oral health

Having Trouble Thinking? You Might Want to See the Dentist

Throughout the years research has shown links between poor oral health and heart disease, stroke and diabetes, as well as Alzheimer's disease. Now researchers from Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York have found gum disease could also influence brain function through several mechanisms, such as causing inflammation throughout the body, a risk factor for loss of mental function. This study is another of many that have shown the importance of maintaining your optimal oral health. Your mouth and oral health are connected to more than just chewing and eating. Taking care of the health of your teeth and gums through regular visits for hygiene therapy will not only improve your oral health, but it will affect your overall health and wellness as well. Call us today to reserve your time to shape up your teeth and gums.

2013-07-12T16:22:34-04:00By |Periodontal (Gum) Disease|Comments Off on Having Trouble Thinking? You Might Want to See the Dentist

Have You Been Screened for Oral Cancer Lately?

Did you know that every time you visit our office for your routine hygiene therapy appointment you are screened for oral cancer? Screening for the early warning signs of oral cancer is one of the most important reasons why you should visit our office on a regular basis. More than 34,000 Americans will be diagnosed with oral cancer this year. It will cause over 8,000 deaths, killing roughly 1 person per hour, 24 hours per day. This is a number which has not significantly improved in decades. In fact, recent statistics published by the American Cancer Society indicate that while the incidence and death rates for cancers overall have decreased, both the incidence and the death rate for oral cancer have increased. Early detection and diagnosis are essential in successful treatment of the disease. Oral cancer is 90% curable when found in its early stages.

2013-07-12T16:24:36-04:00By |oral cancer, Oral Healthcare|Comments Off on Have You Been Screened for Oral Cancer Lately?

Do You Know Your Risk Score for Periodontal (Gum) Disease?

There are many tests that help doctors predict our risk of developing certain diseases.  We routinely get our blood pressure taken to assess our risk of hypertension.  A blood pressure of higher than 120/80 is considered high risk and in need of treatment.  We get our cholesterol checked to assess our risk of heart disease.  [...]

2013-07-12T16:24:43-04:00By |Periodontal (Gum) Disease|Comments Off on Do You Know Your Risk Score for Periodontal (Gum) Disease?

A Child’s Poor Oral Health Can Take a Bite Out of Learning

Dental caries (tooth decay) is the single most common chronic childhood disease – 5 times more common than asthma and 7 times more common than hay fever.  Recent studies have also shown a link between oral disease and low birth weight, cardiovascular disease, respiratory infection, and diabetes.  All of this reinforces what we have all [...]

2013-07-12T16:22:42-04:00By |Kid's Oral Health, Oral Healthcare|Comments Off on A Child’s Poor Oral Health Can Take a Bite Out of Learning

Why Your Oral Healthcare Can’t Wait

It seems that everyone you talk to these days has been affected by tough economic conditions. Do you know anyone who isn’t trying to save money by cutting back on discretionary purchases that they may have taken for granted just a few months ago? However, there are some things that should always remain on the “must have” list unless your financial situation is critical. One such example is oral healthcare for you and your family. To be completely frank, your Oral Healthcare Can’t Wait! Unfortunately, many people still believe that the only time they really need to see a dentist is when they feel pain. Ouch! That hurts us because, as caring dental professionals, we’re primarily focused on disease and pain prevention when our patients allow us to do so.

2013-07-12T16:22:50-04:00By |Oral Healthcare|Comments Off on Why Your Oral Healthcare Can’t Wait
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