Steele Dental

Steele Dental Dr. Darrell Steele of Steele Oral Surgery has been an accomplished oral surgeon in the DFW area.
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Dr. Darrell Steele of Steele Oral Surgery has been an accomplished oral surgeon for over 25 years in the DFW area. Today, Dr. Steele is proud to be the first oral surgery office in the DFW area to use the YOMI dental implant robot! Robotically guided dental implant surgery allows Dr. Steele to place dental implants in a safer, more comfortable, and more predictable way. He takes the time to get to know each of our patients and is revered for his excellent customer service. He thoroughly explains treatment options to his patients, making them feel confident and sure about the care that they’re receiving. At Steele Oral Surgery we understand our patients have countless other obligations outside of our office and Dr. Steele wants to assure his patients understand he values their time and busy schedules, which is why he makes sure their appointment time is reserved just for them. We are conveniently located near DFW airport off of the 121 tollway and Denton Tap Road in Coppell. Our office is accessible from ALL major highways - 635, I-35, 114, George Bush Tollway and 183.

Tooth decay can be sneaky, as many cavities don’t cause any discomfort when they first begin!That’s why regular dental v...
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Tooth decay can be sneaky, as many cavities don’t cause any discomfort when they first begin!

That’s why regular dental visits are so important. Checkups allow your dentist to spot small issues early, before they grow into bigger, more troublesome problems.

When was your last dental checkup? Share your experience with the dentist in the comments.

While some mouthwashes simply mask bad breath, others actually protect your oral health!The best options are alcohol-fre...
08/27/2025

While some mouthwashes simply mask bad breath, others actually protect your oral health!

The best options are alcohol-free and contain fluoride or antibacterial ingredients to help fight cavities and gum disease. Choosing the right rinse can make a big difference in keeping your smile healthy and fresh.

What kind of mouthwash do you typically go for? Tell us about it in the comments!

Did you know stress can quietly harm your teeth? 😬Many people grind or clench at night without realizing it, which can w...
08/25/2025

Did you know stress can quietly harm your teeth? 😬

Many people grind or clench at night without realizing it, which can wear down enamel, cause small cracks, or even lead to jaw pain. Managing stress and getting regular dental checkups can help catch these issues early and protect your smile.

What’s your favorite way to relax after a stressful day? We'd love to know in the comments!

Happy National Tooth Fairy Day! 🦷✨This fun tradition is more than just magic under the pillow—it’s also a reminder of ho...
08/22/2025

Happy National Tooth Fairy Day! 🦷✨

This fun tradition is more than just magic under the pillow—it’s also a reminder of how important dental health is at every age.

Baby teeth play a big role in guiding permanent teeth into place, and keeping them healthy helps set the stage for a lifetime of strong smiles. For adults, regular checkups and good daily habits keep your teeth shining long after the Tooth Fairy’s visits are done.

How do you keep your smile healthy every day? We'd love to know in the comments!

Did you know the very first toothbrushes weren’t brushes at all? 🪥 Ancient civilizations used frayed twigs, known as “ch...
08/20/2025

Did you know the very first toothbrushes weren’t brushes at all? 🪥

Ancient civilizations used frayed twigs, known as “chew sticks,” to scrub and freshen their teeth centuries before modern toothbrushes were invented. It’s amazing how creative people were with dental care back then!

If you lived in ancient times, do you think you’d try using a chew stick to clean your teeth? Tell us your thoughts below.

Brushing right after eating acidic foods like citrus, soda, or vinegar-based meals can actually harm your teeth. The aci...
08/18/2025

Brushing right after eating acidic foods like citrus, soda, or vinegar-based meals can actually harm your teeth. The acids temporarily soften your enamel, and brushing too soon can wear it down faster. 🦷

The safer choice? Rinse with water and wait at least 30 minutes before brushing to give your enamel time to recover.

Have you ever noticed extra sensitivity after eating something acidic? Share your experience in the comments below.

If your teeth feel extra sensitive to cold, it could be more than just a fleeting discomfort—it might be a sign of gum r...
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If your teeth feel extra sensitive to cold, it could be more than just a fleeting discomfort—it might be a sign of gum recession.

When gums pull back, the root surface becomes exposed, leading to heightened sensitivity and a greater risk of decay. Addressing it early can help protect both your comfort and your smile.

Have you ever dealt with sudden tooth sensitivity? Tell us about it below.

Bad breath isn’t always caused by what’s happening in your mouth.Sometimes, chronic halitosis can be linked to sinus inf...
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Bad breath isn’t always caused by what’s happening in your mouth.

Sometimes, chronic halitosis can be linked to sinus infections, digestive problems, or even tonsil stones. If brushing, flossing, and mouthwash don’t solve the problem, the cause might be deeper than your gums and teeth.

Have you ever discovered an unexpected cause behind bad breath? Share your story!

Did you know cracked teeth are one of the top reasons adults lose teeth? 🦷Habits like grinding, chewing ice, or biting h...
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Did you know cracked teeth are one of the top reasons adults lose teeth? 🦷

Habits like grinding, chewing ice, or biting hard objects (like pens) can create tiny, often invisible fractures. Over time, these cracks can worsen, leading to pain, infection, or even tooth loss. Protecting your teeth now can save you major trouble later.

Do you have any habits that might be putting your teeth at risk? Tell us about them in the comments.

Tooth decay is the most common disease in the world—even more widespread than the common cold!The good news? With daily ...
08/08/2025

Tooth decay is the most common disease in the world—even more widespread than the common cold!

The good news? With daily brushing, flossing, a healthy diet, and regular dental checkups, it’s almost entirely preventable. Protecting your teeth today can save you from bigger problems tomorrow.

What’s one habit you never skip to keep your teeth healthy? We'd love to know in the comments!

A clean, fresh mouth isn’t just pleasant—it’s a sign of strong oral wellness!Consistent brushing, daily flossing, stayin...
08/06/2025

A clean, fresh mouth isn’t just pleasant—it’s a sign of strong oral wellness!

Consistent brushing, daily flossing, staying hydrated, and regular dental visits can help you maintain a bright smile and breath that feels refreshingly clean. Take a moment today to give your smile the care it deserves.

What’s your number one trick for keeping your breath fresh all day? Tell us about it below!

Unlike bones, your teeth can’t repair themselves. Once enamel is worn away or a cavity forms, the damage is permanent wi...
08/04/2025

Unlike bones, your teeth can’t repair themselves. Once enamel is worn away or a cavity forms, the damage is permanent without treatment.

That’s why prevention is so important—daily brushing, flossing, and regular dental visits help protect your teeth before problems start. Taking care of your smile now can save you from more serious issues down the road!

Have you ever been surprised by a dental issue that seemed to come out of nowhere? Tell us about your experience in the comments.

Address

225 State Highway 121 Ste 150
Coppell, TX
75019

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 3pm

Telephone

+19723153355

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