Wednesday 23 April 2014

Top Dental Symptoms: Toothache

If your mouth or jaw hurt, it could be from a toothache. Toothaches usually indicate a cavity but they can also signal gum disease. In some cases, a toothache is a sign of an abscess or impacted tooth. A toothache should be evaluated by a dentist right away to determine the cause of the problem and prevent the tooth from dying.

Above article from: MouthHealthy.org


Dentist - Six Month Smiles Dallas TX
Energy Square Dental
Bill Blandford, DDS, PC

(214) 369-99664849 
Greenville, Suite 173, Dallas, TX 75206

Wednesday 16 April 2014

Top Dental Symptoms: Jaw Pain or Popping/Clicking in the Jaw

Many things can cause these symptoms, which can make it difficult to diagnose. Possible causes include sinus problems, toothache, arthritis, injury, teeth grinding, gingivitis or problems with your jaw like TMJ. Your dentist will conduct a thorough exam, which may include X-rays, to determine the source of the pain.

Above article from: MouthHealthy.org


Dentist - Six Month Smiles Dallas TX
Energy Square Dental
Bill Blandford, DDS, PC

(214) 369-99664849 
Greenville, Suite 173, Dallas, TX 75206

Tuesday 15 April 2014

Are you feeling long in the tooth?

Gum recession is a condition when your gums are affected by a harmful biological (bacteria) or environmental forces (bad bite, aggressive tooth-brushing), causing your gums to break down. You can be more prone to decay and have sensitivity when your gums recede. Before your gums recede your jawbone around that tooth melts away first. If you notice your gums beginning to recede from your teeth, we can help you discover what may be causing this problem and what can be done to treat it.

Energy Square Dental
Bill Blandford, DDS, PC

(214) 369-99664849 

Greenville, Suite 173, Dallas, TX 75206


Wednesday 9 April 2014

Top Dental Symptoms: Cracked or Broken Teeth

A cracked or broken tooth can happen for a variety of reasons- brittle teeth, teeth grinding, injury. The crack may be invisible to the naked eye and even X-ray, but they can be incredibly painful and create bigger problems if left untreated. If you experience pain when chewing see your dentist. They can diagnose the cause and develop a plan for treatment.

Above article from: MouthHealthy.org


Dentist - Six Month Smiles Dallas TX
Energy Square Dental
Bill Blandford, DDS, PC

(214) 369-99664849 
Greenville, Suite 173, Dallas, TX 75206