Escape the Daily Grind with Bruxism Treatment from Dr. Carmen in Norman, OK

February 28, 2014

The unconscious act of clenching the jaw and grinding the teeth is called bruxism and it can have a number of detrimental effects on your mouth and in your daily life. At the Norman, OK office of Dr. Bobby J. Carmen, we offer customized oral appliances that help keep your teeth and jaw muscles safe from bruxism so you can sleep comfortably and get the rest you deserve.

Causes and Treatment

Though most people with bruxism clench their jaws and grind their teeth at night while they’re asleep, some tend to find themselves engaging in this subconscious behavior during the day as well. The cause of this behavior is generally stress, anxiety or frustration. At night, the constant movements and pressure applied to the teeth and muscles can lead to unnecessary wear and tear, often leading to temporomandibular joint disorder, or TMJ.

Fortunately, treatment for bruxism is typically relatively simple and affordable for the majority of patients. First, Dr. Carmen will assess your teeth, your bite and the muscles of your jaw. A mouthguard will be custom-fitted to your mouth and you’ll be instructed to wear it at night to prevent further damage to your teeth. The mouthguard serves as a buffer while you sleep, preventing the grinding of tooth surfaces against one another. Patients who start wearing a mouthguard regularly tend to find that they feel noticeably better in the mornings after just a few days of using the device.

Rest Easy with a Mouthguard for Bruxism

If you think that you may be suffering from bruxism and you’re tired of all of its side effects, contact our Norman, OK office today to find out how simple it can be to rid yourself of nighttime teeth grinding. We happily serve patients throughout the surrounding areas of Moore, Central Oklahoma, the University of Oklahoma and beyond.

 

Hidden Dangers of Periodontal Disease: What You Need to Know

February 8, 2014

You may already know that periodontal disease can cause a number of undesirable conditions in your mouth – red, swollen gums and bleeding, to name a few – but did you know that it can also affect other areas of your body as well? At the office of Dr. Bobby J. Carmen in Norman, OK, we treat all stages of gum disease to help you avoid the potentially dangerous consequences associated with this common oral health condition.

The Unexpected Connection

While the detrimental effects of periodontal disease are bad enough, the complications that can arise when the condition is left untreated are far worse. Aside leading to oral inflammation, pain and an increased risk of tooth loss, the bacteria that causes advanced gum disease can spread throughout your body and wreak havoc on vital organs and tissues. Some of the most common complications associated with untreated periodontal disease are:

  • Pulmonary hypertension
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Osteoporosis
  • Coronary artery disease
  • Heart attack
  • Diabetes
  • Stroke
  • Low birth weight and preterm delivery (in mothers with periodontitis)

Fortunately, proper treatment of the infection can significantly reduce your risk of developing these often life-threatening conditions. Dr. Carmen’s preventative periodontal therapy can restore the health of your gums and teeth, protecting you from these and other diseases. Following treatment, you simply continue to brush and floss twice per day and visit the office every six months for routine checkups and cleanings.

If you or a loved one suffers from untreated periodontal disease and you’re ready to take the first step toward a healthier you, contact us at our Norman, OK office today to find out how Dr. Carmen can help you. We also serve patients throughout the surrounding areas of Moore, Central Oklahoma, the University of Oklahoma and beyond.

 

Achieve A Natural Look With Tooth-Colored Fillings

December 30, 2013

There is no doubt people are very meticulous about what they want their smile to look like. After all, a smile is a first impression, and you want to make the as memorable as possible. Dr. Bobby Carmen is here to make sure your smile looks exactly the way you want it to, which is why we offer tooth-colored fillings for our patients. We know this will be a great way for you to feel confident in your smile again and have you smiling day and night!

There are many advantages to choosing tooth-colored fillings. One of the more popular reasons is because tooth-colored fillings help you not have the mouth full of metal look. Many people want a more innate look when it comes to their dental work, and tooth-colored fillings are able to give you just that. The important aspect about fillings is the fact that it saves your tooth from further harm. When there is a cavity or decay, Dr. Carmen removes the decay and fills the space with the tooth-colored filling. If not treated in the proper amount of time, the problem can worsen, even leading to bone loss.

If you aren’t proud of your smile, it can entirely modify the way you interact with people and how you envision yourself. There is no doubt our experienced team is able to restore your confidence and bring your smile to the next level. If you’re interested in tooth-colored fillings, contact our office and will be happy to help you on your path of dental health!

Contact our Norman office today to schedule a consultation with Dr. Carmen. Our team can’t wait to leave you with a happier and healthier smile. We also serve the areas of Moore, the University of Oklahoma, and beyond.

 

Sedation Dentistry – What It Is, and What It Isn’t

November 28, 2012

It’s easy to think that sedation dentistry is the same thing as sleep dentistry. Yes, you’re put under, but there’s a major difference: you don’t completely fall asleep during sedation dentistry.

Dubbed as being in a “twilight state,” you don’t necessarily stay awake or go to sleep. You’re relaxed, but not dreaming exciting dreams about being out of the dentist chair. Thankfully, the work gets done while you’re between states of consciousness. You can be easily aroused during the procedure, but don’t worry: you’ll be able to respond to what your doctor asks of you.

