What Is Professional Deep Cleaning?

Professional deep cleaning is a specialized dental procedure designed to remove plaque and tartar buildup beneath the gum line, improving oral health and reducing the risk of gum disease. Dr. Lai at Edge Dental Houston performs comprehensive scaling and root planing, personalized for each patient to ensure long-term periodontal health in Montrose, Meyerland, and Memorial…

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Types of Gum Disease

Gum disease, also called periodontal disease, affects the tissues supporting your teeth and can lead to tooth instability or loss if untreated. At Edge Dental Houston, Dr. Lai evaluates each patient’s condition through a comprehensive clinical assessment and provides personalized treatments, including scaling, root planing, and preventive care, to maintain long-term gum and oral health.…

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How Long Does a Fluoride Treatment Last – Dental Clinic in Houston, TX

A fluoride treatment provides a concentrated layer of fluoride on your teeth to strengthen enamel, fight decay-causing bacteria, and reduce plaque formation. At Edge Dental Houston, Dr. Lai evaluates each patient’s oral health, applies the appropriate fluoride treatment, and recommends a follow-up schedule to maintain protection for residents in Houston neighborhoods like Memorial City, Montrose,…

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How Is Dental Bonding Done

Do you have a chipped or broken tooth? Dental bonding can be an economical solution to these dental problems and other minor cosmetic dentistry issues. Dental bonding is an affordable solution to make your teeth and smile look like new again. Aside from the fact that dental bonding is a relatively inexpensive solution to minor…

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How Do You Fix Bruxism

Bruxism is the act of grinding your teeth involuntarily. It is an unconscious habit of gritting or grinding your teeth or jaw that usually occur during sleep or in stressful situations. Bruxism affects both children and adults and can lead to excessive wear off of the teeth. Do you grit, grind, clench, or gnash your…

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Fluoride Treatment Aftercare

How to Get Fluoride Off Your Teeth Poor dental care practices can lead to tooth decay and dental cavities which may subsequently lead to other severe dental problems. In order to avoid this, a professional fluoride treatment is required to develop, strengthen and revitalize the tooth enamel. Fluoride is a natural element that is usually…

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