About Digital Dental Impressions The latest technology for capturing a 3-D image of your mouth is digital dental impressions. This process can create a significantly more accurate mold of your teeth than the more traditional molding. The use of a dental wand to capture 3D images of both your teeth, gums, and oral tissue allows […]
READ MOREAbout DentalVibe The DentalVibe is an innovative tool that reduces the overall pain of dental injections by overloading the nerve that sends the pain signal to your brain. The vibration made by the devices reaches the receptors in your brain before pain signals can, effectively blocking much of the perception of pain in patients. The […]
READ MOREAbout Cone-Beam CT Imaging Dental cone-beam computed tomography (CT) is an advanced form of CT and X-ray imaging that takes three-dimensional images of the teeth, mouth, and sinuses. Cone beam CTs help decrease the amount of time necessary to capture images. This device takes high-quality images and captures data that helps aid your dentist in […]
READ MOREAbout Dental Technology Understanding dental technology as a patient allows you to be in a better position to make decisions for your oral healthcare. Choosing a dental professional to receive the latest technology is important so you feel confident in the care you are receiving. There have been many advancements in dental technology like digital […]
READ MOREAbout Ultrasonic Cleaning Ultrasonic cleanings are a way to quickly and deeply clean your teeth. This process is faster and more efficient than traditional cleaning. Ultrasonic cleaning uses electromagnetic power in an ultrasonic dental scaler to clear plaque, tartar, and calculus build-up on teeth. Brushing and flossing for two minutes twice a day is the […]
READ MOREAbout Professional Cleanings Professional teeth cleanings should be performed every six months to help prevent gum disease. Also used to treat mild gingivitis and keep bad breath away, they are quick and painless. You can resume regular activities soon after. Professional cleanings are a good way for dentists to evaluate your oral health. During a […]
READ MOREAbout Periodontal Disease Periodontal disease, or gum disease, is caused when plaque-eating bacteria infect the mouth and jawbone. People with chronic periodontal diseases have a higher chance of inflammation and bacterial infections, which can lead to cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and other health concerns. Symptoms of gum disease may be hard to detect by the naked […]
READ MOREAbout Oral Systemic Connection Oral systemic health is the connection between periodontal health and overall health. There is a link between periodontal disease and systemic conditions including diabetes and cardiovascular disease. People with chronic periodontal diseases have a higher chance of inflammation, which may lead to an increase in inflammatory markers in the bloodstream, and […]
READ MOREAbout Non-Surgical Treatment of Periodontitis Non-surgical periodontal treatment may help prevent the need for surgery for those with less severe cases of gum disease. These treatments are used to eliminate toxins, calculus, and bacteria from the affected area. It is crucial to keep to a good oral hygiene routine after treatment, as well as regular […]
READ MOREAbout Bite Problems and Loose Teeth When the plaque on your teeth is not cleaned, periodontal disease can occur. Adults can lose their teeth due to plaque buildup, but this is only one of the reasons that may cause bite problems or loose teeth in adults. Bruxism, or tooth grinding, can cause these dental issues […]
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