If you find yourself in the group that experiences overwhelming anxiety about dental visits because of fear or discomfort, take heart. Sedation dentistry is an effective way to optimize your dental health while minimizing your anxiety.
Managing temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder often requires a full-body, holistic treatment plan. TMJ disorder is predominantly a chronic condition that will need to be managed by a coordinated team of dentists, TMJ specialists, physical therapists, and additional healthcare providers. Your…
Dental implant may take a long and arduous process. There are things you need to do before and after your scheduled surgery.
In order for your dental implants to be work well, a proper diet is need. The success of it depends on various factors, and one of them is ensuring you follow a strict diet. There are foods that you can’t…
Like I said on the previous article on dental complications, dental implants high success rate. Unfortunately, at least 5% of the dental implants created fail terribly. The last time, I discussed about the early complications. Now, I will elaborate on…
You just don’t go on a dental implant procedure in a snap. Proper planning is needed for it to be successful. You and your surgeon should discuss every possibility. One sure way to conduct a thorough examination is by having…
There’s no doubt that reconstruct your smile and bring back the self-confidence you once had. However, do know that dental implants are not for everyone. There needs to be “planning stage” first before going through the procedure. Your dental surgeon…
In conjunction with your home care regimen, you may also need professional treatment to address your temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ disorder). After your diagnosis, your dentist or TMJ specialist will provide you with a customized TMJ treatment plan to address…
Temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD or TMJ disorder) can be difficult to diagnose due to a variety of health conditions that may cause or exacerbate the disorder. These include factors like genes, hormones, stress and anxiety, or bad habits that involve…
If you begin to feel pain, tension, or clicking in your temporomandibular joint (TMJ), you may seek treatment to correct this disorder, also known as temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD or TMJ disorder). But first, you’ll need to be diagnosed by…