Friday, March 16, 2018

Why Choose Invisalign?

Any effective family dentist will promote Invisalign to its patients. A smile is an incredibly powerful thing, and maintaining a healthy, shining oral appearance is important for both professional and personal relationships.

Where oral care is considered, teeth straightening is sometimes required post-braces-age. Teens and adults alike can benefit from Invisalign, and the revolutionary invention has offered fantastic oral advancements for patients and providing dentists.

What is Invisalign?

Invisalign is, essentially, a set of braces composed of plastic. These braces are “invisible” to onlookers, and they deliver a comfortable and feasible alternative to traditional, metal braces provided by family dentists.

The Invisalign website outlines the many benefits of patients accessing the treatment. They depict Invisalign “as effective” as traditional braces. Again, Invisalign is incredibly subtle in appearance; onlookers will see results without metal bars and filaments.

Minimal Restrictions

Thankfully, Invisalign is practically impervious to the many “problems” experienced with traditional braces. Due to Invisalign’s removable options, minimal food and drink restrictions exist. Similarly, when proper brushing is heeded, most foods will allude becoming trapped within Invisalign, as the oral care apparatus itself is very cleanable.

Beautiful Smiles

Invisalign is effective for many patients, and those acquiring Invisalign treatment needn’t worry about longer-than-average delays to witness results. Invisalign boosts confidence—and it constantly straightens the patient’s teeth during everyday activities!


Opting in to Invisalign is easy, and its results are astounding. Before accessing treatment, discuss it with an effective oral consultant. Invisalign, while incredibly feasible for most, may require minor adaptation for some. More information can be found
here, or request an appointment for a consultation and straight, pearly-white teeth are just around the corner.

Friday, December 22, 2017

Make New Year's Resolutions for Your Teeth


A new year is quickly approaching, so if you are like most people, you may have already started to think about making your New Year's resolutions. It is common for people to resolve to quit bad habits, save more money or start exercising. Those are all great, but what about promising to take better care of your teeth? It is easy to take your teeth for granted, but they actually play a major role in your overall health and they have a direct effect on a number of body systems. Making a New Year's resolution to keep your teeth healthy will go a long way towards keeping you healthy and giving you a healthier, brighter smile throughout 2018.

Eat Fruits and Vegetables
Making a New Year's resolution to eat healthy is one of the most important things you can do for your dental health. Poor nutrition can affect your immune system and increase the risk to a variety of oral disorders, including gum disease. The natural antioxidants and nutrients found in fruits and vegetables help improve your body's ability to fight inflammation and bacteria as well as provide protection for your teeth and gums.
Quit Tobacco Products
Making the decision to quit using tobacco products is one of the most common New Year's resolutions. The use of tobacco can cause oral cancer, throat cancer, tooth discoloration and gum disease. In fact, people who smoke or chew tobacco are twice as likely to lose their teeth as those who don't. The good news is your risk of tooth loss significantly decreases after you quit using smokeless tobacco and your dentist can remove the discoloration to give you a brighter smile.
Keep Brushing and Flossing
One of the most important things you can do to protect your teeth from gum disease and tooth decay is to have a solid brushing and flossing routine. For a healthy, bright smile, you should brush your teeth at least twice per day and floss at least once per day. Without proper oral care, you may develop gum disease or experience tooth loss. Plus, not taking care of your teeth and gums can have a significant effect on your overall health, including increasing the risk for heart disease.

One of the most important New Year's resolutions you can make for a healthier smile is to visit your dentist regularly. Routine visits to the dentist can help prevent oral health problems before they start. The start of a new year is also the perfect time to make a resolution regarding the dental services you have been putting off. If you have been living with pain in your teeth and gums or are fed up with hiding your smile because of staining, schedule a dental appointment today and we can help you stick with your New Year's resolution of having a whiter, brighter and healthier smile.

Friday, December 15, 2017

KOR Whitening Offers Improved Teeth Whitening Results

Keeping your teeth white can be a challenge, especially if you regularly eat or drink foods and beverages that cause stains, such as coffee or tea. Thankfully, there’s a new and easy way to get rid of these stains and have brighter teeth again. At Kingsland Dental, we’re now offering KOR Whitening Deep Bleaching System. This innovative teeth whitening product is convenient to use and is strong enough to remove tough or severe stains. Here’s a closer look at how it works and the types of benefits it provides.

Whitening Process

The KOR Whitening system features customized trays with
whitening gel containing oxygen, which your teeth absorb. This leads to the breakdown of stain molecules, including those from tetracycline and other difficult stain-causing substances.

