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Sleep with Your Mouth Open? You Should Know This.

November 18, 2024

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Sleeping with your mouth open might seem harmless, but it can have negative effects. This habit is common, often resulting from nasal congestion, allergies, or anatomical factors like a deviated septum.

Why Do Some People Sleep with Their Mouth Open?

Several factors can lead to mouth breathing during sleep:

  • Nasal Blockage: Allergies, colds, or sinus issues make it difficult to breathe through the nose.
  • Anatomical Issues: Conditions like a deviated septum or enlarged tonsils can obstruct nasal airflow.
  • Sleep Apnea: Obstructive sleep apnea often causes mouth breathing as the body compensates for airway blockages.

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Dental Implants Help Preserve Your Facial Appearance! Here’s How.

September 23, 2024

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When it comes to tooth replacement, dental implants have become the gold standard. Unlike dentures or traditional bridges, which only address the cosmetic aspect of missing teeth, dental implants go deeper—literally. Dental implants offer benefits that extend below the gum line. They also play a vital role in maintaining long-term oral health. A significant benefit of dental implants is their ability to help with bone preservation.

The Relationship Between Teeth and Bone Health

To understand why bone preservation is essential, it’s important to recognize the relationship between teeth and jawbone. The roots of teeth are embedded in the jawbone, and when you chew, these roots stimulate the bone, keeping it healthy and strong. This process is known as osseointegration, where chewing forces are transferred to the jawbone, promoting bone density. When a tooth is lost, that specific section of the jaw no longer receives stimulation. Over time, this lack of regular stimulation leads to bone resorption or shrinking—a process where the body reabsorbs bone tissue, leading to bone loss and shrinkage in the jaw.

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Why You Shouldn’t Skip Your Dental Hygiene Appointment

July 26, 2021

During routine dental visits, your dentist and dental hygienist will check your teeth, gums and overall mouth for health. Your teeth will be thoroughly cleaned and polished, removing plaque, tartar and staining. Certain tools will be used to clean above and below the gum line. Your routine dental visit will be recommended every 3-6 months, depending on the current health of your teeth and your dental needs. If you miss your dental hygiene appointment, you place yourself at risk of several different dental conditions. 

Risk of Cavities 

During your routine dental hygiene appointment, the health of your teeth will be assessed. If a cavity is forming, it can be caught in its early stages before it gets larger and can spread to other teeth. If you miss your dental hygiene appointments, you run the risk of developing cavities that go undiagnosed and can even turn into infections. 

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How to Keep Baby Teeth Healthy

July 5, 2021

Did you know that baby teeth are essential for many reasons, including health, function and aesthetics? It is important to help keep your child’s baby teeth healthy and cavity-free. Baby teeth lost premature, either to cavities, infection or trauma, can lead to problems with the positioning and health of the future adult teeth. 

Importance of Baby Teeth 

– Help with talking, chewing, smiling, speaking and confidence 

– Are used by the future adult teeth as placeholders, meaning the adult teeth use the roots of the baby teeth to guide them into the correct position 

– Prevent shifting of adjacent and opposing teeth, meaning if a baby tooth is lost premature, the surrounding teeth can shift and affect the bite 

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