Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Acid Reflux

People are taught as children that prolonged exposure to sugar puts them at risk of tooth decay, and that’s true. But we want patients at Lehigh Vally Smiles to know adults have another major source of enamel erosion to watch out for: acid reflux. Also known as gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD, acid reflux causes a number of health problems, but dentists will often be the first of the patient’s doctors to identify it.


Acid reflux describes when hydrochloric acid from the stomach escapes into the esophagus. If it gets as far as the mouth, it can damage the gums and mouth lining, as well as the teeth. The tooth erosion associated with acid reflux is painful and leaves the teeth discolored, and the damage to the gums leaves the teeth weak.


Enamel cannot be regrown once lost, but it can be replaced with methods such as fillings, bonding, and partial crowns. It can also be strengthened through fluoride treatments. Some strategies for reducing acid reflux include reducing intake of fatty foods, alcohol, tomatoes, and citrus juice, keeping a straighter posture, and not eating large meals before bed.


Alan Dilsaver, DDS, FAGD, operates Lehigh Valley Smiles at 2601 Nazareth Road, Easton, Pennsylvania, 18045. To schedule an appointment, call 610-252-7414 or visit LehighValleySmiles.net and fill out a contact sheet.


 

Tuesday, July 4, 2017

Obesity and Sleep Apnea

If your partner kicks you in the middle of the night because you’re snoring too loud it might be time to rule out sleep apnea. Those who experience loud snoring and breathing difficulties while sleeping are generally suffering from Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome. Sleep apnea is a serious disorder, that Dr. Alan Dilsaver, DDS, FAGD can treat, but this condition is worsened when a patient is obese. Let us explain why.


Obesity, especially the morbid kind (BMI>40), can lead to sleep apnea, which itself then causes hormones to become out of control. In addition to sleep deprivation, this condition can lead to high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and even more weight gain because sleep apnea can cause a patient to eat more. If you are concerned about sleep apnea, you should talk to your doctor. As a treatment option, Dr. Alan Dilsaver, DDS FAGD may suggest an oral appliance depending on the severity.


If you have questions or concerns about sleep apnea, please give us a call. To learn about the services and technology we provide at our practice, visit www.lehighvalleysmiles.net for more information. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Alan Dilsaver, DDS, FAGD in Easton, PA, call 610-252-7414.