by Office | Apr 22, 2020 | Dental Health
Measures to limit the spread of COVID-19 have meant the closure of most dental offices to all but dental emergencies. If you’re experiencing pain or swelling, say, or if you’ve lost or broken a tooth, it’s important that you reach out to your dentist...
by Office | Dec 4, 2019 | Dental Health, General Health & Wellness
If your teeth hurt, it usually means that you have a dental issue; but “usually” isn’t always. Sometimes tooth pain can have nothing to do with the teeth at all. One of the most common causes of non-dental toothache is pain from the muscles involved in chewing. These...
by Office | Feb 6, 2019 | Dental Health
Do your teeth hurt when you eat or drink something cold or sweet or hot or sour? How about when they’re exposed to air? Tooth sensitivity is a pretty common problem – though how common has been a matter of debate. A new review of 65 papers involving 77 studies and...
by Office | Feb 15, 2017 | Mouth-Body Health
By Michael G. Rehme, DDS, CCN Removing a tooth is certainly an unfortunate event for a patient both physically and emotionally. However, having the tooth properly extracted may prevent health related complications from occurring in years to come. There are two...