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July 1, 2010
Your body is one unit. Independent systems aren’t really independent because they are influenced by, and have an impact on, other bodily systems.
In dentistry, the oral system has an effect on comfort, function, and even proclivity to diseases. Gum disease, for instance, is linked to an increased risk for heart attack, stroke, diabetes complications, low-weight births, dementia, Alzheimer’s, and other serious health conditions. Malocclusion of the jaw joints (TMJ disorder) can cause headaches, as well as pain in the head, neck, face, neck, shoulders, lower back, and jaw. Missing teeth effect diet, thus contribute to poor overall health. Improper jaw position while sleeping can cause sleep apnea, which is linked to heart attack, depression, and other problems. The list goes on and on. (more…)
June 4, 2010
Research shows that, in most cases, moms choose the family dentist. It’s not an easy task. Will your kids like the dentist? Will your husband?
Find Out What they Want
You already know what your family needs from a dentist. But what do they want? Next time you’re driving to the pool with the kids, ask them, “What do you like/dislike about going to the dentist?” Ask your husband the same question. The more you know about your family’s expectations and preferences, the easier your decision will be.
The Family Dentist Interview
It’s easy to forget some of the details when you’re trying to find a new dentist – especially if you’re packing the kids for camp and planning the family vacation! Here are some great interview questions that can guide your interviews. Before using these questions, think about the answers you want to hear.
- Where are you located?
- Do you see children?
- Are you accepting new patients?
- Do you take insurance?
- Do you offer financing?
- What are your hours?
- Do you offer _________________? (dental implants, sleep apnea treatment, cosmetics)
- Do you have a website?
- When can I get an appointment? (more…)
March 22, 2010
You may not think much about your snoring. You certainly haven’t thought about telling your dentist that you snore, right? Well, think again. Dr. James Stewart offers non-invasive, highly effective oral appliance therapy to help snoring and sleep apnea patients sleep soundly through the night.
What is snoring?
Snoring is the sound of soft tissues in the mouth and throat vibrating as air passes over them during sleep. Not all snorers have sleep apnea.
What is sleep apnea?
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a condition in which soft tissues completely block airflow while a person sleeps. Lapses in breathing occur multiple, possibly hundreds, of times per night, and they last 10 seconds or more. (more…)
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