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Can Cosmetic Dentistry Create Perfect Smiles?

Hi! I’m Dr. Greg Ritchie, and I’ve been a dentist here in Marble Falls, TX since 2000. One of my favorite things about being a dentist is seeing how my patients find renewed confidence in themselves after a smile makeover. If you’ve ever wanted to upgrade your smile, call me today at 830-693-8833 so we can discuss

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Avoid These Foods & A Dental Emergency During COVID-19

The best way to slow the spread of the current COVID-19 pandemic is to practice social distancing and stay at home. Since most dental offices will only be accepting emergency appointments during quarantine, it’s more important than ever to keep our teeth safe and intact. Unfortunately, there are still plenty of ways you may accidentally

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Your Gums are Precious – Here’s How to Care for Them

To put into perspective the importance of your gum health, think of how vital it is to have adequate soil for crops to grow, the latter being equivalent to your teeth. Just as a horticulturist focuses on the condition of the soil, you should apply the same attention to caring for your gums. Not only

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Dental Implants: Does Your Age Matter?

Dental implants have rightly been called one of the most significant advances in dentistry: titanium posts that are inserted into the jaw to support one or more artificial teeth. Dental implants are available at Ritchie Dental Group in Marble Falls. A common concern for many patients is whether they are too old for a dental

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5 Ways to Celebrate National Children’s Dental Health Month

February is about a lot more than Valentine’s Day cards and boxes of chocolate—it’s also National Children’s’ Dental Health Month! The American Dental Association and other organizations have been promoting the importance of great oral hygiene in children every February since 1941. Unfortunately, convincing kids to take care of their teeth can be a challenge

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Help For Kids With Bite Problems

When the upper part of the jaw and the lower part of the jaw are not the same size, it often creates bite problems. Overbites and Underbites When the lower jaw is smaller than the upper jaw, it is called an overbite. When the reverse is true, it is called an underbite. Crossbites Another related condition

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How Can Excessively Drinking Alcohol Affect Oral Health?

According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, consuming 15 or more alcoholic beverages a week for men, and eight or more for women is considered heavy drinking. You’re probably already aware that this isn’t a healthy habit to maintain, but did you know that it can also have serious implications for your oral wellness? As

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Can Teeth Whitening Remove Stubborn Fluorosis Stains?

No matter how hard you try, you can’t seem to overcome the brownish blemishes that have bespeckled your front teeth. If they’re the result of fluorosis, which is caused by overexposure to fluoride early in life, then vigorous toothbrushing and teeth whitening won’t suffice. Thankfully, there is still help available for you. As you continue

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Do Kids Get Periodontal Disease?

Most Marble Falls moms and dads are concerned about cavities. And rightly so. Tooth decay in children is a serious and widespread disease. What about kids’ gum disease? Are children at risk for an oral ailment that is commonplace in the adult population? Short answer: yes. Let’s discuss it. Children and teens are at risk

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Toothache? Broken Braces? Knocked-Out Tooth?

Let’s consider three dental issues that may require immediate treatment. Toothache Most of us experience a toothache at some point in our lives. Even one day with oral pain can seem like an eternity. A toothache could be a symptom of an abscess. If an abscess progresses, it can destroy the root of the tooth.

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