Bliss Dental & Orthodontics – Odessa

Bliss Dental & Orthodontics – Odessa - General dentist in Odessa, TX
2260 Linda Ave Suite 103, Odessa, TX 79763
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Monday8:00am - 5:00pm
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Wednesday8:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday8:00am - 5:00pm
Friday8:00am - 5:00pm
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Dentistry is the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of conditions, disorders, and diseases of the teeth, gums, mouth, and jaw. Often considered necessary for complete oral health, dentistry can have an impact on the health of your entire body.

A dentist is a specialist who works to diagnose, treat, and prevent oral health problems. Your dentist has completed at least eight years of schooling, and received either a DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery) degree, or a DMD (Doctor of Dental Medicine) degree. If your doctor is a pediatric dentist, this means that they specialize in caring for children from infancy through their teen years. Your dentist has received the proper education and training needed to work with young kids. Other specializations include:

Helps prevent tooth decayProtects against periodontal (gum) disease, which can lead to tooth and bone lossPrevents bad breath brushing, flossing, and seeing the dentist regularly will help reduce the amount of bad-breath causing bacteria in your mouthGives you a more attractive smile and increases your self-confidenceHelps keep teeth looking bright by preventing them from becoming stained by food, drinks, and tobaccoStrengthens your teeth so that you can enjoy healthy, beautiful smiles for the rest of your life!

Your teeth may feel fine, but its still important to see the dentist regularly because problems can exist without you knowing. Your smiles appearance is important, and your dentist can help keep your smile healthy and looking beautiful. With so many advances in dentistry, you no longer have to settle for stained, chipped, missing, or misshapen teeth. Todays dentists offer many treatment choices that can help you smile with confidence, including:

  • Avoid foods with a lot of sugar (sugar increases the amount of bacteria that grows in your mouth causing more plaque and possibly cavities) and avoid tobacco (this can stain your teeth, cause gum disease, and eventually lead to oral cancer).
  • The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) recommends that children first see a dentist as early as six-months-old and no later than one-year-old. During this time, your childs baby teeth will be coming in and your dentist can examine the health of your childs first few teeth. After the first visit, be sure to schedule regular checkups every six months.

    Children, teens, and adults should all see the dentist for a regular checkup at least once every six months. Patients who are at a greater risk for oral cancer or gum disease may be required to see the dentist more than just twice a year. You doctor will help determine how often you should visit the dentist for regular checkups.

    A cavity is a small hole that forms inside the tooth because of tooth decay. Cavities are formed when plaque buildup on the outside of the tooth combines with sugars and starches in the food you eat. This produces an acid that can eat away the enamel on your tooth. If a cavity is left untreated, it can lead to more serious oral health problems. Cavities can be prevented by remembering to brush your teeth at least two times a day and floss between teeth at least once.

    A filling is a synthetic material that your dentist uses to fill a cavity after all of the tooth decay has been removed. Fillings do not generally hurt because your dentist will numb your mouth with an anesthetic. Fillings are made from a variety of different materials, including composites, gold, or ceramic. If you need a filling, be sure to talk to your doctor about what type is best for you and your teeth.

    According to your dentist and the American Dental Association, you should brush your teeth at least two times a day. Brushing keeps your teeth, gums, and mouth clean and healthy by removing bacteria-causing plaque. It is also recommended that you use a soft bristle toothbrush and toothpaste that contains fluoride when you brush your teeth. You should spend at least a minute on the top teeth and a minute on the bottom teeth, and remember to brush your tongue it will help keep your breath smelling fresh!

    Your toothbrush will eventually wear out, especially if you are brushing your teeth twice a day for two to three minutes each time. Your dentist recommends that adults and children change their toothbrush every three months. If you are using an electric toothbrush, be sure to read the directions because you may not need to change toothbrush heads as frequently. Patients with gum disease are encouraged to change their toothbrush every four to six weeks to keep any bacteria from spreading. After brushing, rinse your toothbrush with hot water to kill germs and keep the bristles clean. If youve been sick, be sure to change your toothbrush as soon as possible.

