Cosmetic Dentistry And Bruxism: Help For Teeth Grinders

Posted on: 11 July 2017

You wake up and your mouth feels like it's eaten a five-course meal – of gummy bears, taffy, and jawbreakers. Why does your face feel so sore? Even though it felt like you slept soundly, you may have spent the night grinding your teeth. Whether you grind your teeth at night or all day long, cosmetic dentistry can help you with bruxism (the medical term for grinding your teeth). What can cosmetic dental services do for you?
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Dealing With TMJ? 3 Things You Need To Know

Posted on: 14 June 2017

If you suffer from chronic headaches and your family doctor can't identify the problem, you might be suffering from Temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ). If that's the case, you need to visit your family dentist as soon as possible. TMJ is treatable, which means you may be able to get rid of those headaches you've been plagued with. In addition to headaches, TMJ can cause other problems. Here's some information that will help you understand TMJ, and how it may be affecting your life:
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Getting Dental Implants? Be Aware Of 3 Potential Complications

Posted on: 17 May 2017

Have you finally decided to get dental implants to fix your missing teeth, but are worried about what could go wrong? Know that the dental implant procedure is safe to have done, with 96% of them being successful. That said, there is always the risk of a complication when you have surgery of any type, which includes having dental implants installed. Be aware of these 3 potential complications that could happen.
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Tips For Setting Effective Dental Care Goals

Posted on: 27 February 2017

A lot of people have a difficult time taking care of their teeth. After all, nearly all adults in the world have some dental cavities, and gum disease affects more than 15 percent of middle-aged people. The sad thing is, most cavities and cases of gum disease are preventable. One problem is that people are often afraid to talk about how difficult it can feel to fit in dental care into an already packed day.
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