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The Dangers of Opioids and Alternatives Your Dentist Says to Consider

June 2, 2018

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr. Benjamin Hornstein @ 12:46 pm

Pills sitting on a table.Every year, approximately 3.5 million patients have their wisdom teeth removed. More often than not, these patients are given a bottle of Vicodin, Percocet, or other opioid to help them manage pain they experience in aftercare. At the same time, the United States is experiencing an opioid crisis. According to a 2011 study from the Journal of the American Dental Association, roughly 23 percent of opioids in the U.S. are used non-medically.

So what does your dentist think of all this? Keep reading to find out.

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Your Dentist Says Gum Disease is Linked to Cardiovascular Disease

May 4, 2018

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr. Benjamin Hornstein @ 11:20 am

A woman pulling her lip to expose her gums.

Studies indicate that the mouth is a window into the rest of the body. Chances are, if you have good oral health, there is a good chance that your body is also generally healthy. If you have periodontal disease, you are actually at a higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease. Research has also found that patients with gum disease had a higher risk of stroke and developing diseases of the blood vessels and arteries.

To learn about the link and how to protect yourself, keep reading this post from your dentist.

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How Your Dentist Locates Oral Cancer During Your Appointment

April 5, 2018

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr. Benjamin Hornstein @ 2:04 pm

A woman smiling and pointing at her mouth.

Did you know that you are still at risk for oral cancer even if you don’t use tobacco products? It is regularly referred to as the “silent killer” because the signs are difficult to catch early. As a result, many people do not realize they have it until it is too late. On average, oral cancer takes a life every hour in the United States and appears three times more often than cervical cancer.

Even worse, 66 percent of oral cancer cases are not discovered until the late stages, a period where the five-year survival rate is barely above 20 percent. Since April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month, your dentist wanted to address how his practice is working diligently to catch oral cancer before it is too late.

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Diet Soda is Still Bad for Teeth, According to Your Dentist

March 4, 2018

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr. Benjamin Hornstein @ 4:24 pm

A dark, diet cola.Diet soda has always branded itself as a healthier alternative to the regular stuff. It usually contains less sugar and makes you feel guilt-free for consuming. Pretty soon, you find yourself drinking it every day, typically with your lunch. You’ve become so comfortable with it that you can’t see why you’d ever need to change.

That is, until you visit your dentist for your regular checkup. After a few minutes into your examination, your dentist asks you “Have you been eating more sugar lately?” At this point you’re confused. By drinking diet soda, you’re drinking less sugar by definition. How could you still have cavities?

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Why Your Dentist Loves Using the KoR Whitening System for Your Smile

February 6, 2018

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr. Benjamin Hornstein @ 4:22 pm

Teeth before and after teeth-whitening.If you’ve tried teeth-whitening treatments before, there’s a good chance that the results you were promised didn’t meet the results you were given. Either your teeth weren’t as white as they could have been, or you needed to go back to the dentist for a touch-up sooner than you expected. Luckily, your dentist has found a teeth-whitening system that solves the problems others fail to address.

With KoR’s wide variety of whitening treatments, you’ll experience the results actually promised to you before treatment. Keep reading to learn what makes this system so unique to its competition.

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Your Dentist Knows the Impact Sugar Leaves on Your Oral Health

January 5, 2018

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr. Benjamin Hornstein @ 2:46 pm

A man smiling.

At-home care and regular dental visits are two essential parts to keeping your mouth healthy for years to come. But with those habits comes a third one: proper diet. We can brush and floss as much as we want, but just like how our bones need calcium and our muscles need protein, our teeth need to be getting the right nutrients to stay healthy.

That’s why your dentist wants to talk about keeping a healthy diet and how sugar is only hurting your oral health.

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Honest Candidates for Modern Dental Implants in Beachwood

June 3, 2017

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr. Benjamin Hornstein @ 4:48 pm

What makes a patient perfect for dental implants in Beachwood?Some teeth are lost due to poor dental hygiene and some causes are simply out of our patient’s control like dental accidents. Despite how a patient may have lost their teeth, dental implants are a way to give our patients in need their life back. If you have lost teeth, either through natural reasons or in an emergency, dental implants in Beachwood works wonders for regaining your confidence. The Center for Advanced Dentistry can help re-stabilize your smile and improve your quality of life again. While this revolutionary procedure does take a little time to fully heal and complete, the results our patients can achieve are truly life changing.

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Am I Brushing Too Hard? Your Dentist In Beachwood Explains

May 28, 2017

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr. Benjamin Hornstein @ 3:13 pm

Learn how to tell if you’re brushing to heard and what approach you should use from your dentist in Beachwood. Did you know that most Americans only brush their teeth once a day, for about one minute only? And, instead of brushing frequently enough and for the proper amount of time, a lot of patients brush too hard to compensate for the gaps in their oral hygiene routine. But, cutting corners when brushing your teeth can leave some serious marks on your smile – from gum recession to sensitive teeth to even exposure of the tooth root. How can you tell if you’re brushing too hard? And – how can you correct this problem? The Center for Advanced Dentistry, your premier dentist in Beachwood, gives you the tips you need to brush up on your oral hygiene routine and to keep your smile healthy and bright.

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What to Expect When Getting Dental Implants

May 28, 2016

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , — Dr. Benjamin Hornstein @ 6:39 pm

dental implants in Beachwood If you’ve made the choice to replace your missing teeth with dental implants, you’ve made a smart decision. We provide dental implants in Beachwood to allow you to make an investment in your smile with a permanent solution to treat tooth loss. Using a simple and safe surgical procedure, you’ll benefit from permanent prosthetic teeth to regain your smile, oral health and quality of life. While dental implants are highly successful, we understand you may still have some questions about the procedure. As your implant dentist in Beachwood, we’re here to help you understand to process to getting dental implants.
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The Alternative Sleep Apnea Treatment Beachwood Residents Prefer

November 18, 2015

Woman snoring and man holding her nose to make her stop she needs the sleep apnea treatment beachwood residents rely onSleep apnea is the cessation of breathing during sleep for at least 10 seconds at a time. There are two types of sleep apnea: central and obstructive. Central sleep apnea (CSA) is a disorder that causes the brain to stop sending the proper signals to the muscles that control breathing. The most common form of sleep apnea is obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). This form of apnea occurs when airways are blocked during sleep causing the cessation of breathing. Many patients are treated using Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) that, as the name suggests, keeps airways open using a continual flow of air. Many CPAP users are unhappy with the system because the sounds it makes are loud, they can’t get used to the sensation of forced air, and because the CPAP system is inconvenient for travel. For patients who suffer from OSA, our Beachwood, OH dental team has an alternative to the CPAP system: oral appliance therapy with The Moses® and SomnoDent®.
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