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The Effects of Poor-Fitting Dentures

Dentures can be a great option for people who are missing many of their teeth, or who have severely decayed teeth. What you may not know is that the fit of your dentures will change over time. When you are missing teeth, the shape of your jaw can also change, leaving you with poor-fitting dentures. […]

Dental Hygiene for Infants

You may think that your newborn does not need dental care. After all, they don’t even have teeth yet! The truth is that oral hygiene begins shortly after your little one is born. Every time you feed your child, take a clean, warm washcloth and gently clean the inside of their mouth. This can prevent […]

4 Contributing Factors of Gum Disease

Gum disease, known as gingivitis or periodontal disease in its advanced stages, is an inflammatory infection of the gums. It can result in red, swollen, or bleeding gums, bad bread, loose teeth, tooth sensitivity, abscessed teeth, and eventually tooth loss. While gum disease can be prevented with regular brushing and flossing, there are a few […]

The Evolutionary Reason for Wisdom Teeth

If you are over the age of 20, there’s a good chance that you no longer have your wisdom teeth. Almost everyone will need to have their wisdom teeth removed, so why do we even get them in the first place? You may be surprised to know that they once served an evolutionary purpose. Our […]

Oral Appliance Therapy for Sleep Apnea – A CPAP Alternative

The most widely accepted treatment for sleep apnea is the CPAP mask, but many patients have issues with the device, like skin irritation, dry nasal passages, accidentally removing the mask in their sleep, claustrophobia, and difficulties handling the pressurized air. For these patients, dental appliances are available depending on the severity of your sleep apnea. […]

Oral Health Tips for Pregnant Women

When you are getting ready to welcome a new baby into the world, your body goes through a lot of changes, including changes in your mouth. The increase in hormone levels during pregnancy leaves your mouth more susceptible to dental health problems. Hormone Changes Affect Oral Health You may start noticing symptoms of a condition […]

The Benefits of Laser Treatment for Gum Disease

Gum disease is a major issue facing many Americans. Treatment varies depending on the progression of the disease. You may need a small change in habits, scaling and root planing or even periodontal surgery. These treatment methods can be painful, but luckily there is another form of gum disease treatment in Chicago available: laser therapy. […]

The Warning Signs of Gum Disease

Did you know that nearly 50% of the United States’ adult population suffers from gum disease? Gum disease is not only a prevalent condition, but it also has some serious consequences – the worst of which includes the loss of teeth. To protect your smile, keep an eye out for these three signs of gum […]

Dealing with Sensitive Teeth after Your Whitening Treatment

Kenilworth Dental Associates can provide you with the smile you have always wanted. If you need to get rid of tooth stains or are looking for a whiter smile in general, our qualified dentists can provide a safe, effective whitening treatment for you. While it is a safe treatment, some people experience temporary sensitivity in […]

The Benefits of Clear Braces

Straighter teeth come with health benefits. Straight teeth are easier to clean, and your gums fit more snugly to the teeth, preventing periodontal disease. Many teenagers wear braces to correct misaligned teeth, which involves placing wires and metal brackets in the mouth. For many adults who want straighter teeth, this is not an attractive option. […]