Oral Signs That May Indicate That You Have Sleep Apnea

Posted on: 25 September 2018

There are a lot of dentists around that are now taking an interest in sleep apnea, which is a sleeping disorder that affects many people. Sleep apnea is not a condition you should ignore, and your dentist might be the first person that mentions this condition to you. Your dentist might suspect that you have this condition if he or she spots the following signs: You grind your teeth Grinding of the teeth is also called bruxism, and it is a condition that affects people of all ages.
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What Are the Most Common Parts of a Pediatric Dental Visit?

Posted on: 31 August 2018

The pursuit of healthy teeth starts at a very young age. The early years of life are crucial to the proper development of teeth. Since the teeth are still developing, any negative factor can interfere with this development resulting in teeth that are damaged well into adulthood. Many parents try to limit the risk of this by sticking to regularly scheduled visit to dentists. A new parent may not know what to expect from such a visit.
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What Sensitive Teeth And Gums After At-Home Tooth Whitening Means

Posted on: 3 August 2018

Whitening your teeth doesn't have to result in your teeth or gums being sensitive, but it often does for many people. If you've recently whitened your teeth at home and are experiencing sensitivity of the teeth and gums,it may mean that you may have hurt your mouth while whitening your teeth. Read on to learn how these products can harm your oral health and what you should do instead. Damage to Gums
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Failed Root Canal? Dental Solutions For Teeth With Multiple Roots

Posted on: 9 July 2018

Endodontic therapy is a procedure where your dentist removes infected pulp—the living portion of a tooth—out of the root canal. The lay person may think that every tooth has a single root and a single adjoining canal. While this is true for your front teeth, many maxillary molars have three roots. If you need to get a root canal for one of these teeth, it can sometimes be difficult to contain the infection because of the multiple roots.
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