Designer Smiles Dentistry

Designer Smiles Dentistry Your smile is our top priority. We are dedicated to being the best family and cosmetic dentist in Su

Welcome you to Designer Smiles Dentistry located in Missouri City, TX , 77359 for Cosmetic Dentistry, pediatric dentistry, periodontics, Invisalign, Six Month smiles, Braces, oral surgery , dental implants and for Smile Design and Smile Restoration serving people in and around Missouri City TX, Sugar Land TX, Stafford TX. At Designer Smiles Dentistry, Dentist in Missouri City TX, your smile is our

top priority. We are dedicated to being the the best dentist in Missouri City TX . We are dedicated to providing you with the personalized, gentle care that you deserve. Our approach to dentistry is a little different than what you have come to expect from other dentists. From the moment you walk in the door, our goal is to make your visit with us as pleasant as possible. Every team member has been hand selected because they are committed to our mission of changing people’s lives by transforming their appearance with cosmetic dentistry. We are not just another “Family Dentist” but we are “Dentist in your Family”. We show all our patients the same concern and respect we show our closest family members. Come and experience the difference.

“I believe in spending more time with each of my patients to get to know their unique needs and offering them the best solutions out there.” – Dr. Stephen

Achieving an optimal result for your dental needs is our number one priority.

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Usually red or yellow in colour, mouth ulcers are painful sores that can appear inside the mouth and also on the outer lips.

Why Teeth Whitening Causes SensitivityHave you tried to whiten your teeth with over-the-counter whitening products? Past...
09/26/2017

Why Teeth Whitening Causes Sensitivity

Have you tried to whiten your teeth with over-the-counter whitening products? Pastes, rinses, gels, and more advanced products can help you get a beautiful, white smile that you can flash to anyone you meet. However, at what cost do you use these products? Many patients report that their teeth became more sensitive after using an at-home treatment. In fact, some patients notice a higher tooth sensitivity following a professional whitening procedure too. What is it about this process that causes teeth to become more sensitive? Let’s find out.
What Causes Sensitivity After Whitening Teeth?
Hydrogen peroxide is a common ingredient in many over-the-counter and professional whitening products. Diluted peroxide helps keep the mouth healthy and whitens teeth over time; however, exposure to hydrogen peroxide can slightly wear down the protective layer on teeth, which makes them more sensitive to hot or cold temperatures over time.

Best whitening deal in town.
09/26/2017

Best whitening deal in town.

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09/19/2017

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How to find the best whitening method for you?


Who doesn’t want a whiter smile? After all, it’s a reflection of overall good oral health. But what’s the best way to whiten your teeth?

Over-the-counter kits are popular but can come with the risk of sensitivity and gum irritation. When you’re looking for the best whitening treatment, you should always consult a dental professional to ensure you get great results, and a process that’s safe and gentle on your teeth.

Dr. Stephen and Team at Designer Smiles Dentistry have helped thousands of people like you to achieve that brighter smile. Call us at 281 206 4444 today to get the specials.

09/11/2017

Why Does My Tooth Hurt? Part 1: Tooth Decay
Going to the dentist is not anyone’s idea of fun and nobody (pretty sure about it) wakes up in the morning with the following words being first out of their mouth: ‘Geez, it’s a beautiful day! Let’s go to the dentist office near me, that sounds like a lot of fun!”

Most of the time, the immediate reaction to any tooth pain is: “well, let’s just give it a little bit of time, it may go away”. And while that is certainly a possibility, you need to consider the fact that there is always a reason for the pain. As a family dentistry practice, let us help you narrow down what is the cause for that pesky pain or discomfort. Of course, the best course of action is to come and see your dentist but knowing the cause may help you better understand what needs to be done in order to make you feel better.

Where is it Coming from?

Tooth decay is probably one of the most common causes of tooth pain.

A tooth has three layers:

The most outer layer is called enamel. This is the hardest substance in our whole body. Still, bacteria can eat away anything, including enamel.
The middle part is called dentin. This is a much softer part of the tooth and contains channels for nerves and helps with nutrition of the tooth itself.
The most inner part is called the dental pulp. It contains nerves and blood vessels.
The mouth has the highest proportions of different bacteria; some say over a thousand different species of bacteria call our mouth home at any given time. Most of the time, the bacteria live in peace with each other and you (the host). Saliva is what bacteria call their home and dental plaque is the sticky layer of bacteria and parts of the saliva that forms on our teeth on everyday basis. Sometimes, the sugars in the food affect the bacteria and that creates more acids in the saliva, which in turns causes damage to your teeth, creating cavities.

What Contributes to It?

Poor brushing and flossing your teeth on a regular basis. You can do something about it; just let us help you as an affordable dental office.
Poor dental compliance; as in: “not seeing a dentist on a regular basis”. You can do something about this for sure; we are here for you as your Sugar Land Dentist!
Eating sticky food rich in sugar; the bacteria just love that! We hope you can do something about it; see if you can lay off these sugary products
Eating right, exercising and following your doctor’s orders can help you maintain your diabetes and your oral health.
Smoking, to***co use can increase your susceptibility to decay. If you use any to***co products, we can help you find the right person to help you quit.
How to Detect It?

Most of the time, you cannot really notice tooth decay, unless it is on your front teeth and it is very advanced. If that’s the case, it will look like white, brown, or a black spot on your teeth (yuck!) Some of the other symptoms include:

A toothache (Ouch!), which is the most common symptom.
Swollen guns near the decayed tooth are not uncommon.
Bad breath, or a bad taste.
What to Do About It?

Brush and floss! Most dental offices provide their patients with a complimentary oral hygiene kit after every hygiene visit. And of course, we love helping our patients adjust and improve their brushing and flossing technique as part of our dental services.
Eat less sugar and don’t drink so much sugary drinks. If you do have a sweet tooth (like some of us), brush after every meal. Or grab a (sugarless) chewing gum at least!
Come and see your Missouri city dentist right away! The dentist can remove the decay and replace it with a dental filling, amalgam, dental resin, or ceramic resin. Sometimes, if the decay is too much and advanced, a dental crown needs to be made to replace a big portion of the missing tooth. Or, if the decay is left for too long, the bacteria can actually irreversibly infect the nerve in the tooth. In such case, the dentist may recommend doing a root canal, before a crown can be put on this tooth. That’s why is good to get to your Sugar Land dentist as soon as possible! Unfortunately, sometimes the decay is so extensive that your dentist cannot do much about it. In that case, there are excellent solutions for tooth replacement, such as dental implants or dental bridges.
If you cannot come to the dentist right away, and you are in pain, you can put some ice or cold packs on the side it hurts. Please remember to put some cloth between the ice and your skin, to avoid skin damage. Take some pain reliever in your pharmacy (ibuprofen, acetaminophen or similar); read and follow the instructions, of course. Then, make plans to visit your dentist!
At Designer smiles dentistry, our experienced dental team lead by Dr.Stephen is happy to provide you with the latest technological solutions to treat tooth decay. We use only the highest quality products and our laboratory work is performed by one of the best dental laboratories in the country.

Address

5011 Highway 6
Missouri City, TX
77459

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 7pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm

Telephone

+12812064444

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