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Braces Built for Busy Adults
If you needed braces as a child but didn’t get them, it’s not too late. Adults can still enjoy the benefits of a straighter smile and improved oral health by choosing dental braces later in life. However, since traditional braces can take longer for adults, many are now turning to speed braces for a faster,…
Read MoreDeciduous Teeth
Deciduous teeth are baby teeth. We’re born with two full sets of teeth and this first set is also called primary, milk or lacteal dentition. These teeth begin to erupt anytime after 6 months of age, which is commonly referred to as “teething.” Teeth normally erupt in pairs and the first that normally come in…
Read MoreKeep Waking Up With Headaches?
If the first thing you feel in the morning is a headache or pain behind your eyes or pain in your neck and shoulders, come in for a visit. What you’re experiencing could be the result of problems in your mouth. These are common symptoms of a condition known as temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ),…
Read MoreShould You Worry if Your Kids Are Grinding Their Teeth?
It’s estimated that up to 30% of children between the ages of 4 and 10 experience bruxism, more commonly known as teeth grinding. But how do you know if your child is grinding their teeth? If you pay attention during sleep, you might hear a faint grinding sound. You may also notice that your child complains of morning jaw pain,…
Read MoreThem Bones, Them Bones…
Calcium is essential for healthy bones and teeth! You’ve heard it before, but how much calcium are you actually getting? An extremely important mineral for dental and overall health, calcium aids in preventing dental problems and osteoporosis. Actually, 99 percent of the calcium found in our bodies is located in our bones and teeth! But…
Read MoreSetting Priorities For Good Dental Health
Many people have bleeding gums, and they don’t think twice about it. They view it as a minor inconvenience. If you were bleeding from any other part of your body, you wouldn’t hesitate to see a physician. If you lost a body part you wouldn’t hesitate to have it replaced. We have 32 teeth –…
Read MoreConsidering Dental Implants?
Important Facts to Help Make Your Decision Many people are unaware of the consequences of losing their teeth or the effects of wearing partial or full dentures upon their jaws and bones. When teeth are lost, the surrounding bone immediately begins to shrink [atrophy]. Implant treatment, for tooth replacement therapy, can be the optimal treatment…
Read MoreBrushing And Flossing Especially Important During Orthodontic Treatment
As you are aware, plaque (the whitish build-up of food material, and bacteria) is the cause of cavities, tooth scarring (white lines as stains, also technically known as enamel decalcification) and gum disease, which may occur if teeth are not kept clean. In order to prevent the above problems from occurring, several techniques have been…
Read MoreCrossbite: It’s A Mix-Up
The word “crossbite” is one of the few dental terms that is almost self-explanatory. An individual with a crossbite will have teeth that are out of place when biting. One set of teeth will fall either inside or outside the opposing set when they are in contact; therefore, a crossed bite. The most common crossbite…
Read MoreMitral Valve Prolapse Ain’t What It Used To Be
The prevalence of Mitral Valve Prolapse (MVP) has been estimated to range from 5-35 percent of the population, with the predominance occurring in women. Furthermore, people with MVP have been told that they are at greater risk for a myriad of problems including stroke, atrial fibrillation, heart failure, mitral valve regurgitation requiring surgery, and infections…
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