Know that there are different levels of sedation:

  • Minimal (awake, yet relaxed)
  • Moderate (partially awake)
  • Deep (almost asleep but still awake)

If your anxiety of going to the dentist is high, seriously consider sedation dentistry. Anxiety isn’t an only factor. You should also consider this approach if you have a gag reflex, trouble with a local anesthetic, or experience neck or lower back pain while in a dentist’s chair. It’s important that you’re not embarrassed by thinking about this procedure. What might be only for children is completely understandable and acceptable for adults too. It’s OK to be afraid, but Dr. Carmen can calm those fears.

Consider your options and feel free to ask all of your questions with Dr. Carmen and his staff. Dr. Carmen received holds his certification with the Dental Organization for Conscious Sedation. He provides nitrous oxide and oral conscious sedation, and he works closely with an anesthesiologist who administers IV sedation. Dr. Carmen will be with you the whole way through: from consultation to the day of treatment to your recovery. That’s certainly something to keep in mind.

Call our office to schedule a consultation. We proudly serve patients from The University of Oklahoma, Norman, Moore, Central Oklahoma, and surrounding areas.

Air Abrasion: A Safe Alternative Without a Drill!

November 21, 2012

Has the sound or sight of a drill kept you away from visiting your dentist? You’re not alone. It’s hard not to forget the piercing sounds, smelling the burning and seeing the smoke. Even worse, the pain of lying helpless in a chair during the procedure. Ease those fears and forget those horror stories with the wonderful option of air abrasion!

Dr. Carmen and his excellent staff have the means and the technology to give you a relatively painless experience with air abrasion. As a popular option in children’s dentistry, the option works just as well for adults. There’s no shame or embarrassment here. It’s completely normal to have anxiety about a procedure of this magnitude, but you shouldn’t let important dental work fall to the wayside.

Here’s how it works:

  • Your tooth (or teeth) is sprayed with a steady stream of aluminum oxide particles
  • By going this route, the chances of chipping or fracturing are very small.
  • Your teeth are not subjected to vibrations, heat, or sound like what you find with a drill.
  • There is little or no need for anesthetic.
  • The procedure is brief, so multiple or all your spots can be taken care in one visit.

Your oral health is important, and air abrasion can also help with the following:

  • Removal of old composite restorations
  • Preparation for a sealant
  • Removal of stains

Imagine the power of dental work in only a few minutes without the pain, and especially without the fear of a drill. Dr. Carmen and his team are happy to answer any questions you have about air abrasion. Call our office to schedule a consultation. We proudly serve patients from The University of Oklahoma, Norman, Moore, Central Oklahoma, and surrounding areas.

There’s Still Time for a Dental Checkup Before the Holidays!

November 7, 2012

The holidays are coming up, but don’t let oral health take a backseat. Of course you’re busy with making travel plans, thinking about cooking plans, and hosting friends and family. Your teeth might look great in the mirror, but it never hurts to have a licensed dentist check you out. So why not consider a fellow OU alum, Dr. Bobby J. Carmen? Call our Norman office today for a checkup before the holiday rush comes in.

Whether you’re an OU student or a longtime resident in the area, everybody must think about their oral health. Sure, you’ve been brushing and flossing twice a day, rinsing out with mouthwash, and keeping all your teeth intact. But can you remember the last time you paid your dentist a visit?

  • Has it been six months?
  • Has it been a year?
  • Has it been . . . oh, you can’t remember?

Well, Dr. Carmen and his team are here to help. As simple as a regular checkup and oral exam may sound, it’s extremely important to have this on a regular basis. Especially keep this in mind before you consume belt-busting amounts of turkey, cranberry sauce, stuffing, and pumpkin pie. You want your teeth to handle all of that with ease, and Dr. Carmen can help make sure you’re on track.

It might seem like a no-brainer, but a regular checkup can help with fighting the early signs of gum disease. Gum disease can lead to far more threatening matters like heart disease, so understand this is no small matter.

Smile with ease and confidence this holiday season. Yes, you can!

To schedule an appointment with Dr. Carmen, call our Norman office today. We serve patients from The University of Oklahoma, Norman, Moore, Central Oklahoma, and surrounding areas.

Air Abrasion from Dr. Carmen Is a Comfortable, Conservative Alternative to Drilling

November 18, 2011

For some patients, what’s aggravating about a trip to the dentist isn’t getting a shot or having to hold their mouths open, it’s the drill, whether the whiny sound it makes, the smoky smell it produces, or the vibrations it causes.

That’s why, in many cases, Dr. Carmen’s Norman office uses air abrasion instead of a traditional dental drill. While a traditional dental drill uses a needle to remove decay or prepare a tooth for a filling, air abrasion uses a high-pressure stream of aluminum oxide particles.

What that means for patients is a quieter, more comfortable experience that works for adults and children alike. Dr. Carmen may even be able to complete your appointment without using an anesthetic.

But there’s one more benefit of air abrasion to consider, and that is that air abrasion is a conservative approach. What that means is that air abrasion lets Dr. Carmen preserve more of your natural tooth structure. This benefits your oral health, as the more of your natural tooth structure we’re able to preserve, the longer you can enjoy your natural smile.

Want to Find Out More About Air Abrasion?

If you have questions for us about air abrasion or would like to schedule an appointment with Dr. Carmen, call our Norman office today. We serve patients from Norman, Moore, the University of Oklahoma, Central Oklahoma, and surrounding areas.

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