As you lay back in the dentist’s chair at the dentist’s office the last thing you are probably thinking about is the poor sleep that you have been getting recently. However, as you talk to your dentist, you begin to realize that your sleep and dental health are directly related. How can that be, you […]
Anxiety and depression have seen a steady increase in cases in recent years. Though the two are two separate conditions, it is not uncommon for someone that has depression to also have anxiety. With an increase of cases, we have begun to hear more about depression and anxiety. But do we really know what these […]
CONTACT US Last month we started our discussion about Cavitations: “Cavitations – Part 1”. A quick review: Cavitations are holes in the bone often where teeth have been extracted; they can occur in any bone in the body but are most frequently found in the jawbone. In addition to extraction sites, cavitations are often found around root-canaled […]
“I have no mercury in my mouth, my body levels of mercury test low, and I have no root canals, but I am still not feeling well. Dr. Breiner, what do you think is going on?” When confronted with such a patient, I find the underlying problem is often a cavitation. A cavitation is a […]
While I have written about cavitations in the past, this month I want to review this important topic and give an update on my experience in treating them. Cavitation is a hole in the bone, often where a tooth has been previously extracted. Cavitations can occur in any bone in the body but are most […]