Wellness

The Oral-Systemic Health Connection: What Your Mouth Says About Your Body

Your mouth is more than just the gateway for food and conversation. It provides a window into your overall well-being, as conditions in your mouth can have a direct impact on diseases throughout your body. The link between oral and systemic health has transformed how medical and dental professionals approach patient care. In this blog post, we’re exploring what your mouth says about your body. Let’s dive in!

Conditions

Signs You Need a Bite Adjustment and How Your Dentist Can Help

When properly aligned, your teeth work together as a synchronized team. But when they don’t, the consequences affect far more than just your smile. Bite alignment issues, also known as malocclusion, can trigger headaches, jaw pain, tooth wear, and even keep you from getting a good night’s sleep. Many patients live with these issues for years without realizing their bite is the problem.

Oral Surgery

Do You Need a Bone Graft After a Tooth Extraction? What You Need to Know

Picture this: you’ve just had a tooth removed and feel relieved that the procedure is behind you. Then, your dentist mentions something called a “bone graft.” Suddenly, what seemed like a straightforward extraction becomes more complex, and you may wonder whether a bone graft is really necessary. You’re not alone. Most patients have questions when bone grafts enter the conversation, and rightfully so. The thought of needing additional treatment can seem daunting, especially when you’re already dealing with a missing tooth.

Night Guards for Teeth Grinding: How They Protect Your Smile

If you wake up with jaw pain or headaches, it could be due to grinding your teeth at night. This condition is known as sleep bruxism and affects approximately 10-15% of adults. Stress, anxiety, misaligned teeth, certain medications, and disorders like sleep apnea can all contribute to nighttime grinding. With a force of up to 250 pounds — far more than normal chewing — grinding damages tooth enamel, causes jaw pain, and creates other oral health problems.

Dental Services

What Is Laser Dentistry? Benefits, Uses, and What to Expect

Laser dentistry is a dental care approach that uses focused light beams rather than traditional tools to perform precise treatments. Since the early 1990s, these specialized treatments have revolutionized how dentists address concerns in the mouth. Laser systems allow for more accurate work, often with less patient discomfort. As dental professionals, we’re here to help you understand laser dentistry and determine whether it’s right for you. Keep reading to learn more!