What to Expect

When you let your family dentist know that you want to use KOR Whitening, you can expect to do the following:
  • Visit your dentist to have teeth molds created in order to have comfortable trays made for your mouth.
  • See your dentist after the trays are made so you’ll learn how to wear them.
  • Wear a KOR Whitening tray every night for two weeks as you sleep.
  • Visit your dentist for a follow-up appointment to check your results and discuss home maintenance to permanently keep your teeth white.
Benefits of KOR Whitening

KOR Whitening trays provide a number of advantages, including:

  • Comfort. KOR Whitening trays are thinner than other types of trays, making them more comfortable to wear. They also cause little to no tooth and gum sensitivity, unlike other forms of whitening.
  • Convenience. KOR Whitening trays are worn at night, so you don’t have to worry about trying to wear them as you’re going about your day.
  • Improved results. KOR Whitening trays are able to whiten teeth by an impressive 16 shades or more, and these results are often permanent as long as you follow home maintenance procedures afterwards.

Interested in learning more about your whitening options? Give us a call at (281)646-8888 or request an appointment and ask your dental hygienist!

Friday, December 8, 2017

Oral Health Stocking Stuffers

The holiday season is here, which means that you will be looking for the perfect stocking stuffers for friends, relatives, business associates, and others. Dental hygiene products are the best stocking stuffers because they can help dental patients to fight plaque and dental disease in between dental cleaning visits. They can be amazing tooth whitening supplements after a patient receives a professional whitening, as well. Furthermore, dental hygiene stocking stuffers can give travelers the products they need to have fresh vacations and business meetings. The following are some top oral hygiene stocking stuffers for the current year:




  • Colgate Total Advanced Pro-Shield
    • Colgate Total Advanced Pro-Shield mouthwash is an elite mouthwash that fights bacteria for up to 12 hours. The product kills 99 percent of mouth germs on contact and continues to fight against diseases such as gingivitis. Colgate Total Advanced Pro-Shield has proven to reduce plaque significantly as well as freshen the breath without the burn of alcohol. The consumer-friendly mouthwash comes in three powerful flavors, which are Peppermint Blast, Wintermint Rush, and Spearmint Surge.
  • Oral-B Complete Deep Clean Ultra Floss
    • Dental floss is a necessity for any person who wants to maintain above-standard dental hygiene. Oral-B Complete Deep Clean Ultra Floss is a special product that stretches to fit between all of the teeth. Additionally, the floss removes food and plaque that is stuck below the person’s gum line. Oral-B Complete Deep Clean Ultra Floss is the perfect product for fighting gingivitis.
  • Crest 3D White Glamorous Mouth Rinse
    • Crest 3D White Glamorous Mouth Rinse could be a perfect stocking stuffer for a person who wants to maintain a white smile after a professional treatment. The rinse has special triple action formula that whitens teeth, kills germs, and protects the surface of the teeth from new stains.
  • Philips Sonicare HX3351/02 Battery Operated Toothbrush
    • The Philips Sonicare HX3351/02 battery operated toothbrush is a travel-size toothbrush with an advanced high-velocity dynamic cleaning system. Regular dental patients and patients with braces can receive maximum teeth cleaning from this device.
The aforementioned items are perfect items to slip into the stocking of people who are adamant about dental hygiene. You may also stuff their stockings with the number to a reliabledental team for their continued care.

Friday, November 10, 2017

Athletes and Oral Health

The rigorous dietary plans and exercise regimes could place athletes at a disadvantage where oral health is concerned and for more reasons than one. Protein boosters, high energy drinks, dietary supplement, and weight control meals mostly contain high sucrose and high acid contents that actually wear the finish off the tooth’s protective surface – the enamel.


Combining Upscale Dental Care with Athletic Regimes

Sports group experts, high profile athletes, athletic medication professionals, and dental advisors all agree and support the fact that money, time and effort is vital for maintaining the superb level of performance displayed by athletes.  They also state that basic oral care regimes can be implemented to improve overall dental health while maintaining prime functioning for athletes and stay within the budget.  Ordinary procedures like improved brushing skills and high fluoride toothpastes would deter toothaches which lead to head and neck pains that make sleeping and training virtually impossible.  The collaborative effort of proper oral care and standard dietary and training are what make the difference between gold or silver winners.

Child Athlete Dental Protection


It is recommended that every athlete, regardless of age, sex, or performance level, should have a mouth guard as part of their equipment.  All athletes should purchase and use mouth guards from the time they begin any type of sport.  The ADA works in connection with dentists and offers valuable information in their brochure, entitled Sports Safety, to inform parents and children about facial protection.

