The Dental Studio of Midland urges patients to upkeep oral hygiene at first sign of something wrong

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The Dental Studio of Midland is motivating individuals to take a trip to the dentist and upkeep their oral hygiene to ensure their immune system is working at its fullest potential.

The dental office professionals offer services such as tooth extractions, laser dentistry for gum disease, and permanent dental implants, the company's website detailed. When someone experiences tooth decay or disease, it can create tooth loss and make someone have from preeclampsia or preterm labor for pregnancy.

The American Dental Association revealed a report that most dentists are witnessing stress-related oral concerns about COVID-19, such as gum disease, cavities, teeth grinding, and/or chipped and cracked teeth. Due to the mouth, mind, and body being interconnected, the Dental Studio of Midland recommends that people seek treatment at the first sign of oral diminishment.

The Dental Studio of Midland offers several gum disease treatments, such as minimally invasive laser dentistry, according to its website. They also treat peri-implantitis, which is a gum disease that infects dental implants. For those with missing teeth, dentists can provide dental implants to adjust the appearance of a smile.

Anxiety is a normal reaction at dental appointments, and the Dental Studio of Midland understands that it may be enhanced due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Rest assured, they are adhering to the guidelines that have been recommended by the CDC, ADA, OSHA, and are placing capacity limits and sanitation protocols throughout their office, according to its website. Sedation dentistry options for treatment is available to those who have high anxiety.

The Dental Studio provides dental care to patients in Midland, Texas. Dr. Tye Thompson, Dr. Jordon Greene, and Dr. Mallory Gonzales establish trust and build a personal relationship with every client to understand their dental needs and goals. Thompson and Green received their training from the University of the Pacific and Gonzales at the University of Texas.