Can you remember the last time you saw Dr. Stampe? If you can’t, then chances are you’re overdue for a dental checkup. The American Dental Association recommends twice yearly checkups for you and each member of the family. All of us at CityLine Dental Center think that’s a great idea. Why? Because your Richardson dentist and her team believe that these regularly scheduled appointments can be your key to a bright smile and better overall health.
March 16, 2017
Why do I need to see my Richardson dentist twice a year?
September 30, 2016
Your Dentist in Richardson Uses Advanced Technology to Improve Patient Experience
Any dental practice you visit will offer a variety of preventive dentistry tools to detect cavities in their earliest stages, but at City Line Dental Center, we take a step further by incorporating diagnostic tools that allow us to pinpoint areas at risk for decay and prevent cavities before they even occur. Our dentist and team are dedicated to finding and incorporating these types of innovative dental technologies into our practice. If a new technique or technology allows us to make patient treatment faster, more effective, and more comfortable, we do our utmost to incorporate this technology. We are committed to ensuring our patients receive the best possible treatment options, and are relaxed and pain free from the moment they arrive until they leave our office. Keep reading to learn more about some of the ways your trusted dentist in Richardson utilizes dental technology to improve patient experience, and contact our team to schedule an appointment today.
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August 12, 2016
Richardson Dentist Dr. Stampe Offers Tips for Better Flossing
What has your dentist been telling you for years? Floss your teeth to remove the plaque that causes gum disease as well as food particles that are a feeding ground for decay-causing bacteria. Now, however, there’s been a recent study published that questions the effectiveness of flossing. Richardson dentist Dr. Melody Stampe and her staff at CityLine Dental Center are sticking with the original advise to floss at least once a day. We’ve seen the consequences of not flossing in patients who come to us with varying degrees of gum disease, a bacterial infection that can ravage gums and teeth, and has even been connected to some serious bodily ailments including hypertension and heart disease. To make sure you are doing the best job possible when you floss, Dr. Stamp would like to offer the following tips.