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Can Porcelain Veneers Make You Look Younger And Change the Shape of the Face?

Many patients are looking for a more youthful face and an attractive smile.  A lot of people have heard of porcelain veneers, but many do not truly understand what they really are and how they can be used to change smiles.  Dr. Konig explains, there are two ways veneers can be used to change smiles […]

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The left side jaw is underdeveloped. Are there any non-surgical ways to fix this?

  There are several non-surgical  jaw development options to correct underdeveloped and asymmetrical faces.  The options depend on what has caused the asymmetry.  Some causes of asymmetry are mouthbreathing, neck issues, postural issues, trauma, TMJ dysfunction, bad bites, chewing on one side, skeletal issues and others. This is a case that was corrected non-surgically: https://www.konigdds.com/gallery/tmj-and-facial-asymmetry

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Non-Surgical Facelift in Houston

What is a Non-Surgical Facelift? If you are unhappy with sagging facial tissues, you may be considering your facelift options. Surgical facelifts can attempt to restore your youthful appearance by cutting, stretching, and re-positioning your facial tissues. The problem with facelift surgery is that your facial tissues are just responding to changes in your mouth

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What Causes TMD or TMJ?

TMJ pain is not pleasant.  Causes of TMJ can be multifactorial and affect multiple parts of our body system.  A few factors that can cause TMJ symptoms are:   1)  Poor Occlusion or a bad bite:  when teeth do not fit together properly in a position that allows the joints,muscles, and neck to function normally,

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Overbite/Underbite Treatment

What is Overbite / Underbite? Overbite refers to a bite position in which the upper row of teeth overlaps the bottom. Underbite is the opposite, with the lower arch jutting out farther than the upper. Both types of malocclusion can detract from the appearance of the smile. Both can also increase risks for uneven tooth

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