Bad Breath 101

Bad breath is a condition that is also called halitosis. It’s often caused by poor oral hygiene, oral infections, unhealthy habits (like smoking tobacco and drinking alcohol), and consuming odorous foods. It can also be caused by health issues, like dry mouth, respiratory tract infections, and systemic diseases. Fortunately, there are things you can do to help your bad breath,... read more »

Gingivitis Combat Tips

You deserve a strong and healthy smile. Unfortunately, there are things in this world that can attack your teeth and gums and prevent you from having the smile you deserve. One of those things is gingivitis, which is the first stage of gum disease—a dental issue that is severely dangerous for your entire health. Fortunately, there are things you can... read more »

Brush Your Teeth Each Day

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 »

Good Oral Hygiene Habits Are Important with Braces

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 »

Your Teeth Should Shine as Bright as You

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 »

What you Should Know About Bridges and Crowns

You probably know that when you have a fractured, chipped, or missing tooth, you should have the problem addressed—especially if you’re interested in protecting your oral health. Fortunately, there are a number of options you should consider, including a dental bridge or a crown.  A dental crown is used to cover a damaged tooth, for example, if it is cracked... read more »