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Thursday, January 1, 2015

Happy New Year From Flower Mound Dental



New Year’s Day marks the beginning of the calendar year in most parts of the world. The holiday is celebrated on January 1st of each year. Customs and celebrations vary by country, religion, and even individual desires. Whether celebrated quietly or with gusto, the day brings the start of new opportunities for those that observe it.
United States and Canada
In both the US and Canada, celebrations begin on New Year’s Eve. At midnight on January 1st the New Year is welcomed with bells, horns, whistles, and other noisemakers. Fireworks are often part of the celebrations. In New York City, Times Square comes alive with revelers. In Toronto, there are large celebrations which may feature concerts, late-night partying, sporting events, and fireworks, with free public transit service during peak party times. Many individuals in North America greet the year by making resolutions for improvements in their lives.
China
In China, many people celebrate two forms of a new year. They may observe January 1st, but the traditional Chinese New Year is based on a lunar calendar. Parades with paper lanterns and dragons made from silk are a significant part of the festivities. Legends say that the dragon spends most of its time in hibernation so fireworks are used to keep the dragon awake.
Jewish Celebration
Jewish New Year’s observances begin with Rosh Hashanah, the first day of the New Year, and end with Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. This ten-day celebration is held in September or October, based on the Hebrew calendar. The New Year is not marked as much with loud celebrations as with personal insight to mend wrongs and resolve to better oneself.
Other countries and cultures also have different dates for New Year’s Day observances:
  • Vietnam observes the New Year in February
  • In Iran, the day is celebrated on March 21st
  • Islamic cultures often observe the tenth day of the month of Muharram
  • Russian Orthodox observers use the Julian calendar and celebrate on January 14th
  • Buddhist celebrations are held from April 13th through 15th
If you observe New Year’s Day by making healthy resolutions, include dental care in your plans with Dr. William Wyatt and the entire team at Flower Mound Dental Care.  The health of your teeth and gums contributes to your overall health. Caring for your mouth now can prevent many dental problems later in life as well as lower your risk for other systemic illnesses including Heart Disease, Diabetes, Alzheimer's Disease and even strokes!  
Flower Mound Dental Care wishes you a healthy, prosperous, and  a very Happy New Year! Give us a call today to schedule your dental exam and start your new year off right!

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Dentist Flower Mound TX | Dentist in Flower Mound TX Has A Patient Centered Approach to Dental Care

What Makes Us Different?

We specialize in treating people with complex, extraordinary needs. Our small, intimate office means more personalized care for you.  It takes longer to develop a treatment plan for people with complex needs. We will spend more time to concentrate just on you.


  • We pride ourselves on top-notch service with a high level of patient satisfaction.
  • We are a small office that creates time just for you.
  • We enjoy caring for people with complex needs.
  • We offer a wide range of services including sedation for fearful patients and dental implants for patients missing one or many teeth.
Our team has extensive training and a strong commitment to continuing education.

Patients tell us that they have never experienced such a high level of service, individualized care and precise dentistry, all delivered in an atmosphere of compassion and kindness.

The New Patient Appointment

The new patient appointment is the next step on your path to total oral health. Starting with a pre-clinical conversation, we will thoroughly explore your oral care history and discuss your present situation and the goals that you have for your oral health. It is a time for you to ask us any questions and tell us anything you think will help us formulate a perfectly customized treatment plan.

Your Personal Invitation

We invite you to explore our website and practice Facebook page, where you'll see many of our before and after smiles of happy patients we have treated.  Call our Flower Mound TX dental office today to reserve your personal consultation.  For years we've delivered the personalized care and excellent service our patients deserve - and they can't stop smiling!    You will soon discover what our patients have come to expect.  You will discover what GREAT dental care is like!  If you'll give us 10% of your trust, we will earn the other 90%. 

We look forward to meeting you, and as always, we are committed to your oral and overall health.

Sincerely,

Dr. William Wyatt and our entire dental care team!


(972) 220-1823
www.FlowerMoundDental.com

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Dentist Flower Mound TX | When Do You Need To Replace Old Fillings?


There is no substitution for a natural healthy tooth. Dental fillings are intended to replace tooth structure and restore a tooth damaged by decay (a cavity) back to its normal function and shape. Silver (amalgam) and tooth-colored (composite) fillings last a long time, though they can develop decay when the integrity is compromised by open margins, fracture, or recurrent decay. 

Amalgam fillings are made of an alloy (mixed metals) that expands and contracts. They have no bonding properties, and so to place an amalgam filling, the hole in the tooth may need to be larger. Because of these two factors, fractures frequently occur. There are three types of cracks that are commonly associated. Craze lines are superficial with no treatment needed. Fractures extend along other parts of the tooth and may require a filling replacement or crown. Cracks extend toward the root and can require a root canal and crown or, if too severe, extraction.

A filling needs to be sealed to the tooth. If the seal between the tooth and the filling breaks down, food debris and bacteria can seep down under the filling and cause recurrent decay. If the decay is treated early, replacing the filling is adequate. If not, a crown and even a root canal may be needed. The biggest mistake you can make is waiting to do something about a broken or unsealed filling until it is painful. Doing this will only make the treatment more involved and often times more expensive.

Regular dental exams and X-rays are used to evaluate dental fillings. You will not be able to tell on your own when your fillings start to fail. Just as a car mechanic will change the oil, correct your alignment, or change your tires, a dental checkup will help you identify small concerns to fix as you go in order to avoid a critical emergency.

Pay attention to any bite or temperature sensitivity in teeth that have fillings. This can be an indicator for some of the problems listed above. You know your teeth better than anyone. Your observations are most valuable when evaluating a filling for replacement. If replacement is needed, know you are doing what is best to prevent future dental calamities and make an appointment to see us today!


