Smile Rite Dental Channelview

Smile Rite Dental Channelview - General dentist in Channelview, TX
441 Sheldon Rd D, Channelview, TX 77530
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Dentistry is a way to give back to our community and serve others by helping them be healthier and happier. Life is complicated, and that can make it difficult for people to find balance and have a healthy lifestyle.

I thrive when working closely with patients, sharing the common goal of improving their oral and overall health and increasing their quality of life. I love being able to relate to each and every single patient, on a personal level, and buildconnections with them. We learn from each other and grow together.

I believe dentistry is an act of goodness: if I do well, then my patients feel better and are happier, which then spreads through our community. I want people to love each other and help those around them. This is my way of making our world a better, happier place for all.

Dentistry is constantly evolving, so it offerspractitioners new technologies and techniques that can improve patient care and outcome. Through continuing education, I stay abreast of the developments and assess their strengths and weaknesses. The latest is not always the greatest, so its important for meevaluate options and bring only the best into our practice.

Ive been practicing dentistry for more than ten years and have always focused on working with children. I know that providing kids with positive early dental experiences helps them grow up with a healthy smile and an interest in caring for it!

At Smile Rite Dental, weve brought together wonderful, caring individuals who make patient comfort a priority. They show up to work every morning with smiles:motivated and ready to make a difference in our community through gentle dental care!

I was born and raised in New Orleans and attended dental school in Louisiana. Since 2004 Ive called Houston home, and sharemy life with my beautiful and caring wife Oanh. We have a young son, Hunter, and are expecting daughter Harper to join us in November 2017!

We recognize that all our patients are unique and deserve to receive dental care that reflects their individual needs. Our experienced and talented dental team is committed to working with you and your family to create a comfortable, stress-free, and rewarding dental experience every time you visit our practice.

Smile Rite Dental Channelview - General dentist in Channelview, TX

Regular Exams and Cleanings | Bonding | Bridges | Crowns | Dentures | Extractions | Fillings | Fluoride | Implant Restoration | Mouthguards | Nightguards | Root Canals | Sealants | Veneers | Wisdom Teeth

Smile Rite Dental Channelview - General dentist in Channelview, TX

Your regular exam will take about 45 minutes. Each regular exam includes a detailed teeth cleaning, in which we will clean, polish, and rinse your teeth to remove any tartar and plaque that have built up on the tooth's surface.

Bonding is a conservative way to repair slightly chipped, discolored, or crooked teeth. During dental bonding, a white filling is placed onto your tooth to improve its appearance. The filling bonds with your tooth, and because it comes in a variety of tooth-colored shades, it closely matches the appearance of your natural teeth.

Smile Rite Dental Channelview - General dentist in Channelview, TX

Tooth bonding can also be used for tooth fillings instead of silver amalgam. Many patients prefer bonded fillings because the white color is much less noticeable than silver. Bonded fillings can be used on front or back teeth, depending on the location and extent of tooth decay.

Bonding is less expensive than other cosmetic treatments and can usually be completed in one visit to our office. However, bonding can stain and is easier to break than other cosmetic treatments, such as porcelain veneers. If it does break or chip, tell your doctor. The bonding can generally be easily patched or repaired in one visit.

Smile Rite Dental Channelview - General dentist in Channelview, TX

A bridge replaces missing teeth with artificial teeth, looks great, and literally bridges the gap where one or more teeth may have been. Your bridge can be made from gold, alloys, porcelain, or a combination of these materials and is bonded onto surrounding teeth for support.

The success of any bridge depends on its foundation: the other teeth, gums, or bone to which it is attached. Therefore, its very important to keep your existing teeth, gums, and jaw healthy and strong.

Smile Rite Dental Channelview - General dentist in Channelview, TX

A crown is a cap cemented onto an existing tooth that usually covers the portion of your tooth above the gum line. In effect, the crown becomes your tooths new outer surface. Crowns can be made of porcelain, metal, or both. Porcelain crowns are most often preferred because they mimic the translucency of natural teeth and are very strong.

Crowns or onlays (partial crowns) are needed when there is insufficient tooth strength remaining to hold a filling. Unlike fillings, which apply the restorative material directly into your mouth, a crown is fabricated away from your mouth. Your crown is created in a lab from your unique tooth impression, which allows a dental laboratory technician to examine all aspects of your bite and jaw movements. Your crown is then sculpted just for you so that your bite and jaw movements function normally once the crown is placed.

Dentures are natural-looking replacement teeth that are removable. There are two types of dentures: full and partial. Full dentures are given to patients when all of the natural teeth have been removed. Partial dentures are attached to a metal frame that is connected to your natural teeth and are used to fill in where permanent teeth have been removed. Just like natural teeth, dentures need to be properly cared for. Use a gentle cleanser to brush your dentures, always keep them moist when theyre not in use, and be sure to keep your tongue and gums clean as well.

