Dental Article

    Traumatic Occlusion: How is it Treated?

    October 26, 2021

    Occlusion is the term for the way your upper and lower jaw fit together. When your teeth are misaligned such that ordinary biting causes damage to the teeth, this is called traumatic occlusion. Traumatic occlusion can be a concerning condition that requires prompt treatment to ensure the best outcome. When traumatic occlusion occurs, the patients’…

    Sleep Apnea Can Affect Anyone

    October 23, 2021

    More people are hearing about sleep apnea, since one of its most common symptoms is often loud and frequent snoring.  Since half of American adults snore, that suddenly gets a lot of attention. Short of going to a sleep apnea dentist like Dr. Marine, who (no doubt surprisingly) specializes in treating sleep apnea, you can…

    The Most Appealing Aspects of No-Prep Veneers Treatment

    October 14, 2021

    If you have been considering having some dental work done to improve the appearance of your smile, you couldn’t have chosen a better time. New, improved, and innovative technologies in the field of dental medicine are emerging rapidly which include ways to improve the look and brightness of your smile. No-prep veneers are among these…

    Are You Considering Fastbraces? Here are Things to Know

    September 29, 2021

    About a quarter of U.S. patients seeking orthodontic treatment for their crooked smiles now are adults. Traditionally, the vast majority of patients were teens, after their permanent teeth had come in, but many people started putting off orthodontic treatment after hearing from friends about problems with conventional braces. Complaints were that they were very uncomfortable…

    Dental Causes of Snoring or Sleep Issues

    September 28, 2021

    We all know that snoring and insomnia can leave us — and our loved ones — physically and mentally exhausted. However, not many of us realize that sleep disturbances can be related to dental health. With this in mind, here are just some of the possible underlying causes of sleeplessness and snoring. https://pacificdentalcare.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/snoring-desktop.png Tooth Grinding…

    Non-Cosmetic Benefits for Veneers Treatment

    September 28, 2021

    Veneers have been used for decades to perfect the smile. They’re the reason why so many celebrities have a flawless smile on every red carpet event. Veneers are commonly thought to be a purely cosmetic treatment to achieve a flawless smile. While it’s true that this treatment is used to straighten, brighten, and make the…

    Fastbraces Can Deliver Straighter Teeth in Less than 120 Days

    September 20, 2021

    Think that the straight smile you’ve always wanted is years away? Think again! Fastbraces are a quick, effective way to straighten your teeth in more than half the time it takes to see results from traditional braces. Treatment typically takes 120 days or less. That’s just four months! Fastbraces not only work faster, they’re much…

    How Fastbraces are Different from Regular Braces

    September 7, 2021

    While some are genetically fortunate enough to have perfectly aligned teeth, others have a few teeth in positions that are less than ideal.  For patients who want to make minor adjustments to their smile in a short amount of time, Fastbraces are the way to go. Today, we explain everything you need to know about…

    How Durable Are CEREC Crowns?

    September 6, 2021

    Once upon a time, getting a dental crown was a big undertaking that involved filing down the damaged tooth, taking impressions, crafting a custom metal or porcelain crown, and cementing it in place. The process was usually spread out over several appointments and could take weeks to complete.  Today, dentists have advanced tools and techniques…

    Is it Just Snoring or Sleep Apnea? How to Note the DIfferences

    August 17, 2021

    The American Academy of Otolaryngology (for specialists in diseases of the nose and throat) notes that nearly half of American adults snore occasionally and a quarter do it frequently, but it usually just disturbs their partners. But only about 20 million suffer from sleep apnea, a potentially life-threatening disorder, which causes individuals to stop breathing…