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Bruxism and Sleep Apnea: Are They Linked?

1st Feb 2020

Bruxism and Sleep Apnea: Are They Linked?
Why might a dentist who diagnoses bruxism encourage you to ask a sleep medicine doctor about whether you should be evaluated for sleep disordered breathing? What could prompt a physician treating y
My Dog Ate My Night Guard

26th Jan 2020

My Dog Ate My Night Guard
Finding out your dog ate something he or she shouldn’t have is terrifying, especially if it is the first time that you are experiencing this. It can also be expensive. I heard this question a coupl
Teeth Grinding in Children (Bruxism)

25th Jan 2020

Teeth Grinding in Children (Bruxism)
Watching your child peacefully sleeping is a very satisfying experience. Listening to their light, even breathing, you know they’re off in dreamland, and everything’s right with the world. In some
What Are Tooth Abfractions?

18th Jan 2020

What Are Tooth Abfractions?
We’re all pretty familiar with cavities and what causes them. Either we remember lectures from the dentist about  dental health to always brush after eating or concerned adults warning us no
​NTI Night Guard

17th Jan 2020

​NTI Night Guard
The American Academy of Oral Medicine explains that stress, sleep disorders, snoring, heavy alcohol consumption, smoking, and certain medications can cause a person to grind and clench their teet
​Worn Down Teeth Causes and Treatment

12th Jan 2020

​Worn Down Teeth Causes and Treatment
Practicing good dental health means brushing and flossing daily, and visiting your dentist for regular checkups and necessary procedures. While you’re working hard to keep your teeth healthy, howev
​CBD for Bruxism

4th Jan 2020

​CBD for Bruxism
In recent years, cannabidiol has caught the attention of the public and the interest of many medical researchers and health care providers. More commonly referred to as CBD, this component of the m
Does Dental Insurance Cover Night Guards?

1st Jan 2020

Does Dental Insurance Cover Night Guards?
If you’re here, it’s probably because you suspect you grind your teeth at night, or maybe your dentist has confirmed this for you and told you that you have bruxism. I understand exactly what it fe
Biofeedback for Bruxism - Pros and Cons

26th Dec 2019

Biofeedback for Bruxism - Pros and Cons
When you go to bed at night, you probably have a small handful of things on your mind before you close your eyes for the evening. You may be thinking about conversations you’ve had earlier that day