Saturday, November 11, 2023 Veterans Day is an important day for our staff and every American. It gives us a chance to show our appreciate to all veteran servicemen and women who served the United States military. It is our privilege and honor to provide dental care for our veterans, we enjoy their time in our...Read More
Survey finds 68% still often feel as awkward as they did as teens. Smile is in the top three issues respondents still feel most uncomfortable about! Dr. David Fox says, “approximately 50% of our patients tell us they want to change at least one aspect of their smile. Even when patients experience an oral function...Read More
Restorative Dentistry is described as the basics in dental treatment. Most dentists know it can sometimes be just the beginning of your dental journey. Dental Journey for Ms. S Ms. S journaled her medical and dental care which provided an excellent history of her dental treatment. Tooth #19 had received restorative dentistry multiple times over...Read More
You go to see your dentist for your teeth and your doctor for overall health. But, did you know your dentist is likely to recognize health issues before you or your doctor may notice anything? Your mouth is like a sentinel standing guard over your health. Dr. David Fox says, “dental providers are often the...Read More
Aegis, Aerosol VacStation At Fox Dentistry we continually stay on top of advancing technology and techniques, but this device is just good common sense. It started with the Covid-19 pandemic. The Fox Dentistry staff planned out ways to keep patients and the care team safe. However, isn’t good air quality just simply a standard that...Read More
CBCT stands for Cone Beam Computed Tomography, and it’s a dynamic advancement in dental imaging. Panoramic and digital imaging are 2-D. Don’t get me wrong 2-D imaging is important in a dental care. But when necessary, your doctor may order a CBCT of your head and neck to diagnose and plan your treatment. CBCT imaging...Read More
You may have never thought about your dentist when you struggled to sleep at night or watched your child sleep with an open mouth. Did you think about Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) and wonder if this is what you or your child were experiencing? Dr. David Fox is an American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine...Read More
This is called Sleep Bruxism. Is this a problem you should be concerned about? You bet. Children who grind their teeth while sleeping are probably clenching their teeth during the day. Stress and anxiety are common causes of sleep bruxism. Another issue children could be experiencing is Sleep Disordered Breathing. Left untreated, children can experience...Read More
Dental technology is continually progressing. Just as you would expect from any health care provider your dentist is no different – your dental team should remain current on all advances in dental equipment, products and techniques. Integrating new dental technology can contribute to superior patient care, broader options at each level of dental care, and...Read More
Is it normal to have receding gums? NO. Severe Gum Recession Gum recession can be caused by occlusal stress related to sleep disordered breathing, gingivitis, improper tooth brushing and flossing and/or genetics and hormonal changes. At the first sign of recession see your dentist to obtain a proper evaluation for treatment of the specific cause....Read More
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