    Also known as periodontal disease, gum disease is mostly caused by plaque and bacteria buildup that is not treated in its early stage. Other causes of periodontal disease include tobacco use, teeth grinding, some medications, and genetics. Gingivitis is the beginning stage of gum disease, and, if detected, is treatable. Gingivitis left untreated may turn into gum disease. Advanced gum disease will lead to tooth and bone loss, and is a permanent condition. Brushing your teeth regularly and visiting the dentist every six months will help prevent gingivitis and more severe cases of periodontal disease. Common signs of gum disease:

    Yes! In fact, its even more important that patients receiving orthodontic treatment visit their dentist regularly. With braces, food may be caught in places that your toothbrush cant reach. This causes bacteria to build up and can lead to cavities, gingivitis, and gum disease. Your dentist will work closely with your orthodontist to make sure that your teeth stay clean and healthy while wearing braces.

    Simply call our practice! The front desk staff will be happy to help schedule your next dental checkup at your convenience. If you are a new patient, please let us know and we will provide you with all the information you need for your first dental visit.

    There are various reasons one may have bad breath, but in healthy people, the major reason is due to microbial deposits on the tongue, especially the back of the tongue. Some studies have shown that simply brushing the tongue reduced bad breath by as much as 70 percent.

  • Practice good oral hygiene Brush at least twice a day with an ADA approved fluoride toothpaste and toothbrush. Floss daily to remove food debris and plaque from in between the teeth and under the gumline. Brush or use a tongue scraper to clean the tongue and reach the back areas. Replace your toothbrush every 2 to 3 months. If you wear dentures or removable bridges, clean them thoroughly and place them back in your mouth in the morning.
  • Use mouthwash/rinses Some over-the-counter products only provide a temporary solution to mask unpleasant mouth odor. Ask your dentist about antiseptic rinses that not only alleviate bad breath, but also kill the germs that cause the problem.
  • In most cases, your dentist can treat the cause of bad breath. If it is determined that your mouth is healthy, but bad breath is persistent, your dentist may refer you to your physician to determine the cause of the odor and an appropriate treatment plan.

    Brushing our teeth removes food particles, plaque, and bacteria from all tooth surfaces, except in between the teeth. Unfortunately, our toothbrush cant reach these areas that are highly susceptible to decay and periodontal (gum) disease.

    Daily flossing is the best way to clean between the teeth and under the gumline. Flossing not only helps clean these spaces, it disrupts plaque colonies from building up, preventing damage to the gums, teeth, and bone.

    Plaque is a sticky, almost invisible film that forms on the teeth. It is a growing colony of living bacteria, food debris, and saliva. The bacteria produce toxins (acids) that cause cavities and irritate and inflame the gums. Also, when plaque is not removed above and below the gumline, it hardens and turns into calculus (tartar). This will further irritate and inflame the gums and also slowly destroy the bone. This is the beginning of periodontal disease.

    Cosmetic dentistry has become very popular in the last several years, not only due to the many advances in cosmetic dental procedures and materials available today, but also because patients are becoming more and more focused on improving their overall health. This includes dental prevention and having a healthier, whiter, more radiant smile.

    There are many cosmetic dental procedures available to improve your teeth and enhance your smile. Depending on your particular needs, cosmetic dental treatments can change your smile dramatically, from restoring a single tooth to having a full mouth make-over. Ask your dentist how you can improve the health and beauty of your smile with cosmetic dentistry.

    Teeth Whitening: Bleaching lightens teeth that have been stained or discolored by age, food, drink, and smoking. Teeth darkened as a result of injury or taking certain medications can also be bleached, but the effectiveness depends on the degree of staining present.

    Composite (tooth-colored) Fillings: Also known as bonding, composite fillings are now widely used instead of amalgam (silver) fillings to repair teeth with cavities, and also to replace old defective fillings. Tooth-colored fillings are also used to repair chipped, broken, or discolored teeth. This type of filling is also very useful to fill in gaps and to protect sensitive, exposed root surfaces caused by gum recession.

    Porcelain Veneers: Veneers are thin custom-made, tooth-colored shells that are bonded onto the fronts of teeth to create a beautiful individual smile. They can help restore or camouflage damaged, discolored, poorly shaped, or misaligned teeth. Unlike crowns, veneers require minimal tooth structure to be removed from the surface of the tooth.

    Porcelain Crowns (caps): A crown is a tooth-colored, custom-made covering that encases the entire tooth surface restoring it to its original shape and size. Crowns protect and strengthen teeth that cannot be restored with fillings or other types of restorations. They are ideal for teeth that have large, fractured or broken fillings and also for those that are badly decayed.

