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TM Disorder Signs, Causes and Treatment

Could a misaligned bite be the cause of your recurrent headaches? The posturing of the lower jaw depends upon a balance between the muscles of… Continue Reading

Treatments For Dental Pain

Many of us have suffered the unpleasant experience of the dreaded toothache. Dental pain is stressful and especially unique, since it has the ability to… Continue Reading

Bad Breath Needs To Go

The official term for bad breath is halitosis, but a fancy name doesn't make up for the fact that is a very unpleasant condition. There… Continue Reading

Understanding Tooth Pain

There are many causes of toothache trauma, enamel erosion or abrasion, sinus infection, periodontal disease (also known as gum disease) and cavities to name a… Continue Reading

Dentistry's MouthBody Connection

Did you skip out on your dental checkup this winter because the weather was particularly harsh? Well the winter is over and it's time for… Continue Reading

Making Your Teeth Last For a Lifetime

How do you make your teeth last a lifetime? I have the answer. It starts and ends with how you take care of them. Do… Continue Reading

Does Diet Affect Oral Health?

Everyone knows sugar is bad for us. We don't need a dentist to tell us that soda, ice cream, and cookies can cause cavities, but… Continue Reading

Signs That You Should See a Dentist

It is estimated that nearly a third of Americans failed to see a dentist in the last 12 months. Routine dental visits are important because… Continue Reading

Are You Trapped In Sleep?

The cause of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and snoring is anatomical. It relates to airflow through the throat, where the mouth and nose area meet… Continue Reading

Dental Crowns In One Hour With CEREC

Technology today is changing our everyday lives. Many people, however, aren't aware that technology also is impacting dentistry in new and exciting ways. Cutting-edge innovations… Continue Reading

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