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What You Need to Know About Post-Filling Pain
added on: December 28, 2021

As your trusted El Paso dentist, we never want you to be in pain or dental discomfort, especially when it comes to cavities. They are by far the most common problem we see at our office and generally rely on natural-looking fillings to help get your teeth healthy again. However,… Read More…


I Lost A Filling! What Do I Do Now?
added on: September 10, 2019

If there’s one thing your dentist in El Paso will tell you after losing a filling, it’s don’t panic. We know that having a dental restoration come loose or fall out can be annoying, and even a bit painful. If you’ve lost a filling, you’re probably trying to figure out… Read More…


What You Should Know About Dental Implants
added on: July 31, 2019

Millions of Americans will suffer tooth loss at some point in their lives. Many times, adult tooth loss can be caused by gum disease or decay that has been left untreated. But even those of us who take great care of our teeth can experience unexpected tooth loss through an… Read More…


Tooth Extraction or Root Canal: Which is Best for You?
added on: December 7, 2018

When you’re dealing with tooth pain or severe decay you may think that a tooth extraction is your only option. However, at our dental office in El Paso, we want all of our patients to know that there may be another option available that can save your tooth. The Truth… Read More…


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Apr20

Why Do You Need to Wear a Sports Mouthguard? 

When it comes to sports, safety should always be a top priority. Whether you’re a seasoned athlete or a weekend warrior, the risk of injury is always present. One crucial aspect of sports safety that often goes overlooked is the protection of our teeth. That’s where sports mouthguards come into... Read More...

Apr4

How Can I Avoid Teeth Grinding?

Teeth grinding, also known as bruxism, is a common condition that can lead to various dental problems and discomfort. It often occurs unconsciously, especially during sleep, but can also happen during the day due to stress or anxiety. While occasional teeth grinding may not cause significant harm, chronic grinding can... Read More...