Parkfield Dental

Parkfield Dental https://providerbio.invisalign.com/sv/1299214 Our goal is to provide a relaxed, positive, and educational dental experience for you and your family.

We use the latest technology and techniques to give our patients beautiful and healthy smiles. http://www.parkfieldfamilydental.com/

Friday and Saturday open by appointment only.

As Austin natives, we are excited for Longhorns 🤘🏽🧡🧡football 2025 season to begin. This weekend Cynthia and her hubby ha...
09/11/2025

As Austin natives, we are excited for Longhorns 🤘🏽🧡🧡football 2025 season to begin. This weekend Cynthia and her hubby had a fantastic time at the season opener, and we appreciate Dr. Patel's kind gesture of gifting the first game tickets and showing appreciation to the Parkfield Team ❤️ #
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Always in our Hearts 🇺🇸❤️      #9/11
09/11/2025

Always in our Hearts 🇺🇸❤️
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Happy National Tooth Fairy Day!!!✨🧚‍♀️ ✨Did you know the Tooth Fairy is so special that she is celebrated two times each...
08/22/2025

Happy National Tooth Fairy Day!!!✨🧚‍♀️ ✨

Did you know the Tooth Fairy is so special that she is celebrated two times each year? The first one in February, and the second one is today!!! A perfect reminder to keep those smiles bright and celebrate the magic she brings. 🧚🏽‍♀️🦷💫
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And we’re curious… where do you place your tooth when you wait for the Tooth Fairy to come? Under the pillow? On the nightstand? We wanna know!!! 🤔🧚🏽‍♀️🦷🤔

08/22/2025

This past weekend was unforgettable! Our team explored Austin's Balloon Museum 🤩 and had an incredible time together!!! When we're not brightening smiles, we're creating memories that bring us joy!

08/20/2025

👶Leaving cavities in baby teeth untreated is like planting decay in the next set of teeth.🦷

Cavities in baby teeth are often misunderstood. Many parents assume that since milk teeth eventually fall out, they don’t need much attention. But this is one of the biggest mistakes in children’s oral care.

Baby teeth are not just temporary placeholders—they protect the permanent teeth developing right beneath them. When decay is left untreated, the infection doesn’t stop at the surface; it can spread deep inside the tooth, into the roots, and even affect the permanent teeth waiting to erupt.

The truth is, cavities in milk teeth are not harmless. An untreated infection in a baby tooth can create abscesses, damage the surrounding bone, and allow bacteria to reach the underlying permanent tooth bud. This can lead to enamel defects, weak spots, or even early decay in the permanent teeth before they even emerge. In some cases, the infection can spread further, causing pain, swelling, and serious health complications that no child should ever go through.

Baby teeth play an essential role in guiding permanent teeth into the correct position, helping with chewing, speech, and proper jaw development. Losing them too early due to cavities disrupts this balance, often resulting in misalignment or orthodontic problems later in life. Ignoring cavities may seem like saving time or money now, but in reality, it sets the stage for bigger dental challenges in the future.

Parents need to remember: caring for milk teeth is caring for the future smile. Regular brushing, limiting sugary snacks, early dental check-ups, and treating cavities promptly are not just short-term solutions—they are investments in a lifetime of healthy teeth. Don’t wait for pain to appear. Protecting baby teeth today means protecting your child’s confidence, health, and smile for tomorrow.

✏️🚌 Parkfield wishes all students a happy 1st day back to school and a year full of big bright smiles! As the busy days ...
08/13/2025

✏️🚌 Parkfield wishes all students a happy 1st day back to school and a year full of big bright smiles! As the busy days begin, don't forget to schedule dental exams for your kids! 📓✏️📆

08/12/2025

Tooth decay doesn’t happen overnight — it’s the result of daily habits quietly working for or against your teeth.
Brushing twice a day removes the sticky bacterial film (plaque) before it hardens into tartar. Cleaning between teeth reaches the hidden spaces where most cavities begin. Staying hydrated helps wash away food particles and keeps saliva flowing — your mouth’s natural defense system.

But prevention isn’t just about cleaning — it’s also about what you avoid. Sugary and acidic foods feed harmful bacteria and weaken enamel, making teeth more vulnerable. Limiting these, especially between meals, gives your mouth time to repair itself.

Small daily steps make a huge difference — follow these habits consistently, and your smile can stay healthy and cavity-free for life.

