Showing posts with label Dental. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dental. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Coronavirus


                                         

At Dr. Anna Lee's dental office, your health and the health of our staff are of the utmost importance.  To ensure your health and the health of our staff, we follow universally accepted precautions in our operatories and office. Additionally, every half hour to an hour we wipe down the waiting room and common spaces with disinfectant.
For the protection of all our patients and staff due to the recent outbreak of coronavirus, we are requesting the following:
  • If you have an illness or are exhibiting symptoms, we recommend you cancel and reschedule your dental appointment. Some illness and symptoms include:
    • a cold or the flu
    • fever or nausea
    • severe headaches or body aches
    • muscle or stomach pain, chest pain or difficulty breathing
    • vomiting or diarrhea
    • active tuberculosis (TB)
    • mumps, measles, chickenpox
    • other contagious disease
  • Please notify our staff before your appointment if you or someone you are in close contact with have recently traveled to one of the countries with large outbreaks of COVID-19 (ex. China, Italy, Iran, South Korea) or if you have been exposed to someone else who was diagnosed with COVID-19 or who was quarantined as a precaution.
If you are healthy, there’s no need to cancel your regularly scheduled dental appointment.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us immediately.   The below links provide additional information regarding the coronavirus:
  • World Health Organization (WHO): https://www.who.int
  • Centers for Disease Control (CDC): https://www.cdc.gov
Our team will continue to monitor the situation and provide updated information when warranted.  Thank you for your patronage.
Sincerely,
Anna Lee, D.D.S. & Staff

Thursday, May 23, 2019



Bedwetting is a common finding in children.  A child drinks fluids before bedtime, constipation, or an episode of emotional stress can cause a nighttime bedwetting accident.  For most children, nighttime bedwetting does resolve itself over time.  If nighttime bedwetting accidents become frequent; the child should be checked and evaluated for possible sleep-disordered breathing.
What is sleep-disordered breathing?
According to the American Academy of Otolaryngology (ENT), sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) is a general term for breathing difficulties during sleep.  It is a medical condition where part, or all, of the airway is blocked repeatedly during sleep. These are some of the symptoms of pediatric SDB:
·            Snoring
·       Irritability
·       Bedwetting-SDB can cause increased urine production at night, which may lead to bedwetting
·       Learning difficulties
What does a tongue tie have to do with sleep?
Dr. Richard Baxter’s article, Tongue-Ties and Sleep Issues, published from Dental Sleep Practice in winter 2018 discusses the following:
·        “A tongue that is held down by a tie is unable to rest in the palate.  The only place left for the tongue to go is backward, which closes off part of the airway.”  Snoring from upper airway resistance can be a warning sign of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) or sleep disordered breathing.
·       “After tongue tie release, patient notices a deeper quality of sleep and the parents notice less snoring, less waking, and better mood in their child.”

Tongue Tie and Bedwetting 
Dr. Richard Baxter’s book, Tongue-Tied, discusses the association between tongue tie and bedwetting.
·       Sleep-disordered breathing causes lack of deep sleep in children and adults
·       Lack of deep sleep can cause bedwetting
·       Sleep-disordered breathing causes frequent arousals (interruptions), which can cause the child to have the urge to urinate
·       Recent systematic review of removing tonsils and adenoids showed that bedwetting improved in more than 60% of the patients and 50% had a complete resolution of symptoms.
·       Tongue tie release can allow the child to achieve deeper sleep levels and stop bedwetting
·       Removal of tonsils and adenoids, the application of maxillary expander (orthodontic treatment), and tongue tie release can all work together to improve sleep quality.
Dr. Anna Lee is a general & cosmetic dentist in Glendora, CA.  Dr. Anna Lee is an experienced provider for Laser lip and tongue tied frenectomy (releases) for infants, children and adults.  If you have any questions about lip and tongue tied frenectomy, please visit us at www.annaleedds.com or call for a consultation at 626-335-5114.

 

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

What is Bruxism?



Bruxism is a condition that people clench their teeth during the day time or grind their teeth at night. 

Clenching occurs when the upper and lower teeth are held tightly together. Grinding occurs when upper and lower teeth slide back and forth over each other. 

Many people clench and grind their teeth from time to time and do not have any problems. 

Occasionally bruxism (teeth clenching and grinding) does not usually cause harm, but when the condition occurs on a regular basis the teeth can be damaged and other oral health complications can arise.