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Get Relief from Pain and Discomfort with TMJ Therapy from Cowlitz River Dental

January 26, 2015

167121308Simon Sez touch your nose. Simon Sez touch your ears. Simon Sez touch your temporomandibular joints. Aha! If you’re like most people, chances are you don’t know where those joints are or what they do. Your temporomandibular joints are located on either side of your face just in front of your ears, and they allow you to open and close your mouth. However, if they don’t function properly, then you may experience persistent headaches or several other painful symptoms of temporomandibular joint dysfunction. Fortunately, Dr. L. Blaine Kennington at Cowlitz River Dental in Castle Rock, WA, offers TMJ therapy to help eliminate the pain.

Sometimes the cause of TMJ dysfunction is unknown. In other cases, patients can point to a particular injury, such as a hard blow to the face, as the beginning of their TMJ problems. Most of the time, however, TMJ dysfunction is the result of a bite problem that directly affects the joint. Misaligned teeth, bruxism—teeth grinding and clenching—and other activities are some of the culprits.

The Symptoms of TMJ Dysfunction

The symptom of TMJ dysfunction that Dr. Kennington hears patients describe most often is pain in the jaw joint when they chew. This pain may extend to the head, ears, neck and shoulders, too. Other symptoms include:

  • Swelling on the side of the face
  • A clicking or popping noise when the jaw is opened or closed
  • The feeling of an earache, but no sign of infection
  • Sensitive teeth
  • A misaligned bite
  • The feeling that the jaw is locked when opened to eat, talk or yawn

Treating TMJ Dysfunction

Because teeth grinding and clenching can be a contributing factor of TMJ dysfunction, Dr. Kennington can prescribe a custom-designed nightguard to help alleviate pressure and prevent damage from the movement of teeth against each other. By stopping nighttime teeth grinding and clenching, routinely wearing a nightguard can reduce or even eliminate the pain and discomfort associated with TMJ dysfunction.

Schedule an Appointment Today

If you are experiencing any of the painful symptoms listed above, then call the office of Cowlitz River Dental in Castle Rock, WA, for TMJ therapy. Our office is conveniently located for patients in Kelso, Longview and Lewis County and the surrounding area.

Family Dentistry: Start the New Year Off Right with a Visit to Cowlitz River Dental

December 10, 2014

170082992Have you started thinking about your resolutions for the New Year? Well, here’s one that will help every member of your family—schedule their dental checkups now! At the foundation of any good dental practice is family dentistry, which focuses on the all-important prevention of tooth decay and dental disease. At Cowlitz River Dental in Castle Rock, WA, Dr. L. Blaine Kennington and his staff will care for all of your family’s dental needs.

Family Dentistry for You and Yours

From children to teens to adults, Dr. Kennington builds healthy and beautiful smiles with preventive care like checkups and cleanings. In accordance with the American Dental Association, Dr. Kennington recommends scheduled checkups every six months for you and your family. At these intervals, we are able to not only maintain your oral health, but we can also spot problems before they begin to develop serious symptoms.

At a checkup, our dental hygienists will clean your teeth, remove plaque and tartar to help reduce your risk of gum disease, and take x-rays when necessary to spot imperceptible decay. We also perform an oral cancer screening and check for uneven tooth surfaces that may indicate nighttime teeth grinding, which can lead to the painful symptoms of TMJ (temporomandibular joint) dysfunction.

For the youngest members of your family, Cowlitz River Dental offers the best in children’s dentistry. In addition to what is normally part of a dental checkup, we offer dental sealants and fluoride treatments for children. With dental sealants, we apply a thin coat of white plastic to the surface of your child’s molars to create a barrier between the teeth and bacteria-causing decay. Fluoride treatments strengthen the tooth’s enamel for added protection against cavities.

Call Our Office Today

To start the New Year with a healthy smile, schedule dental checkups for everyone in your family. At Cowlitz River Dental in Castle Rock, WA, we provide family dentistry services for patients in Kelso, Longview and Lewis County and the surrounding area.

Straighten Your Teeth Inconspicuously with Invisalign from Cowlitz River Dental

November 20, 2014

177241677Braces are wonderful. A bit of metal and a couple of wires and voila! Straight teeth. But what if you’re not at a stage of life when metal braces are practical? Then the solution is Invisalign® clear braces. With Invisalign, only you and Dr. L. Blaine Kennington at Cowlitz River Dental in Castle Rock, WA, will know that you have braces.

