Your new orthodontic braces represent an effective method for correcting the alignment of your teeth. This is done by attending routine adjustment appointments at Dr. John F. Lann’s orthodontic clinic. Each of these sessions is designed to tighten the orthodontic hardware to gradually stretch the periodontal ligaments that anchor your teeth in the sockets. This will eventually attain their ideal... read more »
Your back teeth, which are your premolars and molars are equipped with grooves and ridges that help you to chew your food and prepare it for digestion. However these same grooves and ridges provide hiding places for the plaque and bacteria that can cause tooth decay and gum disease. Your dentist can apply a thin coating of plastic to those... read more »
Do you want a strong, successful, healthy, and top-notch smile? If so, then it’s important to take good care of your teeth and gums on a regular basis. In order to do so, you need to avoid the dental issues that can attack your smile and alter your oral health. Those dental issues are: -Enamel erosion: Enamel erosion can cause... read more »
Many people say your smile is the first thing people notice about you. No wonder people feel so self-conscious about their smile and oral health if you suffer from symptoms like bad breath. That is why, our team here at John F. Lann, DDS - Round Rock TX Dentist in Round Rock, Texas, is happy to give you information about... read more »
Do you ever wonder what could happen to your teeth if you have gum disease? You may have heard that gum disease is actually a fairly common problem, but did you know that it can lead to irritated or sore gums, bad breath, and sensitivity? This serious issue could also cause eventually cause tooth loss. You see, if bacteria builds... read more »
Brushing and flossing on a daily basis is imperative for ideal oral health. Not only is it important to brush and floss regularly, it is imperative that you do so with proper technique. Proper dental hygiene will help prevent tooth decay and gum disease. Brush your teeth at least twice a day. When selecting a toothbrush, choose one with soft... read more »
The dental myths you hear at home, school, or work might be true, but they are most likely false, which can make things very confusing, but we are here to help you set dental myths straight! If you have any questions or if you would like to learn more, call our office today. We are more than happy to help... read more »
At our office, we work hard each day to give our patients the strong and reliable oral health they deserve, and it all starts with a dental cleaning. When you come in for your first dental cleaning with us, we are happy to provide the following treatments to give you the pristine and healthy smile you have always wanted: Deep... read more »