Why Choose a PeriodontistA Periodontist With Advanced Training, Skill and Experience When it comes to periodontal and dental implant services, a periodontist offers your smile the highest standard of care. A periodontist receives an additional three years of specialized training and education in periodontics and implantology, beyond the standard four years of dental school. Our highly skilled periodontist, Dr. Christopher Bingham, is an expert […]
Read More Whole-Body ApproachThe Oral-Systemic Connection: A Whole-Body Approach The health of your teeth and gums impacts your systemic health, just as your general health has an effect on the condition of your mouth. Scientific research shows a link between gum disease and other concerning general health conditions, including heart disease and stroke, diabetes, pregnancy complications, and dementia, […]
Read More Dental Implants vs. DenturesWhy Choose Implant Supported Dentures Over Traditional Denture Options? The Importance of Full Arch Tooth Replacement When necessary, replacing multiple missing teeth is crucial for not only your ability to eat and speak comfortably but also your general health and well-being. The gold standard in tooth replacement, dental implants are an incredibly stable option for […]
Read More Periodontal Treatments for the Ortho PatientOne of the things I love about dentistry is the opportunity to work with my colleagues on interdisciplinary cases to provide the very best care for our patients. That interdisciplinary care often includes orthodontic treatment. Below are the common treatments I provide for orthodontic patients. Surgically Accelerated Orthodontics Surgically accelerated orthodontics uses the body’s natural […]
Read More Why I became a PeriodontistMy Dad and me. This picture was taken in 2011 when I was awarded the Richard G. Lazara Implant Fellowship Award, the largest monetary award given by the American Academy of Periodontology Foundation. Asking someone why they chose their profession usually comes with a story that includes some discussion about their interests, an influential teacher, […]
Read More Get Out of Your Own WayIn elementary school, testing identified me as “gifted,” a label that haunted me through middle and high school. I often struggled academically, particularly with writing, and I felt like a failure when I did not measure up to the “gifted” label pronounced upon me. After high school, I continued on to college, dental school, a GPR, specialty […]
Read More Ending 2020 on a Positive Note2020 has been a unique year, one that will remain stamped on our collective memories. The pandemic has brought with it challenges and blessings. As we wrap up the year, it is the blessings I wish to focus on. Thanksgiving Over the Thanksgiving break, I took up a challenge to post daily #GiveThanks posts on […]
Read More Practice Management Lessons from Rubik’s CubeRecently, my youngest son, 7-year-old Zack, begged his mom to teach him how to solve a Rubik’s Cube. About two years ago, his older brother had learned to solve the cube. Elliott is now 10 but, as an 8-year-old with dyslexia, solving a Rubik’s Cube seemed unrealistic. He could not even read the instructions his mom […]
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