Invisalign clear braces, or aligners, are made of clear plastic that is BPA-free. Aside from being barely noticeable by you or anyone who sees you, they are also more comfortable than metal braces, which can scrape your cheeks and irritate your gums.

When you see Dr. Kennington for Invisalign clear braces, he’ll first conduct a thorough assessment of your oral health. Then, with the aid of x-rays, pictures and impressions of your teeth, he’ll develop a treatment plan. This plan allows you to see how your teeth will gradually move into position and what your finished smile will look like. In addition, the treatment plan acts as a blueprint for the Invisalign lab to fabricate your custom designed aligners.

Your aligners come as a series of sets for your upper and lower arches. You’ll wear each set in the series for about two weeks, and then move on to the next set. Invisalign aligners should be worn for the better part of everyday except for when you eat or need to brush and floss. Dr. Kennington will monitor your progress with regular check-ups. As you move through the sets, you’ll actually be able to see your teeth shift into place. In the end, you’ll have a straight and healthy smile that you’ll want the world to see!

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To learn more about Invisalign clear braces, schedule an appointment for a consultation with Dr. Kennington at Cowlitz River Dental in Castle Rock, WA. We also conveniently serve patients from Longview, Kelso and Lewis County.

How Does Dental Nutrition Affect Your Smile? Helpful Tips from Dr. Kennington

October 15, 2014

112808754It is common knowledge that consuming too much sugar can ultimately damage your teeth and that a strong oral hygiene routine can help protect your smile from decay. Did you know, however, that there are other factors related to dental nutrition that play a vital role in your oral health? At Cowlitz River Dental in Castle Rock, WA, Dr. L. Blaine Kennington and his team help entire families keep their smiles healthy and looking great with a comprehensive range of general dentistry services, including invaluable patient education regarding dental nutrition.

How Important is it to Learn About Dental Nutrition?

Everything we eat and drink has a direct impact on the health of our teeth and gums. When you eat something acidic, for example, the enamel that comprises the outermost layers of your teeth becomes temporarily softened and more prone to damage. Did you know that brushing your teeth immediately after consuming an acidic food or beverage may actually result in unnecessary wear? It is actually best to simply rinse your mouth with clean water and wait for at least an hour to brush. This general rule of thumb applies particularly to sodas, sports beverages, energy drinks, and fruit juices.

Another tip we often give our patients involves the frequency and duration of snacking between meals. Ideally, you should avoid snacking between meals, but if you must, there are smarter options than the popular chips or candy many people find they reach for around 2 or 3 in the afternoon. Avoid starchy foods and added sugars by choosing snacks like non-fat yogurt, string cheese, a handful of almonds, celery sticks, or a crunchy apple.

Any food or drink that remains within your mouth for an extended period of time has a higher chance of causing problems like decay and the accumulation of plaque. This is a good thing to keep in mind around Halloween time, when kids are more likely to enjoy treats like lollipops and chewy taffy. To give your child’s smile extra protection from tooth decay, ask Dr. Kennington about dental sealants and fluoride supplements.

Healthy Mouth, Healthy Life

Medical research has discovered a direct link between oral health and overall physical wellness. Keeping your teeth and gums healthy is more important than most realize; maintaining optimal oral health can actually reduce your risk of developing heart disease, Alzheimer’s disease, osteoporosis, and numerous types of cancer. Safeguard against oral health problems by visiting Dr. Kennington twice yearly and by keeping dental nutrition in mind every day. Together, you and our team can keep your smile looking and feeling its best for decades to come. Contact our office today to learn more about dental nutrition and to schedule your consultation with Dr. Kennington. Our office proudly welcomes patients from throughout Castle Rock, WA and nearby communities in Lewis County, Kelso, Longview, and more.

Same-Day Emergency Dental Care in Castle Rock, WA

September 20, 2014

465464685When you or someone in your family experiences a sudden dental emergency, you want to know that you’ll be able to get the urgent care you need right when you need it. At Cowlitz River Dental in Castle Rock, WA, Dr. L. Blaine Kennington and his team provide same-day emergency care to ensure the comfort, safety, and ongoing oral health of patients from throughout our community.

What Constitutes a Dental Emergency?

