Oral Health

Your Mouth Affects Your Body.
The evidence that your body’s health is affected by the health of your mouth is growing. Research is showing a close relationship between mouth health and overall body health.

Our dental team is prepared to guide you and your family to better oral health.

Your Gums and your health work together.
What you don’t know can hurt you.

35.7 million Americans are living with a bacterial infection of the gums known as Periodontal Disease.

Many think this disease, commonly called gum disease or pyorrhea, is common and harmless. It’s common but it’s definitely not harmless! Your oral health affects your whole body.

For example, emerging research suggests that oral bacteria of gum disease can enter the bloodstream and cause a defense reaction throughout your body.  That bacteria from your mouth can also travel to important organs in your body, for example, the heart, and begin a new infection, and/or contribute to  cardiovascular disease.


Periodontal Disease
A painless disease with tragic consequences for the mouth. We are qualified to help you treat and manage this contagious disease.  Read More.

Diabetes and your mouth
Poor healing related to diabetes will affect oral tissues and can cause serious conditions that may become expensive to maintain or heal.  Read More.

Your Mouth and Your Heart
Hard to believe that they are inter-related, but they are very connected. Valuable information in this article.  Read More.

Bad Breath
When you talk, your breath talks too. What’s it saying when you express yourself?  Read More.

BioFilm
It’s there. Do you know where to find it? It lurks in the crevices of your mouth, do you know what Biofilm is? Can you find it?  Read More.

White Teeth
Everyone loves a bright smile.  A smile is the first thing people see about you, a whiter smile projects health, and youth and provides self-esteem.  Read More.