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The Headache Question
Chronic symptoms of the head and neck can often be attributed to: • Headache — the temporalis muscle (it closes and clenches the jaw) • Sinus pressure and pain — the lateral pterygoid muscles (it moves the jaw side to side and/or forward) • Neck stiffness and pain — trapezius muscle (it stabilizes the skull during jaw clenching…
Read MoreInvisible Braces Bring Visible Results
Invisalign® utilizes 3-D computer technology with clear, plastic removable “aligners” to move teeth at a rate similar to traditional braces, but without any metal or wires. The “aligners” can be removed to eat and clean your teeth and are generally undetectable when worn. The computer imaging technology can predetermine and develop a treatment plan from…
Read MoreTired Of Having Worn Teeth?
How we perceive our smile and appearance affects our self-esteem, our moods and how we function in social and business relationships. Common conditions that impact negatively on your smile include broken, cracked or worn teeth, discolored teeth, missing teeth, crooked teeth, decayed teeth, gaps between your teeth and/or “gummy smiles.” Each patient and each specific…
Read MoreThe Instant Makeover
More and more these days, instant sorts of makeovers are shown on television shows and in the news. It seems that once a person makes the commitment to proceed, they want to get moving quickly. Our practice has noticed that too, and we are doing many more “makeovers” where we finish the entire treatment in…
Read MoreDo Natural Teeth Whiteners work?
The Effectiveness of Natural Teeth Whiteners You may have heard that natural teeth whiteners can be found right in your kitchen. Many people prefer home remedies over commercial whitening products, but the truth is: while some natural options may offer minor benefits, their results are often overstated—and some may even do more harm than good.…
Read MoreNew Computer Technology Makes Invisible Braces Possible
Now you can have straight teeth without braces? We are a certified CLEARCORRECT provider and can provide a new alternative for adults who wish to straighten their teeth, but do not want traditional braces. This method uses a series of clear tooth aligners to move teeth progressively into alignment. The aligners are virtually invisible because…
Read MoreThe Right Age To Consider Orthodontics
When is the right time to bring your child to the orthodontist? According to the American Association of Orthodontists, children should have their first orthodontic evaluation by age 7, or earlier if a problem is detected by a parent or family dentist. While there’s no one-size-fits-all age to begin treatment, early evaluation is key to…
Read MoreHelp! I Broke My Tooth!
Almost every day we get a call from a patient who has broken a tooth, and generally it means that to save the tooth, we have to place a crown or permanent restoration over it to keep it from breaking further. Sometimes the tooth can’t be saved and that is a real bummer! What causes…
Read MoreChild’s First Visit To The Dentist
We would like to see your child as soon as the first tooth erupts (around six months of age). The most important goals of this first visit are to introduce your child to the office surroundings and to develop a trust in the dentist and our staff. We view this visit as an icebreaker. If…
Read MoreGums Don’t Discriminate
Gum disease might seem like something only adults suffer from but it affects people of all ages. So, while teens may feel – and often appear to be – indestructible, their gums tell a different tale. TeenHealth.com reports that 60 percent of 15-year-olds already have gingivitis, the early stage of gum disease. Even more sobering,…
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