Canker sore problems: a real pain in the mouth

A canker sore is a mouth ulcer or sore that is open. They are commonly found on the inside of lips or cheeks. They are also found on the gums and under the tongue. Canker sores are usually white or yellowish oval shaped sores and surrounded by red, irritated tissue.

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Mouth breather? This can lead to dental problems

If you are a mouth breather, it can have negative impacts on your dental health such as risk of decay and periodontal disease, the pathological inflammation of the gum and bone support surrounding the teeth. Mouth breathing leads to dry mouth and decreases the production of saliva. Saliva is important

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I clench and grind, and also snore. Are these connected?

Question: My dentist has told me that I clench and grind, and I also snore. Is there a connection between the two? David Wilhite says: The problem frequently begins in childhood with allergies and enlarged tonsils. This sets off a whole cascade of events. The allergies and enlarged tonsils result

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Dental pediatric fear: helping your child

Can you think of a time when the unknown has made you uneasy? Dental pediatric fear can be similar. Familiarizing your child with the dentist and how it is an extension of their at-home dental care can help squash those worries and reduce anxiety. Skipping dental pediatric care can be

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Dental tips and treats for fall

Dental tips for children are important this time of year. As Halloween may not be first the major show, and fall treats alone steal the spotlight! Before we share those tips to help your kids care for their teeth during this time of year, we will share some of the

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COVID-19 Dental FAQ

COVID-19 Dental FAQ Our community has been through a lot over the last few months, and all of us are looking forward to resuming our normal habits and routines. While many things have changed, one thing has remained the same: our commitment to your safety. Infection control has always been

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Children dentistry…fun facts about animal teeth

Children dentistry is part of our specialty and one thing we know about children dentistry is…animal tooth facts are always fun for dental pediatric time! We pulled some of our favorites to share with you this time around. Get ready to learn! A is for…alligator! Did you know… alligators have

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Discover Superior Dental Care in Plano, Texas

At Wilhite Plano Dentist, we are dedicated to providing the highest quality dental care to our patients in Plano, Texas. Led by Dr. David Wilhite, a highly experienced dentist with over 30 years of practice, our team is committed to delivering personalized and comprehensive dental services for the entire family.

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Frequently asked TMJ questions

What is TMJ? Dr. Wilhite has helped hundred of patients who suffer from TMJ Disorder, migraine headaches, and tooth grinding. Frequently asked TMJ questions include \”what is TMJ?\” TMJ disorders can cause pain in your jaw joint and the surrounding muscles. The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is the joint that connects

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Gingivitis: earliest stage of gum disease

Gum disease treatment is possible with gingivitis. Gingivitis is the earliest stage of gum disease and the only stage of gum disease that is reversible. Gum disease symptoms include swollen gums, caused when the blood brings healing components to the infected area, and bleeding gums from brushing or eating due to swelling.

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Expert Tips for Managing Your Child’s Dental Emergencies

Accidents happen, especially with active children. Whether it’s a chipped tooth, a sudden toothache, or an injury to the gums, knowing how to respond quickly and effectively can make all the difference. At Wilhite Plano Dentist, we provide expert pediatric dental care to handle emergencies and keep your child’s smile

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Can Sensitive Teeth Be Treated?

In this post, we discuss sensitive teeth, the causes of this problem, and how sensitive teeth can be treated. There are some potential treatments available. Do you suffer discomfort from your teeth when you eat ice cream or drink a cold beverage? If so, then you may have a common

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