Dealing With Ankylosis In One Of Your Child’s Teeth

Ankylosis is a relatively rare dental condition that occurs when a tooth fuses to its surrounding jawbone through the gum tissue instead of erupting normally. The tooth is typically anchored to your jaw by bone and acts similarly to a dental implant. Unlike a dental implant, however, ankylosis in a child's primary teeth can cause significant cosmetic and structural damage to the permanent teeth behind and around it, and it can be difficult to catch before extensive corrections are needed. Read More 

First Set Of Dentures? 3 Steps To Keep Your Dentures Clean And Your Mouth Healthy

If you've just recently begun wearing dentures, you might not be familiar with the best way to prevent future oral health problems. Dentures are a safe and effective way to replace your natural teeth, but they're still going to need to be taken care of properly. Without proper care, your dentures may develop foul odors and can harbor germs and bacteria that can lead to oral infections. Here are three simple steps to care for your dentures and protect your mouth. Read More 

Getting A “Taste” For Better Dental Hygiene: Dealing With Acid Reflux And Oral Health

Acid reflux is a health condition that impacts numerous individuals. Aside from having painful and often uncomfortable side effects, acid reflux may also be dangerous for your dental health. Fortunately, identifying the effects of acid reflux and learning what foods to avoid and what foods to eat can minimize the condition and protect your teeth. Acid Reflux and Your Teeth Acid reflux is a major problem when it comes to your oral health. Read More 

What To Do About Toothaches

Toothaches can be very difficult to deal with and there are many reasons you may get one. Of course, it's best to avoid them as much as possible in the first place. However, for those times when you do get one, you want to know how to treat the pain until you are able to see your dentist. This article will help educate you on both avoiding toothaches and how to rid yourself of the pain of one when they do occur. Read More 

Removing Your Invisalign Trays With Ease

Many family orthodontists have been prescribing the use of Invisalign to their patients because of the ease of use, the improved health of the teeth during use and because many patients don't want the look or discomfort of wire braces. If you have just been given the opportunity to beautify your smile using the Invisalign treatment, you may experience the hearth-thumping issue of not being able to get the tray off of your teeth the first few times. Read More