Choosing an orthodontic treatment plan is a big decision. All the options can feel really overwhelming! Here's what you need to know about Invisalign vs. braces to help you find the best fit for you. Advantages of Braces Comparing Invisalign vs. braces can feel...
New Year’s Smile Goals
by Republic Dental & Orthodontics | Jan 2, 2023 | Dental Health
Making resolutions for a happier and healthier year ahead? What are your new year's smile goals? Whether your goals are a straighter, brighter, or healthier smile, we've got tips to help you achieve results you’ll be happy with! Your Smile is Important We believe that...
Ask Your Pleasanton or San Antonio Dentist: How to Reduce Your Oral Cancer Risk
by Republic Dental & Orthodontics | Apr 15, 2019 | General Dentistry, Oral Health
April is Oral Cancer Awareness month. In recognition of the event, we want to share some helpful tips about how you can reduce your risk of developing a potentially devastating and deadly cancer. Quit Tobacco Smoking and chewing tobacco increase your risk of oral...
April 7-14 is National Dental Hygienist Week
by Republic Dental & Orthodontics | Apr 12, 2018 | General Dentistry
Did you know that April 7-14 is National Dental Hygienist Week? It’s true! In celebration of National Dental Hygienist Week, here is an overview of what these professionals do and what you can expect during your next appointment with your dental hygienist at Republic...
A Crown Needs Daily Care and Cleaning to Maximize Its Longevity
by Republic Dental & Orthodontics | Dec 12, 2016 | Dental Care
A dental crown in Pleasanton, TX, is a nearly perfect replica of the tooth enamel layer of a tooth that has suffered decay and damage. It is commonly cast out of materials like porcelain, gold or durable base metal alloys. While it is impervious to the ravages of...
All You Need to Know About Fighting Tooth Decay
by Republic Dental & Orthodontics | Dec 28, 2015 | Dental Care
Tooth decay is something to be fought—not accepted. It is a common yet dangerous dental problem that can cause extreme pain and discomfort if left untreated. So, it’s best to do everything you can to avoid this dental issue, and we recommend doing the following things...