Dealing With A Bit of a Bad Breath Problem? Clean It Up!

June 20, 2015

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Bad breath is just plain…bad. When it hits your nostrils, it may bring out the worst expression. It’s always advisable not to hurt anyone’s feelings if they’re rocking terrible breath. If you wish your breath could smell much better, we have the tools and team to make it good-smelling again. Some people’s breath can be detected from a good ways away. Halitosis, as it’s commonly known, can have negative effects on relationships, both personal and at the office. It can keep people from talking at normal distances and can even keep conversations minimal. Think about when you’re on a date – there’s a reason everyone reaches for a stick of gum or mints. Bad breath shouldn’t be something they or you should have to deal with forever. There are ways you can freshen your breath without ever having to step into our Norman, OK office! Dr. Carmen is ready to freshen up your breath with these friendly tips.
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Rely on Dr. Bobby Carmen for Family Dentistry in Norman and Moore

December 30, 2014

170082992Wouldn’t it be nice to find a dentist who provides a one-stop shop for all of your family’s dental needs? Yes. Well in that case, you’ve come to the right place! Dr. Bobby Carmen practices all of the elements of family dentistry for patients in Norman, OK, as well as Moore.

As your family dentist, Dr. Carmen will want to see you and all the members of your family for dental checkups at least twice each year. At these checkups, he and our dental hygienists will clean your teeth and remove plaque, assess your gum health, examine for signs of tooth decay and take x-rays when necessary to reveal hidden spots of decay. If found, Dr. Carmen will fill these decaying spots with a tooth-colored composite resin that matches your natural tooth color.

Periodontal Therapy in Norman and Moore

Likewise, if we find an indication of gum disease, also called periodontal disease, we take the necessary steps to halt the progress of this all too common disease. Treatment may include root scaling and planing to remove plaque from below the gum line and smooth the surface of tooth roots; antibiotic therapy; laser treatment to remove bacteria and help gums reattach to your teeth; and oral surgery in advanced cases of gum disease. In this instance, we will refer you to a competent periodontist.

More Family Dentistry in Norman and Moore

Dr. Carmen also treats patients for sleep apnea and TMJ dysfunction. Sleep apnea is a chronic condition that causes lapses in breathing during the night. There is one audible consequence—snoring—but the other consequences are far more life threatening and include high blood pressure, heart disease and stroke. Dr. Carmen treats sleep apnea with an oral appliance that shifts the position of the jaw in order to maintain an open airway.

TMJ dysfunction results from the malfunction of the temporomandibular joints, which move your jaw up and down. While there are a number of conditions that can cause TMJ, the most common is nighttime teeth grinding and clenching. Here too, Dr. Carmen can prescribe a custom-designed oral appliance.

Call Our Office Today

To schedule an appointment for family dentistry in Norman and Moore, call the office of Dr. Bobby Carmen. We’ll be glad to see you and your whole family. Our office serves patients in Norman, OK, as well as Moore, the University of Oklahoma, central Oklahoma and beyond.

Dr. Bobby Carmen: Your General Dentist in Norman, OK

November 15, 2014

shutterstock_94075012Whether you need a routine teeth cleaning or a more specialized treatment, Dr. Bobby J. Carmen is the general dentist in Norman, OK, with the training and experience to handle your dental needs. As a general dentist, Dr. Carmen treats children, teens, adults and seniors. You’ll be pleased to know that since graduating from the University of Oklahoma College of Dentistry, Dr. Carmen has completed hundreds of hours of continuing education in order to stay up-to-date with the latest dental skills and techniques.

General Dentistry Services

The old adage that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure was probably never more applicable than it is with general dentistry. As a general dentist, Dr. Carmen can, of course, treat any dental or oral health problems that may arise. More importantly, however, he works to prevent those problems from ever happening. For example, everyone over the age of three should have a professional teeth cleaning at least twice per year. At these appointments, our gentle hygienists will not only clean and polish your teeth, they’ll carefully examine your gums for any signs of periodontal disease. If necessary, x-rays of your teeth will be taken to see any tooth decay that is invisible to the naked eye.

Beyond this basic general dentistry service, our office also provides periodontal (gum disease) therapy, athletic mouthguards, snore guards for sleep apnea and TMJ therapy. If we do find signs of gum disease at a check-up, then there are methods of treatment we can use in-office to improve the condition of your gums, teeth and supporting bone tissue. Athletic mouthguards are a must if you or anyone in your family participates in sports. A mouthguard fits over your teeth and helps protect your smile as well as your lips, tongue, face and jaw.

