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Saturday, September 30, 2017

Ask Your Dentist: What Is Sleep Apnea and How Do You Treat It?


The quality of your sleep has a direct impact on your overall health and quality of life. This is why experts say that the recommended duration of sleep for adults (aged 26 to 64) should be seven to nine hours daily. What the experts don’t mention, however, is the quality of the sleep that’s necessary to feel refreshed each morning and maintain a healthy body. With good quality sleep, you won’t feel sleepy during daytime and you’ll have ample energy to perform in all your activities.

What Is Sleep Apnea?

One condition you may suffer from that can affect the quality of your sleep and your health is sleep apnea. A chronic disorder that lasts for years, sleep apnea is a common sleeping disorder in which your breathing temporarily stops during sleep. This condition is typically associated with snoring and increased airway resistance, both of which can cause oxygen levels in the body to decrease. Read more from this article: http://bit.ly/2h3JT3T

Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Ways Your Family Dentist Can Help Your Child Have Great Oral Health


Having good oral health is as important for children as it is for adults. Unlike adults, however, children are still not aware of how to properly take care of their teeth and gums, and have yet to develop good oral hygiene habits. According to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentists (AAPD), tooth decay is the most prevalent condition affecting children. As the parent, you have to ensure that your child has a healthy body as well as a healthy mouth. Giving your child the right food, making them exercise, and teaching proper hygiene are all important in making sure that your child grows up strong. What some parents may not realize though, is that it’s also important to pay mind to your child’s dental health early on.

Provide Professional Advice and Friendly Dental Services

Like adults, children can also develop caries and gum disease so it’s important to have their oral health checked by your family dentist. Pediatric dentists are specially trained to deal with baby teeth and other teeth-related issues in children. Read more from this article: http://bit.ly/2zyQvOm

Friday, September 1, 2017

Healing Tips After Your Dentist Recommends Root Canal Therapy



Root canal therapy is a treatment that repairs damage inside the tooth, where the tooth pulp and tissues are found. If your dentist recommends a root canal, then it may be the only treatment that can save your tooth. Root canal treatment is generally effective, with 89% of patients satisfied with the results of the treatment. To recover from the procedure much quicker, dentists recommend the following tips.

The Importance of An Early Evaluation By Your Dentist

Three things are important when the damaged tooth is evaluated. The dentist determines if there is any infection, whether the nerve is exposed, and if there is any live nerve tissue inside the tooth. An infection or abscess will not go away on its own. If it is not treated, it will eventually infect the bone around the tooth and affect more bone and tissue in the mouth. Read more from this blog: http://bit.ly/2y7KFni