Dr. James Schreiner – Covid-19
We are still seeing patients of record with EMERGENCY dental care…
Our hearts go out to everyone affected by COVID-19 and appreciate what many of you are doing to contain this situation. The well-being of our staff and patients is our greatest priority.
As the situation around COVID-19 continues to evolve, we are doing everything we can to ensure your safety.
As of now, Dr. James Schreiner will only be open for patients of record with emergency dental care due to the COVID-19 pandemic recommendations. We will keep you posted over the coming weeks with more information. Thank you for understanding.
Trust in Dr. James M. Schreiner D.D.S to provide excellent dental care services to ensure happy and healthy smiles! Visit online today for more info. https://bit.ly/2vaIqCK
On a scale of 1 to 10, how confident are you when you smile? Share in the comments.
Want to keep your teeth really clean and healthy? Here's what you need to do.
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Dental plaque and tartar build-up are some of the leading causes of tooth decay and cavities. Here's what you need to know to eliminate them and keep them away: http://bit.ly/2KQMoYH
Find out what causes tooth stains and how you can remove them by reading this article: http://bit.ly/2PgQDeM
Grinding your teeth at night due to stress or some other reason is called bruxism. If you suffer from this condition, speak with us about your options.
If you grind your teeth, you have a condition we refer to as "bruxism." This can be brought about or worsened by high levels of stress.
Dr. James M. Schreiner D.D.S and staff provide friendly and professional dental care services to meet the dental needs of all patients. Call today to schedule an appointment! 817-431-3391
Sometimes we spend so much time thinking about the foods that we should be avoiding that we neglect to consider the foods that are good for our teeth! Which is your favorite food from this list? http://bit.ly/31c7t3f
"Never regret anything that made you smile." - Mark Twain #QOTD
We primarily use four types of teeth when we eat our food. We use our incisors and canines for biting and tearing, and we use our bicuspids and molars for crushing and grinding.
Regular dental checkups are one of the best ways to ensure the oral health of the whole family. Contact us today to schedule everyone's cleaning! https://bit.ly/2vaIqCK
Do you ever experience tooth sensitivity? Tell us what triggers it in the comments below.
What factors do you take into consideration when selecting your mouthwash? Share in the comments below.
It is understandable that kids might be a bit afraid of going to dentist. Sadly, they probably got that attitude from their parents. If you're still afraid, then you need to read this post and schedule a cleaning! http://bit.ly/2P6hlGF
True or false: More than 64 million Americans have some type of gum disease. If you said true, you are correct. These tips can help to resist gum disease. https://bit.ly/2FuGw5r
#FYI – After you have a root canal or a large filling in your tooth, you may need a dental crown as well to seal off the tooth and prevent it from getting an infection.
The official term for habitual grinding of your teeth is bruxism, and it can be caused or worsened by high levels of stress. #Fact
Check out this article to make sure you are get the most out of your daily flossing for your teeth. http://bit.ly/2v8U7Xb
What is the one improvement you think would help you to have a better smile?
When was your last dental appointment? Is it time you scheduled your next one? We recommend everyone come in for a routine checkup every six months.
#DidYouKnow - In the medical profession, chronic bad breath has been officially termed "halitosis."
We offer expert dental care to our community, striving to leave every patient with a bright smile. To learn about us, call (817) 431-3391 today.
These recommended brushing habits can help keep your teeth healthy! Which habit do you need to improve? Share below. http://bit.ly/2L3xcYj
After having a dental procedure, you may want to stick to eating soft foods for a while. Here's a look at some recommended options: https://bit.ly/2wMMsPc