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Bring Your Family to a Family Dentist in Odessa

January 22, 2019

Filed under: Family Dentistry — Tags: — dr_cobb @ 7:17 pm

What’s the best way to take care of all the smiles in your family? Bring each one to see a family dentist in Odessa. A family dentist is specially trained to attend to dental needs at each stage of life. So from a young smile to the eldest, you can count on your dentist to provide appropriate care.

Caring for Children’s Teeth

A healthy and beautiful smile starts at a young age. With good oral hygiene taught at home and checkups every six months at the dentist in Odessa, you will be helping your young ones be responsible for their oral health care.

At these checkups, the dentist and his staff will provide a professional cleaning. In addition, each tooth will be examined for signs of decay or damage, and a child’s gum health is evaluated, too. Developing dentition and occlusion are closely monitored, so that a visit with an orthodontist can be recommended if necessary.

Caring for Adult Teeth

Adults need as much oral hygiene care as children. However, after several years of wear and tear, adult teeth may require other types of service. For example, teeth may become worn or broken. In that case, a dental crown may be needed to protect the remaining tooth structure and restore proper form.

Adults may also suffer tooth loss whether because of severe decay, infection, or traumatic injury. To replace missing teeth there are several options, but dental implants are the most lifelike. This prosthetic replaces both the root and crown of a tooth for stable and secure results.

 

Caring for Senior Teeth

Gum disease can happen to children and adults, but the problem is prevalent among senior citizens. In fact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that some 70% of people over the age of 65 have some degree of gum disease.

Therefore, daily oral hygiene remains imperative throughout life, along with regular dental checkups. If the dentist sees the signs of gum disease during one of these visits, then periodontal therapy will be recommended. Treatment to remove plaque and tartar buildup can reverse the affects of the disease and prevent further damage.

The next time you schedule a visit with dentist be sure to ask what else you can be doing to take care of your family’s smiles. Your family dentist will be glad to answer your questions.

 

Meet the Doctor

Dr. Steve W. Cobb is a family dentist in Odessa. He and his staff offer a wide range of general, restorative and cosmetic treatments for patients throughout West Texas. Call the office today to schedule an appointment.

 

 

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