by Dr. Coates | Nov 12, 2013 | Cosmetic Dentistry, Dental Oral Health |
If you have experienced a chipped tooth, there are a number of ways to treat it so that full use of the tooth is restored while also to protecting your gums and tongue. Depending on where the chipped tooth is located, your dentist may choose to fill the tooth, similar...
by Dr. Coates | Jul 19, 2013 | Dental Trivia |
There are several components that help with the breaking down of food in the structure of the mouth and jaw. The Tempromandibular Joint (TMJ) is the small cartilage disc that connects the lower jaw to the skull and acts as a sliding hinge when the mouth opens and...
by Dr. Coates | Jul 15, 2013 | Dental Trivia |
When we sleep, our body, lungs, and airway continue to work by inhaling and exhaling air. Sleep apnea occurs when there is a failure to execute this process. The word apnea is defined by a pause or break in breathing. The pauses may occur from ten seconds to a few...
by Dr. Coates | Jul 1, 2013 | Dental Trivia |
For those of us who are parents, the day will come (or has come) when our child is going to lose their first baby tooth. This can produce varied emotional response from our children. Some children are so excited to lose a tooth that they can’t stop wiggling...
by Dr. Coates | May 24, 2013 | Dental Trivia |
Something that most us of take part in regularly and without thinking a whole lot about is the chewing of gum. The chewing of gum can freshen your breath, it can calm your nerves, heck; it might even help you to quit smoking or watch your weight. Rarely, if ever, do...