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Treating Sleep Apnea and Snoring in Ft. Worth, TX

December 20, 2014

474189791Are you ever jolted out of your sleep by someone shouting the words, “Stop snoring”? Well, if it’s any comfort, you’re not alone. Millions of Americans hear these words every night. Snoring is more than an alarm for you and an annoyance for your bed partner. It can be a sign of a more serious condition called sleep apnea. Dr. Renee Corbitt and her team in Ft. Worth, TX, have been diagnosing sleep apnea in patients for many years, and working with patients’ primary care physicians to help them get back to sleeping peacefully through the night.

Sleep apnea is a chronic condition that causes cessation of breathing during sleep. These moments when breathing stops may be brief, but their consequences can be great. Sleep apnea may occur hundreds of times during the night, adding up to a significant amount of lost sleep. Studies have shown that this nightly routine causes daytime exhaustion, poor concentration at work or at school, decreased motor coordination—which may be the cause of automobile accidents—and headaches. In addition, sleep apnea may have harmful effects on your overall health. These include:

  • High blood pressure
  • Stroke
  • Heart disease
  • Obesity
  • Depression
  • Diabetes

How is Sleep Apnea Treated?

Traditionally, sleep apnea has been treated with a CPAP—continuous positive airway pressure—machine. Today, however, there are viable CPAP alternatives that are more comfortable and equally effective. For obstructive airway sleep apnea, there are oral appliances that can be worn nightly. These appliances are similar to mouth guards and hold the jaw and tongue forward to facilitate clear breathing throughout the night. Dr. Corbitt can conduct a sleep apnea screening appointment, and may suggest an overnight sleep study at a sleep clinic for a more precise diagnosis.

Schedule an Appointment Today

If you’re hearing the words, “Stop snoring,” then call the office of Dr. Renee Corbitt in Ft. Worth, TX, for a sleep apnea screening. Our office also conveniently serves patients in Arlington, Richland Hills, Forest Hill and Haltom City and throughout the DFW Metroplex.

Children’s Dentistry in Fort Worth, TX

November 20, 2014

children's dentistryDuring childhood, there are some ailments that are simply unavoidable—runny noses, coughs, upset tummies and the like. There is one ailment, however, that is completely avoidable. With good oral hygiene at home and regular visits to the dentist, your child does not need to have cavities. And did you know that dental cavities are among the most common childhood ailments? Dr. Renee Corbitt in Fort Worth, TX, practices children’s dentistry with an equal emphasis on prevention and comfort.

Your child’s oral health actually begins at home with you. When those first little teeth appear, believe it or not they need cleaning. Use a soft toothbrush and pea-sized amount of non-fluoride toothpaste to gently clean the teeth. Of course, as your child grows and more teeth appear, more care is required.

Children’s Dentistry with Dr. Corbitt

The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends children visit a pediatric dentist by the time they are one year old. When you bring your children to see Dr. Corbitt, we do our best to make their visit as fun, friendly and non-frightening as possible.

It’s important to bring your children to the dentist twice a year for regular checkups. At these visits, Dr. Corbitt will examine their teeth for any signs of decay. Children’s teeth are susceptible to decay, unfortunately, because kids may not be the most diligent when it comes to brushing. Consequently, the sugar in food remains on their teeth and turns into acid, which causes tooth decay.

However, tooth decay is preventable with proper brushing and flossing, as well as regular visits to the dentist. Along with cleanings, Dr. Corbitt may recommend fluoride treatments to strengthen your children’s teeth. Dental sealants are another common treatment that “seal” the deep grooves in your children’s teeth, thereby preventing decay. Sealants can last for years, but do require monitoring.

 Schedule an Appointment Today

If it’s time for your children to see the dentist, call the office of Dr. Renee Corbitt. We serve adult and child patients in Ft. Worth, TX, as well as the surrounding communities of Arlington, Richland Hills, Forest Hill and Haltom City and throughout the DFW Metroplex.

