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What Is Cosmetic Dentistry?

The term “cosmetic” usually brings up images of make-up, beauty salons, or plastic surgery.  Cosmetic, when applied to dentistry, is not so elective as these… Continue Reading

Preventive Dentistry

Dental professionals do everything they can to keep the teeth and gums of patients clean and healthy. In other words, they really stress dental health;… Continue Reading

Do You Like Your Smile?

It’s 2020 and it has never been a better time to achieve the healthy, beautiful smile you deserve and want. Due to advances in dental… Continue Reading

Stress Reduction – At Your Dental Office

Stress Reduction/Relaxation Sessions May Help You Relax This Spring Excess stress and anxiety are common experiences for most people – who among us doesn’t feel… Continue Reading

Rishita Jaju, DMD

Conventional Dentistry vs. Laser Dentistry

What comes to mind when you think of the word “dentistry”? You may think of a person with a mask and gloves on with a… Continue Reading

Sleep Apnea, TMJ, Or a Bad Bite? Myofunctional Therapy Can Help Children and Adults

By Sarah Faust, RDH and Carrie Samora, RDH Sleep is one of the most important activities the human body needs in order to function on… Continue Reading

Rishita Jaju, DMD

Poor Oral Health In Children: Myths vs. Reality

Your child has a cavity in a baby tooth, so what? The baby tooth will fall out soon anyway, right? While this may be true… Continue Reading

A Solution For Bleeding and Receding Gums

Gum recession is the loss of gum tissue along the gumline. This occurs as a result of periodontal disease (gingivitis, periodontitis, advanced periodontitis), the natural… Continue Reading

Snoring and Sleep Apnea

In September 1995, the American Sleep Disorder Association (ASDA) endorsed dental appliance therapy as the third currently acceptable treatment modality for snoring and sleep apnea…. Continue Reading

Sleep Apnea and Impaired Oral Function: How Dentistry Relates to Heart Disease, Stroke, and Diabetes

The body prioritizes for its survival, as illustrated in the CPR (cardio-pulmonary-resuscitation) sequence of airway (A), breathing (B) and circulation (C). This sequence is active… Continue Reading

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