Conveniently Located @ 8940 Barker Cypress Rd. Cypress, TX 77433

Conveniently Located

8940 Barker Cypress Rd. Cypress, TX 77433

A DENTAL TEAM YOU CAN TRUST

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Nu Dentistry in Cypress. We offer flexible hours for your convenience, including evenings and weekends by appointment, and accept most PPO insurance plans. Our services are affordable for those without dental insurance and we have flexible payment plans and financing available as needed.

WELCOME TO THE PRACTICE

Looking for a dental office in Cypress that you can look forward to going to?

OUR DOCTORS

At Nu Dentistry, we are changing the way people view dentistry in Cypress, by having a team of doctors that build long lasting relationships in a warm, friendly environment. Our doctors are passionate about dentistry and fulfilled by giving you the smile of your dreams. All of our doctors are incredibly trained in their craft and they each have a wonderful “chair-side manner.” They are trustworthy, knowledgeable, and dependable.

OUR TEAM

We know that waiting too long for an appointment causes unneeded stress and frustration. This is why we make sure to give our doctors and hygienists ample time between appointments, ensuring that you’ll never have to wait too long to be seen. Our front office is clean and bright, with televisions and magazines to keep you entertained. Some people have even commented that it feels as comfortable as their own living room!

OUR TECHNOLOGY

Dental techniques and treatments are constantly improving and it is imperative for great dental teams to stay abreast of all of the latest technologies. Here at Nu Dentistry, we have the latest technology and treatments available. Our dentistry is safe and effective, offering you real results. Don’t miss out on the team with the best dental technology near you. It’s simple - call us to make your appointment today!

HERE'S WHAT PATIENTS ARE SAYING...

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Andrea V.

Very attentive staff that addressed my main concerns & suggested additional treatments! This office does not pressure you to accept any treatments but rather give you the space to choose and think it over. Also, the cleaning I received was fast and pain free!

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Rodena L.

I would high recommend. The dentist was very welcome as well as the staff. The office was bilingual and handled everyone with care and were very friendly. The office was clean and it smelled lovely.

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Chrystal D.

Great staff! Loved that they educated me on the process of procedures. I felt like I was well informed and taken care of. I also liked that they remember me even though I came once months ago. Staff is very genuine and friendly.

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WE LOOK FORWARD TO SERVING YOU

We know how important quick, simple, and thorough dental care is for your life when you are looking for a dentist. Look no further, we're conveniently located near you in Cypress!

Are you looking for a new dental team? Has it been a while since you’ve been to the dentist? Looking for a dental office in Cypress that you can look forward to going to? Look no further! Welcome to Nu Dentistry, the premier dental office in the area! Whether you are in need of a regular checkup or a full dental transformation, we are here to help.

We offer full service, comprehensive dentistry that can meet any and all of your dental needs. Your dental health is our first priority. At Nu Dentistry, there is nothing more important to us than seeing you smile! Give us a call today so that we can answer any questions that you may have and set you up with an appointment!

OUR PATIENTS' RESULTS

Check out some examples of our patients' outcomes, from beginning to end.

OUR PATIENTS' RESULTS

Check out some examples of our patients' outcomes, from beginning to end

OUR PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Check out our numerous accreditations, sources, and relationships in the wide world of dentistry

GENERAL DENTISTRY FAQ

Got questions? We've got answers! Check out our FAQ for more info!

What is a dentist?

A dentist is a doctor who specializes in dental health. They help with prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of dental health problems. A dentist goes to school for at least 8 years and some dentists attend even longer for certain specialities. Some specialties are: Orthodontics, Periodontics (gum disease), Prosthodontics (implants), and Endodontics (root canal), to name a few. If you are looking for a dentist near you, our family dental office is available to help you and your family meet your dental needs.

Why is it important that I go to the dentist?