Kingsland Dental Group: Dentist with a Passion for Quality Care



For more than 30 years, Kingsland DentalGroup has served clients with the most comprehensive dental care available. We provide our clients with innovative dental techniques to keep their teeth healthy and looking great. Whether you are interested in taking preventative measures or looking to correct any “wear and tear”, we can help. Not only do we provide the basics like tooth cleaning, fillings, and checkups, we also provide:


  • Full smile makeovers
  • Dental implants
  • Use laser dental technology
  • Repair damaged teeth
  • Provide KOR, the most innovative technique in tooth whitening
    • The KOR tooth whitening system is the newest innovation in tooth whitening treatments.  This procedure is effective on teeth which were formerly thought to be incurably stained.  This safe, comfortable process will have your teeth looking brand new.
  • Provide non-surgical gum therapy
  • Perform root canals
  • Insert porcelain inlays and onlays

If you have any question or would like to make an appointment, give us a call at (281) 646-8888 and one of our staff would be happy to help!

Friday, November 3, 2017

The 5 Best Oral Care Products

Keeping your mouth healthy requires more than one cleaning every six months. Even if you regularly focus on your oral care, a good toothbrush and toothpaste along with a dedicated flossing routine is just the foundation of oral health. Here are five of the best oral care products you may not know you need.

Gum Therapy
Unfortunately (or perhaps fortunately, depending on how you look at it), gum disease is often painless, so its advance can go undetected for some time. Your family dentist may offer a procedure called scaling and root planning to help reverse the damage done by gum - or periodontal - disease. During this procedure, your hygienist will clean between teeth and gums down to the root, so you may need anesthetic. Since it’s a non-surgical intervention, it’s a good step to try first.

Save a Tooth
Getting a tooth knocked out is hardly a run-of-the-mill occurrence, but should it happen to you, Save-A-Tooth gives it the best chance of being re-implanted successfully. Especially if you live with young children, who’s rough and tumble ways heighten the chances of this happening, having Save-A-Tooth on hand can reduce the dental costs associated with getting a false tooth by upping the chances that the real one survives.

Bridges
Missing a tooth can cause problems speaking and eating, as well as jaw strain when your mouth has to work too hard to compensate for the missing tooth. Bridges correct tooth gaps by attaching to the teeth on either side and filling them with sturdy, natural-looking teeth. Bridges improve the health of surrounding teeth and jaws, and since only a dentist can remove them, they won’t fall out.

Flouride Gel
Akin to the fluoride treatments you receive at the dentist’s office, brush-on fluoride gel allows you to give your teeth the same anti-cavity protection at home. It is intended for use after you brush your teeth, and not as a toothpaste replacement. Ask your hygienist for home fluoride options at your next visit.

Invisalign Braces
Straight teeth result in more than a pretty smile; they also reduce the chances of tooth decay and loss, gum disease and jaw problems, among others. When you’re older, however, few things sound less appealing than a mouth full of metal, especially if you work with professionals. Instead, try Invisalign, which straightens your teeth without people knowing. While targeted cleaning and flossing do help, dentists recommend straightening teeth when possible.


Friday, October 20, 2017

Dental Hygiene Month - Chew!

Can Chewing Gum Really Help Prevent Cavities?


Chewing gum can be fun, but did you know that it can also help you with your oral care? Studies have shown that chewing sugarless gum for twenty minutes after eating can reduce the risk of tooth decay. 

How Does It Work? 
Bacteria form on your teeth, and the longer they are there the more likely they are to secrete an acid. This acid is what causes cavities and tooth decay. Brushing and flossing is one way to rid these bacteria from your mouth, but there is another way too — saliva. 
Saliva is capable of washing away food remnants and other debris that are in your mouth, thereby neutralizing acids to help prevent erosion of tooth enamel and getting rid of bacteria that cause tooth decay. Your saliva also contains nutrients such as calcium, fluoride and phosphates; these nutrients work together to strengthen tooth enamel. 
The best way to increase the flow of saliva in your mouth is by chewing, which is where the gum comes in. With each bite your mouth will produce more saliva, and the more saliva there is the more debris and bacteria that will get pushed out of your mouth. 
Look For the ADA Seal 
Don't reach for your nearest packet of bubble gum thinking it will keep cavities at bay. You want to make sure the gum you pick is sugar free. Sugar is one of the leading causes of tooth decay, so chewing sugary gum would be counterproductive.
The easiest way to pick a gum that's not going to end up causing you more problems than it solves is to look for the American Dental Association seal on the package. The ADA tests gum to make sure that it is good for gums and prevents plaque acids from building up. The organization only approves gums that contain Xylitol, a natural sweetener, rather than sugar.
Gums that don't have the ADA seal aren't as effective. Be sure to ask your family dentist if you are unsure about a gum's quality. Most dentists have a few brands of their own that they know work well for oral hygiene.
Keep Brushing
Remember that gum isn't a substitute for brushing and flossing. There are some bacteria that gum can't take out, especially when it settles in between the teeth. It is important to continue brushing twice per day with fluoride toothpaste and to use floss and mouthwash for those hard to reach areas. Use gum along with your daily routine to keep your mouth clean and acid free.

If you have any questions about your hygiene then consult your dentist. It's good to take an active role in your oral hygiene to prevent long term problems.