3 Good Reasons To Get A Dental Crown

19 December 2016
 Categories: Dentist, Articles

Dental crowns are common dental products that are often called caps. They are created to fit over existing teeth, and they provide a lot of benefits when needed. If your dentist recommends placing a crown on one of your teeth, it is probably because the tooth is not strong enough to stand alone. If your dentist says you need a dental crown, here are three good reasons to take this advice. Read More 

Tongue Tie Frenectomy For Babies: 3 Reasons To Opt For Z Plasty Over Any Other Technique

20 September 2016
 Categories: Dentist, Articles

Babies that are born tongue-tied have limited mobility over their tongues. This can have a huge impact on their ability to thrive and receive a constant milk supply. It may also interfere with the baby's ability to bond with the ability. This condition is congenital and affects approximately 0.2% to 2% of all babies. The first sign that a baby has this condition is when they cannot properly attach themselves to their mother's nipples. Read More 

Four Home Remedies For Dry Mouth Syndrome

2 August 2016
 Categories: Dentist, Articles

Dry mouth syndrome, also called xerostomia, is a condition characterized by a dry-feeling mouth and a lack of saliva. This condition is a fairly common problem among seniors. One study found that 16% of patients who were 60 years or older suffered from dry mouth syndrome, while 31% suffered from decreased salivary flow. If your mouth starts feeling uncomfortably dry as you get older, your dentist may recommend managing your symptoms with home remedies. Read More 

Uncontrolled Diabetes And Dental Implants: No Longer Enemies

26 May 2016
 Categories: Dentist, Articles

Do you have uncontrolled diabetes? Either because you are not following your physician's recommendations or because you are still in the process of stabilizing on medications, your blood sugars are all over the map. Diabetes can be frustrating to manage. Due to fluctuating blood sugars, your body takes hits in several areas: the disease weakens your immune system, eyes, kidneys, nerves, and circulation. High blood sugar levels also compromise your oral health by making you vulnerable to periodontal disease, which is an infection of the gums, ligaments, and jawbone. Read More 

Ways to Treat & Prevent TMJ Pain

27 April 2016
 Categories: Dentist, Articles

Temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ) is a common condition that causes pain in the jaw, face, and ears. It can lead to headaches and problems opening your jaw all the way, and it can be very painful. If you are experiencing symptoms of TMJ, there are things you can do at home to treat this pain and prevent further pain from occurring. Here are some tips that may help you with this. Read More