
Why Do I Snore?
Snoring is common – most people snore occasionally – but is not a welcomed physical phenomenon. Snoring is noisy, disturbing, can affect the quality of your sleep and prevents your bedroom partner from having a peaceful night! So what are the causes and treatments of snoring? Technically speaking, snoring is defined as the vibration of respiratory structures and the resulting sound, due to obstructed air movement during breathing while sleeping. In some cases the sound may be soft, but in most cases, rather unpleasant.
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Loose, ill fitting traditional dentures can be devastating to active adults who fear to eat, speak, smile, or laugh in public.
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A Message for Your Manalapan Dental Team
Autumn has a very distinct feel—the air is cooler, kids are back at school, and in many ways, is a time of new beginnings. Maybe you have dental appointments you have delayed, this is a great time to move forward toward oral health. For us, the fall marks the beginning of a new year of study club meetings and continuing education courses that we attend to keep us at the forefront of dental care.
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Who needs laughing gas or nitrous oxide?
If you suffer from dental anxieties and have tried different techniques, seen different dentists and you still can not face dental treatment with ease, it is worth while for you to try nitrous oxide during your next dental procedure. Have a discussion with Dr. Courey and his team to find out if nitrous is a good choice for you.
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Poor Oral Health Linked to Prostate Disease
Researchers have discovered another possible link between oral health and the rest of the body—this time between gum disease and prostatitis, inflammation of the prostate gland that impacts 8 percent of the population.
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