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Myths vs. Facts
Returning the Elegance of Nature's Design to the Mouth

Commonly believed Myths about Dentistry

Facts that Challenge these Myths 

As we age our gums recede.  We get long in the tooth    

Undue forces of a poor bite can cause bone loss

If my gums are receding I must be brushing too hard

Bone and gums recede in response to bite forces (soft tooth brushes can't do this)

I inherited bad teeth from my parents (or bad gums)

Balancing of forces in the mouth prevents degeneration

I grind because I am stressed out                                      

Stress in people with balanced bites does not cause grinding

Worn teeth are a symptom of age

Worn teeth occur as a result of poor function or para-function (again a result of bite forces out of balance)

My bone loss is because I didn't  take better care of my teeth

Bone loss can be because of bacteria but in most cases results mainly from the undue forces of an imbalance in the bite

Orthodontics cured me of a poor  bite when I was young

Orthodontics of the last 50 years was all about lining up smiles (not aligning chewing to true joint centered bites) The results of poor bites start to show up in midlife

My jaw being misaligned is just something I have to live with

After careful diagnosis it is often not difficult to align the bite so that it is self protective

The fact that my dentistry has worn out is normal

In a properly aligned and self protective bite dentistry will last much longer

My night guard protects my teeth and jaw joints

Most night guards cushion the teeth from each other but actually increase the muscle activity and can damage the joint

My dentist should decide what is best for my mouth

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