Could custom mouthguards help you wake up in the morning more refreshed?? Have you ever woken up after a night of sleep with a stiff neck, sore jaw, or headache that you just couldn’t shake? Or perhaps you find that throughout the day, your mouth feels achy and tired and you just don’t know why. If so, you may suffer from bruxism, and today we’re going to tell you what this is, how to identify it, and a simple and easy way you can protect your teeth from it.
Dr. Travis A. Roberts, DDS August 14th, 2018
Posted In: Dental Health Tips
Tags: bruxism, custom mouthguards, teeth clenching, teeth grinding
It’s time to get your teeth cleaned, but you may be dreading the cost, availability, and other factors preventing you from getting your procedure done. When seeking a family dentistry in Kansas City, you want someone who knows what they’re doing and will pay considerable attention to your dental health. Here are some factors you should think about when assessing any family dentistry.
Dr. Travis A. Roberts, DDS June 12th, 2018
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April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month, a month that is dedicated to spreading global awareness of this often-overlooked disease. During this time, it’s important that individuals consider their oral health and educate themselves on what oral cancer looks like and the preventative steps they can take to protect both themselves and their loved ones.
To make sure that you catch any signs of oral cancer and other oral diseases early, it’s vital that you schedule a regular oral cancer screening with Dr. Travis Roberts at Adams Dental Group. Learn more about oral cancer and its early signs by reading below:
Oral cancer can be split into more specific types of cancers that occur in the mouth, including the throat, sinuses, palates, cheeks, lips, and tongue.
During Oral Cancer Awareness Month, we take the opportunity to talk about early detection through oral cancer screening can help oral health professionals identify the symptoms and signs of various types of oral cancer. Additionally, people can keep an eye out for the following symptoms and signs of oral cancer:
Dr. Travis A. Roberts, DDS April 24th, 2018
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