(972) 220-1823



Thursday, July 18, 2013

Dentist Flower Mound TX | Flower Mound TX Dentist Shares A Summer Tip


Flower Mound TX dentist, Dr. William Wyatt says, please go ahead and enjoy a cold drink on a warm day—just  don’t chew the ice!

Did you know that chewing ice can injure gums, fracture tooth enamel, and even break teeth? People with braces, recent dental work, or sensitive teeth need be extra careful!

What are your favorite iced beverages to drink when the weather gets warm?


For more great dental information be sure to visit us now at: 


(972) 220-1823


Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Dentist Flower Mound TX | Brighten Your Smile This Summer With Teeth Whitening In Flower Mound TX


When you think of summer, what comes to mind? Is it time spent at the beach? Picnics and barbeques? Nights of fun with friends and end of the winter celebrations? With summer fast approaching, many people begin thinking about brightening their smiles this time of year. Teeth whitening procedures help many people to achieve this goal. Did you know that Dr. Wyatt offers great specials on teeth whitening to all of his new patients with a complete exam, necessary x-rays and dental hygiene visit?


Teeth whitening works well for many people, but it is not for everyone. Some people have intrinsic (within the teeth) stain that isn’t likely to whiten very much. Whitening systems are usually very effective for people with surface staining and very few restorations on their front teeth. For patients with multiple restorations in the front teeth, they will probably get very little benefit from whitening. These patients are often better candidates for porcelain veneers or Lumineers.

There are many options available, and making a decision as to which system to use can seem overwhelming. There are whitening toothpastes, over-the-counter products, daytime or night time whitening systems, and in-office whitening technology, all of which have varying degrees of effectiveness. But don’t worry, Dr. Wyatt is here to help guide you!

• Whitening toothpastes and other over-the-counter whiteners are effective for some people, but offer milder results than those achieved by professional whitening.  They can also be used without the supervision, however, the results are often less dramatic and often don’t last as long.

• The most popular professional whitening systems generally involve stronger whitening agents such as take-home bleaching trays. Dr. Wyatt takes dental impressions of your teeth which are used to custom make your very own trays to fit your mouth perfectly. You can even choose between different strengths of whitening material (an hour a day or overnight) and determine which one works best around your schedule! The take-home products usually take about two weeks to get the desired effect. Check out our Teeth Whitening on our website or ask us about our FREE Whitening-for-Life program!

• In-office whitening systems have become extremely popular due to the “instant gratification” aspect. At a time when people seem to be busier than ever, many people prefer one-hour solutions like Zoom in office whitening.

Teeth whitening is more popular than ever because many people want to have whiter, brighter teeth. Remember that teeth whitening can be effective for most people. Feel free to call us today at 
(972) 220-1823 to take advantage of our complimentary consultation with Dr. Wyatt for more specific advice on teeth whitening, and to make sure that you get the results that you want.

In addition to teeth whitening, we provide a full menu of cosmetic dental procedures at ourFlower Mound TX dental office. With porcelain veneers, you can correct the shape of your teeth in addition to brightening the color. If you are missing a tooth, a dental implant may be the solution.

If you are embarrassed by a less-than-sparkling smile, let Dr. Wyatt and his team of dental professionals help you brighten it up this summer!



Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Teeth Whitening in Flower Mound TX


Legend has it that comedian Rodney Dangerfield once asked his dentist for advice.

“Doc – my teeth are yellow. What should I do?”


To which his dentist replied: “Wear a brown tie!”

Fortunately, these days we can give much better advice than that.

Most of us begin life with beautiful sparkly white teeth, but just as the years bring wrinkles, sags, bags and more – the age fairy can make our teeth much more yellow or brown than they used to be. Why does nature add this cruelty to her bag of tricks?


Here is a brief primer on yellowing teeth. The outer coating of our teeth is made of enamel – a beautiful smooth sparkling white surface. On the inside is a material called dentin, a darker material which makes up the core of our teeth. Normal activities such as chewing and exposure to acids in foods cause microscopic cracks in our enamel, allowing the yellow dentin to show through.

As most of us know, certain foods and drinks canalso stain our teeth, contributing to a darker appearance. Smoking makes things much worse (and it’s not too good to the rest of your body either!)! Basically there are two types of tooth stains –extrinsic stains (those that form on the outside of the teeth) and intrinsic stains (those that come from within).

Simple extrinsic stains can be removed by a good professional tooth cleaning and polishing. As these become more complex, tooth bleaching – either professional or over-the-counter, will be required.
Intrinsic stains, those that come from the inside of your teeth, are more difficult to remove and typically involve treatment from a dental professional.

A question that we are often asked at Dr. Wyatt's Office is “Do those whitening kits I can buy at the drug store actually work?”The answer is: Maybe!

For easy to remove light staining, in some cases they can do the trick. Best of all, it certainly won’t hurt to try them! However, we find that most of our patients achieve mush better results with professionally supervised whitening. Not only are the materials stronger, but we fabricate a custom application tray which fits your teeth perfectly, allowing the whitening materials to work at their maximum.

The good news is, you no longer have to put up with yellow unsightly teeth! Modern tooth whitening techniques are one of the greatest, easiest to use, most predictable and economically comfortable advances we have seen in dentistry in a long time! At William E. Wyatt's dental office we  would be happy to discuss your teeth whitening options with you.

New whitening special Call Today!

972-220-1823 and we’ll happily bring you in for a free whitening consultation.  Our goal is to give you the biggest happiest smile possible!

Visit our website at www.flowermounddental.com

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