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Have you watched a child trying to walk on stilts? They wobble and sometimes fall down. If your tooth is on stilts (has an open furcation), your tooth also wobbles and may fall out.
A furcation is the spot on the tooth where the roots diverge into two or more roots. It is a common condition that begins with periodontal disease. This is a chronic infection that caused your gums to recede and destroyed the jawbone and other supporting structures around your tooth. As the gums receded, a furcation (gap) formed under the tooth where the roots divide away from the body of the tooth.
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It’s a social thing, especially for young, hip urbanites and young professionals living close to a college campus. Smoking a hookah, or waterpipe, is gaining in popularity in the U.S. and is just as dangerous as smoking tobacco or other forms of tobacco.
One user compared a hookah bar or cafe to being at home, but with cooler people. Oral cancer is not cool. And it’s no longer an “old man’s” disease. The hookah is a water reservoir with a tobacco heater, pipe and attached hose(s). The user sucks flavored tobacco smoke into the reservoir that acts somewhat like a filter, then sucks the smoke out through the hose and into his or her lungs.
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Is bone loss permanent? The answer is yes and no. Unlike a crab that can regrow an appendage, humans cannot regrow new bones on their own, but we do have ways to encourage the bone tissue in the jawbone to regenerate. This procedure is called bone grafting or ridge augmentation.
There are several factors that can cause jawbone loss, including a tooth extraction, dental injury, oral disease or a developmental defect. Ridge augmentation is necessary for some restoration procedures. For example, your jawbone must be thick enough and tall enough for us to place a bridge, crown or denture that will be supported by an implant.
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Could your mouth be fighting World War I? Commonly called “trench mouth,” Vincent’s stomatitis is a severe gum infection that plagued soldiers during WWI. Many soldiers were confined to trenches while fighting the War, their bodys’ resistance was low, and they couldn’t take care of their teeth.
Vincent’s stomatitis typically affects people up to about 35 years of age. This is a serious condition also known as ANUG—acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis.
Your mouth contains millions of bacteria, most of which keep the bad bacteria under control. Vincent’s stomatitis is an indication that the bad bacteria won the war in your mouth.
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It’s a difficult decision to leave your youngster with a childcare provider while you are at work. One dilemma is making sure your child gets appropriate oral hygiene care away from home.
It is vitally important to protect baby teeth from decay and pre-mature loss. Baby teeth preserve space for the permanent teeth to erupt and move into position, and they help your child to chew and develop speech.
Not all childcare providers have oral hygiene programs.
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Severe, unresolved and chronic head and neck pain frequently destroys the quality of life and relationships of the sufferer, as well as jeopardizes ones ability to earn a living. Dr. Biens office and her staff has been highly trained by the number one authorities in the field. Such problems can be addressed and can be treated without medications. The treatment will all be natural and will vary depending on the diagnosis.
Our approach to treatment is based on the following protocol:
Ultrasound Therapy.This is an instrument that produces heat and sound waves that penetrate the deeper muscles so they relax and are more playable for the massage.This promotes relaxation and therefore is useful in treating muscle tightness and spasms. The warming effect of the sound waves also cause vessel vasodilatation and increase circulation to the area that assists in healing.
Massage Therapy.This promotes relaxation and relieves muscle tension and teaches the body how to let go of muscle tension and resets muscle tone. During the massage, we will rub the masseter, occipitalis, neck and top of the shoulders and focus on trigger points (hot spots in the muscle that are very tender) by using special healing lotion.
Alpha-Stim (Micro-current) Therapy. Micro-current therapy is the natural electric flow in our bodies. Like acupuncture without the needles. Our micro-current ther...