HAPPIEST OF BIRTHDAYS TO OUR GIRL 💜Adriana, Parkfield's incredible RDA, lights up our days with her bright smile and inf...
08/07/2025

HAPPIEST OF BIRTHDAYS TO OUR GIRL 💜
Adriana, Parkfield's incredible RDA, lights up our days with her bright smile and infectious positivity. WE LOVE YOU 🥰

Bridge Between You and Your Best Smile ✨Missing front teeth or the irregular placement of the front teeth can make smili...
08/01/2025

Bridge Between You and Your Best Smile ✨

Missing front teeth or the irregular placement of the front teeth can make smiling feel like a challenge—maybe even lead to a “no smile smile.”

This incredible transformation shows what’s possible with a 6 unit anterior bridge 5x7, 9x11 and #8 veneer designed to restore both beauty and function.

This custom bridge and veneer replaced a previous Maryland bridge seamlessly, creating a natural, confident smile our patient now loves to show off. No more hiding behind closed lips—just genuine joy and renewed self-assurance. 🤩

Anterior bridges are a powerful option for replacing several missing teeth, helping you regain your bite, your speech, and your sparkle.

If you’ve been holding back your smile, it’s time to explore what’s possible.

Book your consultation today and take the first step toward smiling fully, freely, and confidently again. 💚

📱- 512-339-7848
📍 - Austin, Tx
💻- www.parkfielddental.com

07/17/2025

Brushing your teeth immediately after eating might seem like a healthy habit—but it can actually do more harm than good. After meals, especially those high in acids like citrus fruits, tomatoes, or soft drinks, the enamel on your teeth becomes temporarily softened. Brushing too soon can wear away this weakened enamel, leading to long-term erosion and tooth sensitivity.

Dental researchers and experts recommend waiting at least 30 minutes before brushing. This allows your saliva to naturally neutralize the acids and re-harden the enamel surface. If you need to freshen your mouth immediately, rinse with plain water or chew sugar-free gum to boost saliva flow.

Protecting your enamel is essential—it’s the hardest substance in your body, but once it’s worn away, it doesn’t regenerate. So the next time you finish a meal, give your teeth time to recover before reaching for the toothbrush. Small changes in your routine can go a long way in preserving your smile for life.

07/15/2025

Most people don’t realize that cavities can actually spread from one person to another. While cavities themselves aren’t contagious, the bacteria responsible for them—especially Streptococcus mutans—can be transmitted through saliva. That means simple acts like kissing, sharing spoons or forks, or even blowing on a baby’s food can transfer these harmful bacteria from one mouth to another.

Once these bacteria colonize a new mouth, they begin to feed on sugars from food and produce acids that damage the tooth enamel, leading to cavities over time. This is especially important in young children, whose enamel is softer and more vulnerable. Parents, caregivers, and partners should be aware that oral hygiene affects not just themselves, but their loved ones too.

The best way to prevent this transmission is to maintain good oral hygiene, limit sugary foods, and avoid sharing utensils or toothbrushes. Regular dental checkups and cleanings also help reduce bacterial load and prevent decay. A healthy mouth is not only about brushing—it's about protecting those around you as well.

Our thoughts are with everyone impacted by the devastating Hill Country floods this weekend. We stand with those who hav...
07/08/2025

Our thoughts are with everyone impacted by the devastating Hill Country floods this weekend. We stand with those who have lost loved ones, been displaced, or are facing uncertainty. The resilience of our Texas community shines through even in the toughest times. We're deeply grateful for the selfless efforts of first responders and rescue teams.

In efforts to help those who were affected and families around Parkfield will be taking supply donations at our office and will be dropping them off at a close by donation site

Donations of the following and anything you are able to donate are welcome.

Hygiene Kits (High Priority & Always in Demand) Pack in gallon-sized zip bags:
-Toothbrush + toothpaste
-Soap or body wash (travel size)
-Shampoo & conditioner (travel size)
-Deodorant (solid preferred)
-Feminine hygiene products
-Razors + shaving cream
-Combs/brushes
-Wet wipes
-Hand sanitizer
-Washcloths or small towels
2. Baby & Child Essentials
-Diapers (especially sizes 3-5)
-Baby wipes
-Formula (ready-to-feed is best)
-Bottles and ni***es
-Baby food pouches
-Pacifiers and small comfort toys
-Children’s OTC meds (infant Tylenol, gripe water, diaper rash cream)
3. Clothing & Warmth
-New socks (all sizes)
-New underwear (men, women, children- only accepting new, not used)

Address

11100 Parkfield Drive
Austin, TX
78758

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm

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