

Many people bite their tongue while talking, chewing, or sneezing. It’s an incredibly common occurrence, although very painful. But did you know that people can bite their tongue in their sleep and not even know it until the next day? At our Austin dental office, we want our patients to… Read More…

Posted In: Oral Health

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