CityLine Dental Center

CityLine Dental Center CityLine Dental Center uses innovative technology, training, and experience for our office services. She has also held the position of VP N.E.

Dr. Stampe is from Garland, and she earned her BS in biology from the University of North Texas before attended Baylor College of Dentistry, where she graduated as valedictorian in 1996. After graduation, she was one of five dentists who were chosen nationally to attend the Advanced Education in General Dentistry program. It was there that she was trained in the areas of implantology, cosmetic den

tistry, and other advanced techniques. All in all, Dr. Stampe has completed over 500 hours of continuing education towards her Master’s Award and is one of the youngest recipients of the prestigious Fellowship Award from the Academy of General Dentistry. Dr. Stampe feels that the most rewarding part of dentistry is “improving and changing the lives of the patients I have the privilege of meeting.” In addition to general dentistry, she has a special interest in Craniofacial Pain, Dental Sleep Medicine, and TMJ Disorders. She has completed a residency in craniofacial pain in April of 2014 and is now working towards her board certification. Additionally, she enjoys treating snoring and sleep apnea in adults and helping to guide the growth and developing of children who are experience sleep-breathing problems. Implant-retained dentures, smile makeovers, and Invisalign are also treatments that she likes providing for patients who are looking for a permanent and positive change to their appearance. Dr. Stampe has an active membership in many local, state, and national dental organizations. She has served as the New Dentist Chairman for the Dallas County Dental Society (as well as on the membership committee) and as an alternate delegate to the Texas Dental Association. of the Texas Association of Women Dentists. She is proud to be associated with the Christian Dental Society, ADA, TDA, and AGD. On top of all this, Dr. Stampe is also a participating member of Sleep Group Solutions, the American Academy of Craniofacial Pain, and the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine.

Tooth wear can happen in different ways, and each type affects your smile differently. 🦷Attrition comes from teeth grind...
05/27/2026

Tooth wear can happen in different ways, and each type affects your smile differently. 🦷

Attrition comes from teeth grinding, abrasion is caused by outside forces like aggressive brushing, and erosion happens when acids wear down enamel.

Have you ever noticed sensitivity or flattening on your teeth? Share your experience in the comments!

Staying hydrated during Memorial Day celebrations can help protect your smile just as much as your body. 💧Water helps ri...
05/25/2026

Staying hydrated during Memorial Day celebrations can help protect your smile just as much as your body. 💧

Water helps rinse away food particles and keeps your mouth from drying out, while sugary drinks can increase the risk of cavities and enamel wear.

What’s your favorite drink to stay cool during Memorial Day weekend? Tell us in the comments! 😁

Dental plaque is a sticky film of bacteria that builds up on teeth and along the gumline.If it’s not removed, it can irr...
05/22/2026

Dental plaque is a sticky film of bacteria that builds up on teeth and along the gumline.

If it’s not removed, it can irritate the gums and lead to inflammation and early gum disease 🦠

Have you ever noticed redness or bleeding when brushing or flossing? Tell us in the comments!

Sudden temperature changes can trigger sensitive teeth when enamel wears down or gums recede, exposing the inner layer.H...
05/20/2026

Sudden temperature changes can trigger sensitive teeth when enamel wears down or gums recede, exposing the inner layer.

Hot or cold foods can reach these areas more easily, causing that quick, sharp discomfort 🥶

Do certain foods or drinks make your teeth feel sensitive? Share what you’ve noticed below!

Spacing between teeth can allow food and plaque to get trapped, increasing the risk of gum irritation and buildup.Over t...
05/18/2026

Spacing between teeth can allow food and plaque to get trapped, increasing the risk of gum irritation and buildup.

Over time, this can impact gum health and make certain areas harder to keep clean 😬

Have you noticed food getting stuck between certain teeth more often? Share your experience below!

Sticky sweets like chocolate chip cookies tend to cling to teeth longer, giving cavity-causing bacteria more time to fee...
05/16/2026

Sticky sweets like chocolate chip cookies tend to cling to teeth longer, giving cavity-causing bacteria more time to feed.

Non-sticky treats clear away faster, but sugar exposure still matters—timing and cleanup make a difference. 🍪

Do you go for sticky or non-sticky sweets, and have you noticed a difference with your teeth? Tell us below!

Acid reflux can expose your teeth to strong stomach acids that wear down enamel over time.This erosion can lead to sensi...
05/13/2026

Acid reflux can expose your teeth to strong stomach acids that wear down enamel over time.

This erosion can lead to sensitivity, discoloration, and a higher risk of cavities. 🦷

Have you ever noticed tooth sensitivity or changes in your enamel? Share your experience in the comments!

Healthy gums should look pink, firm, and not bleed easily. Changes in color, texture, or bleeding can be early signs of ...
05/11/2026

Healthy gums should look pink, firm, and not bleed easily. Changes in color, texture, or bleeding can be early signs of inflammation or other oral health issues.🦷

Have you ever noticed changes in your gums while brushing or flossing? Share what you’ve experienced in the comments!

“Soft teeth” isn’t a real condition—it's usually enamel wear or higher cavity risk from other factors.Tooth health is mo...
05/08/2026

“Soft teeth” isn’t a real condition—it's usually enamel wear or higher cavity risk from other factors.

Tooth health is more about habits and environment than “softness” 🧠

Have you ever been told you have “soft teeth”? What was your experience? Tell us below!

Dry mouth happens when your body doesn’t produce enough saliva, which helps wash away food and bacteria. Without it, you...
05/06/2026

Dry mouth happens when your body doesn’t produce enough saliva, which helps wash away food and bacteria. Without it, your teeth are more at risk for cavities and decay 🦷

Less saliva can lead to more plaque buildup and tooth damage 💧

Have you ever dealt with dry mouth? What helped you manage it? Share below!

Tooth enamel is the hardest substance in your body, made of strong minerals that protect your teeth from daily wear.Even...
05/04/2026

Tooth enamel is the hardest substance in your body, made of strong minerals that protect your teeth from daily wear.

Even though it’s tough, it can’t repair itself once damaged, so protecting it is key 🦷

What’s one habit you follow to keep your teeth strong and healthy? Tell us below!

Address

1415 East Renner Road Suite 250
Richardson, TX
75082

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm

Telephone

+19722319499

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