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Why Regular Dental Checkups Matter

Life gets busy, and it’s tempting to skip dental appointments when nothing hurts. However, most serious dental problems develop silently over months or years before causing noticeable symptoms. By the time you feel pain, the issue often requires more extensive (and expensive) treatment than it would have if caught early.

Regular dental checkups allow Dr. Schick to monitor your oral health, identify potential problems in their earliest stages, and intervene before minor issues become major headaches. During these visits, we examine your teeth, gums, jaw, and soft tissues for signs of decay, gum disease, oral cancer, and other conditions that affect your mouth.

Digital x-rays help us see what’s happening beneath the surface—between teeth, under existing fillings, and around tooth roots. This comprehensive approach means very little escapes our attention, and you leave each appointment knowing exactly where your oral health stands.

Professional Dental Cleanings: More Than Just Polishing

Even diligent brushers and flossers accumulate plaque and tartar in hard-to-reach areas. Professional dental cleanings remove these deposits before they cause cavities or gum disease. Our hygienists use specialized instruments to clean areas your toothbrush can’t access effectively, especially around the gum line and between teeth.

These appointments also give us a chance to assess your home care routine. We can show you specific areas needing more attention and suggest techniques or tools to make your daily oral hygiene more effective. Think of cleanings as treatment and education—you’re getting your teeth professionally cleaned while learning how to maintain them better between visits.

Most patients benefit from cleanings every six months, though some people need them more frequently depending on their individual risk factors for dental disease.

Deep Cleaning and Periodontal Care

Sometimes regular cleanings aren’t enough to address gum disease that’s already progressed beyond the earliest stages. When bacteria and tartar accumulate below the gum line, they create pockets between your gums and teeth that can’t be cleaned with standard methods. This is where deep cleaning becomes necessary.

Deep cleaning, technically called scaling and root planing, removes buildup from below the gum line and smooths tooth roots to help gums reattach properly. The procedure occasionally requires local anesthesia for comfort, and Dr. Schick often has his hygienists, Denee Brown and Haley Blalock, treat one or two quadrants of your mouth per appointment rather than doing everything at once.

For patients with more advanced gum disease, our comprehensive periodontics services provide the specialized care needed to control infection, reduce pocket depths, and preserve your teeth. Gum disease is the leading cause of tooth loss in adults, but it doesn’t have to be—with proper treatment and maintenance, you can keep your natural teeth for life.

Preventive Care: The Foundation of General Dentistry Duncan

The best dental treatment is the one you never need. That’s why prevention forms the cornerstone of everything we do at Southwest Dental Group. Beyond regular checkups and cleanings, preventive care includes:

  • Fluoride treatments that strengthen enamel and make teeth more resistant to decay
  • Dental sealants that protect the chewing surfaces of back teeth where cavities most commonly develop
  • Oral cancer screenings that catch abnormalities when they’re most treatable
  • Bite analysis to identify issues that might lead to worn teeth or jaw problems
  • Patient education about nutrition, habits, and home care techniques

Dr. Schick takes time during every appointment to discuss your individual risk factors and create strategies that keep your mouth healthy. Some patients face higher risks due to genetics, medications, medical conditions, or lifestyle factors—identifying these risks allows us to implement targeted preventive measures before problems develop.

Restorative Treatments When You Need Them

Despite our best preventive efforts, sometimes teeth need repairs. General dentistry Duncan patients count on includes a full range of restorative treatments designed to fix problems and return teeth to full function. These treatments include fillings for cavities, crowns for damaged or weakened teeth, bridges to replace missing teeth, and root canals to save infected teeth.

Dr. Schick approaches restorative care with the same attention to detail he brings to every aspect of dentistry. He selects materials and techniques that provide long-lasting results while maintaining a natural appearance. After all, dental work should improve your smile, not detract from it.

The key to successful restorative treatment lies in addressing problems promptly. If left untreated, a small cavity that needs a simple filling today might require a crown or even extraction and replacement. Regular visits ensure we catch issues when they’re small and straightforward to fix.

Emergency Dental Care When You Can’t Wait

Dental emergencies happen at the worst possible times—knocked-out teeth, severe toothaches, broken restorations, or injuries to your mouth that can’t wait for a routine appointment. Southwest Dental Group understands that these situations cause pain and anxiety, so we make time for patients experiencing dental emergencies.

Whether you’ve cracked a tooth biting into something hard, developed sudden severe pain, or experienced trauma to your mouth, prompt professional care often makes the difference between saving and losing a tooth. Don’t wait and hope the problem resolves on its own—reach out immediately when dental emergencies occur.

Making Dental Care Affordable for Your Family

Cost concerns shouldn’t prevent anyone from getting the dental care they need. For families without traditional dental insurance, our office dental plans provide an affordable alternative that makes comprehensive care accessible. These membership plans cover preventive services and offer discounts on other treatments, giving you predictable costs without the hassle of insurance claims and coverage limitations.

