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Hale Frieda Even if you weren't born with great looking teeth, you can have a beautiful smile. Whether you are looking to change your smile or for a trusting relationship for continuing care, our friendly, experienced staff can help. Dental health for a lifetime starts TODAY! At Today's Dental, we value our patient relationships, making it our priority to deliver gentle compassionate care that you deserve from a dentist in Houston. We work hard to make you feel at ease by providing exceptional patient care in a relaxed, convenient atmosphere.
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Visiting the dentist regularly is part of your overall treatment plan and oral health. Regular visits for checkups and cleanings last between 45 - 60 minutes. Today's Dental will work with you to make sure your appointments are scheduled around your busy schedule so that you can spend less time at the dentist and more time doing the things you love!
Implant Dentistry
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Of all the ways modern dentistry has to replace missing teeth, dental implants are by far the best. There is no tooth-replacement option that will give you a longer-lasting result. Implants also help preserve tooth-supporting bone that naturally deteriorates when a tooth is lost. Loss of bone is one of the major hidden consequences of losing teeth.
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What a difference straight teeth can make! A great-looking smile can boost your self-confidence and have a positive impact on social and professional opportunities. Orthodontic treatment is the original smile makeover tool - and you will be happy to know that you're never too old to take advantage of it.
Pediatric Dentistry
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Your child won't keep his or her first teeth forever, but that doesn't mean those tiny pearly whites don't need conscientious care. Maintaining your child's dental health now will provide health benefits well into adulthood, as primary (baby) teeth serve some extremely important functions. For one thing, primary teeth serve as guides for the eruption of permanent (adult) teeth, holding the space into which these new teeth will erupt. The crowns (tops) of the permanent teeth actually push against the roots of the baby teeth, causing them to resorb, or melt away.
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