Dental X-ray FAQs
By Margaret Bobinski, DDS|2025-05-28T22:39:52+00:00January 28, 2025|Patient Education|
Why do I need X-rays? X-rays, or radiographic examinations, provide us with an important tool that shows the condition of your teeth, its roots, jaw placement, and the overall composition of your facial bones. X-rays can help determine the presence or degree of periodontal disease, abscesses, and many abnormal growths, such as cysts and tumors. [...]
Bruxism – Grinding and Clenching
By Margaret Bobinski, DDS|2025-05-28T22:39:52+00:00January 21, 2025|Patient Education|
What is Bruxism? Bruxism is the technical term for grinding and clenching that wears down teeth and may cause facial pain. People who grind and clench, called bruxers, unintentionally bite down too hard at inappropriate times, such as in their sleep. In addition to grinding teeth, they also may bite their fingernails, pencils and chew [...]
Dental Sealants for Kids
By Margaret Bobinski, DDS|2025-05-28T22:39:52+00:00January 14, 2025|Children's Dentistry|
Simply Good Parenting - Dental Sealants Of course we want the best for our children, and most of us work at good parenting every day: quality schools, solid values, a sense of family. Time and money may put limits on what we can do for our kids’ health and happiness, but not when it comes [...]
Porcelain Veneers—A Beautiful Alternative
By Margaret Bobinski, DDS|2025-05-28T22:39:52+00:00January 7, 2025|Cosmetic Dentistry|
What are porcelain veneers? Porcelain veneers are ultra-thin shells of ceramic material bonded to the front of teeth. They require little or no anesthesia, and can be the ideal choice for improving the appearance of the front teeth. They can mask discolorations, brighten teeth, and improve a smile. Highly resistant to permanent staining from coffee, [...]
The Deal with Dentures
By Margaret Bobinski, DDS|2025-05-28T22:39:52+00:00December 24, 2024|Restorative Dentistry|
Dentures are one of those subjects where so much information is passed around and so little is really understood. Popular wisdom has it that only the first set of dentures fit properly. That’s only partially true. They tend to feel best because the gum ridges have not yet receded. But we can now re-fit new [...]
3 Tips to Protect Your Teeth
By Margaret Bobinski, DDS|2025-05-28T22:39:52+00:00December 17, 2024|Preventative Dentistry|
Tips on teeth you may not know! Think Calcium! You've heard it before: calcium does a body good. You probably didn't know that much of that good goes straight to the mouth. It’s essential for tooth and bone development. A calcium-deficient diet means less jawbone mass—which can lead to painful fractures and permanent tooth loss. [...]
Caring for a Dental Bridge
By Margaret Bobinski, DDS|2025-05-28T22:39:52+00:00December 10, 2024|Restorative Dentistry|
If you have had one or more missing teeth replaced with a dental bridge restoration (also sometimes called a fixed partial denture), then be sure to keep up the good work by properly caring for it. Just following these helpful tips will have you well on your way to a strong and healthy bridge for [...]
Got Fluoride?
By Margaret Bobinski, DDS|2025-05-28T22:39:52+00:00December 3, 2024|Patient Education|
As we age, wrinkles and graying hair become evident. For adults, there’s no reversing the aging process. But happily, a lifetime of fluoride use can help reverse the demineralizing process! Bacterial plaque continually forms on teeth, producing acids that initiate the process of decay. That’s DE-mineralization. Fluoride helps add back calcium and phosphate. That’s RE-mineralization. [...]
Have you ever smiled in the mirror…
By Margaret Bobinski, DDS|2025-05-28T22:39:52+00:00November 26, 2024|Cosmetic Dentistry|
And wondered, what if... What if your teeth were less prominent, or just a bit more even, or maybe that missing chip was back in its place? Cosmetic dentistry isn't “just for movie stars” or “just for women.” Typically it’s very conservative treatment that returns huge dividends in personal self-confidence. Today we have new materials [...]
Too Much of a Good Thing
By Margaret Bobinski, DDS|2025-05-28T22:39:52+00:00November 19, 2024|Preventative Dentistry|
You can overdo anything. Even brushing your teeth. Take a stiff-bristled brush. Scrub back and forth compulsively for five minutes, as though you were trying to get tar off the sidewalk. It’s possible you’ll end up with “toothbrush abrasion.” According to the ADA (American Dental Association), abrasion is associated with factors beyond brushing: a mouth [...]