Author: cindy-sumarauw

Answering Common Questions on TMJ Disorders

You have probably heard a lot of people talk about TMJ disorders, but do you know what it all means? How do you know if you are suffering from a TMJ disorder? Below are answers to some common questions about TMJ disorders. What is a TMJ disorder?First, we should explain that TMJ actually refers to the Temporomandibular Joint, which is the formal name for your jaw joint(s). TMD stands for Temporomandibular Disorders, which is the […]

Reduce Your Risk of Oral Cancer With a Healthy Whole Food Diet

While genetics certainly plays a role in a person’s susceptibility to various forms of cancer (including oral cancer), there are lifestyle factors that also play a role. In the case of developing oral cancer, there are a number of prominent lifestyle changes you can make to help reduce your risk: protect yourself from too much sun exposure; avoid the use of any type of tobacco (smoke and smokeless); limit your intake of alcoholic beverages to […]

Sealants and Protecting your Child from Cavities

As a parent, hearing that your child has a cavity is almost worse than hearing that you have a cavity. You wonder if the cavity is your fault — did you fail to teach your child proper oral hygiene? Should you have spent more time teaching him how to brush? Well, luckily, there are several ways, in addition to diligent oral hygiene, to protect your children’s teeth from decay. When your children are young, the […]

A Solution for your Chipped Tooth

Whether it’s a chipped tooth or a cut in your mouth, there is nothing pleasant about experiencing a dental injury. The good news is that advances in modern dentistry ensure that we’ll be able to fix the issue with minimal discomfort and maximum results. If you’ve suffered a chipped tooth as a result of an unfortunate accident, composite resin bonding may be the ideal solution to your problem. The procedure is simple and painless and, […]

Questions about Cosmetic Dentistry

Once you’ve decided to make over your smile, you’re embarking on an exciting journey to restore your smile and your confidence. As experts in cosmetic dentistry, you should consider us partners on this journey, here to help not only fulfill your vision, but also answer any questions while making you feel at ease throughout the process. Today there are many options for making over your smile, and when we meet for an initial consultation, we’ll […]

Technology for Teens with Clear Aligners

Braces have traditionally been seen as a “rite of passage” for teenagers, and while most teenagers learned to “em-brace” their orthodontics, in some situations, braces were less appealing. For example, like many people, you may have old prom and homecoming photos featuring beautiful dresses, tuxedos and a mouth full of metal braces. Luckily, thanks to modern technology, your teen has more options than ever before, including clear aligners. Clear aligners use a system of clear, […]

Braces Have Come a Long Way, Says Vanna White

Everyone knows Vanna White as the elegant co-host of the popular game show Wheel of Fortune. But here’s one thing you may not know: White is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as television’s most frequent clapper, with an average of 720 claps per show — that’s over 28,000 per season! And here’s something else: the star with the megawatt smile wore braces as a kid, and she’s not too shy to talk […]

Battling Bruxism and Saving Your Teeth

Do you clench your jaw or grind your teeth? Bite your nails? Chew on pencils or toothpicks? Or, heaven forbid, unscrew hard-to-open bottle caps using your precious pearly whites? Over time, habits such as these — referred to in dentistry as “parafunctional” (para – outside; functional – normal) or beyond the range of what nature intended — can inflict excessive wear and tear on your teeth. Besides the impact damaged teeth can have on your […]

Are You at Risk for Oral Cancer?

Oral cancer accounts for approximately 3% of cancers in men and 2% in women. That may not sound like a lot, but the disease often isn’t detected until it has progressed to its later stages when it’s harder to treat and the outlook for survival is significantly diminished. The main areas where oral carcinomas (cancers) occur are: the tongue (most common location, particularly the sides and underneath) the lip (especially the lower one), the oral […]

February is National Children’s Dental Health Month

All during February, we are taking part in the celebration of National Children’s Dental Health Month. This annual observance is sponsored by the American Dental Association (ADA) to raise awareness of how important it is to develop good oral hygiene habits at an early age. Good dental health will promote your children’s overall health and even their performance at school. According to the U.S. Surgeon General, an estimated 51 million school hours are lost per […]

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