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6695 mi · 1100 Wilford Hall Loop, Jbsa Lackland, TX 78236
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Timothy Hatchett, DDS is a Primary Care Doctor in San Antonio, TX and Jbsa Lackland, TX. Their offices are located in 4742 River Rock, San Antonio, TX and 1100 Wilford Hall Loop, Jbsa Lackland, TX.Click to read more
6695 mi · 1100 Wilford Hall Loop, Jbsa Lackland, TX 78236
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Jay Graver, DMD is in Jbsa Lackland, TX. Their office is located in 1100 Wilford Hall Loop, Jbsa Lackland, TX.Click to read more
6695 mi · 1100 Wilford Hall Loop, Jbsa Lackland, TX 78236
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David Schindler, DDM is in Jbsa Ft Sam Houston, TX and Jbsa Lackland, TX. Their offices are located in 3551 Roger Brooke Dr, Jbsa Ft Sam Houston, TX and 1100 Wilford Hall Loop, Jbsa Lackland, TX.Click to read more
6695 mi · 753 E Travis St, La Grange, TX 78945
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Lana El-Asha, DDS is in La Grange, TX. Their offices are located in 890 E Travis St, La Grange, TX and 753 E Travis St, La Grange, TX.Click to read more
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6695 mi · 9514 Potranco Rd, San Antonio, TX 78251
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Thomas Sanchez, DDM is a Pediatric Dentist in San Antonio, TX. Their offices are located in 102 Waydele Cir, San Antonio, TX and 9514 Potranco Rd, San Antonio, TX.Click to read more
6695 mi · 11831 Culebra Rd, 101, San Antonio, TX 78253
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Aaron Salinas, DDM is in San Antonio, TX. Their offices are located in 8142 Tezel Rd, San Antonio, TX, 11831 Culebra Rd 101, San Antonio, TX and 24815 US Highway 281 N 111, San Antonio, TX.Click to read more
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6695 mi · 510 S Adams St, Fredericksburg, TX 78624
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Timothy Barsch, DDS is a Primary Care Doctor in Fredericksburg, TX. Their office is located in 510 S Adams St, Fredericksburg, TX.Click to read more
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6695 mi · 510 S Adams St, Fredericksburg, TX 78624
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William Stehling, DDM is a Primary Care Doctor in Fredericksburg, TX. Their office is located in 510 S Adams St, Fredericksburg, TX.Click to read more
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6695 mi · 814 S Milam St, Fredericksburg, TX 78624
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Thomas Schmidt, DDS is a Primary Care Doctor in Fredericksburg, TX. Their office is located in 814 S Milam St, Fredericksburg, TX.Click to read more
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When you search for Kyle Dentists on Zocdoc, you can filter your results by gender, in addition to other criteria. That way, you’ll only see Dentists in Kyle who match your preferences.


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What is a dentist?

A dentist is a healthcare expert specializing in diagnosing and treating oral health conditions. Routine checkups/teeth cleanings with your dentist play an important role in maintaining the health of your teeth and gums. They can also offer a variety of oral health treatments, such as tooth fillings, crowns, and bridges.

Dentists can treat various conditions affecting the gums, jaw, teeth, and other areas of your mouth. Their primary services include preventive, restorative, and emergency care. 


Education and training of dentists 

Aspiring dentists pursue an undergraduate degree in a science field, such as biology, chemistry, health, or mathematics. They then clear the dental entrance examination to join an accredited dental school. During dental school, the training procedure consists of the following:

  • Studying biomedical science for two years, then engaging in clinical practice for two years.
  • Obtaining a doctorate in dental surgery (DDS) or dental medicine (DDM)
  • Completing written and practical tests to earn a dental practice license.

Dentists can also become certified by taking the National Board Dental Examination (NBDE). Depending on their specialty, dentists may need to complete one to three years of postgraduate training. 


What are the various specialties for dentists?

Dentistry encompasses a variety of specialties, each dedicated to treating specific dental issues. Here are some key dental specialties:

1. Prosthodontics: Creates natural-looking dental restorations such as crowns, bridges, and dentures.

2. Oral and maxillofacial surgery: Treats diseases, defects, and injuries of the jaws and other orofacial structures, including wisdom teeth removal and other procedures.

3. Oral and maxillofacial pathology: Studies the causes and effects of oral diseases and provides diagnoses for complex cases.

4. Oral and maxillofacial radiology: Specializes in interpreting dental X-rays, CT scans, and other dental imaging tests.

5. Pedodontics (pediatric dentistry): Focuses on treating children, adolescents, and teens.

6. Orthodontics: This specialty specializes in realigning bites and straightening teeth using braces, clear aligners, retainers, and other custom-made appliances.

7. Endodontics: Involves root canal therapy. General dentists can perform root canals but may refer complex cases to an endodontist.

