An Answer To Your Unexplained Jaw Discomfort

Do you find that you frequently experience discomfort in your jaw? Or do you hear a popping or feel a clicking noise when you open your mouth, chew or speak? If so, you may be suffering from a common condition known as TMD, or temporomandibular joint disorder. TMD is an issue that can arise from the temporomandibular joint, which acts like a hinge connecting your skull to your jawbone. When it becomes damaged, it can lead to serious complications with your facial muscles, jaw, head, and neck.

Treat Yourself This Valentine’s Day

February is a month dedicated to the love we have for others, but what about the love we should have for ourselves? When you look in the mirror are you unhappy with what you see looking back at you? Now is the perfect time to treat yourself to a special service to improve your self-esteem or enhance your facial features. You may be surprised to learn that we do more than improve your smile. Interested in learning more? Continue reading for more information.

What Are the Culprits of Bad Breath?

Are you self-conscious about the smell of your breath? We all experience bad breath from time to time, especially after eating certain foods such as garlic. However, after a thorough brushing and the use of dental floss, the problem is usually remedied. If you find that you are experiencing frequent bad breath, your mouth could be warning you that you may have an issue with your oral health.

Did You Forget Something Important?

Did we recommend a dental treatment the last time you visited our office and you have delayed scheduling your appointment? We know that the past few months have been hectic with the holidays and the start of the new year. It seems like life is constantly busy and there is always something new to take up free time whether it be work, school, extra-curricular activities, or social commitments. With the start of the new year, it is important to evaluate your oral health. Delaying needed dental treatments can lead to more severe problems. If you experience dental anxiety or fear, we never want your feelings to hold you back from getting the care you need. Read on to learn about the importance of scheduling your appointments and how we can help if you are nervous.