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Don’t Take Gum Disease Lightly
Do your gums look red and inflamed, or do they bleed when you brush your teeth? Do they hurt when you’re not brushing, or are they sensitive to hot and […] Continue Reading
Reducing Dental Phobia
There are a lot of phobias out there. The fear of sharks (galeophobia), the fear of heights (acrophobia) and even the fear of flying on airplanes (aerophobia) are just a […] Continue Reading
The Prosomnus MicrO2 Sleep Orthotic
Do you or your partner snore at night? Do you find yourself waking up frequently, or stopping or restarting breathing during sleep? If you answered yes to any of these […] Continue Reading
Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction and the Body
If you suffer from temporomandibular joint dysfunction, you know how uncomfortable this condition can be. Temporomandibular joint dysfunction occurs when the temporomandibular joint (that connects your lower jaw to your […] Continue Reading
Is it Safe to See the Dentist?
Ever since Virginia dentists were given the green light to reopen their clinics to non-emergency patients, many patients have wondered if it is safe to go to the dentist right […] Continue Reading
How to Keep Teeth White While Drinking Red
If you are one of the millions of Americans who enjoy the occasional glass of red wine, you probably already know what “wine teeth” are. No, it’s not some euphemism […] Continue Reading
Lumineers Vs. Veneers: What’s the Difference?
Do you wish your smile were a little whiter and brighter? Have you tried whitening your teeth with bleach trays, laser whitening, white strips and more but had minimal to […] Continue Reading
Easing the Pain of Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction
The pain of temporomandibular joint dysfunction can truly take over your life. From the inability to open your mouth, speak or chew, to the debilitating pain in the jaw, neck, […] Continue Reading
Emergency Dentistry Saves Teeth
Sometimes in life, emergencies beyond our control happen. Whether it’s a car accident, a slip and fall, or a sports injury, unexpected accidents can cause damage to the teeth. That’s […] Continue Reading
Relaxation Dentistry Can Calm Dental Fears
They call it odontophobia, but it’s basically a big word that describes a much bigger fear: fear of the dentist. Believe it or not, some degree of odontophobia is totally […] Continue Reading