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Bone Loss Could be the Reason for Your Loose Dentures
posted: Nov. 19, 2014.
When you first received your removable dentures the fit was firm and comfortable. Lately, though, they’ve become loose, making it difficult to eat or speak without slippage. The problem may Read more -
4 Reasons why Quitting Chewing Tobacco is Good for Your Oral Health
posted: Nov. 11, 2014.
Chewing tobacco is as much a part of our sports culture as the national anthem. What once began as an early 20th Century baseball player method for keeping their Read more -
Dental Implants and Smoking - Cause for Concern?
posted: Nov. 03, 2014.
You probably already know that using tobacco causes significant health risks: It increases your odds of getting various cancers and coronary diseases, to name just a few. Unfortunately, not Read more -
Retainers Help Preserve Your New Smile After Braces
posted: Oct. 31, 2014.
Your braces have finally been removed and you’ve unveiled your new smile to the world. You’re finished with orthodontics — right? Not quite. If you want to “retain” your new Read more -
Understanding the Benefits - and Limitations - of Dental Insurance
posted: Oct. 23, 2014.
Most of us think of insurance as a means to protect us and our families from unforeseen loss. While that’s the general definition, some insurance plans — like dental Read more -
Five Things to Know About Bleeding Gums
posted: Oct. 15, 2014.
Did you ever brush your teeth and find that your gums were bleeding slightly? This unwelcome discovery is more common than you might think — and it might have Read more -
Anchorage Devices can add Stability During Orthodontic Treatment
posted: Oct. 07, 2014.
Braces are certainly the most recognized means for moving misaligned teeth. But depending on your or your family member’s particular malocclusion (bad bite), your orthodontist may also include other Read more -
Saving a Baby Tooth is the Best Option for Permanent Tooth Development
posted: Sep. 29, 2014.
Our “baby” teeth begin appearing around six months of age — by age 10 or 13, they’ve largely been replaced by our permanent teeth. Though their lifespan is relatively Read more -
Be Extra Vigilant for Signs of Gum Disease During Pregnancy
posted: Sep. 26, 2014.
Periodontal (gum) disease is a bacterial infection that can eventually lead to tooth loss if not treated. The infection typically arises from plaque, a thin film of bacteria and Read more -
Successful Outcomes With Dentures Depends on Attention to Detail
posted: Sep. 18, 2014.
While dental implants are considered the gold standard for tooth replacement, removable dentures are still a viable choice, especially for patients with edentulism (complete tooth loss). Removable dentures have Read more -
Tooth Staining and Discoloration 101 - Options for Brightening Your Smile
posted: Sep. 10, 2014.
If a glance in the mirror reveals stained or discolored teeth that are detracting from your self-confidence, it's time to do something about it. The first step is to Read more -
Not Just for Teenagers: Orthodontics can Improve an Adult's Health and Smile
posted: Sep. 02, 2014.
There was a time when most adults with a bad bite or misaligned teeth considered it too late in their lives for corrective treatment. Fortunately, times have changed — Read more -
Minimizing X-Ray Exposure Risks in Children to Maximize Benefits
posted: Aug. 29, 2014.
X-ray diagnostics have revolutionized our ability to detect early or hidden cavities, paving the way for better dental care. But x-ray exposure also increases health risks and requires careful Read more -
Are Cavities Contagious?
posted: Aug. 20, 2014.
Think of a contagious disease and you may picture one of the great outbreaks of the past: the terrible flu epidemic of 1918, the ever-present threat of polio in Read more -
A Fixed Bridge Remains an Effective Option for Tooth Replacement
posted: Aug. 15, 2014.
If at all possible, we want to save a tooth — it’s the best outcome for your overall dental health. In many cases, we can achieve this by filling Read more -
Conscious Sedation can Make Your Child's Dental Visit More Pleasant
posted: Aug. 04, 2014.
Anxiety in a child during dental procedures could interfere with the care they need. But recent advances in sedation drug therapy can calm pediatric patients safely and allow us Read more