Dental Health
Invisalign – Straighten Teeth Without Calling Attention To Them
Invisalign Straighten Teeth Without Calling Attention To Them Very few people have naturally straight teeth, and for years braces were the only option. Not anymore…. Continue Reading
Go Green – For Healthy Teeth and Gums
Go Green –For Healthy Teeth and Gums With origins dating back over 4,000 years, green tea has long been a popular beverage in Asian culture,… Continue Reading
Dazzling Smiles
Dazzling Smiles Have you often had thoughts of having a dazzling smile? Have you time and time again considered consulting with a cosmetic dentist to… Continue Reading
Sleep Apnea and The Dental Relationship
Sleep Apnea The Dental Relationship Between Sleep Apnea and Ease Of Swallowing, Speaking and Breathing About eighteen years ago, when oral appliance therapy was considered… Continue Reading
TMJ Dysfunction, and Loss of Balance and Posture
TMJ Dysfunction, and Loss of Balance and Posture A loss of balance can be caused by many factors both local and systemic. If it is… Continue Reading
Dental Implants An Alternative To Missing Teeth
Dental Implants An Alternative To Missing Teeth A dental implant can be used to replace a missing tooth, restore an entire smile or provide a… Continue Reading
Orthodontic Benefits For Seniors
Orthodontic Benefits For Seniors Orthodontic treatment was once considered primarily for teenagers, but more than one million adults now make up about 20 percent of… Continue Reading
Modern Dentistry A New Solution For Chronic Headaches
Modern Dentistry A New Solution For Chronic Headaches Two out of every 10 Americans suffer from chronic headaches and they spend over billion dollars every… Continue Reading
Obstructive Sleep Apnea Impaired Oral Function & Aging
Obstructive Sleep Apnea Impaired Oral Function & Aging The prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea increases with age. Among patients 65 years and older, there is… Continue Reading
Sleep Apnea The Dental Relationship Between Sleep Apnea and Ease Of Swallowing, Speaking and Breathing
About eighteen years ago, when oral appliance therapy was considered “experimental”, a patient was referred to me after extensive ENT surgery and CPAP were ineffective… Continue Reading