The relationship between diabetes and dental health is more complex than most people understand. These two aspects of your health are closely linked and should not be viewed in isolation. The unregulated levels of blood sugar, which are the mark of diabetes, can have a profound effect on your mouth cavity and cause a range of dental issues. On the other hand, diabetic people with diabetes who have poor oral health may find it even harder to...
Read moreA baby’s first tooth is a significant developmental milestone that many parents eagerly anticipate. Alongside the joy and smiles, teething also comes with challenges such as irritability, drooling, and disrupted sleep. This phase, commonly known as teething, is a natural part of your baby’s growth. In this article, we explain what teething is, how to distinguish normal teething signs from potential health concerns, and how to manage your baby’s...
Read moreDental care is crucial for overall health, affecting your ability to smile, speak, eat, and influencing systemic conditions. Dentists encourage dental care through proper oral hygiene habits that reduce your risk of cavities, gum disease, and other severe issues affecting your teeth, gums, and other body parts, including your lungs, heart, and fertility. Skilled dentists use various tools and procedures to maintain patients' oral health....
Read moreTemporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder is a condition that affects your temporomandibular joint (the hinge connecting your lower jaw to the skull and upper jaw). Various factors, such as bruxism, stress, malocclusion, jaw injuries, and arthritis, can contribute to the condition. However, the exact cause varies with patients. Some symptoms you can experience include pain or tenderness in the jaw, limited range of motion, challenges chewing,...
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At Northridge Advanced Dentistry, we change the perspective of dental care and treatment. Our priority is attending to patients in a friendly manner and with care. We are ready to provide you with pleasant dental care, one you will never forget for your entire life. Our treatments are not merely procedures— they are services that inform our relationship with our patients, a relationship we wish will keep nourishing. Call us at 818-701-3010 if you have any dental problems, and we will schedule an appointment immediately.
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