Sleep Apnea vs. Bruxism?
It is sometimes painful if you find yourself grinding your teeth at night. Rockwall Oral Surgery might have some answers you have been looking for. Sleep apnea vs. bruxism is some research we share with patients who believe grinding their
How Do You Know A Full Mouth Reconstruction is the Right Answer?Â
An exact need for full mouth reconstruction procedures varies depending on your unique needs. Some of the most common are rebuilding your upper and lower jaws, fixing oral health issues, and restoring or replacing damaged or missing teeth. Your mouth's
The Benefits of Teeth Flossing Daily
Everyone should have a daily routine of brushing their teeth, flossing, washing their face, etc. It is ok if yours isn't the same as others, but it is essential to floss. Cleaning between your teeth with floss helps prevent cavities
Different Types of Dental Trauma and How to Treat It
Dental trauma is any injury to your mouth—for example, lips, teeth, gums, tongue, and or jawbone. Soft tissue injuries to the mouth and different types of dental trauma can be excruciating, so we suggest making an appointment immediately. Rockwall Oral
Lifestyle and At-Home Remedies for Bad Breath
Do you struggle with bad breath? Try some of these lifestyles and at-home remedies for bad breath to decrease your bad breath days. We at Rockwall Oral Surgery want to work with our patients to get you the best oral
Best Teeth Whitening Options This Season
Have you searched for the best teeth whitening options to keep your teeth looking shiny and fresh? Rockwall Oral Surgery has choices that you can choose depending on what you are looking for and how often you want to keep
Natural Ways to Improve Teeth and Gum Health
When looking for ways to improve teeth and gum health, you still have to keep up with your daily routine. Brushing, flossing, and using mouthwash are essential to your oral health. Most natural oral care products are safe to use,
When and How Often to Brush your Teeth
You can make it fun to brush your teeth twice a day! This is important because when you brush your teeth, you remove food and plaque, the sticky white film that sits on your teeth containing bacteria. After you eat,
How Your Tongue Affects Your Oral Health
Everyone should have an oral health routine they keep up with daily to ensure their mouth is kept clean and free of bacteria. We brush our teeth, floss and rinse with mouthwash to feel fresh and clean at least twice
A Shared History of Dental Implants
Learning about the history of dental implants can help patients understand why implants are helpful for their oral health. The popularity of implants has grown over the years, thanks to availability, our high-quality materials, and evolving technologies. Technology has a