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Clenching and Grinding Remove
Clenching and Grinding
Dentists frequently refer to a group of problems related to the Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) as Temporomandibular Joint Disorder(TMD). Symptoms include, but are not limited to:
1. Jaw joint pain in the ear area
2. Noises that sound like a pop, click, or grinding in the joint or ringing in the ears
3. Tense or painful muscles in the face, neck and head areas
4. Unusual and heavy wear pattern
5. Inability to open wide
Our treatment varies from noninvasive counseling, physical therapy, and bite-guard appliances to more advanced bite analysis and treatment. As with all dental problems, early and accurate diagnosis and individualized treatment plans are most important for successful management. Our years of experience have allowed us to have a very high success rate in this complex area of dentistry.
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Cavities, Gum Disease and Oral Cancer Remove
Cavities, Gum Disease and Oral Cancer
Decay or cavities are caused by a combination of plaque and bacteria left on and between teeth for extended periods of time. Our entire staff is dedicated to education and individualized hygiene instruction for each and every patient. Evaluation of gum disease and oral cancer screenings, assisted by Velscope technology is an integral part of each examination.
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Root Canals (Endodontics) Remove
Root Canals (Endodontics)
The phrase “root canal” is one of the more dreaded terms in dentistry, but this is a bit unjustified. The techniques and materials of performing a root canal have progressed so much in recent years, the procedure itself is really quite easy and painless. Simply put, a root canal procedure is the process of removing the nerves and vessels from the “pulp” of the tooth, cleaning out any bacteria or infectious substance, and replacing it with a stable, permanent filler material. This process is most commonly necessary when tooth decay extends to the pulp of the tooth (bringing infectious bacteria with it), if a tooth is broken and pulp is exposed to the bacteria of the world or if a tooth has been knocked out complete and has been re-implanted. Once the root canal procedure has been performed and the source of infection has been removed from the body, th tooth should stabilize and can then be restored like any other tooth, thus preventing the need for extraction.
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