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How Often Should I Visit My Family Dentist?

August 17, 2017

Mother and daughter caring for teeth before visiting their family dentistDr. Renee Corbitt and her Fort Worth dental team would like to answer your question with another question, “Did you know that poor oral health in the US was called an epidemic during WWI?” It was! In fact, this serious issue kept countless potential soldiers from serving, and caused dentists to shift focus from repairing damage to preventing oral health issues. Tasked with fixing the dental health epidemic, dentists at the time determined visiting the dentist regularly, twice a year, was the best way to improve the nation’s oral health. Today, research findings from the American Dental Association have confirmed this initial suggestion, and more patients than ever are able to maintain a whole, flawless smile for life. If you want to keep your family smiling year after year, we encourage visiting our team at least every six months. Whether you’ve always kept up with your regular appointments or it’s been more than a decade since your last dental exam, our supportive family dentist and team are here to help. Call to schedule an appointment for yourself and every member of your family. Our Forth Worth dental office welcomes patients from all surrounding communities.
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Fort Worth dentist addresses link between heart and gums

July 12, 2016

Fort Worth DentistOral health and cardiovascular health seem to mesh. Read how they connect from Fort Worth dentist, Dr. Renee Corbitt.

When one part of your body is ailing, you can feel sick all over. The same applies to dental and gum health. If teeth and gums have decay and gingivitis, self-confidence, self-image and systemic health decline. Your Fort Worth general dentist, Dr. Renee Corbitt, outlines reasons why what happens in your mouth travels throughout your body and appears to damage the cardiovascular system in the way of heart attack, stroke, hypertension and other maladies.

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Tips on How to Avoid & Treat Gum Disease in Fort Worth

December 15, 2015

gum disease fort worthGum disease is a serious condition that affects the majority of Americans — in fact, as many as 75 percent of adults in our country have the disease. What’s even more surprising is that most people suffering from the condition don’t even realize they have it. There is good news, though, and it’s that gum disease in Fort Worth is highly preventable. Keep reading to learn how to treat and prevent the infection. After all, good gum health is crucial to your overall wellbeing — so please keep this information from Dr. Renee Corbitt, your Fort Worth dentist, in mind!

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Your Fort Worth Dentist Recommends Giving up Smokeless Tobacco

September 14, 2015

Smokeless tobacco is still tobacco says fort worth dentistThe Fort Worth dentist, Renee Corbitt, DDS, recommends patients give up all forms of tobacco including smokeless varieties in order to achieve and maintain the optimal level of oral health. Many patients choose smokeless tobacco believing it to be a healthier option compared to cigarettes, cigars, and other forms of smoked tobacco. However, smokeless tobacco is just as likely as smoking to cause oral cancer and other dental and physical health concerns. Dr. Corbittt and her Fort Worth dental team recommend patients consider giving up all forms of tobacco to achieve superior dental health. Call to find out more about the damage caused by smokeless tobacco or to schedule your appointment today.
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Periodontal Therapy: Protecting Your Oral and Overall Health in Fort Worth, TX

August 21, 2014

476106489When the majority of people think of gum disease, the first thing that comes to mind is typically along the lines of bleeding gums, sensitivity, and maybe even tooth loss. While it is true that these are symptoms and complications commonly associated with gum disease, the dangers of this condition actually extend much further. At Renee Corbitt, DDS in Fort Worth, TX, Dr. Corbitt helps patients with gum disease decrease their risks of systemic health problems with periodontal therapy.

The Mouth-Body Connection

When a patient suffers from untreated gum disease, the bacteria that cause the infection within the gingival tissue is capable of traveling throughout the body as well. This can lead to a surprisingly large number of health concerns, including:

  • Coronary artery disease
  • Respiratory illnesses, including pneumonia
  • Heart attack and stroke
  • Diabetes complications
  • Rheumatoid arthritis and osteoporosis
  • Complications in pregnancy and pre-term delivery
  • Dementia, particularly in older patients

Fortunately, periodontal therapy from Dr. Corbitt’s office can help to reduce your risk of suffering from these and related health conditions. In addition, our general dentistry cleanings and exams can help you prevent these problems from returning, thereby further improving your overall health and well-being.

Depending on the severity of the condition, Dr. Corbitt may recommend specific procedures to target the infection and prevent further damage. Periodontal therapy may include scaling and root planing, the administration of special antibiotic medication, and more frequent maintenance visits to ensure success of the treatment.

Healthy Smile, Healthy Life

If you or someone in your family has noticed the tell-tale signs of gum disease, it’s time to schedule your appointment with Dr. Corbitt and our caring, friendly team. We’ll be happy to sit down with you and discuss your individual case, as well as our various treatment options and services. Contact us today and discover what a dramatic difference our unique, genuinely caring approach can make in your next dental experience. Our Fort Worth, TX office gladly welcomes patients from throughout the Dallas/Ft. Worth area, including Arlington, Haltom City, Richland Hills, Forest Hill, and more.