Like any other dental practice, we fill a lot of cavities at Steven T. Cutbirth in Waco. As a holistic practice, we use white fillings exclusively. Did you know that more than ninety percent of American adults have had cavities at some point? That’s a lot of drilling and filling. White fillings are also called […]
Get Your Teeth In Shape, Waco!
These days it seems Waco TX residents are more conscious of their health than ever. Many of us are trying to stay active, eat a balanced diet, and better manage stress. When you feel healthy, attractive, and happy, you smile more often. You want your smile to compliment and enhance your physical and mental condition. […]
Is Your Smile In A World Of Hurt? Restorative Dentistry in Waco
Do you have tooth damage, missing teeth, or few or no teeth still intact? Steven T. Cutbirth DDS provides restorative dentistry that addresses a host of issues. Restorative dentistry means diagnosing and treating oral diseases. It also means preventing them. In the case of one or more missing teeth, there are several options. Dental bridges […]
Digital X-rays with Steven T. Cutbirth DDS
It isn’t very enjoyable. You’re covered by a heavy apron, with a gadget held between your teeth. You’re told to sit still while a dentist’s assistant takes x-rays. Is it really necessary? Yes. Are digital x-rays an improvement? Absolutely! Your dentist can’t see everything that is going on with your teeth, bone, and surrounding tissue without […]
Eat More Fish! Gum Disease Treatment in Waco
There’s an interesting dental article on the Web MD Health News site. It’s called ‘Fatty Fish, Nuts May Prevent Gum Disease,’ and its author describes a recent study linking diets high in polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) with a lower risk of periodontitis. In short, these foods may help prevent gum disease, here in Waco and elsewhere. Periodontitis, […]
Steven T. Cutbirth DDS In Waco Wants You To Be Healthy And Happy
As a holistic dental practice, Steven T. Cutbirth DDS in Waco recognizes that the state of your teeth are central to your overall health. Not only do they help you to eat and speak, you use them to bite, tear, and chew food, as well as to form words with your tongue. An unhealthy smile […]