Don’t know a periapical from a bitewing? Today’s dental blog from Waco dentist Steven T. Cutbirth takes a look at dental X-rays. Panoramic If you have ever stood in a huge camera apparatus and struggled to stay still while an automated camera made one slow pass around your head, then you have had a panoramic […]
Get Your Teeth In Shape, Waco!
These days it seems Waco TX residents are more conscious of their health than ever. Many of us are trying to stay active, eat a balanced diet, and better manage stress. When you feel healthy, attractive, and happy, you smile more often. You want your smile to compliment and enhance your physical and mental condition. […]
Modern Dentistry In Waco With No Oxen Hooves
One of the critical habits of good oral health is daily tooth brushing with an effective toothpaste. There is a wide variety of toothpastes available. At Steven T. Cutbirth DDS in Waco, we recommend you use one with fluoride, and make sure it has the ADA seal. This ensures that the toothpaste has been tested, […]
Steven T. Cutbirth DDS Is Here For You
The team at Steven T. Cutbirth DDS in Waco TX would love to help you with any of your dentistry needs: Immediate remedies for any pressing dental issues A gentle, friendly dentist Experienced care for patients with chronic health conditions such as cancer or diabetes A cosmetic dentist who seeks ongoing training on the latest […]
4 Oral Ailments To Discuss With Your Dentist
We all go to our dentist for check-ups and cleanings, but there are other less-obvious issues that we can help you with at Steven T. Cutbirth in Waco TX. In this post, we would like to discuss some of the most common oral conditions that should be discussed with your dentist. 1. Bad Breath. Sure, […]
Dental Care For ICU Patients Lowers Infection Risk
This post from the dentist in Waco TX focuses on an article that appeared on ScienceDaily.com. The article describes a study of Brazilian ICU patients that compared infection rates of those who received enhanced oral care instead of routine oral care. The patients who received the more intense dental care were 56 percent less likely […]