Smile Rite Dental Channelview - General dentist in Channelview, TX

There are times when it is necessary to remove a tooth. Sometimes a baby tooth has misshapen or long roots that prevent it from falling out as it should, and the tooth must be removed to make way for the permanent tooth to erupt. At other times, a tooth may have so much decay that it puts the surrounding teeth at risk of decay, so your doctor may recommend removal and replacement with a bridge or implant. Infection, orthodontic correction, or problems with a wisdom tooth can also require removal of a tooth.

When it is determined that a tooth needs to be removed, your dentist may extract the tooth during a regular checkup or may request another visit for this procedure. The root of each tooth is encased within your jawbone in a tooth socket, and your tooth is held in that socket by a ligament. In order to extract a tooth, your dentist must expand the socket and separate the tooth from the ligament holding it in place. While this procedure is typically very quick, it is important to share with your doctor any concerns or preferences for sedation.

Once a tooth has been removed, neighboring teeth may shift, causing problems with chewing or with your jaw joint function. To avoid these complications, your dentist may recommend that you replace the extracted tooth.

Traditional dental restoratives, or fillings, are most often made of silver amalgam. The strength and durability of this traditional dental material makes it useful for situations where restored teeth must withstand extreme forces that result from chewing, often in the back of the mouth.

Smile Rite Dental Channelview - General dentist in Channelview, TX

Newer dental fillings include ceramic and plastic compounds that mimic the appearance of natural teeth. These compounds, often called composite resins, are usually used on the front teeth where a natural appearance is important, but they can also be used on the back teeth depending on the location and extent of the tooth decay.

There are two different kinds of fillings: direct and indirect. Direct fillings are fillings placed into a prepared cavity in a single visit. They include silver amalgam, glass ionomers, resin ionomers, and composite (resin) fillings. Indirect fillings generally require two or more visits. They include inlays, onlays, and veneers. They are used when a tooth has too much damage to support a filling but not enough to necessitate a crown.

Fluoride is effective in preventing cavities and tooth decay and in preventing plaque from building up and hardening on the tooths surface. A fluoride treatment in your dentists office takes just a few minutes. After the treatment, patients may be asked not to rinse, eat, or drink for at least 30 minutes in order to allow the teeth to absorb the fluoride. Depending on your oral health or your doctors recommendation, you may be required to have a fluoride treatment every three, six, or 12 months.

Smile Rite Dental Channelview - General dentist in Channelview, TX

If you are missing teeth, it is crucial to replace them. Without all your teeth, chewing and eating can destabilize your bite and cause you discomfort. When teeth are missing, your mouth can shift and even cause your face to look older. Implants are a great way to replace your missing teeth, and if properly maintained, can last a lifetime!

Smile Rite Dental Channelview - General dentist in Channelview, TX

An implant is a new tooth made of metal and porcelain that looks just like your natural tooth. Its composed of two main parts: one part is the titanium implant body that takes the place of the missing root, and the second part is the tooth-colored crown that is cemented on top of the implant. With implant treatment, you can smile confidently knowing no one will ever suspect you have a replacement tooth.

In addition to tooth replacement, implants may be used to anchor dentures, especially lower dentures that tend to shift when you talk or chew. For patients with removable partial dentures, implants can replace missing teeth so you have a more natural-looking smile.

Whether you wear braces or not, protecting your smile while playing sports is essential. Mouthguards help protect your teeth and gums from injury. If you participate in any kind of full-contact sport, the American Dental Association recommends that you wear a mouthguard. Choosing the right mouthguard is essential. There are three basic types of mouthguards: the pre-made mouthguard, the boil-and-bite fitted mouthguard, and a custom-made mouthguard from your dentist. When you choose a mouthguard, be sure to pick one that is tear-resistant, comfortable and well-fitted for your mouth, easy to keep clean, and does not prevent you from breathing properly. Your dentist can show you how to wear a mouthguard properly and how to choose the right mouthguard to protect your smile.

Smile Rite Dental Channelview - General dentist in Channelview, TX

If you often wake up with jaw pain, earaches, or headaches, or if you find yourself clenching or grinding your teeth, you may have a common condition called bruxism. Many people do not even know that they grind their teeth, as it often occurs when one is sleeping. If not corrected, bruxism can lead to broken teeth, cracked teeth, or even tooth loss.

Smile Rite Dental Channelview - General dentist in Channelview, TX

There is an easy, non-invasive treatment for bruxism: nightguards. Nightguards are an easy way to prevent the wear and damage that teeth-grinding causes over time. Custom-made by your dentist from soft material to fit your teeth, a nightguard is inserted over your top or bottom arch and prevents contact with the opposing teeth.

