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Dr. Mark Mehany was born in Egypt, but raised in the United States since middle school. After earning his Bachelors from the University of North Texas, he went on to obtain his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from Texas A&M College of Dentistry.
Dr. Mehany is an avid learner, and committed himself to extensive post-graduate training at the Misch Resnik Implant Surgery Institute, as well as the Center for Aesthetic Restorative Dentistry in Waco. Dr. Mehany continues to advance his knowledge and skill by being an active member of the Academy of General Dentistry, American Dental Association, Fort Worth District Dental Society, Texas Dental Association, and Christian Medical & Dental Associations.
Dr. Mehany is passionate about his profession because he knows the effect a beautiful smile can have on a person’s confidence and overall wellness. He most enjoys connecting and building relationships with patients, so together we can collaborate on a personalized path to great oral health.
Away from the office, Dr. Mehany can be found next to his wonderful wife. Together, they love traveling, exploring the outdoors, playing music, and spending time with their church family.
A tooth infection, also known as a dental abscess, can cause a range of symptoms like pain, tenderness/swelling, sensitivity, fever, or bad odor. If you experience any of these symptoms, it’s crucial to promptly seek care from your trusted dentist to prevent the infection from spreading and causing more serious complications.
A tooth can get infected anytime it’s exposed to bacteria for a prolonged period of time, typically after experiencing damage or tooth decay. A tooth infection can also develop due to:
If you experience the symptoms of a tooth infection, like pain, tenderness, swelling, sensitivity, or bad odor, you should visit your dentist as soon as possible for a thorough evaluation. During your evaluation, you’ll have an opportunity to discuss your specific symptoms with your dentist.
To determine if the tooth is infected, your dentist will likely:
Tooth infections are treated based on the severity of the infection. An antibiotic may first be prescribed to reduce the infection and prevent it from spreading. Then, your dentist may recommend treatment options such as root canal therapy and a dental crown, or a tooth extraction with a dental implant.
In the case of root canal therapy, your natural tooth is saved. The infected pulp inside the tooth is removed and the root canals are filled and sealed. Depending on the complexity of the situation, this procedure may need to be referred to a root canal specialist, also known as an Endodontist.
Alternatively, if the tooth is too damaged to be saved, your dentist may recommend a tooth extraction. Once the extraction site has healed, an implant and dental crown may be placed to restore the function and appearance of your smile.
Prompt and accurate diagnosis is essential for effective treatment for a tooth infection. If you suspect you may have an infected tooth, or are overdue for a dental wellness visit, schedule an appointment with our team today.
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