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Mar
Bad breath is a common problem that affects many of us. It’s embarrassing and can impact self-confidence, social interaction, and even professional interactions. While it’s normal to experience bad breath every now and then, persistent halitosis can be a symptom of an underlying health condition.
Mar
Maintaining good oral hygiene is essential to overall health and well-being. However, sometimes accidents happen, or we might have cavities that are beyond repair. This might lead to tooth loss, causing discomfort, pain, or even affecting our self-esteem. But, thanks to modern dentistry, there is a solution for missing teeth – dental implants. Although they […]
Feb
In an effort to provide the best possible care for all our patients we have recently made our website ADA Compliant. For patients with disabilities, the need for accessible websites is a necessity. That’s why we decided to make our website ADA compliant. With an ADA compliant website, all our patients with disabilities can use […]
Jun
If you’re experiencing any tooth pain, it’s important to see a dentist right away. They will be able to determine whether or not you need a root canal. Root canals are usually needed when the nerve of the tooth becomes infected. Root canals are usually recommended when the nerve of the tooth is infected, which […]
Feb
The human jaw can exert a average force of 160 pounds per square inch (psi). The max force is around 930 psi on the back molars. Denture wearers can only get up to 50 psi. For comparison here are the max forces of some animals: Tasmanian devil* – 200 psi Well trained dog – 300 […]
Feb
Edward Angle (1855-1930) credited as the father of modern orthodontists. He classified different abnormalities of teeth and jaws and developed treatments to fix them. Steve Arlin (1945) College world series most outstanding player for Ohio State University. He played Major League Baseball for the San Diego Padres and Cleveland Indians. Edgar Buchanan (1903-1979) American actor […]
Feb
Infants have a natural instinct to suck as a way of nourishing and soothing themselves. Often, this leads to the child sucking on their fingers, a blanket, a stuffed animal or their thumb. Usually, this habit is given up by age 4. If it continues, it can be extremely detrimental to the development of their […]
Feb
Considering Dental Implants? Important Facts to Help Make Your Choice Many people are unaware of the consequences of losing their teeth or the effects of wearing partial or full dentures upon their jaws and bones. When teeth are lost, the surrounding bone immediately begins to shrink [atrophy]. Implant treatment, for tooth replacement therapy, can be […]
Feb
People of ancient times believed that the stabbing pain of a toothache was caused by a toothworm, which either had appeared spontaneously or had bored its way into the tooth. If the tooth pain was severe, it meant that the worm was thrashing about, but if the aching stopped, then the worm was resting. Cultures […]
Feb
Les Horvath (October 12, 1921 – November 14, 1995) Les Horvath was the first player from Ohio State to win the Heisman Trophy. At 5’10”, he played halfback and finished his star season with 1200 all purpose yards. He graduated from dental school and served as a naval dental officer. After serving in the Navy, […]