McKaskle Family Dentistry
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McKaskle Family Dentistry
McKaskle Family Dentistry welcomes you and your family members to our dental practice. At our office, your oral health and comfort are our first priority. We always strive to provide quality dental care to all patients to improve overall health. Call us to make an appointment today at 281-599-8003.

Our team of experienced dental professionals are passionate about oral care. Our staff members have answers to all your questions regarding availability of dentists, mode of payment of bill etc. Our hygienists take extreme care in offering quality services to patients. We educate patients on how to care for their teeth.
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Our goal is to provide superior quality dental care which caters to all dental needs of a person. We consider both aesthetics and dental health factors when performing the treatment which enables us in coming out with wonderful smiles for our patients. Dr. Derek McKaskle, as the son of a dentist, has been in and around dentistry for over 35 years.
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Dr. Derek McKaskle, as the son of a dentist, has been in and around dentistry for over 35 years. Dr. McKaskle graduated from the University of Texas at Arlington in 1995 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. He then attended the University of Texas Dental Branch in Houston where he received his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree in 1999.
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Our dental services in McKaskle Family Dentistry range from basic dental care to performing complicated dental implant surgeries. Our periodontal care, orthodontic treatment and emergency dentistry ensure complete protection of teeth and gums of our patients. Dental implant surgeries performed by our renowned dentists restore lost natural teeth.
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Following your child's filling appointment if an anesthetic has been used, the lips, tongue and cheek may be numb for several hours after the appointment. Avoid chewing and hot beverages until the numbness has completely worn off. Children can very easily bite their lips or tongue while being numb.
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Unfortunately, dental bondings, composite resin fillings (tooth colored fillings) and old crowns cannot be bleached. Fillings that have discolored indicate that they are either leaking or have secondary decay, so it is best to replace them. A better choice may be to replace them with porcelain laminate/veneers for longer lasting results.
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