When you read the phrase “periodontal health,” what comes to mind? If you’re not sure what this phrase refers to, you’re not alone. Periodontal health refers to the health of your gums (and your jaw). While keeping your teeth clean and healthy is vital to overall oral health, your gums are a big part of the equation as well. That’s because without proper cleaning, your gums can suffer from the same problems that your teeth do. Bacterial infection can cause damage and decay beneath the gum line and within the jaw bone. In today’s blog post, we explore periodontal health and how it affects you. (more…)
Are You Being Treated with Modern Dental Technology?
Technology is a pervasive part of everyone’s life. It changes quickly, most often to improve the experience for those that use it. We think about this all the time with computers and cellphones, but technology is adapting in every industry, including the dental industry. Are you being treated with modern dental technology? If the tools and treatment methods that your dentist uses are the same ones you experienced decades ago, you may want to explore your options. Modern dental technology allows dentists to be more precise and deliver treatment with less pain and shorter recovery timetables. (more…)
Make Your Dental Appointments for Peace of Mind
You gain many different things when you schedule and attend regular dentist appointments. One of the most important things you get out of this experience is peace of mind. Dental appointments are a time for your dentist to examine your teeth, check for any developing issues, and clean your teeth to keep cavities away. If you fail to complete these appointments, any problems that do develop can get worse. Cavities can turn into root canals and tooth loss. When you have the approval of a professional, you can give yourself peace of mind. (more…)
Dental Implants Offer a Massive Upgrade
If you’re currently living with tooth loss, you know how difficult the experience can be. Missing teeth create awkward gaps in your smile, and they can disrupt your bite, creating pain and soreness in your jaw. If you’ve got a severely damaged or infected tooth, it may ultimately need to be removed. In either of these cases, you have options for recovery. If you haven’t explored dental implants, you might not be aware of this massive upgrade. Dental implants restore appearance and functionality to your smile. You don’t have to suffer through tooth loss! (more…)
Cosmetic Dentistry Could Be Right for You
Many people have small issues with their smiles. They’re not glaring problems, but they’re things that you wish you could change. Cosmetic dentistry is a field of dentistry that allows you to actually make those changes! Whether you’ve got an obvious case of misalignment, your teeth are not proportionally sized, or your teeth could use some brightening, cosmetic dentistry can help. You have a number of cosmetic dentistry options to help you overcome imperfections in your smile. Veneers, contouring, whitening, and invisible aligners are all feasible. It’s time to see if cosmetic dentistry could be right for you. (more…)
Is Dental Sedation Safe for Me?
If you suffer from dental anxiety, you know that this problem is a serious issue that creates hurdles for your health. You may even realize that you need dental care, but you feel unable to seek the care you need because of your anxiety. Although it may seem difficult, reaching out to your dentist is the best way to combat dental anxiety. Your dentist has tools — like dental sedation — to help you overcome anxiety. You may have heard of dental sedation, and you may be wondering whether or not it’s a safe option for you. (more…)
Fix Your Smile and Your Oral Health with a Restoration
Restorative dentistry is an ambitious branch of dentistry that takes a multi-faceted approach to caring for your teeth. Dental restorations’ primary function is to repair damaged teeth and give you back the quality of life that you experienced before your teeth suffered said damage. Part of that restoration includes giving you a semblance of the esthetic appearance your natural teeth had as well. Great dental restorations can achieve both a functional and esthetic repair that you love. It’s time to fix your smile and your oral health with the right dental restoration. (more…)
Are Braces Really Necessary for You?
The idea of wearing braces — whether you’re a preteen or an adult — can be less-than-appealing. The metal wires and brackets cause physical discomfort, and often social discomfort as well. You want a straight, beautiful smile, but is it worth all of the hassle? Are braces really necessary for you? Beyond the esthetic reasons you might consider braces, there are medically grounded reasons to have straight teeth: They’re easier to keep clean and they keep your bite from creating undue pressure on your jaw and other teeth. If your teeth need a little alignment help, but you don’t want to go through with braces, there is a solution available to you. (more…)
Obstructive Sleep Apnea Disrupts Your Night
You know the difference between a good night’s sleep and a bad one. There are a number of reasons that you may wake up feeling less rested than normal. If you experience chronic exhaustion, and it feels like no amount of sleep is ever enough for you, you may actually be suffering from a sleep disorder. While this may sound alarming, the good news is, there is treatment available for you. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) affects many Americans, and it can bring with it some long-term health consequences. Your dentist can actually help you determine whether you have OSA, and what to do about it. (more…)
You Have to Focus on More Than Just Your Teeth
Cleaning your teeth is an important part of protecting your oral health and preserving your smile. Cavities can wear away at enamel — damaging the structure of teeth and leaving unsightly blemishes. It’s easy to focus on brushing your teeth as part of your oral healthcare home routine. However, you can’t forget to give some time and attention to your gums as well. Your gum line can accrue bacteria over time as well. Gingivitis develops when your gums remain inflamed for a period of time. If left untreated, your gum disease can worsen into a lifelong condition. (more…)