Lost Molars: Should They Be Replaced?

When you lose a tooth in the back of your mouth, you are not happy about it, but since no one can see the opening, you may feel no further action is necessary. In fact, there are a number of reasons to replace your missing molars. A full set of teeth is almost always preferable to the alternative. Removal If you have experienced problems with your molars, you may already have a crown or large filling in some or all of them. Read More 

Dental Health And Childhood Cancer

Each year more than 15,000 children are diagnosed with cancer in the US. After a cancer diagnosis, the main goal is to get healthy once again. This can mean surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, or a combination of treatments. Cancer, as well as the treatments for cancer, can take a toll on a child. However, it's important not to neglect other aspects of a child's health after a cancer diagnosis. One area that can't be neglected is dental health. Read More 

3 Ways Your Thyroid Condition Can Worsen Sleep Apnea

Sleep apnea, a condition that can cause snoring, gasping for air during sleep, periods of breath-holding during sleep, and daytime sleepiness, can be caused by obesity, consuming alcoholic beverages before bed, acid-reflux disease, and even postnasal drip. What many people do not realize is that sleep apnea can also be caused by thyroid conditions. If you have either an underactive thyroid, known as hypothyroidism, or an overactive thyroid gland, which is known as hyperthyroidism, you may be at a greater risk for developing sleep apnea. Read More 

Tooth Extraction Questions Answered

When one of your teeth has suffered serious damage, it may be necessary to have it extracted. Unfortunately, there are many people that are uninformed about the process of having a tooth removed, and this can cause them to be unsure of what they should expect from this procedure. To help you be better prepared for this routine dental procedure, you should consider the following few questions and answers about this procedure. Read More 

Bad Breath: Common Causes And How Your Dentist Can Help

Bad breath is a universal occurrence, and while it's unpleasant, the causes of bad breath are usually harmless and easily treated. If you're dealing with bad breath and are at your wit's end, the answers to the questions below should give you a good idea of how to begin addressing the issue. What are Common Causes of Bad Breath? Bad breath, medically referred to as halitosis, has a number of causes. Read More