Thursday, January 23, 2014

Stressed? Your Oral Health May be at Risk.

We all get stressed. It’s a part of life. And while we’re all familiar with what stress does to our bodies –anxiety disorders, panic attacks, irritability – our mouths can also be affected by stress. In fact, researchers have found a significant link between stress and certain oral health conditions. At The Woodlands dental office of Dr. Shirley Cagle, we’d like to talk a little bit about why staying calm isn’t just important for your mind and body, but why it’s also crucial to the health of your mouth.

Stress can cause us to grind our teeth at night, and sometimes, we don’t even realize we’re doing it. Nighttime tooth grinding, also known as bruxism, can lead to tooth damage and even problems with your TMJ (jaw) joint.

Additionally, several studies have confirmed that long-term stress affects our immune systems which can increase our susceptibility to infections. This is especially concerning for your dentist in The Woodlands as a lowered immune system can increase your chance of periodontal disease.

Dry mouth also often results from conditions caused by stress or can be a side effect of some medicines used to treat depression and other diseases. Dry mouth may sound like it’s just uncomfortable, but it can actually lead to a chronic sore throat, difficulty swallowing and speaking, and can even increase the risk for gum disease, tooth decay, and mouth infections.

Although avoiding all stress isn’t possible, learning to handle it and relieve it in healthy ways can help keep your mouth, and your body, in good shape. However, if you have, or even think you have, any of the conditions or symptoms we discussed above, don’t hesitate to call the dental office of Dr. Shirley Cagle in The Woodlands.  We can discuss what’s going on in your mouth and work together to fix it.


Friday, January 10, 2014

Celebrate the New Year with a New Smile!


The ball has dropped, the champagne has popped, and the resolutions are in full swing. Everyone has started putting a lot more pressure on their appearance, how much they weigh, and on changing their lives. Sometimes this means buying a gym membership and new sneakers, other times it begins a journey to quit smoking. While we can’t help you fulfill all of your resolutions (although we’ll encourage you all the way!), all of us at Dr. Shirley Cagle’s The Woodlands dental office can help you celebrate the New Year with a new smile you’re proud to show off.

Often times things like aging, genetics, or accidents can affect our teeth and make us hide our smiles. However, a lot of the teeth trouble we see can be easily fixed with some cosmetic dentistry from the The Woodlands dentist you trust.

We offer a variety of cosmetic dentistry options that can transform your smile. If you’re in need a brighter, whiter smile, try a professional smile whitening treatment. If your teeth need an aesthetic boost, our veneers can help with that. Even if you need a complete smile makeover, our cosmetic dentistry options in The Woodlands can help get you smiling again.

There’s never been a better time to get the smile of your dreams. Give Dr. Shirley Cagle a call today and schedule an appointment to discuss your cosmetic dentistry options. Start the New Year off right. Start with a new smile. We’ll be with you every step of the way.