The Basics: Gingivitis

Have you ever heard of gingivitis before? Gingivitis is an oral health condition that often arises at an early stage of gum disease. Because gum disease is a progressive disease in which your gum tissues are suffering and are infected, it may progress over a period of many months or even years before it can eventually be discovered. Thus, it... read more »

Are Your Teeth and Gums Receiving the Proper Treatments They Deserve?

Do you always make sure to keep your oral health care at its peak levels? Are your teeth and gums receiving the proper treatment they deserve? For more information about optimum oral health care, consider the following: - Do you always keep your toothbrush in a safe space that is free from contamination? - Do you avoid snacks that can... read more »

Instructions on How to Clean Your Teeth with a Water Flosser

Do you get confused and overwhelmed when using your water flosser? If so, don’t worry—Dr. Edmon R. Hutchison and our dental team are here to help you. With our tips and information, you’ll be able to use this handy and beneficial tool to clean your smile and prevent dental issues like tooth decay and gum disease. To begin, fill the... read more »

Cosmetic Dentistry for the Holidays

The holiday season has returned once again. The merry joy and gracious gift-giving festivities will be aplenty, so make sure to keep your teeth well-protected. If you should suffer an oral accident from literally biting off more than you can chew, our dentists at Royse City Dental Care are here to help. Whether your smile needs a simple tooth restoration... read more »

Our Dental Veneers Can Improve the Appearance of Your Smile

At Royse City Dental Care, our skilled dentists, Dr. Hutchison, Dr. Gabrielsen, and Dr. Craig are happy to be able to offer porcelain and resin dental veneers for our patients in Royse City, Texas, and the surrounding areas. Dental veneers are a quick, pleasing and safe fix for front teeth that are less attractive than you would like them to be.... read more »

How Gum Disease Impacts You

Gum disease happens when the gum tissue surrounding your pearly whites pull back from the tooth and exposing the tooth and tooth roots. As this occurs, gaps begin to form between the teeth and the gum line, allowing the buildup of harmful plaque-causing bacteria in these “pockets”. As this plaque hardens, it can cause long-term problems including tooth loss. How... read more »