Dr. Roozbeh Ghasemi, DDS, Dentist
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Dr. Roozbeh Ghasemi, DDS

Dentist

4001 S Sam Houston Pkwy E 120 Houston TX, 77047

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"Welcome to H-Town Star Family Dentistry - Your Partner in Dental Health!

At H-Town Star Family Dentistry, we are dedicated to crafting beautiful smiles and ensuring exceptional oral health. Our expert team provides comprehensive dental care, from routine check-ups and cleanings to advanced treatments, using the latest technology and gentle techniques. With a focus on personalized care and patient comfort, we're committed to helping you achieve a healthy, confident smile. Trust us for professional, compassionate dentistry that puts your needs first."

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Dr. Roozbeh Ghasemi, DDS's Expert Contributions
  • Do front teeth crowns look natural?

    It can be done in a way to match your existing teeth and look natural. It depends on the lab and material and the shade that has been selected. Please be advised that there may be some minor differences in the shade since it will be hard to match the existing teeth shade 100%. READ MORE

  • What is the best material for a dental crown?

    There are different materials available for crowns. If you are more concern about the strength of the crown then zirconia is good. If you are more concern about the way it looks, the emax crown is better. There are also some aesthetic zirconia crowns which has the strength and also looks very good. READ MORE

  • Can a root canal tooth still hurt?

    Yes, it can. It depends on many factors including the way it has been done, your body response to it and final restoration. Please keep in mind that root canal treatment is not always 100% and there is a chance of reinfection. READ MORE

  • Do teeth get weak after braces?

    If the orthodontic treatment been done correctly and not in rush, it should not cause any issues. It also depends on the condition of your teeth now. If they are already weak and does not have enough bone support, you may encounter some issues later on. READ MORE

  • Are zirconia bridges better than porcelain?

    Hello there, Zirconia and porcelain are both considered as ceramic. However generally speaking, Zirconia is stronger than Porcelain but Porcelain usually looks better. There are some new Zirconias that look pretty natural and good. It all depends on which material lab uses. Hope this answer your question. READ MORE

  • Should my daughter be seen?

    It depends. It is better to have her seen by a doctor just to make sure everything is fine. It might be a blocked artery, vein or salivary duct that poped by itself but it is better to check to confirm READ MORE

  • Can I brush my Invisalign with toothpaste?

    It is better not to do so because the toothbrush and toothpaste can be abrasive and creates small scratches in them which harbor plaque and bacteria and cause discoloration and bad odor READ MORE

  • Do you need medications for a gum infection?

    Most infections will need medication. You need to see a doctor to confirm and prescribe it if it is needed. READ MORE

  • Is the zirconia bridge long-lasting?

    It all depends on your oral hygiene. If you keep up with your brushing, flossing and your regular check up and cleaning then yes READ MORE

  • Can a dental implant last a lifetime?

    It all depends how much you take care of it. If you keep up with oral hygiene, routine dental exams and cleaning and control any medical issues you may have, yes it can last forever READ MORE

  • How long is the treatment of gingivitis?

    It depends on your oral hygiene. If you keep up with brushing and flossing regularly on a daily basis then it goes away very quick in about 2 weeks READ MORE

  • Can Invisalign fix an overbite?

    It depends on the severity of it and other factors such as available space READ MORE

  • How should I clean my implant-fixed dentures?

    You can use super floss and water pick to clean underneath of it. You also need to see your dentist every 6 months to take it off and clean everything and evaluate and check implants to make sure everything is fine. READ MORE

Professional Memberships

  • American Dental Association  
  • Academy of General Dentistry  

Dr. Roozbeh Ghasemi, DDS's Practice location

H-Town Star Family Dentistry

4001 S Sam Houston Pkwy E 120 -
Houston, TX 77047
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