If you sense that your breath smells bad, either from the reaction of others or testing it yourself, our dental office is one of your best resources about how to prevent and cure this problem (aka halitosis), depending on the cause.
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How to Recognize When You Need Sleep Apnea Treatment
According to the American Sleep Association, 92% of middle-aged men and 83% of middle-aged women have a serious condition called sleep apnea. Apneas are short pauses in breathing while someone is sleeping,
How Can I Detect Gum Disease?
Misaligned upper and lower arches (the top and bottom sets of your teeth) can lead to periodontal infections and other health problems, even if the teeth are otherwise straight.
Jaw Popping: Is This a Sign of TMJ Disorder?

Misaligned upper and lower arches (the top and bottom sets of your teeth) can lead to periodontal infections and other health problems, even if the teeth are otherwise straight.
Dental Bonding Is a Convenient Solution for a Smile Improvement

Misaligned upper and lower arches (the top and bottom sets of your teeth) can lead to periodontal infections and other health problems, even if the teeth are otherwise straight.
How to Maintain White Teeth After Treatment

Misaligned upper and lower arches (the top and bottom sets of your teeth) can lead to periodontal infections and other health problems, even if the teeth are otherwise straight.
Overjet vs. Overbite, What Is the Difference?
Misaligned upper and lower arches (the top and bottom sets of your teeth) can lead to periodontal infections and other health problems, even if the teeth are otherwise straight.
When Is the Right Time to Replace My Fillings?

You may feel fully protected from dental caries (cavities) if you have been thoroughly brushing your teeth twice a day (for two minutes each time) and flossing after dinner,
Three Reasons Why Teeth Whitening Is Valuable
As we age, our bone density all over our body tends to decrease, which is why osteoporosis, a severe case of bone loss, is so common among seniors, leading to hip fractures and other broken bones.
Dental Implants Can Reduce Bone Loss
As we age, our bone density all over our body tends to decrease, which is why osteoporosis, a severe case of bone loss, is so common among seniors, leading to hip fractures and other broken bones.