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Latest Articles from Pickett Family Dental

Why You Shouldn’t Skip Your Family’s Biannual Dental Checkups

For many families, life moves fast. Between school, work, sports, and everything in between, it’s easy to let certain appointments slide—especially ones that don’t seem urgent. But when it comes to your family’s health, biannual dental checkups are not something you want to postpone. These twice-a-year visits are essential for preventing problems before they start, keeping your teeth healthy, and ensuring everyone in your household maintains a bright, confident smile. At Pickett Family Dental in Keller, TX, we believe preventive care is the most important part of dentistry. Skipping checkups may save time in the short term, but it often leads to bigger issues (and bigger bills) down the road. Here's why those biannual appointments should always stay on [...]

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What’s the Difference Between Veneers and Bonding? Which Is Right for You?

When it comes to creating a flawless smile, cosmetic dentistry offers several options to enhance your teeth’s appearance. Two of the most popular solutions are veneers and dental bonding. Both can fix chipped, discolored, uneven, or slightly misaligned teeth—but they’re not interchangeable. Understanding the key differences between veneers and bonding will help you make the best choice for your goals, lifestyle, and budget. At Pickett Family Dental in Keller, TX, we specialize in helping patients choose the right cosmetic dental treatment for their unique smile. Let’s break down the pros, cons, and ideal candidates for veneers and bonding so you can make an informed decision. What Are Veneers? Veneers are thin, custom-made shells of porcelain or composite [...]

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What You Should Know About All-on-4 Dental Implants

Imagine being able to replace an entire arch of missing teeth with just four strategically placed dental implants. That's the heart of the All-on-4 technique. It's an innovative alternative to traditional dentures, suitable for both the upper and lower jaws. The beauty of this method lies in its simplicity and effectiveness. By placing two implants at the front and two at the back of your jaw, angled for maximum support, All-on-4 offers a stable and secure foundation for your new smile. One of the standout features of All-on-4 is the possibility of immediate loading. This means that on the same day as your surgery, you can walk out of the dentist's office with a full set of temporary teeth [...]

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Signs Of Oral Cancer: Don’t Miss the Signs

Oral cancer is a serious and potentially life-threatening condition, but early detection can significantly improve treatment outcomes. Many people overlook the early warning signs, dismissing them as minor dental issues. Recognizing these symptoms early and seeking professional evaluation can make a crucial difference in survival rates. At Pickett Family Dental, we conduct oral cancer screenings as part of routine dental exams to ensure that any concerning changes are identified as early as possible. What is Oral Cancer? Oral cancer refers to the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the mouth, tongue, gums, cheeks, lips, and throat. It can develop in anyone, but certain lifestyle factors and medical conditions increase the risk. The disease can spread rapidly if not caught [...]

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Best Tooth Replacement Options for Missing Teeth

Here in the United States, less than half of all adults have all of their natural permanent teeth. Once you reach the age range of 40 to 64, that number drops to under one-third. Nearly one in five adults over the age of 65 are edentulous or missing all of their natural teeth. The most common reason for this is tooth decay and dental carries. Losing even one tooth can make you feel self-conscious and affect your jaw, facial structure, eating, and even speaking clearly. Thankfully, there are several tooth replacement options to fit your personal need. The main teeth replacment options are: Dental implants Same-day dental crowns and bridges Implant-supported dentures Partial dentures Complete [...]

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Dental Sealants

When it comes to protecting your teeth from cavities, brushing and flossing are essential—but even with the best oral hygiene habits, certain areas of your teeth can still be vulnerable. That’s where dental sealants come in. This simple, painless treatment provides an extra layer of protection against decay, especially for children and teens. At Pickett Family Dental in Keller, TX, we recommend dental sealants as an effective way to prevent cavities and maintain long-term oral health. Here’s everything you need to know about this quick and effective preventive treatment. What are Dental Sealants? Dental Sealants are thin, plastic materials that are bonded to the pits and fissures or affected areas of our teeth. It forms a protective [...]

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Implant-Retained Dentures

Implant-retained dentures are one of the best options for replacing teeth. While we typically recommend implant-supported dentures over implant-retained dentures, implant retained dentures provide some of the benefits associated with implants while reducing the cost closer to that of dentures. Dentures are usually the most affordable way to replace missing teeth, especially when most, if not all of the patients teeth are missing. However, there are a lot of disadvantages of traditional dentures. Disadvantages of Traditional Dentures Dentures shift often Known for causing mouth sores Usually require dental adhesives Eating tough and sticky foods can be a problem Trouble speaking clearly Dentures can always fall out Maintenance and daily cleaning With all these disadvantages, [...]

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Reasons Why Patients Typically Want Cosmetic Dental Enhancements

A confident smile can make a lasting impression, and for many people, cosmetic dental enhancements provide the boost they need to feel great about their appearance. Whether it’s whitening stained teeth, correcting alignment, or restoring damaged enamel, cosmetic dentistry offers personalized solutions for a wide range of concerns. At Pickett Family Dental in Keller, TX, we specialize in cosmetic dentistry to help patients achieve their ideal smile. If you’ve ever wondered why so many people seek cosmetic dental treatments, here are the top reasons why patients choose to enhance their smiles. Brightening Stained or Discolored Teeth One of the most common reasons patients seek cosmetic dentistry is to remove stains and discoloration. Over time, teeth can become [...]

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How Tooth Decay Progresses

By spreading knowledge of how tooth decay progresses, more people are able to see the signs and symptoms of tooth decay before they become a serious problem. In fact, more of our patients have shown better preventative care habits such as brushing their teeth and flossing regularly. In fact, these habits when combined with regular dental checkups, dental cleanings, and better eating habits can greatly impact the brightness, health, and confidence of your smile. In today's dental article we want to review how tooth decay happens and what signs you should look for on a daily basis to ensure that your teeth and gums don't deteriorate. The best way to prevent tooth decay from [...]

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Pediatric Dentistry: Fun, Stress-Free Dental Care for Kids

A child’s first experiences at the dentist can shape their feelings about oral health for a lifetime. That’s why at Pickett Family Dental in Keller, TX, we go above and beyond to make pediatric dentistry a fun, comfortable, and stress-free experience for children of all ages. From gentle cleanings to kid-friendly education, we focus on preventive care to ensure that your child’s smile stays healthy and strong. Creating a Fun and Positive Dental Experience Many children feel anxious about visiting the dentist, especially if it’s their first time. We understand that a child’s early dental visits set the stage for their future oral health, so we work hard to make their experience positive and enjoyable. Here’s how we make [...]

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