If you’ve recently lost a tooth or are noticing changes in the way you chew or speak, you may be wondering when you need a dental bridge. At Cindy T. Flanagan, DDS in Houston, Dr. Cindy Flanagan helps patients recognize the early signs of tooth loss and offers customized solutions… Read More…
Getting dentures for the first time? Expect some challenges, but also life-changing improvements. As a dentist in Houston with over 10 years of experience, I’ve helped hundreds of patients navigate the early days of life with dentures. While the first few weeks may bring discomfort or frustration, most patients adjust… Read More…
Learning how to care for new dentures can feel overwhelming, but with the right habits, your dentures can feel comfortable, last for years, and help you smile confidently. As a dentist serving Houston for over 15 years, I’ve coached hundreds of first-time denture wearers through the adjustment process. This guide… Read More…
One of the most common questions I hear from patients in my Houston dental office is whether their family history affects their risk of periodontal disease. The relationship between genetics and periodontal health is complex, and as your local dentist, I’d like to shed some light on this important topic…. Read More…
December can be a busy month for many people. From holiday planning to end-of-year work tasks, stress can build up quickly. But did you know that stress affects more than just your mood? It can actually impact your oral health, too. How Stress Impacts Oral Health When you’re stressed, your… Read More…
Mouth taping has gained popularity in recent years, with some claiming it helps reduce mouth breathing during sleep. The idea is simple: place a piece of medical or hypoallergenic tape over your mouth to encourage nose breathing, which is believed to have health benefits such as better sleep and improved… Read More…
November is Diabetes Awareness Month, an important time to raise awareness about diabetes and its effects on overall health, including oral health. If you or a loved one has diabetes, understanding its impact on dental health is crucial. What is Diabetes? Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects how your… Read More…
The Great American Smokeout encourages people to quit smoking and take steps toward a healthier life every year. While many associate quitting smoking as a way to improve overall well-being, it’s also important to know how smoking, e-cigarettes, and vaping impact your oral health. Whether you’ve smoked for years or… Read More…
When dealing with a cold or the flu, it’s easy to focus on feeling better and overlook the impact of illness on oral health. However, taking care of your mouth during this time is crucial to prevent further complications. Understanding how a cold or flu can affect your teeth and… Read More…
Many people experience sores in or around their mouths, but not all are alike. Canker sores and cold sores are two of the most common types, and while they might look or feel similar, they are quite different. Understanding the distinction between these two can help you manage your symptoms… Read More…