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Dental Hygiene visits at PGA Center for Advanced Dentistry: Vital for your health suggests Dr. Jay L. Ajmo DDS
Regular recall appointments help Dr. Jay Ajmo at PGA Center for Advanced Dentistry monitor your oral health, even your overall health. Dr. Jay L. Ajmo DDS can aid in the early detection and prevention of serious diseases.
PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL, February 19, 2011 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Dental Hygiene visits at PGA Center for Advanced Dentistry: Vital for your health suggests Dr. Jay L. Ajmo DDS
Regular recall appointments help Dr. Jay Ajmo at PGA Center for Advanced Dentistry monitor your oral health, even your overall health. Dr. Ajmo can aid in the early detection and prevention of serious diseases including:
Oral cancer: Early detection of oral cancer is imperative, and we look for signs of every checkup. Making informed choices about diet, tobacco, and alcohol use can help you prevent this disease.
Gum Disease: During regular cleanings, we remove plaque and tartar and can detect instances of infections. With a good home care regimen of flossing and brushing, you can help prevent disease and ensure a fresh sweet-smelling smile.
Our goal at PGA Center for Advanced Dentistry is to aid all of our patients in the early detection and prevention of disease, and to help you look and feel your best. Call us today at: (561) 627-8666 , Let us put you on a regular schedule of health maintenance and monitoring for maximum smile results!
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February 4, 2011
PGA Center for Advanced Dentistry treats bruxism
Bruxism, the often unconscious habit of clenching and grinding your teeth, can run in families. Stress is the most frequent cause. Some children grind, but it is most common in 20 to 40 year olds. Three times as many women do it, yet it has also been linked with apnea - multiple cessation of breathing through the night - which is more common in men. Male or female, whatever your age, bruxism can damage your teeth and dental restorations and cause jaw and facial pain and headaches.
Dr. Jay Ajmo at PGA Center for Advanced Dentistry can check you for ...
Signs of bruxism
Problems with your bite
The need for a custom night guard or splint
Your doctor can recommend...
Stress counseling
Exercise &/or physiotherapy
Medication
You can try to...
Change sleep positions
Avoid alcohol and caffeine
Refrain from chewing on pens, pencils, gum, and fingernails.
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February 3, 2011
PGA Center for Advanced Dentistry shows you how tension affects oral health
You know that anxiety and stress can affect your overall health, but did you know that they can also affect your oral health? Know the risks!
Gum Disease: Stress has been linked to an increase in dental plaque which can cause, or worsen, gum disease.
Mouth Sores: Stress-related fatigue and a suppressed immune system can cause canker sores or an outbreak of cold sores in virus carriers.
Teeth Clenching & Grinding: These common stress-related symptoms can lead to tooth damage, jaw pain and headaches.
Poor Oral Hygiene: Anxiety about dental visits and avoiding your usual hygiene routine can create new problems and aggravate existing ones.
Anxiety and stress seem to be unavoidable in modern day living, so it's important to take care of yourself. Call Dr. Jay Ajmo today at: (561) 627-8666 and let us help keep you on the path of good oral health at PGA Center for Advanced Dentistry!
Press Release Contact Information:
Jay Ajmo
PGA Dentistry
Cosmetic Dentist
7100 Fairway Dr., Suite 59
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
United States of America 33418
Voice: 561-627-8666


