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  • Dental Problems and Freedom

    Should you be free from dental problems? Sometimes you can’t eat because of the pain. Other times you hide your mouth when you are talking. Many times the thought of laughing scares you. Sometimes you wish you had done things differently. These statements are really dental problems that people who desperately need a dentist think…

  • Invisalign and Your Smile

    Invisawhat? So you aren’t sure what Invisalign is?  Invisalign is an innovative product that is used to straighten your teeth; it has been available since 1997.  This procedure uses a series of custom made clear aligners to straighten your teeth. Since 1997, Invisalign has been responsible for helping over three million people have a perfect, beautiful smile!  …

  • Airway Issues. Is This Your Child?

    We sincerely hope that if you watched the preceding video and see your child you get the care necessary to help your child. Airway issues can be caused by nasal congestion due to allergies, mouth breathing, snoring and obstructive sleep apnea.  The consequences of airway issues, whether you are a child or an adult can be devastating…

  • Your Smile Matters

    Your smile makes a difference. Don’t underrate your smile and the power it has to influence your world.  If you have a great looking smile you are more likely to smile.  That’s a fact.  And smiling it seems is good for you… What happens when you smile? Smiling has a positive impact on your brain…something about neurotransmitters…

  • Bruxism – Top 9 Symptoms

    First of all, what is bruxism? Bruxism is the clenching of your jaw or the grinding of your teeth.  Bruxism usually happens at night while people are sleeping, although it can wake you up. Additionally, clenching is when you hold your teeth together tightly.  Grinding is when you slide your teeth together in a back and…

  • Toothbrush Choices

    Toothbrush Choices Electric? Manual? Curved Head? Flat Head? The world of toothbrushes seems to be thriving! If you need some help selecting a toothbrush keep reading. First of all, always follow your dentist’s recommendations. Since your dentist has had a peak into your personal situation, he or she knows best. If you don’t have a…