8. Periodontics: Diagnoses and treats gum disease and conditions affecting the tissues around the teeth.

9. Cosmetic dentistry: Treatments like teeth whitening, porcelain veneers, and gum contouring enhance the appearance of smiles. Some cosmetic dentists also offer preventive and restorative treatments.

10. Implant dentistry: This involves placing dental implants, a long-term tooth replacement option. Specialists such as periodontists/oral surgeons often place implants, but many general dentists also do so.

11. Reconstructive dentistry: This type of dentistry focuses on full mouth reconstruction or rehabilitation, treating extensive cavities or gum disease, and often requires multiple appointments.

12. Forensic dentistry: Examines teeth and interprets dental records for legal purposes, such as identifying victims based on dental remains.

13. Public health dentistry: Aims to improve community oral health by designing disease prevention programs.

14. Dental anesthesiology: Offers advanced pain management services for dental or oral surgery procedures.

15. Oral medicine: Focuses on diagnosing and treating chronic medical issues affecting oral health.

16. Orofacial pain management: This specialist diagnoses, treats, and prevents pain in the teeth, jaws, head, and face.


Preventive dental care

Dentists protect teeth and gums from disease-causing bacteria and provide preventative dentistry before problems occur. Preventive care includes:

  1. Dental examination: Regular dental checkups allow the dentist to examine the mouth for cavities and gum disease and look for signs of other health conditions. Regardless of how well you maintain your teeth, it is essential to see your dentist twice a year.
  2. Tooth cleaning: Tooth cleaning involves removing plaque from teeth to prevent tooth decay, gingivitis, and periodontitis.
  3. Dental X-ray: A dental radiograph is an X-ray scan to diagnose hidden tooth structures, malignant or benign masses, bone loss, and tooth decay.
  4. Fluoride treatment: Fluoride varnishes are dental treatments that help prevent, slow, or stop the development of tooth decay. Fluoride varnish contains fluoride, a mineral that helps to strengthen tooth enamel (the outer coating of teeth).
  5. Sealant application: Dentists commonly apply a thin plastic coating over chewing surfaces of teeth, particularly the premolars and molars at the back of the mouth, to protect against tooth decay. 


Restorative dental care

Dentists can also perform restorative procedures to repair or replace damaged or missing teeth. Orthodontic treatments include:

  1. Tooth filling: Dentists employ fillings composed of various materials such as metal, plastic, glass, or combinations thereof to repair and restore teeth. The primary purpose of fillers is to address a "cavity" or a decayed portion of the tooth that the dentist has removed.
  2. Crown: The cap placed on a damaged tooth is known as a crown. Crowns cover, protect, and restore teeth when fillings do not solve the problem.
  3. Dental implant: During this procedure the dentist inserts a small threaded post in the place of a missing tooth. Artificial teeth can subsequently be attached to the threaded rod. Manufacturers typically use titanium to craft the majority of dental implants. However, others are ceramic.
  4. Dental bridge: If you lose multiple teeth, a dental bridge allows the dentist to fill the gap with one or more prostheses (dentures).


Dental emergency care

Many dentists offer 24-hour emergency dental care. Emergency care includes:

  1. Root canal treatment: This dental procedure relieves pain caused by an infected or abscessed tooth. Root canal therapy removes the inflamed pulp of the tooth. The tooth's inner surface is cleaned, disinfected, and filled with a sealant.
  2. Dental extraction: This is a procedure in which the tooth is removed from its socket entirely. It is also known as "tooth extraction."
  3. Treatment of knocked-out teeth (avulsed teeth): Tooth avulsion refers to losing a healthy and permanent tooth. Accidents and injuries are the most common causes of such tooth loss. 


Benefits of regular dental visits

Arranging routine dental appointments with a dentist near you significantly benefits your oral health and overall well-being. Here, we delve into the importance of consistent dental appointments:  

  1. Preserving your dental health: Your teeth are valuable, and the loss of even a single tooth can have lasting consequences for your overall dental health. The shifting of teeth and associated discomfort are common consequences of tooth loss. Regular dental visits are pivotal in averting severe damage and preserving your teeth.  
  2. Early problem detection: While dentists are primarily associated with dental concerns, their scope extends to broader aspects of oral health. One of the chief merits of routine dental appointments is the early detection of potential issues. Dentists can identify emerging problems, such as cavities and gum conditions, and provide prompt treatment. Neglected plaque buildup and gum disease can escalate into more severe cases. Moreover, regular screenings enable the identification of signs related to critical conditions like mouth cancer. 
  3. Addressing associated oral health matters: Beyond addressing dental pain, dental checkups can reveal other oral health concerns, including sleep disturbances and headaches resulting from teeth grinding. Regular dental screenings permit the timely identification and treatment of these concerns, with the possibility of referrals to specialists if necessary.  
  4. Enhancing dental hygiene education: Many individuals require guidance on proper oral hygiene practices. A considerable portion of the population tends to brush infrequently and overlook flossing. While these practices may not appear significant at first, they can culminate in substantial issues in the long term. Establishing daily flossing and post-meal teeth brushing as integral habits can protect against oral bacterial activity and promote enduring oral health.  
  5. Getting rid of bad breath: Chronic bad breath, or halitosis, can manifest as a persistent issue, necessitating attention. It extends beyond morning breath or transient odors from spicy foods. Poor oral hygiene practices may lead to the development of halitosis. Dental appointments facilitate the formulation of customized oral hygiene routines based on individual requirements.  


