In effort to control the spread of COVID-19 a Dry Hydrogen Peroxide (DHP) system has been installed in the office to reduce the percent of bacteria, viruses and mold in the air and on surfaces. This method has been proven in reduction of microbes in occupied spaces. DHP has been effective against every species of microbe on which it has been tested.
As concerns arise from how we prepare to fight this pandemic together within the community we are making changes within. We are advising patients to call when they arrive and wait in their cars until we are ready for them. This will diminish the number of people sitting in the waiting room and allows us to further disinfect the office adequately to keep everyone safe.
Facial trauma repair in maxillofacial surgery is a complex and highly specialized field that addresses injuries to the face resulting from accidents, violence or other traumatic events. While the primary goal of these procedures is to restore function and aesthetics, several complications can arise, impacting both the short-term and long-term outcomes for patients. Understanding these potential complications and the strategies... read more »
Dental health is an essential aspect of overall well-being. Understanding the most common dental issues and how to prevent them can save you from pain, inconvenience and expensive treatments. Last month we took a deep dive into dental plaque causing cavities; this month, we analyze four additional top dental problems and offer effective strategies geared toward their prevention. 1. Gum... read more »
Even losing just a single tooth can cause several problems with the function and appearance of your smile. If this happens to you, it’s important to seek treatment as soon as possible so you can fill the gaps and protect your oral health. Your Prairie Village, KS, dentist offers prosthetic options such as dental implants, bridges, and more to rebuild... read more »
When you lose teeth or suffer from a serious injury, this could weaken your jaw and limit your tooth replacement options. But our team can strengthen your jaw with prosthodontic care! In today’s blog, your Overland Park, KS, prosthodontist talks about jawbone grafting and sinus lift procedures. (more…)
When you have lost most or all of your natural teeth, you need more than a bridge or an individual dental implant. To restore function and beauty to your smile, a set of dentures is necessary. In today’s blog, your Overland Park, KS, dentist talks about how we can help complete your smile with removable or implant-secured dentures. (more…)
If you struggle with missing teeth or a failing smile, it can really affect you each and every day. You depend on your mouth in order to chew and speak, and when you meet someone new, you want to give them the right first impression. But thankfully, you do not have to live with your sub-par smile, and instead, you... read more »
If you experience minor tooth loss, such as one lost tooth or as many as three in a row, then we may recommend a dental bridge. The prosthetic is custom in nature and designed to not only look natural, but fit comfortably too. In today’s blog, your Overland Park, KS, dentist talks about the process of creating and placing dental... read more »
When you have painful jaw aches and tooth pain, or persistent headaches, then this could mean the presence of a widespread and serious disorder. TMJ disorder, also known as TMD, can cause painful symptoms and even lead to teeth grinding (bruxism). But your Overland Park, KS, prosthodontist can help with tooth replacement, oral appliances, and more. (more…)
When you suffer from the loss of your natural teeth, over time this could weaken your jawbone and complicate your ability to receive dental implants. But we can strengthen these weakened portions of your smile, so you’re ready for tooth replacement! In today’s blog, your Overland Park, KS, prosthodontist talks about grafting and implant placement. (more…)
Do you have a popping or clicking sensation in your jaw, or other persistent discomfort around your mouth and jaw? If so, you could be suffering from TMJ disorder, also known as TMD. Fortunately, we can help with a custom oral appliance! In today’s blog, your Overland Park, KS, prosthodontist talks about treating issues like TMJ disorder. (more…)