Having an abscessed tooth in Georgetown means you’re struggling with pain, discomfort, and a disruption to your everyday life that’s unnecessary and can be unbearable. How did it get to this point? Let’s take a look and talk about coming to Trade Winds Dental where a meeting with Dr. Derek… Read More…
OK, so we’re about a month late with this one — National Dental Hygiene Month was actually observed last month in October, however — we say every month should celebrate this invaluable part of your dental care. Join your Georgetown dentist in talking about why dental hygiene and Dental Hygiene… Read More…
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With advances in modern dentistry, a trip to Trade Winds Dental these days is pretty routine. But visiting Dr. David Hennington and our team still makes some patients anxious—so much so that they don’t go as often as they should and end up with costly complications down the road, such… Read More…
There are numerous ways to prevent cavities. Some, like brushing your teeth regularly and visiting our Georgetown, TX office, are more obvious than others. Beyond the standard methods of preventing cavities there are a number of different ways to keep your mouth healthy that you might also find surprising. 1…. Read More…
Did you know there are as many types of dental fillings as there are flavors of ice cream? Okay, maybe that’s an exaggeration. Still, when you visit the dentist with a cavity, there are many filling options. Most of us just sit in the chair, open our mouths, and let… Read More…
It’s summer—that wonderful time of year when fresh and delicious produce abounds. Dr. David Hennington will tell you that your teeth, gums, and tissues all rely on an appropriate mix of vitamins and minerals to maintain good oral health no matter what time of year. In previous studies, nutrients in… Read More…
Brushing your teeth properly removes the food particles and bacteria that can lead to tooth decay and gum disease. However, you do not want to scrub your teeth or gums heavily. A heavy hand can lead to tooth and gum erosion, as Dr. David Hennington and our staff see all… Read More…
When acids are allowed to erode tooth enamel long enough to leach calcium and other minerals from your enamel and dentin, a process called demineralization occurs. This rapidly leads to tooth decay unless reversed by good oral hygiene and professional dental cleanings at our Georgetown, TX office. Acids responsible for… Read More…