Dental Health
Dental Implants Create Beautiful Smiles
One of the most universally successful options for tooth replacement is a dental implant. Let’s look at the basics to see if they are right… Continue Reading
Stress-Free Dentistry With Oral Conscious Sedation
Are you among the 150 million Americans who white-knuckle their way through your dental visit? Or perhaps you are one of the ninety million people… Continue Reading
Sleep, Breathe and Live Better
Are you sleeping like a baby? Is your spouse’s snoring waking you up at night? Are you waking up feeling rejuvenated and ready to jump… Continue Reading
Tips About Bad Breath
Bad breath, also known as halitosis, can be embarrassing and cause anxiety. There are many different causes of bad breath but the most frequent is… Continue Reading
Is Your Misaligned Bite Causing Your Vertigo and Dizziness
A 56 year-old woman, who just completed her orthodontic treatment, came in for a consultation regarding her symptoms. Her chief complaints were vertigo, which was… Continue Reading
Do You Know About the Mouth-Body Connection?
A dental visit is for teeth right? Parents forget that a visit with the pediatric dentist is an “oral health check-up”. When pediatric dentists advise… Continue Reading
Why Your Teeth Are a Good Investment In Yourself
It is important not to underestimate the power of a healthy, beautiful smile. When you take good care of your teeth, this can provide you… Continue Reading
Inflammation At the Corners Of Your Lips: Angular Chelitis/Angular Stomatitis
Do you get inflammation at the corners of your lips? This could be angular chelitis, or stomatitis, which is common in adults, especially older adults…. Continue Reading
Bad Breath: What If Mouthwash, Mints, and Gums Don’t Work?
If you are one of the 65 million Americans with bad breath, you’ve probably tried most of the products on the market to treat your… Continue Reading
Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Heart Disease, Stroke and Diabetes
Adults who suffer from obstructive sleep apnea are three times more likely to also have diabetes, according to study published in the Journal of Oral… Continue Reading