How to Properly Care for Your Dental Implants Dental implants are common devices placed by dentists to replace missing teeth in adults. Leaving spaces in your mouth can cause room for increased infections and cause destruction to your bone structure in your jaw.  To alleviate both structural and infection issues, dental implants are put in.. read more →

It is easy to feel self-conscious and nervous about smiling when your teeth are discolored. It is a hard-psychological issue to move past. However, with some knowledge about teeth staining and how you can change your habits, you can move forward with a more confident and whiter smile.  There are three major types of tooth.. read more →

When it comes to oral health, there are many triggers that can adversely affect the way your mouth reacts. One of these conditions is halitosis, which is more commonly referred to as chronic bad breath. This condition means the use of breath mints, mouthwash, and good brushing do not even help get the stink out.. read more →

When it comes to taking care of your oral health, it seems there are more substances in the world that can cause your teeth and gums harm than not. Both over-the-counter and prescription medicines, for example, can have seriously detrimental effects on your mouth. Also in that category are vitamins, minerals, and herbal preparations. Typical.. read more →

Most people wake up to the unattractive stench of bad breath, brush their teeth and floss, and move on with their days. However, some people may be having long-lasting bad breath issues with no end in sight. There are six very distinct problems that could be affecting your body and causing your unending days of.. read more →

Unfortunately, we live in a society that places a great deal of emphasis on an individual’s physical appearance. Part of a person’s physical appearance is the way in which his or her teeth appear to others. An individual can have the straightest and healthiest teeth on the planet, but that still does not mean they.. read more →

Did you know that the quality of the sleep you are getting each night is critical to your heart’s well-being? Did you know that your sleeping problems might be undiagnosed sleep apnea, which can lead to an increased risk in cardiovascular and metabolic health? What is Sleep Apnea? Sleep apnea happens when the upper airway.. read more →

It has been quite some time since we have introduced you to the wonderful staff that makes the Complete Dentistry of Orland Park run smoothly on a daily basis. Our team is dedicated to providing exceptional oral healthcare to families in the Orland Park and surrounding areas. Take a moment to familiarize yourself with our.. read more →

Small children tend to have many fears that come from situations that are new and unfamiliar. Going to the dentist for the first time can be a traumatizing situation if they are unprepared and feel anxious and scared. If your child is at an age where you can prepare them and help them understand what.. read more →

There have been many arguments over the appropriate age to bring your child to the dentist for the first time. Some people argue as early as one or two years old, while others wait until almost kindergarten for their child’s first appointment. However, according to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, your child should be.. read more →