Dr. Matthew J. Bridges delivers excellent dental care to adults, as well as children, in his Duncan, OK dentist practice. His expertise extends to treat general, restorative, orthodontic cosmetic, and prosthetic dentistry patients, as well as sleep apnea and snoring patients. He has experience successfully treating patients with TMJ Disorders, TMD, and airway issues caused by dental issues and oral composition. He and his family live in Duncan, and his hobbies include home improvement and software development.
Is there a secret to tooth whitening? Why won’t over-the-counter toothpaste and mouthwash lighten teeth effectively? More than half of all American adults don’t like their smiles or the color of their teeth. Teeth often turn yellow due to advanced age, wear and tear, or heavy smoking. Carbonated beverages and coffee are also common culprits. …
Did you know that teeth whitening has been practiced for thousands of years? The ancient Egyptians used to grind pumice stones and mix them with vinegar to create a tooth whitening paste. More recently, dentists in the 1950s used to ask their patients to gargle with hydrogen peroxide to kill bacteria. The side effect of…
Individualized care is the cornerstone of any thriving dental office. It can be particularly impressive when a dentist manages to combine personalized care with valuable comprehensive care for the entire family. The Chisholm Trail Smile Center is a wonderful family dentist office that strikes this balance perfectly. As one of the oldest dental practices in…
The goal of a family dentist is to help patients of all ages achieve optimal oral health. For parents, a family dentist is the key to navigating their children’s oral health care from the time they are born until they leave the nest. A family dentist will be your guide when it comes to avoiding…
Tooth bonding is a versatile and budget-friendly restorative and cosmetic dental solution to several dental problems. Although dental enamel is the strongest substance in the body, it is still susceptible to breaking and cracking. Teeth endure an incredible amount of pressure while chewing (up to 200 pounds!), not to mention what happens when we chew…
The odds are good that you, like most people, have not been consistent with dental visits. You may have even paid the price for that, by developing cavities and other dental health issues. Neglecting dental visits can contribute to serious health problems, including bacterial infections, heart disease, and diabetes. Furthermore, when oral health concerns aren’t…
Root canal treatment is performed on a tooth with internal infection, specifically an abscess. Teeth with cracks or deep cavities are vulnerable to serious bacterial infection that can be harmful to your oral health, as well as your general health. Underneath the hard outer layer of enamel, teeth have a soft layer of dentin, then…
Cracked, weak, and worn-down teeth require professional dental care so patients can avoid severe dental pain, infection, and disease. In many cases, dentists recommend a tooth crown (also known as a dental crown) to protect and restore the damaged tooth. Patients who undergo root canal therapy or receive dental implants or a dental bridge also…
Dental cleanings are a necessary aspect of oral healthcare. But just how often should you have them? If you’re like most patients, you’ve heard that you should have cleanings every six months. While this is true for many individuals, it may not be true for everyone. The American Dental Association released their official statement regarding…
One of the greatest benefits of having a family dentist is the fact that he or she accepts patients of all ages and has the education and experience to treat them appropriately! Family dentists complete numerous hours of continuing education each year that focus on dental care for children, teens, adults, and the elderly. These…