Mira Vista Dental Associates

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Meet Mira Vista Dental: Exceptional Care.

Meet the dedicated team at Mira Vista Dental Associates in Fort Fort Worth, TX, where exceptional dental care is always the priority. Our skilled dentist, backed by years of experience and a passion for oral health, leads a team of friendly and knowledgeable professionals committed to providing personalized and gentle care to every patient. From routine check-ups and cleanings to advanced cosmetic and restorative procedures, Mira Vista Dental Associates utilizes the latest technology and techniques to ensure you achieve and maintain a healthy, beautiful smile. Discover why our patients trust us as their dental care provider—visit our team page to learn more about our expert staff and their commitment to your dental wellness.

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  • DR. Greg ELLIS, DDS

    Greg Ellis takes great pleasure in treating the dental health of his local community. Because of his appreciation for the interpersonal aspect of dentistry, he enjoys seeing different people from day to day, getting to know them, and helping them achieve better oral and overall health. Dr. Ellis was born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada where…

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What is the best way to brush your teeth?

Brush your teeth twice a day using a fluoride toothpaste, spending at least two minutes each session using gentle circular motions on all surfaces of your teeth.

How often should I replace my toothbrush?

Replace your toothbrush every three to four months or sooner if the bristles become frayed, to ensure optimal cleaning efficiency.

Is flossing really important for dental hygiene?

Yes, flossing daily helps remove plaque and food particles between teeth where a toothbrush can’t reach, reducing the risk of cavities and gum disease.

Can mouthwash replace brushing or flossing?

No, mouthwash is not a substitute for brushing or flossing but can be used as an additional tool to help reduce oral bacteria and freshen breath.

What are the signs of gum disease?

Common signs include red, swollen, or tender gums that bleed easily, persistent bad breath, and changes in the position of your teeth or loose teeth.