Teresa Scott, DDS
OwnerTeresa M. Scott, DDS, PC
Teresa Scott, DDS, is a Private Practitioner in Family, Sedation and Cosmetic Dentistry in Spring, Texas. Dr. Scott has a technology driven practice using the latest technological developments and advancements in dentistry to treat her patients, including electronic anesthesia, invisible orthodontic treatments and single appointment solid porcelain crowns. She has expertise in all areas of preventive and restorative dentistry. Dr. Scott is a member of the Texas Dental Association, Greater Houston Dental Society, American Dental Association, and American Association for General Dentistry. She is also a member of the Texas Association for General Dentistry, Texas Association of Women Dentists, Houston Northwest Chamber of Commerce, and Delta Sigma Delta Dental Fraternity. Dr. Scott has been honored as one of the top cosmetic dentists in Houston, Texas since 2006, and one of the top dentists in America since 2005. (This is me - Update Profile)
| 1997 - present | Owner Teresa M. Scott, DDS, PC |
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GLG Study Groups with Teresa Scott, DDS(?)
| Study Group Name | Members |
|---|---|
| OrthoClear and Invisalign Users (US) | 24 |
| Dentists (US) | 768 |
| Orthodontists (US) | 142 |
| Cosmetic Dentists (US) | 123 |
GLG NewsSM Analyses by Teresa Scott, DDS(?)
This article announces the launch of Aquoral, from Auriga Laboratories, a prescription product that helps to reduce xerostomia, also known as dry mouth. Based on what I read in the article, it's a rinse that is lipid based (which means it's some kind of a fat containing rinse) that coats the teeth and...
This article claims that Milestone Scientific will release a brand new anesthesia system at the Chicago Mid Winter Dental Convention that will completely alter the way that anesthetic is given. Apparently, the STA system is so new and different, that it will blow traditional syringes out of the...
This article summarizes a study where 31 of 175 patients were examined after having had computer assisted implant placement. The conclusion of the study was that the one hour implant system had more postoperative complications than the traditional method -- nearly 3 times more outright failures of implants...
According to the article, ozone can be applied to a tooth under a rubber cup for about a minute, and it will kill decay causing bacteria in the zone where it was applied, after which the tooth would then re-mineralized and decay would be eliminated in a tooth. It recommends that this treatment...
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