How can I relieve cavity pain until I see a dentist?

Avoid very hot, cold, sugary, or acidic foods and drinks to ease cavity pain before seeing your dentist. These can trigger or worsen pain by irritating exposed nerves. Use lukewarm water when brushing, and avoid carbonated beverages, citrus, tomatoes, and vinegar. Stick to soft foods like eggs, mashed potatoes, tofu, and smoothies to minimize chewing discomfort.

Apply a cold compress to your cheek for 10–20 minutes to reduce swelling and numb the area. Avoid applying heat, which can increase inflammation. Over-the-counter (OTC) pain relievers (ibuprofen or naproxen) are effective for cavity-related discomfort. These nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) help manage both pain and inflammation. You can add acetaminophen (Tylenol) for extra relief, but it does not reduce inflammation.

Apply clove oil to the problematic tooth for natural relief. You can use a cotton ball and tweezers to do this. Clove oil’s numbing and antibacterial effects may provide temporary comfort. Use it every few hours, but avoid swallowing, as it can irritate your stomach and mouth.

Keep your mouth clean by brushing gently with a soft-bristled toothbrush and flossing carefully. Avoid skipping oral hygiene as this allows bacteria to spread. Use warm saltwater to rinse your mouth or use an antimicrobial mouthwash containing essential oils for relief.

Numbing gels with benzocaine or lidocaine can also temporarily dull the pain. Apply them to the painful area, but note that they mainly work on surface-level discomfort. Temporary dental filling kits available at pharmacies (like Dentemp or DenTek) may also help seal the cavity until your dentist can provide proper treatment. However, consult your dentist first, as improper use may worsen symptoms.

Cavity pain occurs when decay erodes enamel and reaches the pulp. The pulp contains nerves and blood vessels. This can cause persistent or throbbing pain, especially when chewing or consuming sweet, hot, or cold items. The decay can spread untreated, potentially causing abscesses, swelling, or facial pain.

Call your dentist promptly if you experience intense swelling, fever, pain, or a bad taste in your mouth—these could indicate an abscess. Don’t wait for the pain to return after a temporary lull; cavities won’t heal independently. Only a dentist can provide permanent relief through a filling, root canal, or extraction.


How do you find the best dentist near you in Kyle, Texas?

If you already have a health insurance plan, choosing a provider from your network can save you money. But how do you find such qualified and experienced dentists among the endless online profiles, websites, and directories? The answer is simple. Register with Zocdoc.

Zocdoc makes it easy to find an experienced dentist in Kyle, Texas, who can meet your healthcare needs. All you need to do is create a free account with Zocdoc and select your condition or symptoms, location, preferred dates, and insurance plan. A comprehensive list of doctors based on your search criteria is then displayed. If you have an insurance plan and carrier, enter the name of your insurance company into the search, and the platform will show you the best in-network dentists.

If you need help finding dentists who accept your insurance, our online patient help center is here. On Zocdoc, you can link your medical, dental, and vision insurance plans to your account. However, please note that each appointment can only use one insurance plan.

You can include secondary insurance details in the appointment notes for those with multiple insurance plans. You can enter your secondary insurance information if your provider uses Zocdoc’s Intake forms.

At Zocdoc, we believe in long-term, trusting patient-physician relationships. Hence, each dentist listed on Zocdoc has a unique profile. You can learn about their educational background, credentials, board certifications, clinical interests, expertise, experience, and spoken languages.

Additionally, verified reviews and ratings by past patients help you make an informed decision before choosing a dentist. 

If you are specifically looking for a female or male dentist in your vicinity in Kyle, Texas, filter your search results by gender. You can also book a video appointment on Zocdoc before your first in-person visit. Look for the purple video icon in the dentist's profile or filter your selection of video appointments.

Booking appointments with dentists near you through Zocdoc is easy, secure, and free. 


Texas, U.S. Dentist insights and statistics 

In May 2021, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics recorded that the country employed approximately 108,680 dentists. It also stated that Texas, with roughly 9,540 dentists, had the second-highest dentist employment level in the country. The Austin-Round Rock metropolitan region, where Kyle lies, had nearly 390 dentists in the same year.

According to the Texas Oral Health Coalition, the overall grade for oral healthcare in the state has declined since 2018. In 2022, the state received a C+ grade since only 58% of adults between 18 and 65 visited a dentist, and only 37% of pregnant women underwent teeth cleaning. 


Sources

Cleveland Clinic

WebMD

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

Texas Oral Health Coalition

Fermelia Dental

Verywell Health

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