Dental Health
Periodontal Health and the Battle Of the Sexes
Periodontal disease and its associated complications affect both men and women, so it's important that both sexes are doing everything they can to maintain their… Continue Reading
Bad Breath? There Is a Cure
Bad breath can be a devastating condition for those who have it, affecting personal lives, business, and relationships. Over-the-counter bad breath products simply cover up… Continue Reading
Acid Wear On Teeth
Dentists are seeing acid-worn tooth enamel more and more frequently, especially in young patients. People are aware that sugars damage teeth, but seem to have… Continue Reading
Health Technology In Dentistry Today
When you can no longer look in the mirror because you hate seeing your recessed jaw or you suffer from jaw joint and/or head and… Continue Reading
Oral Cancer Death Rates Now Higher Than Many Others
Dentists and physicians perform oral cancer screenings, but, usually, they have little time to educate patients about diagnosis and treatment, so here's some basic information… Continue Reading
Is It Time To See a Periodontist?
If you have been experiencing symptoms of periodontal disease, including red, swollen or tender gums or other pain in your mouth, bleeding while brushing your… Continue Reading
Laser Assisted Gum Disease Treatment No Cutting, Easy Healing, No Fear
Why consider laser assisted gum disease treatment? If you have been told by your dentist that you need gum surgery or scaling and root planning,… Continue Reading
The i-CAT Cone Beam Scanner
The i-CAT cone beam scanner has revolutionized the way we look at patients. Traditional dental x-rays give us an excellent view of problems in and… Continue Reading
Dentures What Are They and Who Needs Them?
A denture is a removable replacement for missing teeth and the tissues connected to those teeth. It is made of acrylic plastic and sometimes porcelain… Continue Reading
Immediate Dental Implants
Over the past 20 years, dental implants have allowed dentists to replace missing teeth and teeth that have been compromised by disease or trauma. You… Continue Reading