Posted September 21, 2019 in Dental Bridge, Dental Crowns, Extraction, Periodontal or Gum Disease
Sometimes, you have to get a tooth pulled. It’s no walk in the park, but it is a necessary part of maintaining dental health in cases where leaving the tooth in question could pose an array of other—often much more serious—health concerns. Impaction, tooth decay, periodontal and gum disease, trauma, or tooth overcrowding are all […]
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Posted August 21, 2019 in Periodontal Services
While it may be uncomfortable to push yourself to every dentist appointment—especially if you know you have not been eating properly to maintain the health of your teeth and gums—making sure you are attending regular appointments could do more than let your dentist catch a cavity or two. American tennis star Nicole Gibbs was recently […]
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Posted August 09, 2019 in Dental/Oral Health
You wake up in the morning, feeling groggy and sluggish, and make your way into the kitchen to pour your morning cup of coffee. Then you head back to the closet to throw on some clothes and get the day started. After you finish getting ready, you’re running a few minutes late, so on your […]
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Posted June 25, 2019 in Oral Pain, TMJ/Bruxism
If you experience jaw pain, you might have heard about something called TMJ or TMD. TMJ refers to the temporomandibular joint that connects both sides of the jawbone to the skull. TMD is a temporomandibular joint disorder, which can cause joint and muscle pain in the jaw area. Several factors can cause this distressing condition, […]
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Posted June 18, 2019 in Dental X-rays
Many people are aware that x-rays expose patients to radiation, but there are misconceptions about how much of it can be dangerous. What most may not be aware of is that we are subjected to both natural and man-made radiation sources on a daily basis. Soil, rock, and air contain radioactive materials which are responsible […]
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