The Dental Concerns of Undiagnosed Sleep Apnea

Obstructive sleep apnea, a condition in which a person stops breathing for brief periods repeatedly during sleep, can result in dental issues as the mouth and jaw may try to shift their positions to maintain an open airway. Other oral health issues may have a...

Dental implants have quickly become the best method for replacing a lost teeth. This is because a dental implant is biocompatible with the body and can last for decades. Dental implants closely mimic the function of natural teeth by replacing their root structure and supporting...

Did you know that it is possible to enjoy dentures that will not move or budge during oral function? All-on-4 is a method of supporting dentures with dental implants, which offers the best of both worlds: the stability of dental implants with the appearance of...

Dental implants offer patients the only structurally complete tooth replacement device available in modern dentistry. The implants themselves, which are small titanium cylinders, function as artificial tooth roots in supporting a single crown or a dental bridge or even a complete denture. In this way,...

Cleft palate and cleft lip, in which tissue in the palate or lip fails to come together properly in the early stages of development during pregnancy, can present significant challenges for children, affecting their speech and their ability to eat a typical diet. Although the two conditions...

Sleep apnea, a condition in which a person stops breathing for very brief periods of time repeatedly during sleep, can have serious consequences for your health. If you have signs of sleep apnea, like loud snoring or daytime drowsiness, you should be evaluated to confirm...