HPV and Oral Cancer If you are a smoker and abuse alcohol you should be concerned about these traditional risk factors for oral cancer. We are now faced with an epidemic of oral

Widespread antibiotic usage began in the 1940s to treat infections. Antibiotic resistant bacteria are developing over time and threaten the usefulness of these drugs. Resistant antibiotics are caused by antibiotic use. Q: When

Reasons to Drink Tap Water No sugar to cause dental decay Fluoridation to prevent decay No calories to cause weight gain Fights dry mouth (decreased saliva) which increases the risk of decay Tooth

In a dental office, the dentist and dental hygienists work together in clinical patient treatment. Technology has given dentistry another treatment modality for the dental hygienist to use during therapy to maintain and

Q: I have been going to the dentist since I was a child. I’m amazed at the changes in dentistry, the dental office and equipment. What do you think are the most important

Modern technology has given dentists the ability to replace a missing tooth with an implant-borne dental restoration. The lost tooth has been replaced to look like the original tooth. Now what does the

How Do I Replace My Missing Tooth?   Modern technology has increased a dentist’s choice in ways to replace a missing tooth. What is best for the patient and what are the benefits

Where is laser dentistry now? In their 24 years of existence, dental lasers have evolved, and so have their uses. Dental lasers are here to stay. Recent advances in technology have made the

Modern technology has increased a dentist’s choices with added materials to fill decayed, worn or broken teeth. Tooth colored composite resins have been in use and improving for the past 60 years. With

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- Dr Jeff Cranska