Dental Health
What Is Sleep Apnea?
What Is Sleep Apnea? Sleep apnea affects about 20 million people in the United States. It takes its name from the Greek word apnea, which… Continue Reading
Early Treatment In Orthodontics
Most orthodontists have encountered anxious parents who are concerned about putting their young children through extensive oral treatment. “Isn’t eight years old too soon to… Continue Reading
Experience and Impact Of a Sleep Or Daytime Apnea Event
In many past articles, I have discussed the impact of the jaw-tongue-throat relation to the airway (choking or partially choking on the tongue) to sleep… Continue Reading
Full Mouth Rejuvenation
Full Mouth Rejuvenation A truly healthy smile is the result of harmony in the entire chewing system. Full-mouth rejuvenation, also known as bioesthetic dentistry, is… Continue Reading
TMJ Disorder and Bruxism (Grinding and Clenching)
TMJ Disorder and Bruxism (Grinding and Clenching) Bruxism has been defined as the complex, unconscious grinding or clenching of teeth, especially during sleep, or as… Continue Reading
What Is Gum Disease?
Gum disease, or periodontal disease, a chronic inflammation and infection of the gums and surrounding tissue, is the major cause of about 70% of adult… Continue Reading
Heal and Strengthen After Gum Disease
Bacteria find the mouth to be a very hospitable place to live. Bacteria can readily cause gum irritation and inflammation and still go unnoticed because… Continue Reading
Snoring and Sleep Apnea Symptom Rather Than Diagnosis
Since when does the jaw-tongue-throat relationship change while we are awake? The body must maintain an open airway, or throat, for survival, whether when we… Continue Reading
The Wonders Of Neuromuscular Dentistry
The Wonders Of Neuromuscular Dentistry It is estimated that 45 million Americans suffer from frequent headaches, neck or shoulder pain at some point in their… Continue Reading
Introduction To a New Science
Oral Systemic Balance (OSB) Therapy helps people with snoring and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) along with a wide variety of other symptoms including “TMJ” and… Continue Reading