George Phillip DMD Blog

Does Getting a Dental Crown Hurt? Here’s What to Expect!

February 17, 2026

3D image of a dental crown

If you’ve never had a dental crown, it’s natural to worry about potential pain. Dental crowns are designed to restore a damaged or decayed tooth, protecting it from further damage while allowing you to chew and smile comfortably. The good news is that, with modern dental techniques and anesthesia, getting a crown is usually pain-free.

Understanding what to expect can help ease anxiety and make your dental visit more comfortable.

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Tips for Sleeping Through a Nighttime Toothache That Aren’t Counting Sheep

February 12, 2026

Man awake in bed, clutching jaw in pain

A toothache can be surprisingly disruptive, especially at night when your body is quiet and the pain seems louder. If you’re asking yourself, “What to do if I have a toothache?” the most important step is to contact your emergency dentist first thing in the morning. Prompt professional care can prevent further damage and relieve pain safely. In the meantime, there are several strategies you can use to reduce discomfort and help you get some sleep.

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When Cosmetic Dentistry Isn’t Safe: Why You Can Trust Your Dentist

January 26, 2026

safety icon with shield and danger sign

In a world of scammers and grifters, it can be tricky to identify who you can trust. For both necessary and cosmetic dental services, you can’t choose just anyone to work on your teeth. After all, you don’t want to turn out like recent victims of veneer techs or cosmetic dental professionals in the news. These patients expected to have beautiful smiles at a discounted price but instead now have teeth that have been permanently damaged or who have developed significant infections.

Overall, when you receive cosmetic dentistry treatment from a certified dentist, your chances of running into safety issues are minimal. How can cosmetic dentistry become unsafe and scary? Keep reading to find out!

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A Gentle Guide to What a Tooth Extraction Feels Like

December 17, 2025

Woman getting her tooth removed

If you have a tooth extraction coming up, then you may be worried about what it’ll feel like. It’s normal to be anxious about anticipated pain, but this treatment will help get rid of severe damage, decay, or infection that’s causing trouble for your oral health. Not only that, but your dentist will work to make sure each step of the procedure is as easy as possible. Here’s how and what you can expect throughout.

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Managing Dental Issues That Result from Cold Weather

December 3, 2025

a dental patient during cold weather

As temperatures drop and winter rolls in throughout North Texas, many people notice changes in their oral health. Cold weather doesn’t just impact your skin and give you chapped lips, though; it can also lead to tooth sensitivity, dry mouth, and other potential issues that impact your oral health. Understanding why this happens and how to manage these problems can help you keep your smile healthy all winter long and looking its best for holiday photo ops! Here’s what you should keep in mind and how to manage your discomfort while also protecting your teeth. 

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Cheap Smiles Suffer: 4 Dangers of Discount Dental Implants

November 13, 2025

Dental implants sitting in a mock jaw

While dental implants are excellent tooth replacements, they often tend to be pricey. It’s to the point that many patients search for bargain versions instead of the standard, high-quality kind. That said, looking for posts with lower prices isn’t good; the dangers of discount dental implants are all too real. Choosing the cheaper option in this scenario would only lead to severe health issues. As proof of that fact, here are four common complications caused by discount dental implants.

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Seeing Your Smile Up Close: Benefits of Intraoral Cameras

October 14, 2025

Dentist using intraoral camera on their patient

Once a dentist earns their dental doctorate, their education doesn’t stop there! Many providers continue learning about the advancements in the field through the various instruments and techniques developed. The technology used has continued to evolve, creating intraoral cameras that modern practices are using for their treatments. Continue reading to learn more about this kind of imaging.

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How Many Dental Implants Are Recommended?

September 30, 2025

Dentist showing patient dental implant mold

When it comes to replacing missing teeth, there is no one-size-fits-all solution. Each smile is unique, which means the number of dental implants required will depend on your specific needs. Some patients may only need a single implant to restore one tooth, while others may require several implants to support a bridge or denture.

Understanding your options can help you feel confident as you explore treatment possibilities.

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What to Do If You’re Worried About a Painful Checkup & Cleaning

September 26, 2025

Man nervously biting his nails

It’s important to visit your dentist for a checkup and cleaning every six months. Doing so can significantly reduce your risk of cavities, gum disease, and other oral conditions. But for many Americans, this is easier said than done! Fear of dental discomfort will certainly make you hesitate to book an appointment on a consistent basis.

Fortunately, there are things you and your dentist can do if you’re worried about having a painful checkup and cleaning!

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Why Does My Dentist Use a Laser to Treat Gum Disease?

August 4, 2025

Dentist holding a dental laser while pushing a button on the machine

You’re (understandably) worried about gum disease. In your quest to learn more about it, though, you discovered that your dentist uses a laser to treat the condition. Now, you’re (understandably) wondering, “Why on earth would they do that?”

It might seem strange, but dental lasers provide many benefits that you’ll likely appreciate. Here’s what you should know about the process and how it can have a positive impact on your treatment experience.

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