Teeth grinding, or bruxism, is a condition that affects millions worldwide. Whether it happens during the day or at night, bruxism can significantly impact your dental health, overall well-being, and quality of life. Thankfully, 2025 brings innovative strategies and cutting-edge technology to tackle this issue. This guide from Advanced Cosmetic and Implant Dentistry explores what […]
Do You Grind Your Teeth While You Sleep?
Here is the Advanced Cosmetic & Implant Dentistry guide to treating teeth grinding. Understand Most teeth grinding will occur while sleeping. Consistent teeth grinding might be suspected with a sore jaw and dull headache in the mornings. Anxiety or stress are not the only reasons grinding may appear. It can also be related to an […]
Your Dentist Provides Comprehensive Oral Care
How does your dentist help you stay healthy? Most people know that they can go to their dentist if they chipped a tooth or have a toothache. Because of this, you may not realize how many other health dilemmas Advanced Cosmetic and Implant Dentistry in Seattle can help you with. A full-service dental practice provides […]
How Does Your Overall Health Affect Your Smile?
Hi! I’m dentist Dan McKay, DDS. Most every day, I can be found at my Seattle dental practice treating dental patients with tooth and gum problems or helping patients prevent them. There are many common medical conditions that pose a risk to oral health. 1) Seattle diabetes patients with high blood glucose often have a […]
5 Ways To Prevent A Cracked Tooth
Cracked teeth can be painful, unattractive, and pricey to repair. Today’s post in the Advanced Cosmetic Implant & Laser Dentistry dental blog contains an easy-to-follow list of tips to keep your teeth whole and strong. 1. We have to state the obvious don’t chew on hard things. Mind-blowing, right? People should steer clear of ice, […]
4 Oral Ailments To Discuss With Your Dentist
Let’s address the most frequent oral conditions that should be discussed with your dentist. 1. Bad Breath. Sure, nobody wants to admit that they have bad breath, but bad breath can be treated. It is usually associated with bacteria build-up in the mouth. This means that it might be a symptom of accelerating cavities. Discuss it […]