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(Don't) Break It Like Beckham
- posted: Aug. 17, 2019
During his former career as a professional footballer (that's a soccer star to U.S. sports fans) David Beckham was known for his skill at “bending” a soccer ball. His Read More
3 Ways to Correct Missing Front Teeth
- posted: Aug. 07, 2019
Roughly 75% of American adults are missing at least one tooth, mostly from disease, trauma or extraction for other dental reasons. A few missing teeth, though, never erupted in Read More
Your Sinus Infection Might be a Sign of a Tooth Problem
- posted: Jul. 28, 2019
Each year thousands of people develop sinus infections from various causes. But there's one cause for sinusitis that might surprise you—tooth decay. Tooth decay begins when the acid produced by Read More
If You're Older, be on the Lookout for Root Cavities
- posted: Jul. 18, 2019
Tooth decay is a destructive oral disease, which along with periodontal (gum) disease is most responsible for tooth loss. And as you age, your disease risk goes up. One form Read More
Dental Injury Is Just a Temporary Setback for Basketball Star Kevin Love
- posted: Jul. 08, 2019
The March 27th game started off pretty well for NBA star Kevin Love. His team, the Cleveland Cavaliers, were coming off a 5-game winning streak as they faced the Read More
How Dental Crowns Can Help Your Smile
- posted: Jul. 03, 2019
Dental crowns have always been a staple of cosmetic and restorative dentistry. One of the oldest restorations available, they've been around almost as long as the practice of dentistry itself. Read More
Preserving the Pulp is Priority One with a Newly Erupted Permanent Tooth
- posted: Jun. 28, 2019
The change from primary teeth to permanent is an announcement to the world that a boy or girl is "growing up." "Growing up," though, is still not "grown"—the new Read More
3 Ways to Help Your Child Relax at the Dentist
- posted: Jun. 18, 2019
Regular dental visits are an important part of teeth and gum health at any age, including young children. But the clinical nature of a dental office can be intimidating Read More
Keep on Course during the 3 Phases of a Smile Makeover
- posted: Jun. 08, 2019
Are you ready for a new smile? You’ve endured the embarrassment and drain on your of self-confidence long enough. The good news is that modern cosmetic dentistry has an Read More
Expert Advice: Vivica A. Fox on Kissing and Oral health
- posted: May 29, 2019
Is having good oral hygiene important to kissing? Who's better to answer that question than Vivica A. Fox? Among her other achievements, the versatile actress won the “Best Kiss” Read More
An Implant Restoration Could Prevent Bone Loss
- posted: May 19, 2019
Losing teeth continues to be an all too common experience for people, especially those in their senior years. Fortunately, there are several ways to replace them, ranging from partial Read More
Three Considerations for Working with Your Dentist on Your Smile Makeover
- posted: May 09, 2019
Cosmetic and restorative dentistry is filled with a varied array of procedures, materials and techniques that can address any shortcoming with your smile. Whatever your condition, there’s a means Read More
A Minor Procedure Could Make Breastfeeding Easier for You and Your Baby
- posted: Apr. 29, 2019
The American Academy of Pediatrics and other healthcare organizations recommend breastfeeding as the best means for infant feeding. While bottle feeding can supply the nutrition necessary for a baby's Read More
Rejuvenate Your Smile with Dental Veneers
- posted: Apr. 24, 2019
Custom-colored and tooth-shaped, porcelain veneers cover a wide range of cosmetic dental defects. Dr. Michael J. Morris, your dentist in Spring, TX, uses this popular treatment for many of his Read More
Janet Jackson: Even pop stars get insecure about their smiles!
- posted: Apr. 19, 2019
Multi-platinum recording artist Janet Jackson has long been known for her dazzling smile. And yet, Jackson admitted to InStyle Magazine that her trademark smile was once a major source Read More
3 Factors That Could Affect the Success of a Root Canal Treatment
- posted: Apr. 09, 2019
A tooth with deep decay is in real peril. If the disease isn’t stopped, it can eventually infect the bone and greatly increase the risk of losing the tooth. Read More
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Michael J Morris, DDS
Spring, TX 77379
