Hello! I’m Stephen and Kimberly Dankworth, DDS, of Oceanside Dental Excellence in Oceanside. Thanks for visiting my dental blog. The topic of today’s post is malocclusion–literally–”bad bite.” Malocclusion Affects Many People Edward Angle, a pioneer in modern orthodontics invented the term malocclusion. Malocclusion is fairly common in the population as a whole but, fortunately, in […]
When Style And Oral Health Collide
Oral piercing is a popular form of body-art in Oceanside, but just because it’s popular doesn’t mean it’s safe. I’m Drs. Stephen and Kimberly Dankworth. When my patients ask me about the safety of oral piercings, I make sure they examine the possible dangerous consequences. First, patients should know that infection is always a major […]
Are Dental Veneers Reversible?
When individuals seek cosmetic dentistry to improve their smile, porcelain veneers are a celebrated option. Unlike a crown that completely covers the tooth, a veneer is a super thin layer of very substantial porcelain, composite bonding, or ceramic. When bonded to a tooth, the veneer creates a natural, translucent, and new surface. It improves the […]
Why Trust Your Smile to Oceanside Dental Excellence?
Hi, We’re Drs. Stephen and Kimberly Dankworth. Practicing dentistry at Oceanside Dental Excellence is enjoyable and rewarding. I am proud to provide quality dentistry I appreciate the relationships I have formed with my valued patients who trust me to care for their teeth. If you are one of my patients, let me thank you personally […]
Remake Your Smile With Bonding And Shaping
Hello Oceanside friends of Oceanside Dental Excellence! When you think about getting into shape, your teeth are probably not the first body parts that come to mind. But your Oceanside dentist may be able to improve your smile with bonding and enamel shaping, and you won’t even have to join a gym! I’m Drs. Stephen […]
Save Your Breath
Today’s post focuses on a problem experienced by many people – bad breath. Bad breath, or halitosis, has several causes. The most common cause is inadequate oral hygiene. Often, halitosis develops midday arising from the inability to brush teeth between meals. Small food fragments on the teeth, gums, and tongue grow bacteria. The wastes of […]