A snore guard is a custom oral appliance that keeps airways open to eliminate lapses in breathing due to sleep apnea and stop snoring. Likewise, Dr. Carmen can treat TMJ dysfunction with a custom fitted oral appliance that will alleviate the painful symptoms associated with TMJ.

Call Our Office Today

If you need an appointment with a Norman, OK, general dentist, call the office of Dr. Bobby Carmen. We also serve patients in Moore, Del City, the University of Oklahoma and throughout central Oklahoma.

Choosing Between Dentures and Dental Implants

September 29, 2014

Shutterstock Explaining ImplantsIf you have missing or damaged teeth that need to be replaced, you may be considering a choice between dentures and dental implants. For a long time, dentures were the only option for people looking to replace teeth that had been lost or extracted. Today, you may also choose dental implants. The decision between dentures and dental implants shouldn’t be taken lightly and you should get all the facts before you make your choice. You can make an appointment with Dr. Carmen in Norman, OK,today to get those facts and discuss your options.

Dentures

Full and partial dentures are made of a series of one or more false teeth that are attached to a metal or plastic framework. Simulated gum tissue is added for a more natural look. Dentures are held in place with the use of an adhesive paste or wafers. However, their bond is not always secure; dentures can slip and move around while eating and speaking. Lower dentures tend to move more frequently and can cause gum irritation and sores. Dentures require daily cleaning and will eventually need replacement. Dentures also do not correct the missing tooth roots in your jaw, which may lead to jawbone recession and facial collapse.

Dental Implants

Choosing dental implants can eliminate some of these issues. The process starts with a tiny titanium implant that’s inserted into your jawbone to serve as the replacement tooth root and to preserve the bone structure in your jaw. A dental crown is then attached to the dental implant, serving as your prosthetic tooth. Implants will not slip or move, require far less maintenance than dentures and are the most permanent solution for tooth loss, often lasting a lifetime.

Dentures and Dental Implants in Norman, OK

Be proactive about your oral health and make an appointment with Dr. Carmen today for a free consultation about your choice between dentures and dental implants. Dr. Carmen restores smiles everyday throughout Norman, Del City, the University of Oklahoma, Midwest City, Moore, and Central Oklahoma.

The Importance of Dental Care During Pregnancy

September 15, 2014

shutterstock lumineers smileIt’s reported that approximately 40 percent of pregnant women in the U.S. have some kind of oral health problem. The gum disease, gingivitis, affects 60 to 75 percent of pregnant women, and if left untreated, can develop into a more serious periodontal disease. Rises in hormone levels during pregnancy cause the gums to swell, bleed, and trap food, resulting in increased irritation to the gums. Preventive dental care during pregnancy, like dental cleanings and semi-annual exams, are not only safe, but are recommended for the health of the mother and baby. If you are pregnant, then make an appointment with Dr. Carmen today. Dr. Carmen is experienced, gentle and serves patients throughout Norman, OK, Central Oklahoma, Moore, the University of Oklahoma and Del City.

Dental Care Issues during Pregnancy

If you have a toothache during your pregnancy, see a dentist immediately. Pregnant women should not self-medicate dental pain because excessive doses of pain medication, such as Tylenol, can damage the liver and endanger the fetus. Dental care during pregnancy such as fillings and crowns should be treated to reduce the chance of infection and pain. The second trimester of pregnancy is the ideal time for needed dental work. However, postpone all unnecessary dental work, like cosmetic procedures, until after delivery.

Dental Care during Pregnancy can be comfortable and stress-free. If dental work is needed, the amount of anesthesia administered will be the minimum required. When the mother is comfortable, the amount of stress on the baby is reduced. Also, the more comfortable you are, the easier it is for anesthesia to work. If dental treatment requires antibiotics to prevent or treat infections, then antibiotics such as penicillin, amoxicillin, and clindamycin are safe to use during pregnancy and may be prescribed after a procedure.

Pregnancy Dental Care in Norman, OK

Dr. Carmen will take any necessary step to put an expectant mom at ease during your visit. Make an appointment with Dr. Carmen today to protect your health and the health of your baby. Dr. Carmen proudly serves patients throughout Norman, Central Oklahoma, Moore, the University of Oklahoma and Del City.

Anti-Snoring Devices for a Quieter, More Restful Night of Sleep

July 24, 2014

Shutterstock Sleep Apnea Couple PeacefulDoes snoring cause problems in your relationship? For many couples, this noisy nuisance is enough to send one partner searching for a quieter place to sleep, even if it means spending the night on the couch so that the non-snoring party can finally get some rest. At Bobby J. Carmen, DDS in Norman, OK, we understand your need for uninterrupted sleep and our team wants to help. With the help of an anti-snoring device, Dr. Carmencan help you stop snoring and enjoy more restful sleep every night.

