Your child’s primary teeth play a very important role in helping them chew and process food for safe swallowing. If your son or daughter is inconsistent with brushing their teeth twice each day, a cavity could start to develop. Primary teeth are often smaller than permanent adult teeth. If an area of tooth decay compromises one of their molars, there... read more »
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 »
As you may already know, tooth decay is a serious and dangerous dental issue that could result in toothaches and even tooth loss. This is why it’s best to keep it away from your smile. However, that might be a tricky task if you’re not sure how to do so. But, it’s not as tough as it might sound. All... read more »
Does your smile need a pick-me-up? Is it suffering from numerous cracks, chips, or stains so deep in the enamel that you can’t erase them via whitening? If so, then it’s time you come in to pay our team here at Royse City Dental Care a visit. We’ll show you what crowns can do for your smile, your self-confidence, and... read more »
ADA-approved toothpaste and floss are great at removing plaque from your teeth and gums, but they don’t always reach the level of cleanliness that your mouth needs to stay healthy. Incorporating mouthwash into your routine will kill any leftover bacteria and leave your mouth feeling fresh. Mouthwash contains the following basic components: water, alcohol, cleaning agents, flavor ingredient and color... read more »
Your mouth is one of the most fascinating parts of your body. Not only does it house your pearly whites and gums, your tongue and throat, but it also houses millions of bacteria! In the average adult, anywhere from 100 to 200 species of bacteria may live in your mouth. If you take good care of your teeth, you will... read more »
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Monday
7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Tuesday
7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday
7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
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7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
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7:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
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