Dr Fleschler

Name: Heather F. Fleschler, DDS, FAGD, LVIF
Last name: Fleschler
Began aesthetic medicine in: 2004
Years experience: 19
Primary Specialty: Dentist
Business: Heather F. Fleschler, D.D.S., P.A.
Address: 5252 Westchester St.
Address suite: Suite 200
City: Houston
State: Texas
Zip Code: 77005
Country: US
Consulting Fees: -1$
Has Sponsored Offer : No
Clinical Privileges
  • University of Chicago
Education
  • Undergraduate: BS, Communication Sciences & Disorders, University of Texas, 2000
  • Dental: DDS, University of Texas – Houston Dental Branch, 2004
Postdoc Training
  • Residency:
  • General Practice, University of Texas – Houston Dental Branch, 2005
  • Neuromuscular Functional & Aesthetic Dentistry, Las Vegas Institute – Advanced Dental Education Center
GPS coordinates on map: 29.76,-95.36250305

Heather F. Fleschler, DDS, FAGD, LVIF

Primary location
Location name: Houston
State: TX
Country: US
Map point: 29.76,-95.36250305
Treatments
  • Dental Bonding
  • Dental Crown
  • Dental Implants
  • Invisalign
  • Porcelain Veneers
  • Smile Makeover
  • Teeth Whitening
  • Tooth Repair
  • Zoom Whitening

RealSelf Info

Profile views: 1861
Answer count: 4
Star rating: 2.0473720558371
Profile created: Aug 9, 2013
Profile modified: Oct 2, 2019
Profile promotion: No
Profile inactive: No
Premier status: Free
Tier: Free-Claimed
RealCare Promise: No
Directory link: Dentist
RealSelf’s PRO: No
Doctor Designation Start Time: Jan 29, 2014
Doctor Designation End Time: Jan 1, 2033

Locations

  • Houston, TX, US. GPS coordinates: 29.76,-95.36250305

Doctor’s answers

Question
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Answer Snippet
I had a molar pulled on the upper left. One Dentist says must have implant, another say
Implant or not?
May 8, 2014
Your upper left tooth has now been missing for a year and your dentist tells you he/she has seen no shifting or tooth movement in the last year. The bigger picture here is that tooth movement and shifting can occur quickly, but also very slowly. There is no way to tell if you will or will not have shifting occur. If you are grinding or clenching your teeth, you are definitely more likely to have shifting and tooth movement. You have two options:1. No treatment….
I had #13 pulled and I have a big gap b/t 11 & 12 the dentist sugggested maxillary part
Tooth Replacement Options
May 8, 2014
You have several options when it comes to replacing missing teeth.1. Of course, you always have the option of no treatment. With no treatment, comes consequences. Shifting of the teeth and supra-eruption of the opposing teeth (lower tooth opposing missing space drifting upwards)2. Usually the least expensive option is a removable option like the one you were given. A removable partial denture. This will hold the space between the teeth, but does not…
I used Crest 3D white strips and now my teeth are very sensitive. Any idea how long it’ll last?
Sensitivity after Teeth Whitening
Jan 29, 2014
Sensitivity is a normal side effect of teeth whitening. Whitening products like carbamide peroxide or hydrogen peroxide work by penetrating the enamel surface to get to the discolored molecules. Your teeth are likely to be sensitive while using any whitening products and for a time after you have stopped whitening. To minimize sensitivity while whitening, I recommend brushing at least an hour prior to whitening and waiting at least 2 hours after whitening. Avoid…
Can grinding teeth cause them to move?
Teeth Grinding
Jan 29, 2014
Yes, grinding or clenching your teeth can cause tooth movement. Your teeth usually contact or touch during functional movements such as swallowing, speaking and eating. If your teeth are touching constantly during the daytime or night time, the excessive force causes swelling to occur in the ligaments that hold the teeth in the bone. This swelling causes the teeth to feel loose and leads to eventual tooth movement, damage to the supporting tissues and destruction of the…

Last updated on 12/25/2023