As you grow through adolescence and into adulthood, one last set of molars develops in the back of your jaw. These teeth are evolutionary holdovers from a time when human mouths were much larger and stronger. Since we did not cook our meat at the time, early man needed more chewing power than we do… Read more »
Sleep disorders are a common prevalence for American slumberers. Two of the five most diagnosed of these link directly to the wellness of the throat and the mouth. Bruxism is the overnight grinding of the teeth, which can lead to major issues with the enamel and alignment. Apnea is a condition in which the airway… Read more »
If you’re not doing all that you can to keep up with your oral health needs, bacteria can cause some problems. That starts with your maintenance regimen at home, brushing…
When your kids are off for the summer, it provides real opportunities. They need things to do, and thankfully, ever six months, it’s important to bring them in to see…