    Dental Implants: Dental implants are artificial roots that are surgically placed into the jaw to replace one or more missing teeth. Porcelain crowns, bridges, and dentures can be made specifically to fit and attach to implants, giving a patient a strong, stable, and durable solution to removable dental appliances.

    Orthodontics: Less visible and more effective brackets and wires are making straightening teeth with orthodontics much more appealing to adult patients. Also, in some cases, teeth may be straightened with custom-made, clear, removable aligners that require no braces.

    Reviews

    Rating 4.2 out of 5 based on 595 reviews

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    Terry Read
    a year ago
    Very nice people to work with


    John Denison
    a year ago
    Excellent doctors and staff even though the wait times are long


    Rita Stauffer
    a year ago
    It took over an hour to be seen, annoying, and then I had a such a fast cleaning not all my teeth felt clean. 3 stars because maybe they were having a bad day. They'll get one more chance before switching.


    Martha Rodriguez
    a year ago
    Very friendly and knowledgeable staff


    Nallely Rodriguez
    a year ago
    Great staff. Friendly and accommodating!


    Virginia Wolf
    a year ago
    Great people! Very kind and helpful. Excellent dentist! Would highly recommend Bliss Dental!


    Sandra Humphries
    2 years ago
    Staff was super friendly and helpful. I had to cancel my first appointment and had to reschedule, and Marissa was awesome about getting me in as soon as possible. Really loved the atmosphere and friendliness. Everything was explained well.


    Shawn Shults
    2 years ago
    My appointment was at 10am. I showed earlier to get paperwork done. They took me back shortly after and did my X-rays. After that I sat in a room for two hours until I finally got tired of waiting and walked out.


    Kyeisha Galindo
    2 years ago
    Dentist very impatient! My son has idd etc and the dentist just idk! I understand it was busy but have some patience with your patient!


    Denise Cansler
    2 years ago
    Professional and courteous, per usual.


    Dana Humphries
    2 years ago
    Oral surgeon refused to touch my teeth after I waited 2 months to get in to see him. Very unprofessional!!!! Definitely don't care about their patients.


    Linda Stokes
    2 years ago
    Everyone was friendly and very helpful.


    Rick Uddin
    2 years ago
    Whoever the African doctor is. Needs to talk to people professionaly. And not be such a jerk when explain the x-rays. He was rude and would not explain what exactly was wrong.


    nadia vargas
    2 years ago
    (Translated by Google) If I could I would give 0 stars my appointment was at 9 I left at 11 and they never attended me (Original) Si puediera daria 0 estrellas mi cita era a las 9 sali a las 11 y nunca me atendieron


    Stacie Gomez
    2 years ago
    Very patient and kind with my daughter. They took the time to explain what they were going to do before they did it. And before using any cleaning tool or anything they turned it on and let her feel it with her hand and let her know what it did so she wasn't scared this helped the appointment go very smooth. The wait was a little longer than expected however it was worth it for the care that she received.


    Zoila Martinez
    2 years ago
    When they were cleaning my teeth they were very nice and made me laugh a lot the doctor was very nice and was very detailed on explanation


    Erica
    2 years ago
    I've always enjoyed my dental visits to Bliss Dental! Everyone is friendly and helpful. I truly appreciate their hard work to get patients in and out in a timely manner! Even in their most busy days they seem to have a great positive attitude.


    Samuel Martinez
    2 years ago
    Doctor explained all work to be done and answered all questions. Assistant was even better than Dr!!!


    Cindy Frederick
    2 years ago
    Very very pleasant and helpful staff! I was super impressed with Dr. Yang and how he explained everything and he was so down to earth and easy to talk to. I will definitely recommend this business to anyone I know looking for dental care!.


    Andrew Fischer
    2 years ago
    I love the service and the quality of work is amazing. The only issue I have is how rude and unprofessional the office lady's are. They rude on the phone very short and snappy at the window and they just act very ghetto with the way they act in the office. Just because they speak Spanish around white people doesn't mean it's ok to be disrespectful and unprofessional it's 2021 I speak and understand Spanish among other languages, so no matter the customers ethnicity they should keep it professional and English this is America!


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