Our goal is to help you smile with confidence!
Looking your best and feeling confident is something that everyone can dream about. With advancements in cosmetic dentistry, your dream smile can become a reality at Adams Dental Group. After all, your smile is often the first thing someone will notice about you.
We offer complete smile makeovers that can include porcelain veneers, SureSmile invisible aligners, dental implants, dental bonding, and professional teeth whitening; whatever enhancement your smile may need, we’re here to discuss your smile goals and help you smile with confidence!
Dr. Travis A. Roberts, DDS August 23rd, 2022
Posted In: Cosmetic
Tags: porcelain veneers, professional teeth whitening, SureSmile invisible aligners
Today, we want to tackle the topic of Hashimotos and Gum Disease. You may have heard the common phrase, “all disease starts in the gut.” A phrase that was coined over 2,000 years ago, which has been attributed to Hippocrates, the Greek founder of medicine. While that phrase is true, it’s also true that the mouth is often the window to the entire body. Meaning that if something isn’t right in your system, it’ll show signs in your mouth.
This means that your mouth is connected to more than just your teeth or even your gut – it’s connected to your thyroid, liver, kidneys, and all other parts of your body. In the past few years, the scientific community has determined the link between thyroid disease, and Hashimoto’s, with gum disease.
Dr. Travis A. Roberts, DDS August 9th, 2022
Posted In: Periodontal | Gum Disease
Tags: dental exam, gum disease, gum disease prevention, oral health, oral hygiene, periodontal disease
Do you know there’s an oral health and mental health link? When you’re brushing your teeth every night before bed, you’re probably not thinking about how your oral health can affect your overall wellbeing and mental health. It seems like a big leap to take when understanding your teeth have anything to do with your mental health, but studies show that the oral and mental health link is real.
“Mental health impacts your overall health, including your oral health or the health of your teeth and your gums. Dentists are sometimes the first professional to identify and diagnose a mental health issue and they make a lot of referrals to counselors and therapists,” says Susan Albers, PsyD, psychologist for Cleveland Clinic.
Dr. Travis A. Roberts, DDS July 26th, 2022
Posted In: Dental Health Tips
Tags: brush and floss, custom mouthguards, dental health, oral health