Sleep apnea is a disorder that occurs when a person’s normal breathing is interrupted while sleeping. It is a severe sleep disorder, and in some cases, breathing sometimes stops hundreds of times during the night. This lack of breath means that the brain and other areas of the body may not be getting enough oxygen.
Could You be Suffering From Sleep Apnea?
April 25, 2016
CEREC Technology Makes Same Day Dental Crowns Possible!
April 18, 2016
CEREC technology provides you with the excellent treatment quality, conveniently, in a single visit to your dentist. This is possible through the use of CAD/CAM (computer-aided design) technology and software which allows your dentist to create your new dental crown in the dental office, the same day!
Guided Tissue Regeneration
April 11, 2016
In health, your gums and the bone that surrounds your teeth should fit snugly around the tooth. Periodontal disease which is the breakdown of the supporting bone and gum around teeth causes looseness and causes pockets to develop around the tooth. These pockets make it easier for food to get stuck and makes it harder to clean them properly. These pockets usually become deeper, which creates even more room for bacteria to dwell in and cause damage. This progression of periodontal disease can eventually lead to tooth loss if not treated. Some patients also experience sensitivity to cold and hot foods due to exposed tooth roots. Due to the deep pockets which form, regular flossing and brushing are not enough to clean these deep areas properly. When periodontal disease has caused moderate to severe bone loss, regenerative procedures are recommended.
How Can A Dental Crown Benefit You?
April 5, 2016
A dental crown is also known as a dental cap. It is a hollow, artificial tooth-shaped cover that is used for teeth that are damaged or decayed. The crown or cap is made to match the shape, size and colour of surrounding teeth for a natural look. The crown or cap also strengthens the tooth.
After the crown is permanently cemented into place on top of the tooth, it completely covers the entire top portion of the tooth that is above the gum line.