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Did you know, wisdom teeth removal can benefit your oral health long-term? Well, it’s true! There are many reasons to have your wisdom teeth taken out, which is why our dentist, Dr. David Umansky with Aesthetic Dentistry Associates in Humble, Texas, is happy to explain them. Wisdom teeth are found in many people and oftentimes creates an alignment issue among... read more »
In order to ensure your smile has the greatest chance of success, you need to make sure that you are constantly preparing your teeth and gums for any dental dangers that can arise. One of most common forms of tooth hazards is through microscopic decay via dental erosion. Enamel erosion occurs when harmful acids eat through your tooth enamel which... read more »
With some wary prevention, your chompers can last for years on end. And that doesn’t mean brushing your teeth, either. For greatest oral health, you need to be aware of what hazards can impact your oral health and how you can avoid them. Here are a few things you can be aware of to protect your teeth safe from injury:... read more »
Are you aware that there are foods that can enhance your oral health? Did you know some minerals in foods can reinforce your tooth enamel and help prevent tooth decay and cavities? Even your mouth has natural defenses that can diminish your risk for a variety of oral health ailments to ensure your teeth continue to function properly for the... read more »
Are you looking for a smile restoration? If so, you are not alone. Thousands of people wish their smile appeared flawless. Your smile could be restored thanks to dental crowns. Here at Aesthetic Dentistry Associates in Humble, Texas, our team offers dental crowns as a way to improve your oral health and it could help improve the appearance of your... read more »
Many people let their oral health go neglected. As a result, they end up with costly and painful situations that arise that could have been avoided. Brushing your teeth can help your oral health stay healthy and strong. To help you understand more about brushing, our team here at Aesthetic Dentistry Associates in Humble, Texas, is happy to give you... read more »
Your braces are composed of multiple hardware components that are cemented to your teeth. Through the course of upcoming adjustment sessions, progressive tension will be applied to alter the orientation of your teeth. As time goes by, this will achieve your ideal smile and provide you with a better-functioning mouth. If you develop cavities on one or more teeth, the... read more »
Do you brush and floss twice daily, but your teeth never seem to be white? Are you constantly struggling with getting a brighter smile, even if you have optimum health care? Even if you take the greatest of care of your teeth, it does not guarantee they will be ultra-white as someone’s smile from a beauty magazine. Luckily, there are... read more »
Whether you're young or old, there are some telltale signs that let you know you absolutely need to have orthodontic treatment. If you live too long with teeth that aren't properly aligned, you can cause some pretty serious long-term issues - even tooth loss and gum disease. So let's look at a few of the things Dr. David Umansky recommends... read more »
Do you sometimes cringe when taking a bite of ice cream or a sip of hot tea? If so, you are not alone. Sudden, sharp tooth pain is one of the most common dental conditions we encounter at Aesthetic Dentistry Associates in Humble, Texas. Beneath your tooth enamel lie tiny tubes in the tissue of the dentin carrying fluid to... read more »