added on: February 10, 2015

One of the ingredients in denture creams is zinc. When overuse put too much zinc in the body, it depletes the body’s natural balance of copper. Since copper regulates neurological activity, such an imbalance can lead to nerve damage or even neuropathy, a painful nerve disorder for which there is… Read More…


added on: February 4, 2015

Natural teeth are held into your jawbones by their tooth roots, which are embedded in the bone. Throughout the day, actions such as biting and chewing create physical stimulation to the jaw by each root. The tooth roots stimulate the bone so it maintains a healthy mass. Once natural teeth… Read More…


added on: February 3, 2015

Although we advise dental implants for most tooth replacements, we also offer full and partial dentures. If partial dentures are needed, there are several choices, some giving a higher level of aesthetic appeal and security than others. Most conventional partial dentures are held in place by clasps made from a… Read More…


added on: February 2, 2015

When it comes to teeth, some American adults assume that missing one, two or a few won’t upset the apple cart. But it does.  Even though your missing teeth may not be visible in a smile, the gap disrupts the natural balance necessary for proper bite alignment. For example, if… Read More…


added on: December 22, 2014

Smokers already know they are taking health risks. However, many are unaware of the negative oral health issues when it comes to tobacco use. For example, research shows that smokers lose more teeth than nonsmokers. According to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, about 20% of people over age… Read More…


added on: December 16, 2014

Dental implants are the closest thing to natural teeth available. They restore dependable biting strength and chewing stability. They enable you to laugh, kiss and even sneeze without worry. And, there is nothing to soak in a glass at night! When a patient completes dental implant treatment, I often hear,… Read More…


added on: December 9, 2014

A few decades ago, dental insurance was rarely part of health care coverages. This may have been because many adults did not deem dental care support as a necessary part of their overall health and well being. With the vast amount of research and studies on how dental wellness contributes… Read More…


added on: December 8, 2014

Tooth loss has many frustrations. Dentures contribute to discomfort, reduced confidence, decreased ability to chew and enjoy foods, and a daily inconvenience.  Unfortunately, an underlying occurrence is taking place with even greater impact to one’s life … bone loss. Bone loss, over time, contributes to deep wrinkling and a sunken-in… Read More…


added on: November 6, 2014

My family is already talking about our holiday ‘wish list.’ It has reminded me of how many patients I see who struggle daily to bite and chew comfortably because of a denture. What a gift it is to have a confident smile and to be able to eat without discomfort… Read More…


added on: October 31, 2014

The latest (1999-2004) National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey shows that adult tooth loss in the U.S. has decreased from the early 1970s. Yet, percentages remain high and vary according to age range, race and sex. For example, adults between ages 20 – 64 have an average of 24.92 remaining… Read More…


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