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Office Covid Protocol Update 03/03/21

Our office is consistently reviewing Covid protocols and recommendations. Our goal is to always provide a safe atmosphere for our patients and their family members. With the newly lifted mask restriction for Texas, we received guidance from the American Dental Association and Texas State Dental Board on current recommendations. At this time, we will continue to require mask wearing in our office. Thank you for continuing to abide by our office guidelines.

Our office has adopted the following to keep patients, parents and team members safe:

  • Air Purification: MERV 13 (medical/hospital grade) HVAC Filters
  • Air Purification: HEPA 13 (medical/hospital grade) single unit air purifiers for common areas, waiting room and treatment areas
  • Hourly cleaning of high touch areas and surfaces
  • Splash guards in place for check-in and check out areas
  • Socially Distanced Waiting Room
  • Daily Temperature Checks for ALL Team Members
  • Required Temperature Check and Hand Sanitation for ALL Patient and Families
  • Staggered Scheduling for Patients to Accommodate Social Distancing Guidelines
  • OSHA and CDC Compliant Infection Control
  • DentaPure Water Treatment

We are committed to keeping our patients, families, and team members safe during this challenging time, so we provide the following for all of our clinical team members.

  • N-95 or KN95 masks
  • Face Shields
  • Gowns
  • Scrub Caps (hair coverings)
  • On-site laundered Scrubs and Uniforms
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Do Baby Teeth Ever Need To Be Extracted?

Posted July 21, 2021

Primary teeth, also known as baby teeth, tend to fall out on their own, while the remaining ones guide permanent teeth into place. But do these teeth ever need to be extracted by the dentist? Sometimes, your Dallas, TX, pediatric dentist may actually need to remove a tooth completely to help preserve the health of your child’s smile.

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filed under: General Dentistry

Conservative Treatment For Childhood Infections

Posted July 14, 2021

When your child has tooth decay, then we may create a metal-free and lifelike filling to offer relief. But what if your child has an infected tooth? To prevent pain and tooth loss, we may recommend a root canal alternative that is perfect for kids. In today’s blog, your Dallas, TX, pediatric dentist talks about our pulpotomy treatment.

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filed under: Restorations for Kids

How Does A Crown Benefit A Child’s Smile?

Posted July 7, 2021

When children have oral health issues too severe to be treated with a dental filling, we may suggest treatment with a stainless-steel crown, or a lifelike zirconia one. In today’s blog, your Dallas, TX, pediatric dentist talks about how these restorations benefit little smiles, and the steps we take to create and place them.

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filed under: Restorations for Kids

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