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July 2018

Older and Healthy…a Natural Match

2018-07-17T00:00:40+00:00

The words "aging" and "healthy" don't have to be either/or propositions. Fact is, in some ways we grow healthier as we age. We've built up so many antibodies that our resistance to virus increases. Years of brushing with fluoride toothpaste actually strengthens tooth enamel. A little effort on your part now can help insure you'll [...]

Older and Healthy…a Natural Match2018-07-17T00:00:40+00:00

Your Mouth Says A Lot at Your Checkup

2020-03-26T17:04:00+00:00

Without Speaking A Word! Looking into your open mouth, we see so much more than teeth. In many ways, it's a window into the health of your entire body. Things like vitamin and mineral deficiencies are easily detected—and just as easily treated. Problems that might in the future become serious are spotted and responded to. [...]

Your Mouth Says A Lot at Your Checkup2020-03-26T17:04:00+00:00

When a Tooth Goes Missing

2018-07-03T00:00:43+00:00

Harrison Ford took a nasty fall and lost two of his teeth. Thanks to modern dentistry, he went on to become a major Hollywood star. For as long as we humans have been losing teeth, we've been filling the gaps. Early dentures were made from ivory, bone, silver, gold, agate, mother-of-pearl and teeth removed from [...]

When a Tooth Goes Missing2018-07-03T00:00:43+00:00

June 2018

Asthma Alert

2018-06-26T00:00:16+00:00

Beware of oral complications from this respiratory disease In years past, asthma attacks could be unpredictable and difficult to control. Today, medications have been developed to control attacks—in some cases preventing them from occurring at all. If you—or a member of your family—still suffer the attacks, check with your physician about new treatment methods. Although [...]

Asthma Alert2018-06-26T00:00:16+00:00

Sounding Off About Snoring!

2018-06-19T00:00:35+00:00

Do you snore, and has your partner compared it to the sound of a giant band saw slowly slicing through the house? Ever wake up groggy and grumpy after a "full night's sleep?" If the answers are "Yes" and "Yes," you could be suffering from sleep apnea, a not-so-funny condition in which sleepers actually stop [...]

Sounding Off About Snoring!2018-06-19T00:00:35+00:00

X-Rays From Our Perspective

2020-03-26T17:03:51+00:00

X-rays are critical to the practice of dentistry. And the benefits are profound. But dentists are sometimes guilty of dismissing patient concerns, as in, "Don't worry, you'll be fine." We do believe the judicious use of X-rays is in our patients' best interests. But patients deserve to know why. Radiography begins Wilhelm Roentgen, fiddling around [...]

X-Rays From Our Perspective2020-03-26T17:03:51+00:00

Frank Talk About Bad Breath

2018-06-05T14:00:35+00:00

Social embarrassments come in many sizes. But chronic bad breath is near the top of the list. It affects those nearest and dearest to us and may limit the close social contacts we treasure most. Worse yet, a person with bad breath may be unaware he's offensive—we "turn off" our sensitivity to bad odors over [...]

Frank Talk About Bad Breath2018-06-05T14:00:35+00:00

May 2018

Fluoride, the Story

2018-05-22T08:00:24+00:00

Sifting Fact From Belief Dental researchers call it The Fluoride Story—the most dramatic turn-around of a population’s dental health in history. So far. The Fluoride Story began as one of many smaller, ongoing stories. And we have research to thank. In university laboratories in the US and Canada, in dental products labs, in national science [...]

Fluoride, the Story2018-05-22T08:00:24+00:00

The Perils of a Bad Bite

2018-05-15T08:00:02+00:00

No, we're not talking about being attacked by a junkyard dog. That's perilous enough. The bite in question here is your own bite—the way your lower teeth and your upper teeth come together. A bad bite can be responsible for several woes you might not necessarily connect, like headaches, unsightly teeth and TMJ disorder. Let's [...]

The Perils of a Bad Bite2018-05-15T08:00:02+00:00

Hormones and Periodontal Disease

2018-05-08T08:00:30+00:00

Women of all ages are prone to changing levels of progesterone in the body. And progesterone—especially when you are pregnant or taking oral contraceptives—causes some bacteria to grow in awesome numbers. Unfortunately, the bacteria associated with gum disease are among them. Are you taking progesterone medication? Tell us if these ring a bell: Provera, Amen, [...]

Hormones and Periodontal Disease2018-05-08T08:00:30+00:00