Montgomery cosmetic dentist William Quinn, D.D.S. has numerous solutions for a missing tooth, discolorations or broken teeth. You'll be glad to know about the cutting-edge cosmetic techniques available. Ask us about veneers and teeth whitening and how we can maximize your dental insurance. We also provide teeth whitening, braces and dental implants.
Gaps between teeth or other flaws can make you feel like withdrawing from the social scene. Dental crowns, natural-looking veneers or tooth-colored composite fillings can make your smile beautiful.
Make your appointment today with your Montgomery cosmetic dentist by filling out the form here on our website. Or call us right away at (936) 756-6867. Our friendly team will be happy to schedule your exam with Montgomery Park Dental Care to get the process started for your healthy smile.
If you prefer home teeth whitening for convenience, set up an appointment with William Quinn, D.D.S. at his practice in the Montgomery, TX area. You'll be able to whiten your teeth in the privacy of your home, and on your own schedule, even while you watch television or read a book. You'll be very pleased with the results of Dr. Quinn's natural home tooth whitening process.
For comfortable dental hygiene treatment in the Montgomery, Texas area, Dr. William Quinn is known for having a gentle touch. The friendly team at Montgomery Park Dental Care provides teeth cleaning for a whiter smile.
Maintaining good dental hygiene is the foundation for healthy teeth and gums. We're committed to helping you have a lifetime of oral health.
We're always happy to welcome new patients to our practice. Now you can even download and complete our packet of New Patient Forms before you arrive for your first visit.
Now damaged teeth can be restored in a single visit, usually in about one hour, with a durable ceramic material that matches the natural color of your other teeth.
The Zoom! In-Office Whitening System is a revolutionary tooth whitening dentistry procedure, it's safe, effective and fast, very fast. In just over an hour, your teeth will be dramatically whiter.
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If you're looking for a highly-trained cosmetic dentist in Willis you've come to the right place. Dr. William Quinn offers cosmetic dentistry that Willis residents have come to trust for caring and professional dental care.
Tetrasodium pyrophosphate (TSPP) in toothpaste removes calcium and magnesium from the saliva so they can't form tartar on your teeth. Some toothpastes contain potassium nitrate to build protection against the pain of sensitive teeth. Baking soda adds foam and scouring ability and can fight acid-loving bacteria.
Peroxide toothpastes not only lighten the teeth but also kill germs. Finally, sweeteners and flavorings are added to mask the taste so that you'll use it. Call Montgomery Park Dental Care at (855) 737-9558 and we’ll be happy to recommend a toothpaste that’s right for you.
It should be easy to seal an envelope, but those who suffer from a condition called xerostomia, or dry mouth, usually have to reach for some tape instead. Dry mouth can not only hinder your enjoyment of food, but affect the health of your teeth. Heavy plaque and food accumulations tend to occur with this condition, which can lead to tooth decay and gum disease.
Saliva is the body's self-cleansing mechanism. It helps remove food, debris, and plaque from the tooth surfaces, protecting you from oral diseases. It cleans your teeth and neutralizes acids, which prevents tooth decay. People who have dry mouth are very susceptible to cavities, especially on the roots of their teeth, so please call us today at (855) 737-9558 to schedule a consultation with Dr. William Quinn.
From a dental point of view, there's nothing soft about so-called soft drinks. Sugar does not directly damage teeth. That happens when certain bacteria in the mouth release acids that eat into tooth enamel. These bacteria, however, need food to survive and refined sugar is a very potent source. What you eat, they eat. If not eliminated promptly, they hang around to do their dirty work.
The real culprit in carbonated soft drinks, however, is the fizz itself: carbonic acid. A sugary, un-carbonated drink like Kool-Aid is actually easier on teeth than, say, Diet Pepsi. So watch your consumption of soft drinks and be sure to contact Montgomery Park Dental Care at (855) 737-9558 to schedule a dental checkup.
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