In the past, if you had a tooth with a diseased nerve, you'd probably lose that tooth. Today, with a special dental procedure called root canal treatment, your tooth can be saved. When a tooth is cracked or has a deep cavity, bacteria can enter the pulp tissue and germs can cause an infection inside the tooth. If left untreated, an abscess may form. If the infected tissue is not removed, pain and swelling can result. This can not only injure your jawbones, but it is also detrimental to your overall health.

Root canal treatment involves one to three visits. During treatment, your general dentist or endodontist (a dentist who specializes in problems with the nerves of the teeth) removes the affected tissue. Next, the interior of the tooth will be cleaned and sealed. Finally, the tooth is filled with a dental composite. If your tooth has extensive decay, your doctor may suggest placing a crown to strengthen and protect the tooth from breaking. As long as you continue to care for your teeth and gums with regular brushing, flossing, and checkups, your restored tooth can last a lifetime.

Sometimes brushing is not enough, especially when it comes to those hard-to-reach spots in your mouth. It is difficult for your toothbrush to get in-between the small cracks and grooves on your teeth. If left alone, those tiny areas can develop tooth decay. Sealants give your teeth extra protection against decay and help prevent cavities.

Dental sealants are plastic resins that bond and harden in the deep grooves on your tooths surface. When a tooth is sealed, the tiny grooves become smooth and are less likely to harbor plaque. With sealants, brushing your teeth becomes easier and more effective against tooth decay.

Sealants are typically applied to childrens teeth as a preventive measure against tooth decay after the permanent teeth have erupted. However, adults can also receive sealants on healthy teeth. It is more common to seal permanent teeth rather than baby teeth, but every patient has unique needs, and your dentist will recommend sealants on a case-by-case basis.

You no longer need to hide your smile because of gaps, chips, stains, or misshapen teeth. With veneers, you can easily correct your teeths imperfections to help you have a more confident, beautiful smile. Veneers are natural in appearance, and they are a perfect option for patients wanting to make minor adjustments to the look and feel of their smile.

Smile Rite Dental Channelview - General dentist in Channelview, TX

Veneers are thin, custom-made shells made from tooth-colored materials (such as porcelain), and they are designed to cover the front side of your teeth. To prepare for veneers, your doctor will create a unique model of your teeth. This model is sent to the dental technician to create your veneers. Before placing your new veneer, your doctor may need to conservatively prepare your tooth to achieve the desired aesthetic result.

When your veneers are placed, youll be pleased to see that they look like your natural teeth. While veneers are stain-resistant, your doctor may recommend that you avoid coffee, tea, red wine, and tobacco to maintain the beauty of your new smile.

Wisdom teeth are types of molars found in the very back of your mouth. They usually appear in the late teens or early twenties, but may become impacted (fail to erupt) due to lack of room in the jaw or angle of entry. When a wisdom tooth is impacted, it may need to be removed. If it is not removed, you may develop gum tenderness, swelling, or even severe pain. Impacted wisdom teeth that are partially or fully erupted tend to be quite difficult to clean and are susceptible to tooth decay, recurring infections, and even gum disease.

Smile Rite Dental Channelview - General dentist in Channelview, TX

Wisdom teeth are typically removed in the late teens or early twenties because there is a greater chance that the teeths roots have not fully formed and the bone surrounding the teeth is less dense. These two factors can make extraction easier as well as shorten the recovery time.

In order to remove a wisdom tooth, your dentist first needs to numb the area around the tooth with a local anesthetic. Since the impacted tooth may still be under the gums and embedded in your jaw bone, your dentist will need to remove a portion of the covering bone to extract the tooth. In order to minimize the amount of bone that is removed with the tooth, your dentist will often section your wisdom tooth so that each piece can be removed through a small opening in the bone. Once your wisdom teeth have been extracted, the healing process begins. Depending on the degree of difficulty related to the extraction, healing time varies. Your dentist will share with you what to expect and provide instructions for a comfortable, efficient healing process.

Don't worry! Braces aren't nearly as scary as you may think. In fact, braces today come in a variety of styles, materials, and colors, making life with braces much easier, more comfortable, and even more stylish than in the past.

  • Early treatment Early treatment allows orthodontists to monitor the growth of the jaw and recommend further orthodontic treatment if it becomes necessary. Not everybody receives early orthodontic treatment; in some cases it may be recommended that a patient wait to receive treatment.
  • What needs correction The amount of treatment needed to correct a problem will determine how long the process takes. Different patients react to treatments differently. While it may take one patient only 12 months to complete treatment, it may take another patient 24 months. Treatment times can vary depending on how quickly your body responds and how much work is needed to give you the show-stopping smile you expect.
  • YOU! Your willingness to use the appliances your orthodontist gives you plays a major role in the length of time it takes to complete your treatment. Always remember to take care of your braces and appliances; this truly will help make your treatment shorter!
  • Orthodontic braces are a big part of life for many people your age. While braces may have had a bad reputation in the past, today's braces make it easy to look good and feel good! Please contact our practice to schedule your next orthodontic checkup.

