Dental Health
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
Never Struggle With Embarrassing Or Uncomfortable Dentures Again
All too often dentists hear the same thing from denture patients that come to their offices unhappy with their traditional denture. “My denture is uncomfortable”… Continue Reading
Smile Protection
Your smile is important in making the right impression and sending a confident message. Imagine having to hide your smile because your front teeth are… Continue Reading
Diabetes and Your Oral Health
Diabetes affects nearly 24 million people in the United States. The Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) encourages those with diabetes to pay extra attention to… Continue Reading
Broken Or Missing Teeth? Bridges vs. Implants
Broken or missing teeth cause many people to visit their local dental offices looking for solutions. They discover the causes being from teeth grinding/clenching, accidents,… Continue Reading
New Year, New Smile, New You
When your teeth are broken, loose, or missing, it is time to consider full arch solutions to replace your teeth and restore your smile. Three… Continue Reading
Geriatric Dentistry
As a patient gets older or diagnosed with dementia or Alzheimer’s, they tend to pay less attention to their dental care. These patients become dependent… Continue Reading
A New Year’s You: Dental Health Resolutions For 2020
Your dental health is an important part of your overall wellness, and the New Year is a great time to create resolutions for improving your… Continue Reading
Sleep Apnea and Related Breathing Disorders The Dentist’s Role In Management and Treatment
Obstructive sleep apnea, usually characterized by severe snoring is now recognized as a life threatening disorder associated with higher rates of stroke and heart attack… Continue Reading









