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Dental Implant Emergency? Here’s What to Do

September 13, 2020

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Illustration of peri-implantitis, emergency with dental implant in Houston

Dental implants in Houston are the best tooth replacement solution available. Because they mimic the structure of natural teeth, they offer remarkable and long-lasting function. Plus, they look absolutely gorgeous. As amazing as they are, however, they are not immune to complications. In rare cases, patients experience painful emergencies that are inconvenient at best. At worst, such situations can lead to dental implant failure. What causes these problems, and what can you do if you encounter a dental implant emergency? Let’s discuss the answers to these vital questions.

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Can Dentures Prevent Bone Loss in the Jaw?

August 27, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — drkoo @ 4:21 pm
Smiling senior woman with dental implants in Houston

Many people choose traditional dentures to replace their lost teeth. Dentures are cost-effective, aesthetically pleasing, and functional. However, they do not solve all of the problems presented by missing teeth. One big issue that they do not address is bone loss in the jaw. Let’s talk about why that bone loss occurs and how dental implants in Houston can help you to keep your jaw as healthy and whole as possible.

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Infection Prevention: Protecting Your Dental Implants

August 15, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — drkoo @ 6:17 pm
oral hygiene to protect dental implants in Houston

Dental implants in Houston are, by and large, a very successful procedure. For the vast majority of patients, their implants last for decades. However, in rare cases, dental implant failure occurs due to an infection known as peri-implantitis, which causes serious damage to the tissue surrounding an implant. How can you protect your new smile and help it stand the test of time? An implant dentist in Houston is here to offer some expert advice.

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Keys to Wearing Your Face Mask Correctly

July 30, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — drkoo @ 7:11 pm
woman wearing pink face mask to visit oral surgeon

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are urging everyone to wear a face mask in public settings. In some municipalities and counties, wearing a face mask has even become mandatory. Indeed, there is no doubt that this simple precaution can do much to protect both you and those around you from COVID-19. But masks are only effective if they are worn correctly. An oral surgeon in Houston is here to provide tips to help you ensure that your facial covering is living up to its potential.

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How Many Dental Implants Can I Get at Once?

July 27, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — drkoo @ 3:33 pm
dental implants in Houston supporting full arch of prosthetic teeth

When a patient suffers any degree of tooth loss, dentists are quick to recommend dental implants in Houston as the best tooth replacement solution. Implants serve as prosthetic tooth roots, and they offer many benefits. For example, they are sturdy, long-lasting, and aesthetically pleasing. Still, since the implant procedure requires a surgery, many patients wonder how many dental implants they can get at once. Let’s talk about how many implants you might need and what your treatment process might look like.

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Safe and Creative Ways to Greet Your Dental Team During COVID-19

June 16, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — drkoo @ 6:29 pm
man waving to oral surgeon’s team during video call

Hugs and handshakes are great ways to say hello to your dental team. These gestures convey loads of warmth and friendliness. Unfortunately, however, they are not wise practices during this time of COVID-19. Maintaining social distancing, even when you are visiting your dentist or dental implant surgeon, is important. How, then, can you greet your dental team without initiating unnecessary contact? Here are some safe and creative ideas:

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How Your Dental Team Keeps Their Hands Clean During COVID-19

June 5, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — drkoo @ 7:10 pm
dental team member thoroughly washing hands with soap and water

Social distancing, face coverings, and clean hands are the three main ways to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Maintaining clean hands is especially important for individuals in medical settings, including your dental implant dentist’s team. How are they making sure that their hands are absolutely clean when you come in for your appointment? In this post, we’ll discuss some of the rigorous hygiene standards that they adhere to.

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Simple Ways to Make Your Own Face Mask

May 13, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — drkoo @ 6:47 pm
five homemade cloth face masks laid out on table

Governmental agencies and many experts in the healthcare field recommend that everyone wears a face mask in public settings. Whether you are at the grocery store, taking a stroll in the park, or visiting your dentist’s office, a face covering can do much to protect both you and those around you. However, because everyone is wearing masks, it might be difficult to find any vendors that have them in stock. That is why we have provided some simple guidance to help you make your own face mask with materials that you already have on hand.

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Sterilization in the Dental Office Keeps You Safe

Filed under: Uncategorized — drkoo @ 1:02 pm
autoclave in dental office, ready to sterilize instruments

Sterilization has always been of utmost importance in medical settings, including dental offices. However, the recent outbreak of COVID-19 has shined a new spotlight on the need for medical professionals to ensure that they are working in a clean environment and using sterile instruments. But just exactly how does your dental team sterilize their tools to keep you safe and prevent the spread of contagions? In this post, we discuss some of the basics of dental office sterilization.

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How Dr. Koo Helped Sharon Enjoy Eating Again

February 14, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — drkoo @ 2:06 pm

older woman making heart hands Think of all your favorite foods right now. What comes to mind? A perfectly-seasoned steak? Wonderfully crispy fried chicken? Tacos bursting with color and flavor? That one dish your grandmother used to make that you can’t find anywhere? Now, imagine that in order to eat any of them, you had to put the food in a blender, set it to high, and drink the resulting mush. Doesn’t sound very appetizing, does it? Sadly, this was an everyday reality for Sharon Tillotta, a Pasadena woman who was missing almost all of her teeth, rendering her unable to effectively chew anything. She simply couldn’t afford to get the dental work she desperately needed, and that’s when our own Dr. Steve Koo decided to reach out and help. (more…)

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