How Do I Know If I Have Sleep Apnea?

What is sleep apnea? Sleep apnea is a disorder that affects a person’s breathing during sleep. A person who suffers from sleep apnea has pauses (called an apnea) in breathing which can last for seconds or even minutes, making it difficult to get the deep sleep necessary for a full night’s rest. If left untreated, […]

Taking Care of Your Teeth While Pregnant

Pregnancy is a special time where your thoughts are filled with baby blues, pastel pinks, plush teddy bears, and all things adorable. With all of the thoughts about how to take care of the new addition to the family, many women forget that proper and preventative dental care is beneficial not only for themselves, but […]

Modern Dentistry – Get Your Crowns and Veneers on the Same Day!

As dental technologies continue to improve, it becomes harder to keep up with all of the new and different terminologies and procedures that are available. At Candlewood Dental Care in New Fairfield, Connecticut, we want you to be aware of the best and current treatment options so that you can get the most out of […]

The Importance of Baby Teeth: Starting Your Child’s Dental Care Right

Baby teeth on average start to emerge in a baby’s mouth by around six months. (But don’t worry if your child started teething much earlier, or hasn’t quite started yet. All children follow their own timeline!) For most parents, seeing a first tooth is an exciting event. A milestone has been reached; pictures are taken, […]

Evolution of Cosmetic Dentistry Danbury

Dentistry has taken major development over years thanks to advances in new innovations in dental technology. Traditionally dentistry main aim was to maintain your teeth healthful and without decay and diseases. Cosmetic Dentistry Danbury has now taken oral hygiene and treatment to an entire brand new stage, and now they are dedicated and concentrating on the […]

New Fairfield Dentist Explains The Wisdom Teeth Dilemma

The last teeth that grow into our mouths are a set of four molars most commonly known as wisdom teeth, and they’re something of a throwback to the needs of our earliest ancestors. The modern human jaw, by and large, simply isn’t large enough to accommodate wisdom teeth, and the effect most often seen is […]