Dentists Who Became Famous
I can tell you without reservation, that Iâm the lucky one. On any given day I can change someoneâs outlook, allow them to feel better about themselves, or get them on the right track towards...
View ArticleOral Cancer Risk in Men Increases with the Consumption of Alcohol
At happy hour, tailgates and barbecues, itâs become the all American pastime to have a celebratory brew. But while soaking in the suds of your favorite microbrew, consider that over indulging...
View ArticleOur Contemporary Diets May Be linked to Dental Decay
There is mounting evidence that our contemporary diets designed to supply instant gratification may be a culprit behind our susceptibility to dental cavities. This unique study published in Nature...
View ArticlePediatric Cavities Rise for the First Time in Four Decades
A recent published initiative titled Healthy People 2010, available through the Michigan Department of Community Health states that 58 percent of children between the ages of 6 and 8 years of age have...
View ArticleThat Second Helping Could Put You at Risk for Gum Disease
Obesity currently affects one-third of the population of the United States. Itâs a contributing factor for heart disease and Type 2 diabetes, and now you add gum disease to that ever-growing list...
View ArticleA Simple Spit and Rinse Test May Improve Oral Cancer Screenings
U.S. Researchers are hoping that their work on an oral cancer rinse test strip may soon be approved by the FDA, and sold commercially in dental offices and primary care practices. In the...
View ArticleEffectiveness Trumps Convenience for Dental Bleaching
In this celebrity-obsessed world we live in, a mega-watt smile is more than just a pretty smile. A beautiful, white smile is your introduction to the world. But as advancements in technology make it...
View ArticleIs Your Dentist Safe?
As graduation time approaches, we’re reminded that 4000 new colleagues will enter the dental profession, joining nearly 175,000 practicing dentists in the United States. Upon graduation, it is the...
View ArticleIs Your Dentist Safe?
As graduation time approaches, we’re reminded that 4000 new colleagues will enter the dental profession, joining nearly 175,000 practicing dentists in the United States. Upon graduation, it is the...
View ArticleTeeth Grinding (Bruxism) May Be an Indication You Suffer from Sleep Apnea
Your dentist may be the answer to improving your quality of sleep. Recent studies have shown that there is a high occurrence of bruxism or nocturnal teeth grinding among people who suffer from sleep...
View ArticleWhy is My Jaw Locking?
We get a lot of inquiries from patients about the locking of the jaw joint, aching pain in and around the ear, tenderness, and even clicking and popping noises in the jaw. These are all common...
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