Do you suffer from recurring jaw pain? You might be suffering from a temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder. Your temporomandibular joints are located on either side of your face, just in front of your ears. They allow you to open and close your mouth and make other movements necessary for your wellness. However, the joints can function incorrectly for various reasons, which is known as a TMJ disorder. Although the issue affects your jaw, the source of the problem might be your posture. Here’s how slouching can increase your risk of a TMJ disorder.
What to Do If You Lose a Dental Crown
July 2, 2024
Dental crowns act as protective covers for teeth that are severely damaged or decayed, and they can also enhance the appearance of a tooth following a root canal or address cosmetic concerns. Typically, dental crowns have a lifespan of about 15 years, but they can occasionally become damaged or dislodged. If you find yourself with a lost dental crown, keep reading to learn about three important steps you should take until you can visit your dentist for a repair or replacement.
(more…)Downhill with Dentures: Is It Time for New Prosthetics?
April 12, 2024
Dentures are a fantastic solution for restoring your smile and maintaining your quality of life. However, like any dental appliance, they don’t last forever. Knowing when to replace your prosthetics is important to ensure your comfort and your health! But how are you supposed to know when to replace them? Continue reading to learn several signs that it’s time for a trip to the dentist for new dentures.
(more…)Do I Need to Take Off Work for Dental Implant Surgery?
February 8, 2024
Dental implants offer a wide range of benefits that you can’t get from other tooth replacement options, like dentures and dental bridges. This is because they replace the roots of the missing teeth, allowing for additional stability and preventing bone loss. However, to get dental implants, you must undergo a surgical procedure and recovery time, so it’s a good idea to take some time off work. Most patients are able to return to work after just a couple of days, but there are some factors that you should consider as well. Continue reading to learn more.
(more…)A Patient’s Guide to Denture Relining: What You Need to Know
September 8, 2023
When you want to continue a life of smiles and good conversation after tooth loss, dentures often play a silent but critical role. However, over time, even the most reliable dentures may start to feel uncomfortable or unfamiliar. Denture relining can make your dentures feel new and comfortable again.
Continue reading to learn more about denture relining and how the process can restore your quality of life.
(more…)Can I Keep My Dentures on All the Time?
July 7, 2023
While dentures offer a fantastic, removable replacement for missing teeth and surrounding tissues, leaving them on 24/7 can do you more harm than good. Dentures may restore vital functions to your lifestyle, such as talking clearly, eating efficiently, and smiling confidently, but it’s essential that you take them out every night before bed to prevent complications. Here is more about what happens if you keep your dentures on all the time.
(more…)Can Temperature Affect Sleep Apnea?
April 21, 2023
With the cold months of winter behind you, you might have noticed you’re not sleeping as well. If you have sleep apnea, a good right night’s rest can already be difficult without tossing and turning because you’re uncomfortable. It may not be from a bad mattress. Believe it or not, heat can make sleep apnea worse, which means complying with your treatment plan is more important than ever before. Here’s how you can breathe better and sleep peacefully during the summer.
Will a Pacifier Harm Your Baby’s Teeth?
March 2, 2023
Pacifiers can help your infant learn to self-soothe by pacifying their instinct to suckle. While many parents never leave home without packing a binkie, you don’t want your little one to rely on a pacifier for too long. Prolonged use of a pacifier and other sucking behaviors can lead to dental problems that can affect your baby’s oral development. Here’s what your pediatric dentist wants you to know about the potential risks of pacifiers.
How to Help Your Child Deal with “Two-year Molars”
February 10, 2023
You’re probably familiar with the concept of wisdom teeth—four molars that sprout in early adulthood, often uncomfortably. You may have even had yours taken out, or known someone who has.
As it turns out, young children experience something similar. The last baby teeth your child will get are their so-called “two-year molars,” and their arrival can be a little uncomfortable for your child. Here’s what you ought to know about these teeth, and what they mean for both children and parents.
(more…)How are Sleep Apnea and Gum Disease Linked?
January 20, 2023
When you have sleep apnea, your breathing may be interrupted multiple times throughout the night, forcing your body to frequently wake up for air. This dangerous condition can leave you feeling exhausted during the day and may potentially lead to heart failure and strokes. But did you know that sleep apnea could also put you at a higher risk for gum disease? Here’s how a sleep disorder can affect your oral health as well as what you can do to improve the quality of your rest and protect your smile.
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