Prevention is key here! Regular dental visits at our dentist office help prevent any dental issues that may arise. This includes tooth decay and cavities. In addition to keeping your mouth healthy, dental health directly correlates to keeping your body healthy. Regular visits prevent tooth decay, gum disease, and bad breath. It also strengthens your teeth and helps them to look more attractive!

I’m not in pain. Do I still need to go to the dentist?

Regular dental visits help prevent dental issues from happening! In addition to prevention, the dentist can help keep your smile bright with teeth whitening, for example. Also, it is not always possible to know that you have a dental cavity without a proper examination. We offer general, cosmetic, restorative and family dentistry.

How do I find the right dentist?

It is most important to make sure that you find someone who is a good fit for you and/or your family. Make sure you are comfortable talking/communicating with your dental team. It’s helpful to have a dentist that is nearby and convenient to get to. Make sure the dentist is a member of the ADA (American Dental Association). Make sure the office is clean and professional. Our family dental office looks forward to meeting your expectations.

What can I do about dental anxiety?

First of all, you are not alone! Many people have a fear about visiting the dentist. Please communicate with us and we can ease your fears. There are many options, including different pain relieving techniques to help during your treatments.

What should my daily dental routine consist of?

Make sure to brush and floss your teeth at least twice daily. Also, brush your tongue. You should include fluoride in your daily dental routine. Adding mouthwash to your routine will also help fight tooth decay, cavities and gum disease. Stay away from foods with lots of sugar and avoid tobacco use. 

Am I brushing my teeth correctly?

  1. Use a soft bristle brush.Hold the toothbrush at a 45 degree angle.

  2. Begin at the gum line and begin brushing in a gentle circular motion.

  3. Brush the outside surfaces of all the teeth.

  4. Repeat on the inside and chewing surfaces of the teeth.

  5. You should spend at least one minute on the top teeth and one minute on the bottom.

  6. Lastly brush the tongue.

  7. Brushing the tongue removes excess bacteria and makes breath fresh!

  8. Ask the team at our family dental office for more tips on your brushing technique!

How often should I change my toothbrush?

Ideally, you should change your toothbrush every three months. A patient with periodontal disease should change their toothbrush every 4-6 weeks. If you have been sick, make sure to change your toothbrush as soon as you can. Please note that electric toothbrushes are different. Please consult with the directions to see how often you should change their heads.

Can I save a tooth that has been knocked out or dislodged?

Knocked Out/Broken Tooth (Baby Teeth):

DO NOT TRY TO REIMPLANT A BABY TOOTH! Any attempt to do so could cause additional harm.

If there is bleeding, apply pressure.

Rinse the mouth.

You may give your child a tylenol, if they are having pain.

Knocked Out/Broken Tooth (Permanent Teeth):

Find the tooth.

DO NOT handle the tooth by the root. Be sure to hold only the crown.

ONLY rinse the tooth - DO NOT clean it or over handle the tooth.

If the tooth is free of fractures/not broken, you can try to reinsert the tooth into the gum.

Place gauze under the tooth and gently bite down to hold the tooth in place.

If you cannot replace the tooth into the gum, put the tooth into a container filled with the patient’s saliva or milk. The tooth can also be carried in the patient's mouth. However, be certain that they are calm enough not to swallow it or accidentally damage it.

Call our emergency number  IMMEDIATELY.

Time is of the essence when it comes to saving a tooth.

Does diabetes affect my dental health?

There may be a link between diabetes and gum disease. As with any infection, gum disease can make diabetes harder to control. It is imperative to have regular dental checkups when you have diabetes and make an appointment if you see any changes in your gums/mouth. Also keep your dentist abreast of any changes in your diabetes treatment/medications. For more information, call our dentist today!

Does pregnancy affect dental health?

Approximately 50% of pregnant women experience “pregnancy gingivitis.” This is an uncomfortable condition which causes sore and bleeding gums. Also, gum disease can directly affect your baby. There have been studies that the chemical prostaglandin (found in oral bacteria) can cause a baby to be born early and small. Please let our family dentist know that you are pregnant and would like to come in for a check up.

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