Get a Quick Fix with Cosmetic Bonding in Ft. Worth, TX

November 10, 2014

tooth extractionDoes your smile have just a little something you’d like to fix? You know—like a small chip, a somewhat oddly shaped tooth or an uneven space between teeth. If the answer is yes, then cosmetic bonding may be the quick and easy fix you need. Dr. Renee Corbitt in Ft. Worth, TX, artfully uses tooth-colored cosmetic bonding to restore her patients’ smiles quickly and painlessly.

In addition to the fixes mentioned above, cosmetic bonding may also be the solution for teeth that are abnormally worn or discolored, as well as for teeth that need dental fillings. In any case, the first step is a consultation with Dr. Corbitt, who will thoroughly examine your teeth and gums in order to gauge your overall oral health. Then, if cosmetic bonding is appropriate for your circumstance, the process can begin as soon as you’re ready.

Cosmetic Bonding in One Visit

Whether you are having cosmetic bonding to repair a chipped tooth or fill a tooth that has a cavity, the process can usually be completed in one visit. First, Dr. Corbitt will isolate the tooth or teeth needing repair in order to prevent your saliva from interfering with the bonding. Then, a gentle phosphoric acid solution is applied that roughs up the surface of the tooth so the bonding material adheres better. Finally, Dr. Corbitt applies the tooth-colored bonding material to your tooth in stages, carefully molding and shaping the material each step of the way for a completely natural looking finish. The bonding material is then rapidly hardened with a special curing light.

Caring for Teeth with Cosmetic Bonding

As with natural teeth, teeth that have cosmetic bonding need regular brushing and flossing. Additionally, you will need to take care not to bite down on hard objects with teeth that have cosmetic bonding. With a bit of tender loving care, your cosmetic bonding can last for years.

Schedule an Appointment Today

If you would like to learn more about cosmetic bonding, call the office of Dr. Renee Corbitt in Ft. Worth, TX, today. Our office also conveniently serves patients in Arlington, Richland Hills, Forest Hill and Haltom City and throughout the DFW Metroplex.

Don’t Forget: Regular Dental Check-ups Prevent Future Problems

October 22, 2014

179261436For some predictions, you don’t need a crystal ball: Take care of your teeth today and your teeth are far less likely to give you trouble tomorrow. Perhaps that’s why the American Dental Association recommends everyone visit the dentist at least twice yearly for a regular exam and teeth cleaning. If the time has come for your dental check-up, Dr. Renee Corbitt and her team in Fort Worth, TX, are ready to help you keep your teeth healthy today and tomorrow.

Step-by-Step Dental Check-up

The first thing Dr. Corbitt or the dental hygienist will do at your dental check-up is talk to you in order to find out if you’ve noticed anything different about your oral health. Be sure to mention any concerns that you have. Likewise, if you’ve been thinking of a cosmetic procedure, we’ll be happy to discuss the goals you have for your smile. We want your teeth to be healthy and look their best.

Next, we’ll carefully examine your teeth for cavities or any other signs of decay. If necessary, x-rays will be taken in order to see decay that may be invisible to the naked eye. We’ll also check to make sure your gums are healthy. Gum disease, both gingivitis and periodontitis, are serious conditions that not only affect your oral health, but may affect your general health, too. An oral cancer screening and sleep apnea screening will be part of your regular dental check-up, too. With these careful examinations, we can catch little problems and treat them conservatively before they become big problems.

Last but certainly not least, the dental hygienist will thoroughly clean, polish, floss and rinse your teeth, removing any tartar or plaque. Don’t forget: repeat in six months for optimal oral health and the brightest smile!

Schedule Your Dental Check-up Today!

If you know the time has come for your six-month dental check-up call the office of Dr. Renee Corbitt today. We’ll be glad to schedule your appointment. We serve patients in Fort Worth, TX, as well as Arlington, Richland Hills, Forest Hill and Haltom City and throughout the DFW Metroplex.

