Understanding TMJ: Managing Jaw Pain and Discomfort
Boston Center for Oral Health Blog
by Dentist
1M ago
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) plays a crucial role in your daily activities, like chewing and speaking. It acts like a sliding hinge, connecting your jawbone to your skull. When an issue occurs with this joint, it can lead to temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD), impacting the normal functioning of your jaw muscles and joints. TMJ disorders can manifest through various symptoms, such as facial pain, tenderness in the jaw joint area, or difficulty opening your mouth wide. These discomforts can result from factors like stress, bruxism (teeth grinding/clenching), or arthritis affecting the ..read more
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January New Year, New Smile: Exploring Cosmetic Dentistry for 2024
Boston Center for Oral Health Blog
by Dentist
3M ago
The beginning of a new year often brings with it a sense of renewal and possibility. It is a time to reflect on the past and look towards the future with hope and optimism. For many people, the new year is an opportunity to make positive changes and improvements in various aspects of their lives, including their physical appearance and overall well-being. When it comes to enhancing one’s smile and boosting confidence, the field of cosmetic dentistry offers a range of cutting-edge treatments and procedures designed to provide individuals with the radiant smile they’ve always dreamed of. What Ar ..read more
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Guide to Finding the Best Dental Practice in Boston
Boston Center for Oral Health Blog
by Dentist
6M ago
When it comes to taking care of your dental health, finding the right dental practice is crucial. Whether you’re new to Boston or looking to switch dentists, there are several factors to consider before making a decision. In this guide, we will discuss what you should consider when choosing a dental practice, the benefits of dental implants, where to find the best dentist in Boston, the services a dental practice should offer, and the cost of dental treatment.  By the end of this article, you’ll have all the information you need to make an informed decision about your dental care. What Sh ..read more
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Acid Reflux, ADHD & Sleep-Disordered Breathing in Children
Boston Center for Oral Health Blog
by Dentist
10M ago
Wait, There’s Even MORE! Sleep-disordered breathing can be expressed anywhere on the severity spectrum between “simple snoring” to the daddy-of-them-all OSA (obstructive sleep apnea). These conditions, and everything in between, are sleep-disordered breathing issues that affect your overall health. By this time you are seeing that sleep-disordered breathing creates chaos, not just in the infant, not just in the older child, not just in the young adult, not just in older adult, but it selfishly affects the entire human age spectrum. Sleep-disordered breathing doesn’t limit itself to any one a ..read more
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Sleep Apnea Linked to Decreased Brain Volume, Alzheimer’s-like Changes
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by Dentist
11M ago
Table of Contents Add a header to begin generating the table of contents Sleep apnea, a common sleep disorder, has been linked to numerous health issues in the past. A recent study has added to the growing list of its complications by finding a potential correlation between sleep apnea and decreased brain volume, as well as Alzheimer’s-like changes. The study, conducted by researchers at the University of California, San Francisco, found that those with sleep apnea had a 26% lower volume in the posterior cingulate cortex, a brain region involved in memory processing and spatial naviga ..read more
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Sleep Apnea Linked with Brain Damage
Boston Center for Oral Health Blog
by Dentist
1y ago
How Sleep Apnea is Linked with Brain Damage Millions of individuals worldwide are impacted by sleep apnea, a prevalent sleep condition.  This condition is caused by an obstruction in the airway that interrupts breathing during sleep, leading to a lack of deep and restful sleep. However, many people do not know the severe impact of sleep apnea on the brain.  Recent studies have shown a clear link between sleep apnea and brain damage, particularly in regions of the brain associated with memory, attention, and mood. In fact, severe sleep apnea can even cause white matter damage, which ..read more
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THE HEALTH RISKS OF SNORING & WHY YOU SHOULD SEEK TREATMENT
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by Dentist
1y ago
Getting a good night’s sleep has never been more important. With a growing number of research studies showing that sleep is essential for hormone balance, blood sugar control, and even brain maintenance, being able to fall asleep and stay asleep is a cornerstone of healthy living. However, chronic snoring can disrupt your sleep pattern and have far-reaching effects on your health, your life, and the health and life of those you love. This blog post will provide an overview of the health risks of snoring, and explain why it is so important to seek treatment. How Does Snoring Impact My S ..read more
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Understanding the Link Between ADHD and Sleep Apnea
Boston Center for Oral Health Blog
by Dentist
1y ago
Understanding the link between ADHD and sleep apnea is crucial for people with ADHD symptoms who experience sleep problems.  ADHD has been associated with sleep disorders, particularly obstructive sleep apnea, which can lead to misdiagnosis and potential worsening of ADHD-like symptoms.  ADHD and sleep apnea share common traits, including hyperactivity, inattention, and daytime fatigue, making it essential to recognize the connection between sleep and ADHD. People with ADHD may also experience restless leg syndrome, further contributing to sleep problems and worsening ADHD symptoms ..read more
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Understanding Your Sleep Study Results
Boston Center for Oral Health Blog
by Dentist
1y ago
What Do the Numbers Mean? The information gathered during your sleep study—either a home study (HST) or an in-lab study (PSG)—are used to determine your problem and the severity of it. And, while the numbers do tell your doctor a lot, there’s more to helping you than JUST the numbers. During the study the number of times you stop breathing(apnea)or breath too shallowly(hypopnea)are recorded. Reduction in the level of oxygen(oxygen desaturation)in your blood is also noted. This information is used to classify the presence and severity of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Types of airway obstruc ..read more
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What it takes to be the Best Dentist in Boston
Boston Center for Oral Health Blog
by Dentist
1y ago
What it takes to be the Best Dentist in Boston The dental profession is one of the noblest careers that require both technical knowledge and compassion toward patients. Being a dentist in Boston demands more than acquiring academic credentials, as this field proves to be highly competitive with numerous qualified professionals vying for success. A great number of dentists have established private practices, but what does it take to be regarded as the best? This article seeks to explore some of the essential traits and important aspects critical to achieving success in this industry and risin ..read more
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