Stop Snoring Without Surgery

Depending on the cause of your snoring, surgical intervention may not be necessary. A customized oral appliance made especially for you can effectively offer relief from nighttime snoring by opening up your airway as you sleep. When the soft palate and tongue obstruct the passageway from your mouth to your lungs, the air you breathe in causes audible vibrations; this is what we know as snoring. When your wear your anti-snoring device, however, the tongue and jaw are held in their proper positions while you sleep. The result is a quieter night for both you and your partner.

Though not all people who suffer from snoring are affected by a condition called sleep apnea, the two are frequently connected. If you feel extremely tired during the day – even after a full night of sleep – ask Dr. Carmen about sleep apnea and how it affects your health. We’d be happy to offer treatment for this prevalent sleep condition as well.

Anti-snoring Devices: A Snoring Solution that Really Works

If you or your partner is affected by excessive snoring and you’re ready to make a real change, contact our office in Norman, OK today to schedule your appointment with Dr. Carmen and our friendly, experienced staff. We look forward to showing you how a simple change and a custom anti-snoring device can improve your overall quality of life. Our cutting-edge dental practice warmly welcomes patients from throughout Norman, Moore, Central Oklahoma, the University of Oklahoma, Del City, Midwest City, and more.

How Air Abrasion at the Dentist’s Office Benefits You: No Drill Required!

June 20, 2014

shutterstock_94075012At the office of Dr. Bobby J. Carmen in Norman, OK, we believe that every patient should be made to feel as comfortable as possible during their dental visits, and we’ve taken steps to ensure that you and your family enjoy the highest level of comfort when you come to see us. Because the dentist’s drill is among the most uncomfortable aspects associated with oral healthcare, we opt for a less invasive, more enjoyable alternative that is still just as effective: air abrasion.

How Does Air Abrasion Work?

An air abrasion unit may be aptly compared to a miniature sandblaster, effectively spraying away areas of decay from the surfaces of a tooth. Tiny particles of aluminum oxide or baking soda are propelled with rapid force using a focused stream of compressed gas, removing painlessly the decayed material and preparing the area for further treatment, all without the use of a drill.

When compared to the traditional dental drill that is often used to prepare a tooth for a filling, air abrasion is preferable for a variety of reasons. Because air abrasion produces zero heat, pressure, or vibration, patients find that the experience is far more comfortable overall. In cases of shallow cavities, anesthesia may not even be necessary. The entire procedure is considerably quicker, even when multiple areas of the mouth require attention. Best of all, perhaps, is the fact that air abrasion is completely safe, so it’s an excellent choice for working with young children as well.

Only the Best for Our Patients

Contact our office today to discover the difference our dedication to patient comfort can make for you. We can’t wait to see your beautiful smile, and to show you how comfortable and relaxing your dental treatment can actually be in our warm, inviting atmosphere. Our family-friendly dental office in Norman, OK welcomes patients from throughout the surrounding areas as well, including Central Oklahoma, the University of Oklahoma, Del City, Moore, and beyond.

The Role of Fluoride in Your Dental Health with Dr. Bobby J. Carmen

May 18, 2014

shutterstock_146473019Fluoride plays an essential role in the health of our teeth, strengthening our enamel and preventing tooth decay. Understanding the way that fluoride benefits you is an important part of maintaining optimal oral health. At the Norman, OK office of Dr. Bobby J. Carmen, our team helps patients keep their teeth strong and healthy with a variety of general dentistry services, including fluoride treatments when needed.

How Does Fluoride Affect Oral Health?

Fluoride can be found in a variety of ways, both naturally in the foods that you eat and in oral care products like toothpaste and mouthwashes. Your dentist can also apply fluoride to your teeth in order to further strengthen them. Fluoride diminishes plaque’s ability to form on the teeth, thereby reducing the patient’s risk of developing gum disease. Additionally, it actually promotes remineralization of the enamel, effectively reversing the earliest stages of tooth decay before cavities form.

While it is certainly most critical that patients between the ages of six months and 16 years receive a sufficient amount of fluoride to prevent serious decay, adults can definitely benefit from it as well. If your diet doesn’t include a lot of fluoride-rich foods, talk to Dr. Carmen about fluoride treatments.

