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Dr. Mary Swift, Cosmetic Dentist Dallas
7515 Greenville Avenue
Suite 810
Dallas, TX 75231

(214) 739-8888

Hours: M-F 7:30-4:00

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We can help you with most of your cosmetic and general dental needs:
  • If you're in pain, click here
  • To see our Home Smile Analysis, click here
  • If you desire cosmetic improvements to your smile, click here
  • If your're interested in improving your oral health, click here
We Can Help You Look Younger!

Da Vinci veneers, featured on ABC's Extreme Makeover and Fox's The Swan, can reshape teeth or reduce spaces between teeth, as well as cover permanent surface stains. Click here for more details.

LaserSmile™ teeth whitening can reverse the yellowing effect that occurs as teeth age. Click here to learn more about teeth whitening. Our cosmetic laser is used for whitening and for other smile enhancing procedures such as reshaping gums to perfect your smile.

Invisalign® invisible braces are available to return your teeth to the perfect position they were in after your braces came off as a teenager. Using virtually invisible aligners, there are no brackets or wires to tear up the inside of your mouth, and you can remove them to eat, drink, brush your teeth, and floss. Click here.

All-porcelain crowns and bridges can be used to replace missing or severely decayed teeth. White fillings look more natural than the "silver" fillings for minor decay.

Do you grind your teeth at night? Are your teeth wearing down and becoming square-shaped? This is called bruxism, and it causes your teeth to wear down rapidly and eventually need to be replaced. Plus, square shaped and worn teeth make you look older. Worn teeth can be repaired with crowns, and a custom mouth guard worn at night can control the effects of nighttime grinding.

Implants and dentures offer very different alternatives to restore smiles for persons with missing teeth. Full or partial dentures have become the "last resort", with implants the preferred solution both aesthetically and for pain-free eating. If you have missing teeth, let us transform your smile!


Home Smile Analysis

Before your first appointment, take a few minutes to reflect upon how you feel about your smile, its effect on your self image, and how it influences the quality of your interactions with others. The following questions are intended to help you with that process:
  • Are you unhappy with the appearance of your teeth and smile? Do you like the color, size, and shape of your teeth?
  • If so, what would you like to change about your smile?
  • Have you ever found yourself looking at pictures of models/actors and wishing you had a similar smile?
  • How does your smile make you feel? Confident? Insecure?
  • Have you ever held your hand in front of your mouth when talking?
  • Do you shy away from smiling fully?
  • Have you ever not laughed because you were uncomfortable with your smile?
  • When photographed, do you smile with your lips closed or with a big smile?
  • Are you embarrassed to see a dentist because of the condition of your teeth?
  • How would a beautiful new smile make you feel?
  • Would you like to look ten years younger?
Now that you’ve thought about how your smile makes you feel, stand in front of a mirror, smile broadly, and think about these more objective aspects of your smile:
  • Are you missing any teeth?
  • Are your teeth crooked or uneven?
  • Are all your teeth bright white or are they somewhat dark, yellow, or stained?
  • Do any teeth appear too short, too large, or too small?
  • Do you have any gray, black, or silver fillings in your teeth?
  • Do you have any old crowns or bridges with dark edges that don’t look natural?
  • Are any of the biting edges chipped or worn down?
  • Are there spaces between any of your teeth?
  • Do you have a “gummy” smile - showing too much gum tissue?
  • Have your gums receded? Are they puffy or red?

If you answered “Yes” to any of these questions there’s good news - we can provide you with a more beautiful smile. If you’re ready to take the next step, please contact us now!

We Can Help You Get Out of Pain Now!

Do you want the pain to stop? Call our emergency number now!

Ever wonder what causes tooth pain? Usually it is tooth decay becoming severe enough to reach the nerve inside the tooth. As the nerve becomes infected pain and sensitivity to heat/cold and pressure can occur sporadically. Over time pain occurs more frequently and intensifies. That's usually when we get the "emergency call"!

We use digital X-rays and a diagnostic laser called a Diagnodent™ to find decay before it reaches the nerve, repairing it with a white filling. Extensive decay can weaken tooth structure so much it requires we repair it with a crown. Plus, if the nerve is reached a root canal is first done, and then a crown is placed.

Sometimes a tooth is so damaged it must be pulled. When that happens it's important to immediately replace it with a bridge or implant, or your remaining teeth can shift out of alignment, causing pain and other problems.


We Can Help You Regain & Maintain Your Oral Health

Do your gums bleed when you brush? Do you have bad breath? If so, you likely have periodontal disease -- gingivitis or worse, periodontitis. Untreated periodontal disease causes tooth loss, and the bacteria associated with periodontitis has been linked to heart disease, blood clots, stroke, and buildup of plaque in the circulatory system.

Our hygienists will chart the current condition of your gums, and the doctor will complete a complete Periodontal Evaluation and plan a course of treatment. Periodontal disease treatment will include ultrasonic scaling and root planing to remove gross infection. At the same visit laser therapy may be performed to remove dead tissues, sterilize the pockets of infection, and speed healing. Periodic visits for periodontal maintenance are scheduled, at which time antibiotics such as Arestin may used to control and eliminate any recurrent localized infection.

The doctor will also perform an oral cancer exam annually. Oral cancer occurs as frequently as cervical cancer, yet while women usually get their annual PAP smears done they often neglect an annual oral cancer exam. Ironically, the mortality rate for cervical cancer is only 3-4%, while oral cancer mortality is 30%, so the risks are much more severe if you wait too long. Tobacco product users have a very high probability of incurring oral cancer versus non-users. Male or female, we strongly encourage you to be examined annually somewhere if not with us!


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