
Jumpstart Your Spring If You Are Suffering from Diabetes
Are you familiar with the risks associated with diabetes and how it can impact your smile? Diabetes affects nearly thirty million Americans, and our office is well trained in providing treatments contoured to your needs. If you are diabetic, your body's ability to process sugar will be altered, so you will need specific treatments to help handle your oral health... read more »
Healthy Food Choices
If you take the time to care for your teeth and gums, you stand a better chance of preventing tooth decay and gum disease. This includes the kinds of food you that you enjoy. Remember that healthy food choices will lead to a healthy smile. Foods that contain calcium and phosphorus can strengthen tooth enamel and keep your teeth healthy... read more »
Bruxism Could Be Damaging Your Teeth While You Sleep
Bruxism is an oral health ailment caused by the unconscious act of grinding, clenching, or snapping your teeth together, often done while sleeping. If left unchecked, bruxism can be detrimental to your oral health and could lead to other conditions, including TMD, sleep deprivation, and sleep apnea. Because bruxism could be damaging your teeth while you sleep, let's take a... read more »