Steven R Alspach, DDS, MS, PC

Steven R Alspach, DDS, MS, PC Dr. Steven R. Alspach has placed over 5,000 dental implants over the past 20 years, and his commitment to excellence in periodontal and implant care.

Alspach has placed over 5,000 dental implants over the past 20 years, and his commitment to excellence in periodontal and implant care has never wavered. Keeping current with the latest advancements in this rapidly changing specialty of dentistry and surrounding himself with superbly capable individuals enable Dr. Alspach to keep this commitment. Dr. Alspach grew up in Dallas and graduated from Austin College in Sherman. He attended Baylor College of Dentistry and received the American Academy of Periodontology Student Award as a senior. His specialty training was completed at the University of Michigan where he received a Masters in Periodontics. Dr. Alspach’s Masters Thesis was subsequently published in the International Journal of Periodontics and Restorative Dentistry. He is board certified by the American Board of Periodontology.

02/08/2022

You're more susceptible to gingivitis in pregnancy, but keeping up with dental hygiene can lower the risk. Gingivitis can pose risks in newborns, too.

02/08/2022

(HealthDay)—Worried your kid isn't brushing their teeth properly? You might want to try the Oreo test.

12/03/2021

Did you know high blood sugar levels can up the risk of dental complications? Here is everything you need to know about the link between the two.

11/18/2021

Claire Dewshi explores the arguments behind water fluoridation and why she believes it is such an important step to tackle child decay.

10/27/2021

Nearly two thirds (62%) of drink products contain 'very high' levels of sugar, exposing a growing need for marketing transparency.

09/01/2021

Studies indicate an indirect but important relationship between gum disease and ED.

08/20/2021

How often you should floss is a question dentists love discussing. Here's what they recommend and who should be flossing more often.

05/18/2021

A study finds that people at risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and people with early RA have higher levels of certain bacteria in their mouth.

05/05/2021

Receiving an opioid prescription from your dentist could put families at risk, in a new study from the University of Michigan.

04/29/2021

COVID-19 could pass into people's lungs from saliva with the virus moving directly from mouth to bloodstream—particularly if individuals are suffering from gum disease, according to new research.

04/22/2021

Maintenance of good oral health is more important than use of antibiotics in dental procedures for some heart patients to prevent a heart infection caused by bacteria around the teeth, according to a new American Heart Association (AHA) scientific statement published today in the association's flags...

04/15/2021

Scientists recently discovered that the SARS-CoV-2 virus—the culprit behind COVID—can specifically infect cells in the mouth and may travel in saliva. That news, while promising for future research, doesn't translate to big changes in the precautions already being taken to prevent the spread of ...

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