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Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Details on Dental Veneers

Dental veneers, sometimes called porcelain veneers or dental laminates, are wafer-thin, custom-made shells of tooth-colored materials designed to cover the front surface of teeth. At Alta Loma Dental Care, we utilize them to routinely fix teeth that are discolored, teeth that are worn down, or teeth that are chipped or broken. If you wish to enhance the appearance of your smile and are looking for a more advanced treatment option, then dental veneers might be for you.

Veneers are made by a dental technician, usually in a dental lab, working from a model provided by your dentist. Placing veneers is usually an irreversible task, because, in order to complete the course of action, it’s necessary to remove a small amount of enamel from your tooth to accommodate the shell. Veneers do a great job of masking undesirable defects, such as stained teeth, or teeth with gaps between them. Before placing veneers, one of our doctors will assure that you are comfortable with the entire treatment process.

If you believe that you may benefit from dental veneers, please give us a call. To learn about services we provide at our practice, visit www.altalomadentalcare.com for more information. To schedule an appointment in our Alta Loma, CA office, call Alta Loma Dental Care at 909-987-6268.

Wednesday, November 23, 2016

The Temporomandibular Joint: Explained

The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is the jaw joint. You have two of them which work together as a pair, one in front of each ear. Without this joint, you would not be able to chew your food, yawn, or even speak. The joints connect the lower jaw bone (mandible) to the temporal bones of the skull on each side of the head. When this joint begins to cause facial pain, headaches, and/or jaw muscle stiffness, our doctors at Alta Loma Dental Care can develop a treatment plan.

When you open your mouth, the rounded upper ends of the mandible on each side of the jaw glide along the joint socket at the base of the skull. They slide back to their original position when you close your mouth. This joint is unique in the sense that the articular surfaces of the bones never actually come in contact with one another – they are separated by an articular disk. This disk splits the joint into two synovial joint cavities, each lined by a synovial membrane. It is important to keep in mind that occasional clicking or discomfort in the jaw joint or chewing muscles is common, but if you have a serious concern for TMD, you should schedule a consultation with Alta Loma Dental Care.

If you have questions about the temporomandibular joint or TMJ/TMD, please give us a call. To learn about services we provide at our practice, visit www.altalomadentalcare.com for more information. To schedule an appointment in our Alta Loma, CA office, call Alta Loma Dental Care at 909-987-6268.

Thursday, November 17, 2016

Thank You For Your Testimonials!

Here at Alta Loma Dental Care, our staff appreciates feedback from our customers because it teaches us how to improve as a team. Our staff would not only like to thank Nancy B. for this five-star review, but we would like to thank her for being an excellent patient. If you recently experienced exceptional service from our office, please let us know! 

“Before making my first appointment with this dental office, I dropped in unannounced one day to meet the personnel and have a tour of the facility. Everyone was warm and welcoming. Two weeks later, when I made my first appointment and went in for the initial procedures and a much-needed cleaning, I received the same sincere personal attention. I'm a senior citizen who asks many questions and likes to have procedures explained in detail. That wasn't a problem at Alta Loma Dental! All of my questions were courteously and enthusiastically answered by everyone, and each procedure was thoroughly explained in the same way. I will definitely be returning for my future dental needs.” – Nancy B.

If you would like to leave a testimonial or are interested in learning more about the services we provide at the practice, visit www.altalomadentalcare.com for more information. To schedule an appointment in our Alta Loma, CA office, call Alta Loma Dental Care at 909-987-6268.

Thursday, November 10, 2016

Denture Pain Problems

Denture pain typically stems from poor fitting or poorly adjusted dentures. It may also be a result of new dentures, worn over soft tissues that have not developed thick, toughened layers of protective keratin. If you are experiencing gum and mouth irritation, problems eating and speaking, mouth infections and/or dentures that move around in your mouth, give our doctors at Alta Loma Dental Care a call to discuss your treatment options.

If you wear dentures, it is very important you keep your mouth clean and healthy. In addition, you should never experience pain when wearing your dentures. If you do experience pain from your dentures and this discomfort is not treated by speaking slowly, eating soft foods or using an adhesive, your dentures may need to be replaced. At Alta Loma Dental Care, we have plenty of tooth-replacement options for you to choose from if dentures aren’t working out.

If you have dentures that are causing you pain, please give us a call. To learn more about services we provide at our practice, visit www.altalomadentalcare.com for more information. To schedule an appointment in our Alta Loma, CA office, call Alta Loma Dental Care at 909-987-6268.

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Tips for Living with Sleep Apnea

Sleep apnea is a frustrating condition for both you and any sleeping partners. It often goes hand-in-hand with loud snoring and results in poor sleep quality all around. In addition, it increases the risk of dangerous health conditions like heart failure and stroke. At Alta Loma Dental Care, we are able to provide treatment for sleep apnea here in our Alta Loma, CA office. It will also help to have some at-home tips for helping to control your sleep apnea.

Your Sleeping Position When positioning yourself to go to sleep, try to sleep on your side instead of on your back. This will help you keep your airway more open.
Sedatives The second tip is to avoid sleep aids and alcohol. Sedatives or anything else that can depress your body systems can be a dangerous combination with sleep apnea. If your body is too sedated, it may not wake as easily to force breathing during an apnea episode. This can even result in death in severe cases.

Fit Lifestyle A healthy weight and good nutrition is very important for patients with sleep apnea. Overweight individuals can make the effects of sleep apnea much worse because the extra weight can cause a worsened collapse of your airway while sleeping. Take the necessary steps to keep a healthy weight and to keep good nutrition.

At Alta Loma Dental Care, we offer several different surgery options for sleep apnea. Depending on your case and treatment history, we will determine the best option for you.
If you are struggling with the symptoms of sleep apnea, be sure to seek help. To schedule an appointment with Alta Loma Dental Care of Alta Loma, CA, call our office at (909) 987-6268 or visit our website, www.altalomadentalcare.com.