Dental Crowns for a Healthier Smile in Fort Worth, TX

October 10, 2014

158554263A smile isn’t only a window into your mood and personality, it’s also a very telling sign of your overall health. Studies have shown that strong and healthy teeth are directly linked to good general health. After all, you use your teeth to eat nutritious foods. So, if one of those teeth becomes compromised due to decay or injury, you can’t afford not to care for it. In some cases, that care requires a dental crown. Dr. Renee Corbitt and her team in Fort Worth, TX, are experienced in crown work for teeth that are broken, worn or damaged by decay.

Specifically, dental crowns, also commonly known as caps, are used to:

  • Repair a tooth weakened or broken by decay or a severe crack
  • Cover a dental implant
  • Hold a dental bridge in place
  • Conceal misshapen or badly discolored teeth

Dental crowns fully encase a damaged tooth above the gum line. The crown is cemented into place over the tooth, thereby restoring its functionality, strength and appearance. While crowns were formerly made of gold or an amalgam of metals, most today are made of tooth-colored porcelain. Thus, they are not only strong, they look natural, too.

The Dental Crown Procedure

If Dr. Corbitt determines that a dental crown is the appropriate procedure to repair one of your teeth, then she will first take an impression of the existing tooth—or teeth. From this impression, a dental lab will fabricate a custom crown that is the correct size, shape and color. While the lab is constructing your permanent crown, Dr. Corbitt will affix a temporary over your tooth. Once the custom crown is cemented to the tooth, it will gives you years and years of use with normal oral hygiene care.

Schedule a Consultation Today

If you would like to learn more about dental crowns, call the office of Dr. Renee Corbitt in Fort Worth, TX. Our office also conveniently serves patients in Arlington, Haltom City, Richland Hills and Forest Hill and throughout the DFW Metroplex.

Periodontal Therapy: Protecting Your Oral and Overall Health in Fort Worth, TX

August 21, 2014

476106489When the majority of people think of gum disease, the first thing that comes to mind is typically along the lines of bleeding gums, sensitivity, and maybe even tooth loss. While it is true that these are symptoms and complications commonly associated with gum disease, the dangers of this condition actually extend much further. At Renee Corbitt, DDS in Fort Worth, TX, Dr. Corbitt helps patients with gum disease decrease their risks of systemic health problems with periodontal therapy.

The Mouth-Body Connection

When a patient suffers from untreated gum disease, the bacteria that cause the infection within the gingival tissue is capable of traveling throughout the body as well. This can lead to a surprisingly large number of health concerns, including:

  • Coronary artery disease
  • Respiratory illnesses, including pneumonia
  • Heart attack and stroke
  • Diabetes complications
  • Rheumatoid arthritis and osteoporosis
  • Complications in pregnancy and pre-term delivery
  • Dementia, particularly in older patients

Fortunately, periodontal therapy from Dr. Corbitt’s office can help to reduce your risk of suffering from these and related health conditions. In addition, our general dentistry cleanings and exams can help you prevent these problems from returning, thereby further improving your overall health and well-being.

Depending on the severity of the condition, Dr. Corbitt may recommend specific procedures to target the infection and prevent further damage. Periodontal therapy may include scaling and root planing, the administration of special antibiotic medication, and more frequent maintenance visits to ensure success of the treatment.

Healthy Smile, Healthy Life

If you or someone in your family has noticed the tell-tale signs of gum disease, it’s time to schedule your appointment with Dr. Corbitt and our caring, friendly team. We’ll be happy to sit down with you and discuss your individual case, as well as our various treatment options and services. Contact us today and discover what a dramatic difference our unique, genuinely caring approach can make in your next dental experience. Our Fort Worth, TX office gladly welcomes patients from throughout the Dallas/Ft. Worth area, including Arlington, Haltom City, Richland Hills, Forest Hill, and more.

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