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Ouch! My Tooth! Handling Dental Emergencies During the Holidays

People hurrying, rushing, partying, and having accidents – those are facts of life during the holidays. How do you handle a dental emergency when your Spring, Texas, dentist’s office is closed? Here’s a quick guide to handling the more common dental emergencies during the holidays. ♦ My tooth is knocked out It may be possible to

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Make Your New Year Healthy With Good Oral Care

Happy New Year to everyone in Spring, TX! Have you made your new year’s resolutions yet? Well, if you’re like 146 million Americans who make new year’s resolutions each year, getting healthy is one of yours. So where do you start? You might be surprised to learn that good oral health may go a long

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Send Your Child a Valentine to Smile About Celebrating National Children’s Dental Health Month

Every February children enjoy Valentine’s Day, exchanging cute cards and delighting in heart-shaped sweets and treats from friends and family. So what better month to celebrate National Children’s Dental Health Month! At SpringLove Dentistry, we love children! We’re serious about taking care of your child’s teeth, and this nationally-recognized month draws extra attention to the

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WHITER SMILES NOW APPEARING IN SPRING, TX, WITH KOR TEETH WHITENING

Are you unhappy with your smile because of yellowed or stained teeth? Have you tried numerous teeth whitening treatments in the dentist office and at home, but they just don’t give you the results you want, or results that last? We’re excited to offer you the solution everyone’s talking about: KoR Teeth Whitening in Spring,

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Must April Sugar Spell Doom for Our Teeth?

Everyone in Spring, TX agrees on one thing about Easter: We love baskets full of sugary treats like chocolate bunnies, marshmallow Peeps and jelly beans. And another April treat is all the fresh fruits in season – a natural sugar bonanza. But we’ve always heard that sugar is bad for teeth. So do we have

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Affordable Dental Care for People With No Dental Insurance

Are you one of the 114 million Americans with no dental benefits? Do you avoid going to the dentist unless you need emergency treatment because of cost? There’s no need to live with dental pain or damaged teeth. If you don’t have dental insurance, we can save you substantial dollars on dental services in the

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The ugly, smelly truth of poor dental hygiene

Truth be told, most people don’t like to brush and floss their teeth. But you likely know that daily oral hygiene habits are necessary to avoid bad breath, cavities, gum disease and tooth loss, so like most people, you probably brush at least once a day — and hopefully floss, too. Actually, at SpringLove Dentistry in Spring,

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Celebrity Smiles for Tom, Celine, Catherine … and YOU!

What do Tom Cruise, Celine Dion and Catherine Zeta Jones have in common? A perfect smile! But they weren’t born that way, nor were many other big name celebrities. They achieved their camera-ready smiles with the help of cosmetic dentistry. When performed by expert cosmetic dentists, the dental work looks totally natural. From teeth whitening

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The Link Between Diabetes and Periodontal Disease: The Causes and Prevention

On this subject, there is no longer a debate: “People with diabetes, especially uncontrolled diabetes, have more gum disease than those without diabetes,” according to the American Dental Association. “Now, scientists are finding that gum disease may raise blood sugar levels in people with and without diabetes. … the good news is that in people with

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Silver Diamine Fluoride to Treat and Prevent Cavities

Nobody, especially a child, enjoys having a cavity drilled and filled! Dentists now offer an alternative treatment. Silver Diamine Fluoride is an antimicrobial liquid that can stop tooth decay in its tracks! How Does Silver Diamine Fluoride (SDF) Work?We apply SDF to active tooth decay to halt the further progression of the condition. The silver

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