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No Gums, No Glory: How Gum Disease Affects Facial Shape

February 20, 2026

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Patient looking at face in mirror after gum disease treatment

If you think that gum disease starts and stops with a little “pink in the sink,” the next few paragraphs could be eye-opening for you. The fact is that periodontal issues can go much deeper than aesthetics. When left untreated for a while, it can even damage the tissues that support your teeth and change your face! Continue reading to learn how this happens, and how a dentist can help you take control before the damage becomes permanent.

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How Your Dentist Can Help Reverse Gum Disease Before It’s Too Late

February 4, 2026

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a patient receiving gum disease treatment

Gum disease is more common than you might think—and it can even sneak up on you! In fact, it’s estimated that over half of all adults over the age of 30 have some form of gum disease. Many people don’t realize they have it until symptoms like bleeding gums and bad breath become noticeable. But is gum disease something that your dentist can easily help you with once it sets in? In most cases, yes, but waiting too long can lead to irreversible damage! Here’s what you need to know.

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I Have Advanced Gum Disease; Will Removing My Teeth Get Rid of It?

January 13, 2026

Filed under: Uncategorized — texaschoicedent @ 8:45 pm
Lady shows inflamed gums

Gum disease is a sinister threat that starts out small before wreaking terrible havoc on your oral health if you neglect to address it. Luckily, your dentist will be happy to help you resolve gum disease with improved oral hygiene habits and periodontal therapy if necessary. Here’s a brief guide to how gum infections progress, how you can prevent them, and how your dentist can address them with procedures like scaling and root planing, antibiotic treatment, and possibly extractions.

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Why Do Seniors Get Gum Disease?

December 30, 2025

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An older woman flossing her teeth

As you get older, your body naturally experiences many changes.  Your hair may turn gray, white, or fall out. Your skin may develop lines or wrinkles, and your smile may transform, too. That’s because as you age, your risk of gum (periodontal) disease increases as well. Here are some common reasons why you may develop this condition with age, and a few ways you can lower your risk.

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Dental Danger: Can Kids Develop Gum Disease?

December 6, 2025

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Man and boy flossing teeth together in front of bathroom mirror

Do you have a child at home who struggles to floss their teeth after brushing? You might think it’s okay to skip this step, especially if your kid scrubs their enamel consistently, but nothing could be farther from the truth.

Your little one’s mouth is full of bacteria that can cause plaque, which contributes to common oral concerns, like cavities and gum disease. However, brushing alone removes only an estimated 50% to 70% of this harmful residue. Continue reading to learn more about why it’s also essential for your child to floss!

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4 Interesting Facts About Gum Disease

November 1, 2025

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Woman showing red, inflamed gums.

Gum disease is one of the most common oral health conditions, yet many people don’t realize how complex—and preventable—it really is. From silent symptoms to surprising connections with your overall health, gum disease is more than just swollen gums. Understanding it better can help you protect your smile for years to come. Here are 4 interesting facts about gum disease that may change the way you think about your oral health.

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Soothed Smiles: How Does Thumb-Sucking Impact My Kid’s Dental Health?

October 13, 2025

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Boy in striped shirt laying down with eyes closed sucking thumb

Do you have a toddler at home who frequently sucks their thumb or pacifier? Although this is a simple and effective way to help them self-soothe when they’re babies, many experts suggest weaning them away from this habit by the time they turn 4 years old. Otherwise, they might develop oral issues that can impact how their mouths develop.

Continue reading to learn about 3 potential consequences that can occur from overly frequent or prolonged thumb-sucking to protect your child’s still-developing smile!

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Protecting Your Child’s Smile from Sugary Halloween Treats

October 2, 2025

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a group of children smiling during Halloween

Halloween is just around the corner, and with it comes costumes, pumpkins, festivals, and plenty of sweets and candy! However, while the spooky season is meant to be fun, the effect that some of these sugary treats can have on your child’s teeth is quite frightening. Not all Halloween candy is created equally, though, and knowing which ones are better for your child’s dental health can help you ensure that they still have a fun time without the impact on their smile. Here’s what you need to know.

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Early Detection of Oral Health Problems Could Save Your Child’s Smile!

September 29, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — texaschoicedent @ 8:28 pm
Happy child posing with her dentist in treatment room

Your child’s smile is precious, and not just because it is cute! A healthy mouth supports their overall wellness and provides benefits that can last a lifetime. If you are diligent about bringing your child to your family dentist for a checkup every six months, you are to be commended. These routine appointments can be absolutely crucial. Why are they so important? This blog post explains.

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6 Ways to Help Your Child Heal from Tooth Extraction

August 15, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — texaschoicedent @ 5:35 pm
Child having tooth extracted.

Tooth extractions can feel intimidating for both kids and parents, but sometimes they’re necessary, whether it’s to remove a damaged tooth, make space for orthodontic treatment, or help with a stubborn baby tooth. After the procedure, proper care is key to ensuring a smooth recovery. Here are 6 ways you can help your child heal comfortably and avoid complications after a tooth extraction.

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