Do you clench your jaw when you are stressed or upset? Have you been told that you grind your teeth in your sleep? Grinding one’s teeth and clenching the jaw… read more →
Clenching and grinding one’s teeth is a common habit that people develop during times of stress and anxiety. Like other responses to life’s stressors, this habit can have negative consequences… read more →
Canines are the sharpest teeth in the mouth and since they are primarily used for tearing chewy and tough foods, it is very important that canine teeth be aligned properly.… read more →
Denture wearers often express dissatisfaction with their appliances, which may not look, feel or function like their biological teeth did. All-on-4 dental implants can help improve the patient experience in… read more →
The dental implant is quite a convenient solution for tooth loss. It looks and feels just like a natural tooth, and keeping the area around the implant clean and healthy… read more →
Gum disease is a common oral health condition that affects a large percentage of the population in the United States. Advanced periodontal (gum) disease can affect the success rate of… read more →
When it comes to tooth pain, it is often difficult for patients to discern whether impacted wisdom teeth or a dental abscess causes their discomfort. If you are experiencing tooth… read more →
Receiving All-on-4 implants is an exciting time for a patient. With just one office appointment, an edentulous patient will walk away from our practice with a full, natural looking smile… read more →
When the jaws do not fit together properly, it is called a malocclusion (literally “bad bite”). A malocclusion, such as a protruding lower jaw or underbite, can be corrected through… read more →
Dental implants require a significant investment of a patient’s time and money, so it’s important to choose your dental implant specialist carefully. Prospective dental implants should consider the practitioner’s training… read more →