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After years of decay, grinding, injury, aging restorations and poor care, your beloved, brilliant smile begins to fade.  Bring it back with restorative dentistry!  Welch Dental Group changes lives every day with restorative techniques.

Oral Conscious Sedation Dentistry in Cypress and Katy, Texas

Oral Conscious Sedation Dentistry in Cypress and Katy, Texas Not all patients willingly subject themselves to dental procedures. There are those who have the inexplicable fear of dental tools and the dental experience itself. If the fear of the dental chair is keeping you from getting the [...]

3 Things To Avoid Until You Get That Cavity Filled

3 Things To Avoid Until You Get That Cavity Filled When it comes to pain, nothing can be quite as difficult to endure as dental pain. Dental pain causes simple things like sleeping and eating your favorite foods, to become uncomfortable. When scheduling your dentist visit at Welch Dental [...]

Not Sure About Dental Implants? 3 Things to Consider

Not Sure About Dental Implants? 3 Things to Consider Have you recently lost a tooth in an accident or by having it professionally extracted? Are you unsure about whether or not you should even have it replaced? Although it may seem like a lot of hassle and money to [...]

DEBATE: Electric vs. Manual Toothbrush

Electric vs. Manual Toothbrushes Ever wonder if owning an electric toothbrush is crucial to your dental health?  It will certainly clean your teeth more effectively than a good ole’ fashioned manual toothbrush. At Welch Dental Group, we always highly recommend brushing your teeth twice daily with an [...]

Digital X-Rays in Katy,Texas

Digital X-Rays In order to map out your personalized dental treatment plan, is important for our team to have current information on your dental condition. In our pursuit to provide only the best dental care, we make use of modern techniques. This helps to ensure accuracy and your [...]

Oh, you’re a wise guy huh?!?

Wisdom Tooth Removal Your wisdom teeth are the last of your permanent teeth to erupt; they are your third molars.  You could have a maximum of four wisdom teeth in your lifetime, which can emerge when you’re around the ages of 16 to 21. During your initial consultation here [...]

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