Dr. Fitch shares some articles, thoughts and tips about dental health. Please e-mail us at [email protected] if you have any questions about these topics.
Why Treatment Could Be Necessary Even If Your Tooth Doesn’t Hurt
It happens on occasion. You show up for a routine dental check-up and you leave with a treatment plan. What’s the deal? It’s a fair question, especially since you’ve not felt any tooth or mouth pain prior to your appointment. By the time you feel tooth pain… Decay is almost always advanced by the time…
Five Reasons to Choose Dental Implants for Tooth Replacement
Five Reasons to Choose Dental Implants for Tooth Replacement The benefits of dental implants go beyond your dinner plate. That might seem like a strange insight but the ability to eat and chew your food following tooth loss is nothing to ignore. It’s one perspective (among many) that highlights the restorative and overall health benefits…
Oral Bacteria Linked to Risk of Stroke
Brain researchers demonstrate the importance of oral health in stroke. In a study of patients who have gone to the hospital for an intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), it has been discovered that 26 percent were found to have specific oral bacterium in their saliva, cnm-positive Streptococcus mutans. The researchers also evaluated MRI’s of study subjects for…
Learn more about Invisalign
Straighter teeth, better health. Periodontal Disease: If you have been diagnosed with periodontal (gum) disease, you’re not alone. An estimated 80 percent of American adults currently have some form of gum disease, ranging from simple gum inflammation to serious disease that results in major damage to the soft tissue and bone supporting the teeth. Not…
Broad St Smiles Opens with Covid-19 Recommendations in Place
We are excited to announce that Broad St Smiles will again see patients in our office starting Monday, May 18th. We hope this letter finds you and your family in good health. Our community has been through a lot, and all of us are looking forward to resuming some of our normal habits and routines….
Don’t Let Your Teeth Flunk College!
College life is challenging. Baggy-eyed, you gulp down a soda on your way to that 7 A.M. class and a bag of chips when you cram late at night for a midterm. On-the-run choices, stress and hit-and-miss oral care can cause your to weaken and decay. Studies show that college students have a high incidence…
Dealing with TMJ Disorder
By Katherine Kam WebMD Feature Reviewed by Laura J. Martin, MD Temporomandibular disorders are a group of problems that cause pain and poor function in the jaw joint and the muscles responsible for jaw movement. They’re also called TMD, or TMJ (short for temporomandibular joint) disorders. Signs of Trouble When symptoms of TMD surface, they…
Sleep Apnea Symptoms
Sleep Apnea may be more common than you think. The signs and symptoms of obstructive and central sleep apneas overlap, sometimes making the type of sleep apnea more difficult to determine. The most common signs and symptoms of obstructive and central sleep apneas include: Excessive daytime sleepiness (hypersomnia) Loud snoring, which is usually more prominent…
Bone Loss may tip off doctors to gum disease in postmenopausal women.
Bone Loss may tip off doctors to gum disease in postmenopausal women Postmenopausal women who are susceptible to bone fractures may also be at a higher risk for gum disease. Researchers found a link between women after menopause with a high score on a Fracture Assessment Risk tool (FRAX) and symptoms of severe gum disease….
Gum Disease may be Treatable with Bioceramic Material
I know this sounds boring but it is actually very interesting!!! Gum disease is a major cause of bone and tooth loss, and can also raise the risk of heart attack or stroke. Recent research has revealed that silicon nitride – a ceramic material used in spinal implants could lead to effective new types of gum…
Dental Implants can make a big difference!
Dental implants can improve a patient’s quality of life. That’s the news from McGill University in Montreal, and Dr. Jocelyne S. Feine, professor of dentistry. Dr. Feine recently studied patients who had undergone the procedure, its health benefits and costs. “Their reactions are phenomenal” Dr. Feine told The Hartford Courant last month. Patients with dental…
ADA Discovers Adults do value their Oral Health – but don’t see a Dentist. Find out why!
The ADA recently released a new survey which focused on dental care and how it affects the life of patients in ways that have not been measured before. The survey included about 15,000 adult patients across the US, and results showed that nearly all (97%) percent of adults surveyed valued their oral health; however 63%…