Cancer Treatments and Your Oral Health
Did you know that over a third of cancer patients can develop dental health issues as a side effect of the radiation treatment? This may include burning, peeling or swelling tongue, oral infections, a pain in the mouth and gums, dry mouth, and a transformation in taste. If you have cancer, we sympathize. We also don’t want you to have... read more »
Should You Get Dental Implants?
If you are interested in dental implants to replace the missing teeth in your smile, you are not alone. Over the years, dental implants have become very popular. Since they are placed on titanium posts that have been implanted directly into the jawbone, they are very sturdy. The artificial teeth look very natural and blend well with the rest of... read more »
Getting Accustomed to Your Dentures
When you are missing teeth, not only do you feel self-conscious about your appearance, but you run the risk of doing further damage to your mouth. When you have empty spaces in your smile, your other teeth have room to drift out of their proper alignment. They could then strike each other at improper angles, wearing down your tooth enamel.... read more »
Keeping Your Toothbrush in Tip-Top Shape
That toothbrush hanging in your bathroom is an important tool in the fight against tooth decay, plaque and gum disease. Properly brushing at least twice a day, and thirty minutes after meals when possible, is a big part of keeping your teeth and mouth healthy. But choosing the right toothbrush and taking care of it are equally important. First, a... read more »
Keeping Your Teeth White
Everyone loves a healthy, white smile. Aging, tobacco use, the foods you eat, and your oral health care habits can darken your teeth over time. There are plenty of options on the market for whitening teeth. There are toothpastes and mouthwashes that tout the ability to brighten your smile, and the are many kits on the store shelves advertising their... read more »
Principles Regarding Baby Bottle Tooth Decay
As soon as your child’s first tooth breaks the gum line, it is visible to the dangers of the world, including dangerous bacteria and harmful acids. As soon as that first erupts, you should begin practicing effective oral hygiene habits including brushing your child’s tooth and keeping potentially harmful substances at bay. Furthermore, don’t risk your child’s teeth by subjecting... read more »
Care for Your Smile This Summer By Doing These Things
Even though school is out for the summer, that doesn’t mean you can stop caring for your smile. In fact, you need to do your best to keep your teeth and gums in tip-top shape. To help you do so, Dr. Michael Lemme and our dental team have some helpful tips and recommendations for you. The first thing you need... read more »
Is Sleep Apnea in Your Genetic Profile?
Are you at risk for sleep apnea? Even with perfect health, your genetic profile could be playing a role in your development of the disorder. Although sleep apnea occurs while you are sleeping, it can be caused by reasons other than just a blocked airway. Another form of sleep apnea is called central sleep apnea and occurs when the signals... read more »
Protect Your Summer Smile with These Important Oral Emergency Tips
Oral accidents are injuries that can occur from out of nowhere and happen in an instant. This can include damage to your teeth caused by foods you eat or activities you are involved in. No matter how amazing your oral health care is, a single bad accident and destroy your smile, so it is vital to take the time to... read more »
You Still Need to Care for Your Smile While Traveling
Vacations and trips can be fun but extremely busy. So busy, in fact, that people forget to clean and care for their smiles. If this is the case for you, Dr. Michael Lemme and our dental team strongly encourage you to change your ways and keep your teeth and gums in mind while you’re traveling. To help you keep your... read more »
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