Lifelong Dental Health

Whether you are the parent looking for the best ways to keep your child’s smile healthy and strong, or you’re an adult patient with questions about how fluoride may help protect your teeth, our team is here to help. Contact our office in Norman, OK today and schedule your appointment with Dr. Carmen and our caring, experienced staff. Our family-friendly dental practice happily welcomes patients from throughout the surrounding areas of Moore, the University of Oklahoma, Central Oklahoma, Del City, and beyond. We look forward to partnering with you on your journey toward lifelong oral health and wellness!

Find Peace and Calm at the Dentist’s Office with Sedation Dentistry in Norman, OK

May 2, 2014

Shutterstock Sleeping WomanIf you find yourself feeling anxious or even afraid when you visit the dentist, even for a minor checkup or procedure, you are certainly not alone. Many people report feeling uncomfortable or anxious even considering the dental chair, but this doesn’t have to be case any longer. At the office of Dr. Bobby J. Carmen in Norman, OK, we offer sedation dentistry services to alleviate fear and nervousness in the dental chair.

Why Choose Sedation Dentistry?

For many patients, the sights, sounds, and smells of a dentist’s office can be overwhelming. For others, a negative experience at the dentist – perhaps as a child or adolescent – can keep them from ever wanting to come back. With sedation dentistry, our team will ensure that you are completely comfortable and calm for the duration of your treatment. Even patients with especially sensitive gag reflexes or difficulty keeping their mouths open are able to receive treatment without discomfort or pain.

Though sedation dentistry won’t completely put you to sleep during your treatment, it is unlikely that you’ll remember any of the details of your procedure after it is complete. You’ll still be able to respond to Dr. Carmen’s requests while he works, but you’ll feel as if you’ve floated off into a deep state of calm relaxation throughout the process. When your treatment is complete, you’ll be gently roused and sent on your way. You’ll need a responsible party standing by to take you home, but the effects of the sedation will wear off soon and you’ll feel completely normal once again.

Schedule Your Appointment Today

If you’ve been putting off important dental treatment – or even a routine exam and cleaning – because of negative emotions associated with the dentist, we welcome you to experience the difference our sedation dentistry services can truly make. Contact our office in Norman, OK today and learn more about how this safe, proven method can help you achieve total relaxation at your next visit. We also warmly welcome patients from throughout the surrounding areas of Central Oklahoma, Moore, the University of Oklahoma, Del City, and more.

Foods & Drinks to Avoid: Keeping Your Smile Healthy & Beautiful with Dr. Carmen

April 17, 2014

Shutterstock healthy smiles with foodWe all know that certain habits can have a negative effect on our teeth and gums; some, like smoking cigarettes and drinking coffee, are obvious culprits of stubborn stains that darken your enamel. There are many foods and drinks, however, that we don’t actively avoid because we don’t fully understand how they impact our oral health. At the family-friendly dental practice of Dr. Bobby J. Carmen in Norman, OK, we offer our patients easy, helpful tips for maintaining radiant, healthy smiles for a lifetime.

Avoid These Common Foods & Beverages for Healthier Teeth

Starchy Foods – Foods like breads, pastas, chips, and crackers contain high levels of starch that begins to convert to sugar rapidly inside your mouth. In addition, these small particles easily become lodged between teeth and in the small crevices in your molars. To mitigate this, try enjoying these types of foods as part of a whole meal. Other components of your breakfast, lunch, or dinner will help prevent problems from arising.

Sports Drinks & Energy Drinks – These popular thirst-quenching options often contain sugar, citric acid, and/or carbonated water, all three of which are known to cause unnecessary enamel wear. If you absolutely must have one, don’t brush your teeth immediately after; opt for a nice glass of water first instead. Brushing too soon after drinking anything that contains citric acid (including lemons, oranges, limes, and some sodas) can actually prove more damaging than the beverage itself.

Sticky foods – Dense, sticky fruits and candies – think dates, raisins, caramels, and taffy – linger on and between teeth long after you’ve eaten them. Indulge in these types of treats sparingly and, when you do, be sure to clean your teeth and gums well afterward.

Alcohol – Excessive alcohol consumption causes dehydration throughout the body and, of course, this includes your mouth. Without proper hydration, the mouth fails to produce a sufficient amount of saliva, leaving your teeth more vulnerable to decay and your gums more susceptible to periodontal disease. While the occasional cocktail, beer, or glass of wine won’t necessarily cause your mouth any lasting harm, it’s important to remember to drink plenty of water between drinks to maintain proper hydration and pH levels.

Protect Your Smile!

If it’s been more than six months since your last dental checkup, contact us at our Norman, OK office today to schedule your appointment. Dr. Carmen’s comprehensive exams and cleanings are the building blocks of a healthy, beautiful smile. We also serve patients from the University of Oklahoma, Central Oklahoma, Moore, and beyond.

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