Dr. Schick believes everyone deserves quality dental care, and we work with each patient to find payment solutions that fit their budget. Investing in your oral health now prevents more expensive problems later—it’s truly one of the smartest financial decisions you can make for your family’s well-being.

Your Dental Health Partner for Life

General dentistry isn’t about fixing problems as they arise—it’s about building a long-term partnership focused on maintaining oral health throughout your life. At Southwest Dental Group, we get to know you, your concerns, your goals, and your unique dental needs. This relationship allows us to provide truly personalized care that evolves as your needs change. Dr. Rob Schick and his team believe that exceptional dental care starts with building lasting relationships with patients and creating personalized treatment plans that address your unique needs.

From your first visit through decades of ongoing care, you’ll always receive the same commitment to excellence and attention to detail that defines everything we do. Your healthy, confident smile matters to us, and we’re dedicated to helping you achieve and maintain it.

Ready to experience the difference comprehensive general dentistry makes? Contact Southwest Dental Group today to schedule your appointment and discover how exceptional dental care should feel. 

Veneers

What Are Dental Veneers?

Dental veneers (sometimes called porcelain veneers or dental porcelain laminates) are wafer-thin, custom-made shells of tooth-colored materials. They cover the front surface of teeth to improve your smile and appearance. These shells bond to the teeth, changing their color, shape, size, or length.

Types of Veneer Materials

Dental veneers can be made from porcelain or resin composite materials. Porcelain veneers resist stains better and mimic natural teeth’s light reflection. Resin veneers are thinner and require removing less tooth surface. Discuss with your dentist which material suits you best.

Who Can Benefit from Veneers?

Veneers help with:

  • Discolored teeth from root canals, stains, or large resin fillings

  • Worn down, chipped, or broken teeth

  • Misaligned, uneven, or irregularly shaped teeth

  • Teeth with gaps that need closing

The Veneer Procedure

Getting dental veneers usually requires three visits: consultation, preparation, and placement. You can get veneers on one tooth or multiple teeth simultaneously.

Diagnosis and Treatment Planning

During your first visit, discuss your goals with Dr. Schick. He will examine your teeth, confirm if veneers are right for you, explain the procedure, and discuss limitations. X-rays and impressions may be taken.

Preparing and Bonding the Veneer

Before permanently bonding, Dr. Schick will temporarily place the veneer to check fit and color. He adjusts it as needed. Then, he cleans, polishes, and etches your tooth to prepare for bonding. Special cement secures the veneer, which is hardened using a curing light. He removes excess cement, checks your bite, and makes final adjustments. A follow-up visit may be scheduled to check gum response and veneer placement.

Tooth Preparation and Veneer Fabrication

Dr. Schick removes about ½-1 millimeter of enamel, equal to the veneer’s thickness. He may numb the area before trimming. A model of your tooth is made and sent to a dental lab to create the veneer, which takes about three weeks. Temporary veneers may be placed if more tooth reduction is needed.

Advantages of Dental Veneers

  • They provide a natural tooth appearance.

  • Gum tissue tolerates porcelain well.

  • Porcelain veneers resist stains.

  • Veneer color can make dark teeth appear whiter.

  • Veneers offer a conservative way to change tooth color and shape without extensive shaping.

Downsides of Dental Veneers

  • The process is not reversible.

  • Veneers cost more than composite resin bonding.

  • They are usually not repairable if chipped or cracked.

  • Tooth sensitivity to hot and cold may increase after enamel removal.

  • Veneers may not perfectly match your other teeth’s color and can’t be altered once placed.

  • Whitening should be done before getting veneers.

  • Veneers can dislodge if exposed to excessive pressure (biting nails, chewing ice, etc.).

  • Teeth with veneers can still decay, sometimes requiring crowns.

  • Veneers are unsuitable for unhealthy, weakened teeth or teeth with insufficient enamel.

  • Teeth grinders and clenchers are poor candidates, as veneers may crack or chip.

Longevity and Care

Veneers generally last between 5 and 10 years before needing replacement.
Maintain good oral hygiene by brushing and flossing regularly.
Avoid stain-causing foods and drinks like coffee, tea, and red wine to preserve veneer color.

Alternatives to Veneers

Alternatives include dental bonding and crowns.
Veneers suit those wanting more change in tooth shape and shade than bonding offers, but less than a crown requires.

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“Had my first visit today and they made me feel totally comfortable!! Having major anxiety about the dentist has been my downfall!! I believe I have found the perfect place for me!! Very grateful and happy with my visit today!! Excited to get my smile back!! Thank you!!”

Jenny C.

They are the best!

“I’ve been a patient of Dr. Schick and Haley for over 5 years. I have had such a great experience with them and the entire staff. From the moment I walked through the door, they made me feel comfortable and less anxious. I began bringing my young children, as they would get excited to sit in the chair and have their teeth cleaned. As a mom their comfort, at the dentist, means so much. I appreciate Southwest Dental Group and their amazing attention to detail, from simple cleanings to more elaborate work. They are the best!”
Kellie J.
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