TMJ Therapy
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is a small joint located in front of the …
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is a small joint located in front of the …
What is fluoride? Fluoride is a mineral that occurs naturally in many foods …
Dental implants replace teeth that have become irreversibly damaged …
Crowns (commonly known as caps) restore chipped, broken, damaged teeth …
Flossing isn’t usually seen as an enjoyable activity. Fifty-five percent of Americans, in fact, would rather wash dishes, sit in traffic, wait in a checkout line, or even clean the toilet than floss, according to a 2015 survey from the American Academy of Periodontology. If you’re in that camp, you may have rejoiced recently when …
Put off the dentist and your smile isn’t the only thing that can suffer: Poor oral hygiene could hurt your heart health, suggests a new study from Finland. After examining the teeth and the arteries of more than 500 people, the researchers discovered that those need of a root canal were nearly 3 times more likely …
The scariest part of Halloween is the prospect of her little one munching his way through his enormous candy haul. The good news: The solution just flew in on her broomstick. By Debbie Koenig I’m inviting the Switch Witch over for Halloween this year, but she won’t arrive until after my 6-year-old has gone to bed. Are you familiar with the …
More than one-third of all cancer patients develop complications that affect the mouth, according to the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research. These mild to severe side effects can include mouth sores, infection, dry mouth, sensitive gums and jaw pain. Your mouth health is an important part of your overall health, so make your …
Neoss advances the science of dental implant treatment, providing the most desirable solution for the replacement of missing teeth in patients of all ages. Find out more.
Cellular inflammation from immune cells appears to be the common biological denominator that is the link between type 2 diabetes and periodontal complications. Abstract Type 2 diabetes and periodontal disease are separate inflammatory diseases that augment each other. A complication such as type 2 diabetes makes people more likely to have problems with oral health …