    Orthodontic treatment is no longer just for teens. In fact, the American Association of Orthodontists states that one in five orthodontic patients is over the age of 21. Many adults are choosing to receive treatment because they understand the importance of maintaining their health, and they want to feel better about their appearance. Adults everywhere are taking advantage of the opportunity to receive orthodontic care, and now you can too.

    For many adults, the thought of having metal braces is enough to discourage them from receiving treatment. However, today's orthodontic treatment options offer a variety of braces and appliances that are comfortable, aesthetic, and customized to meet your needs. Types of braces include:

    The main difference to remember when treating adults or children and teens, is that in younger patients the jawbones are still developing. For adults, these bones have stopped growing, which may mean the possibility of orthognathic surgery to align the jawbones. Other differences include:

  • Gum or bone loss (periodontal disease) Adults are more likely than children to experience gum recession or even bone loss due to gingivitis or advanced periodontal disease. Patients with straighter teeth are less likely to get gum disease.
  • Worn or missing teeth Over time teeth can become worn down and shift into different positions that can only be corrected with orthodontic care. Missing teeth can cause other teeth to shift and tilt, creating a bad bite and increasing the possibility of gum disease.
  • Incomplete orthodontic treatment as a teen Many adults received some orthodontic treatment as a child or teen, but never completed their treatment. As an adult, they choose to complete their orthodontic treatment to achieve the healthy, beautiful smile they always wanted.
  • Our practice also recognizes that adults and children have different needs, and require a different level of attention and care. We will work with you to ensure that you receive the most appropriate treatments, and that your needs are met with understanding and respect from us.

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    Anjelica Martinez
    a year ago
    (Translated by Google) I recommend Smile Rite Dental for the good service they offer as well as the staff. (Original) Recomiendo Smile Rite Dental por el buen servicio que ofrecen tanto como el personal .


    srhnurse callindashots
    a year ago
    Really great staff and pain free. Would definitely recommend.


    Tris Sanchez
    a year ago
    First time going to this place, for my 6 yr old. She had to have some baby teeth removed. This place was friendly, fast and accommodating. Will definitely keep going.


    Erin Ballard
    a year ago
    They are a wonderful dental team. Always take care of my sons teeth and make sure he's comfortable.


    Narcissa Trevino
    a year ago
    Always taken care of in a timely manner, great service, and the dentist and assistance are always thorough about what their doing and interactive with my boys.


    Isaiah Lial
    a year ago
    Love it


    Adan Betancourt
    a year ago
    (Translated by Google) Excellent service, the ixcsamar girl was very kind and responsible. (Original) Excelente servicio , la muchacha ixcsamar fue muy amable y responsable.


    Josefina Navarro
    a year ago
    (Translated by Google) Excellent service all very clean and all the staff very friendly.DLB (Original) Excelente servicio todo muy limpio y todo el personal muy amable.DLB


    Eleuteria gaytan
    a year ago
    (Translated by Google) Very friendly all the staff, I am very happy. (Original) Muy amable todo el personal , estoy muy feliz .


    Yudith Cruz
    a year ago
    (Translated by Google) The best service, the girls very friendly and always willing to help (Original) El mejor servicio,las chicas muy amables y siempre dispuestas a ayudar


    christie garcia
    a year ago
    The staff is so friendly helped me with all my questions/needs. 10/10 recommend.


    Amanda Rodriguez
    a year ago
    Great place to get you dental work loving staff


    Maria Perez
    a year ago
    (Translated by Google) It is very good treatment for the children and the assistants very good people (Original) Es muy buen trato para los ninos y las asistentes muy buenas personas


    Lisandra Figueredo
    a year ago
    This place is amazing. Staff is kind and very helpful and professional. They gave a great treatment to my family. Recommend it 100%. I will definitely come back.


    Jorge Tzul
    a year ago
    (Translated by Google) Good attention, thanks for everything Carolina Munoz (Original) Buena atencion, gracias por todo Carolina Munoz


    keeping up with leslie
    2 years ago
    super good with my 2 year old daughter!


    Walteren Rougeaux
    2 years ago
    Great visit nurse and doctor was very nice and helpful.


    Arely Romero
    2 years ago
    (Translated by Google) Excellent (Original) Excelente


    Henry Lopez
    2 years ago
    Brisa is the best dental assistant and very professional.


    Victor Mancilla
    2 years ago
    Lovely and good tv shows


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