by cb_admin_robina | Sep 6, 2018 | Uncategorized
When we think about dental, we generally think about teeth, gums, even the tongue. But we often forget about a very important part that allows our lower jaw to move: the temporomandibular joint (a.k.a. the TMJ). The joint acts as a sort of hinge, connecting your lower...
by cb_admin_robina | Jul 30, 2018 | Uncategorized
Filling It All In Fillings are one of the primary treatments provided by all general dentists. Fillings are needed when caries (tooth decay) is detected, to repair cracked or broken teeth, and to build teeth up when they are worn down (through bruxism/teeth grinding...
by cb_admin_robina | Jun 30, 2018 | Uncategorized
It’s common for people to grind their teeth when they’re frustrated or angry or stressed. But 5% of the population suffer from bruxism: involuntary, forceful, and habitual teeth grinding and jaw clenching. Generally, bruxism occurs during sleep (a.k.a. nocturnal...
by cb_admin_robina | Jun 14, 2018 | Uncategorized
It’s common for people to grind their teeth when they’re frustrated or angry or stressed. But 5% of the population suffer from bruxism: involuntary, forceful, and habitual teeth grinding and jaw clenching. In the last blog, we talked about the signs and symptoms of...
by cb_admin_robina | Jun 12, 2018 | Uncategorized
It is well-known that your oral health affects your overall health. But did you know that dental health has correlations to diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease, and heart disease? In this series of blog posts, we’ll be delving into how oral health is linked to such extreme...
by cb_admin_robina | May 26, 2018 | Uncategorized
It is well-known that your oral health affects your overall health. But did you know that dental health has correlations to diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease, and heart disease? In this series of blog posts, we’ll be delving into how oral health is linked to such extreme...