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Esteemed Dentist In Houston Area Offers Restorative Dentistry Services

Dr. Ron Ritsco and his patient-focused team are rebuilding their patients' oral health by rebuilding their smiles with restorative dentistry. Full release is below.

2014-04-11
KATY, TX, April 11, 2014 (Press-News.org) Brushing and flossing teeth and gums are critical to maintaining good oral health. Preventative care is common knowledge, but many people still don't maintain good oral hygiene practices.

Tooth decay and unhealthy gum tissue aren't the only factors to cause dental issues. Dental trauma can also occur, causing oral health to decline. To combat decay, dentists offer preventative care that includes a dental exam, professional cleaning and fluoride treatment.

"Without proper dental care, an increasing number of patients are being treated for tooth decay, gingivitis and tooth loss. Once decay sets in, a tooth's foundation is weakened, which could result in an infection or tooth loss," Dr. Ritsco.

As a certified prosthodontist, Dr. Ritsco's has seen many cases of tooth loss and other dental problems. That's why Ritsco Dental Associates main focus is advanced cosmetic and restorative treatment options, so they can help reestablish and strengthen a weak oral condition and smile.

Since many patients are beyond preventative care, they don't need prevention; they are looking for rejuvenation.

At Ritsco Dental Associates, Dr. Ritsco and his team perform prosthodontic related procedures on a daily basis. From implant dentistry to full-mouth rehabilitation, Dr. Ritsco's practice is dedicated to getting patients' oral health back on track.

What types of restorative treatments are available? At Ritsco Dental Associates, there is an array of restorative techniques that treat different issues:
- Dental crown restoration - Houston residents can cover and protect a tooth that is chipped, loose and decayed.
- Dental bridge - replaces a missing tooth.
- Dental implant - replaces one or multiple missing teeth.
- Full/partial dentures - replace multiple or all teeth.
- Full-mouth rejuvenation - designed to improve the function and esthetics of a smile with an array of cosmetic and restorative options.

As it's stated earlier, there are an increasing number of patients being treated for cavities and tooth loss; however, there is also an increasing number of people receiving restorative treatment.

Dr. Ritsco and his dental team are establishing better oral health standards with cosmetic and restorative services in Houston: dental crown restoration, full mouth rejuvenation, tooth-colored fillings, laser dentistry and Invisalign.

To schedule an appointment at Dr. Ritsco's practice, call (281) 392-8450. Go to www.ritscodentalassociates.com to use an online appointment form, access patient education library and meet Dr. Ritsco and staff.

About Ritsco Dental Associates:
Dr. Ron Ritsco graduated with his undergraduate degree in Microbiology and Chemistry from the University of Regina in 1988, acquiring his Doctorate of Medical Dentistry (DMD) from the University of Saskatchewan College of Dental Medicine in 1993. He received his certificate in prosthodontics from the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, and obtained his Master of Science degree in Prosthodontics from the School of Biomedical Graduate Services. Dr. Ritsco has been honored with multiple achievements as well as published extensively in several scientific journals. Dr. Ritsco is an authority in his field, having taught dental students on an international scale in relation to dental implants, aesthetic smile design, full-mouth rehabilitation and the study of temporomandibular disorder (TMD).

Media Contact:
Ritsco Dental Associates, PC
Dr. Ronald Ritsco
contactus@ritscodentalassociates.com
2910 Commercial Center Blvd., Suite 101
Katy, TX 77494
(281) 392-8450
www.ritscodentalassociates.com

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[Press-News.org] Esteemed Dentist In Houston Area Offers Restorative Dentistry Services
Dr. Ron Ritsco and his patient-focused team are rebuilding their patients' oral health by rebuilding their smiles with restorative dentistry. Full release is below.