by development | Oct 10, 2018 | Cavities, Dental Emergency, Mouthwash, Oral Health, Uncategorized
Implants: Why It’s Important to Replace Missing TeethSometimes, despite our best care, we lose a tooth. If it is a front tooth, it will probably be a high priority to replace. But if a missing tooth doesn’t show when we smile, what’s the hurry? Let’s look at the...
by development | Jul 18, 2018 | Cavities, Dental Hygiene, Oral Health, Uncategorized
Minimally Invasive DentistryAs the field of dentistry advances and the use of technology in the field increases, the concept of minimally invasive dentistry has emerged. Preservation of a healthy set of natural teeth for each patient should be the objective of every...
by development | Jul 11, 2018 | Cavities, Dental Hygiene, Oral Health, Uncategorized
Oral Health Problems: An indicator of overall health problems?If you are like many people, you might think of your oral health as separate from your overall health. After all, most dental coverage plans are distinct from health care coverage. However, your oral health...
by development | Jul 4, 2018 | Cavities, Dental Hygiene, Oral Health, Uncategorized
Find Out how Your Diet can Cause CavitiesSometimes food that’s good for your body isn’t necessarily the best for your teeth. Dr. Philip Friedman and our team want you to know which healthy foods can harm your teeth and gums, and what steps you can take to continue...
by development | May 30, 2018 | Cavities, Dental Hygiene, Oral Health, Uncategorized
Good Dental Hygiene Impacts Overall General HealthThere are many ways in which your oral health has an impact on your overall general health. There are naturally occurring bacteria in the mouth. Some of those bacteria, including strep and staph, are harmful, while...
by development | May 23, 2018 | Cancer, Cavities, Headaches, Oral Health, Sleep Apnea
Oral-Systemic HealthOral-systemic health is the idea that oral health is a critical and interconnected component to a patient’s overall health and well-being. Studies show that people who have poor oral health are more likely to have other health conditions such as...