Stay Out Of The San Antonio Dental Danger Zone

Stay Out Of The Dental Danger Zone With Your San Antonio Dentist

You would never consider running a red light on a busy San Antonio street or crossing over a lane of orange construction cones on the freeway, but you might be doing some everyday things that are a real danger to your oral health.

I’m Dr. William Stewart, a dentist serving the Leon Springs and Beorne area, and I want to share with you some common habits that could be detrimental to the health of your teeth.

Crunching ice between your teeth might be refreshing on a bright day in San Antonio, but the soft tissue inside your teeth won’t appreciate it. Once this tissue gets irritated, you’re more likely to get toothaches and have increased sensitivity to hot or cold foods.

Participating in your favorite sport without proper mouth protection is a risk that no one in San Antonio should take. If there is a chance that a mouth injury could occur (and there is with most sports) then get to the nearest San Antonio sporting goods store and purchase an inexpensive mouth guard or, better yet, ask me about a custom mouthguard.

Using your teeth to open anything is a bad idea. Every time your teeth come in contact with foreign objects there is potential for chipping and cracking.

Now that you know how to avoid these risks, what can you do if you’ve already damaged your teeth from these activities or similar ones? Make an appointment with our patient-centered and detail oriented staff and we’ll see how we can help.

If you’ve had chipping or cracking problems, there are a variety of cosmetic dentistry procedures that might help you. If you have overly-sensitive teeth, I may be able to prescribe a prescription toothpaste to relieve the pain.

We can also answer any questions you have about dental veneers, gum contouring, or teeth whitening in San Antonio. We hope to hear from you soon, but in the meantime, keep those pearly whites safe and sound.

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