Tuesday, November 26, 2013

My 8 year old son grinds his teeth at night. Should I be concerned?

A recent study in The Journal of Sleep Medicine answered this question. Almost half of all first graders in the study had parents reporting that their child grinded his or her teeth at least one time per week. This study found that grinding (bruxing) was not associated with breathing disorders during sleep or snoring. The study did find that there was an association with increased internalizing behaviors such as being depressed, being withdrawn or having anxiety. Chronic, frequent bruxism was also associated with increased health problems and decreased neurocognitive performance (learning). Grinding once a week is probably not a reason for concern. Grinding a few times a week should be checked out.

Thursday, November 14, 2013

I heard that you now have a full service dental department. Is that true?

Yes. For years our patients and parents have wanted to make visiting my office a one-stop experience. I introduced dental exams and cleanings for our patients five years ago. We received an incredibly positive response from our patients once we began providing these services. On November 6, Dr. Todd Wahlin, formerly of Sundance Dental, started providing full dental services to our patients. Dr. Wahlin has nine years of experience and will provide all levels of dental health care, including IV sedation during the removal of impacted wisdom teeth. Many of my patients drive hours to be treated and appreciate that they can get everything done in one visit. For more information about our dental department or to schedule a free consultation, please call 1-800-4braces.