How Oral Appliances Can Treat Sleep Apnea
The American Academy of Sleep Medicine estimates that about 26 percent of adults between the ages of 30 and 70 years have sleep apnea.
Read MoreThe American Academy of Sleep Medicine estimates that about 26 percent of adults between the ages of 30 and 70 years have sleep apnea.
Read MoreThe quality of the air we breathe, and interestingly enough, how we breathe it, has a significant impact on our health.
Read MoreDo you know a notorious snorer? Maybe it's you or maybe it's your partner.
Read MoreBeaufort, SC | Dr. Jennifer Wallace DMD Breathing is an essential part of life. However, it’s such a natural part of life that most...
Read MoreOne of the easiest ways to recognize Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMD) is recognizing facial asymmetry.
Read MoreAs parents we absolutely want what is best for our children in every way. Many parents are well aware of the specific milestones that our children should reach during the first eighteen months of life however there are several important growth and development factors that must be evaluated in each child during the first decade of life. Surprisingly it is your child’s dentist who becomes the guardian of normal facial growth and development.
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