A dental emergency can happen at any time. Keep the following guidelines in mind in case of an emergency situation at work, at play, or at home:

  • Knocked out tooth. Collect the tooth carefully (avoid touching the root).  Do not scrub the tooth or attempt to remove any attached tissue. Do not let it dry out. Rinse it with milk if it is dirty. Place it in a container of milk to preserve the viability of the cells and call us immediately. It may be possible to re-insert the tooth if you receive care in a timely manner. Rinse the mouth with warm water and apply pressure with sterile gauze to stop any bleeding.
  • Severe toothache. Check for any foreign objects lodged between the teeth and gently floss in the affected area. Do not use any sharp or pointy objects. If pain does not subside, contact us to make an appointment.
  • Chipped or cracked tooth. Retrieve any tooth fragments and store them in a moist paper towel. Schedule your emergency dental visit with our team, bringing the pieces with you. It may be possible to reattach them with dental bonding.
  • Soft tissue injury. Gently clean the area and apply pressure to stop bleeding. A cold compress may be used to decrease swelling and provide pain relief. If the injury is severe and bleeding will not stop, contact us or your nearest ER.

If you experience any type of trauma to the mouth and are concerned about injuries or other complications, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We are here to help you address and manage the situation properly until you can reach our office for emergency care.

Emergency Dentistry: Here for You and Your Family

While no one can effectively prepare for all dental emergencies, knowing that you have a caring, experienced team standing by to address your family’s most urgent dental needs is a priceless reassurance. Contact us today to learn more about how our emergency dental services can help you should the unexpected occur. Our Castle Rock, WA dental practice warmly welcomes patients from throughout the surrounding areas as well, including Longview, Lewis County, Kelso, and more.

Do I Need a Root Canal Treatment? Helpful Information from Cowlitz River Dental

September 8, 2014

454389001Root canal treatment, also known as endodontic therapy, is a process by which the inside of a diseased tooth is cleaned and disinfected to prevent the total loss of the tooth. When decay reaches the inner pulp of a tooth, the patient may experience pain and swelling; it is important to remember, however, that not all teeth in need of root canal therapy cause painful symptoms. At Cowlitz River Dental in Castle Rock, WA, Dr. L. Blaine Kennington and his team help patients preserve more of their natural dentition with root canal treatment, all while treating the underlying cause of persistent discomfort.

Root Canal Therapy in Castle Rock, WA

In order to properly treat a tooth that is badly decayed, the infected tissue from deep within the root must be removed. The resultant cavity is then filled with a biocompatible material and a crown is placed atop the treated tooth. This crown’s purpose is two-fold; the crown protects the inside of the tooth from further damage, and it allows you to eat and smile with comfort and confidence.

Signs that one of your teeth may need root canal therapy include the following:

  • Increased sensitivity to hot and cold foods and beverages
  • Persistent pain localized to one area of the mouth
  • Tenderness in the gums surrounding the affected tooth
  • The development of an abscess in the gums
  • A change in tooth color (the decaying tooth may appear gray or darker than normal)

If you notice any of the above symptoms, it is imperative that you make an appointment with our team as soon as possible. Root canal treatment can potentially save a diseased tooth before extraction becomes necessary.

Schedule Your Appointment Today

At Cowlitz River Dental, our primary objective is preserving your oral health and comfort, utilizing the latest technology in the industry complemented by a caring, personalized touch. If you or someone in your family is suffering with the pain of deep dental decay, Dr. Kennington can help. Contact our office in Castle Rock, WA today to reserve your appointment, and experience the difference our patient-centric approach can make for you and your family. Our state-of-the-art dental practice proudly serves patients from Kelso, Longview, Lewis County, Castle Rock, and the surrounding communities.

Having Problems with Dental Anxiety? Dr. Kennington & Sedation Dentistry Can Help

August 10, 2014

147352006Does the thought of undergoing even a simple dental procedure cause you to feel nervous? Do you find yourself avoiding routine checkups because of a bad dental experience in the past? Dental anxiety is a common problem for millions of adults across America, but fear of dental treatment doesn’t have to control your life any longer. At Cowlitz River Dental in Castle Rock, WA, Dr. L. Blaine Kennington and his team genuinely care about your comfort and well-being while you’re in our office, so we do everything we can to make sure that every visit is a pleasantly memorable one. One way we accomplish this is through sedation dentistry.

How Can Sedation Dentistry Help Me?

When you’re nervous or anxious in the dental chair, your muscles are tense and your subconscious can trick you into expecting the worst. You’re uncomfortable and wary, considerably more prone to sudden, jerky movements that can interfere with your treatment. Fortunately, we have a solution that can dramatically improve your state of mind and level of physical comfort while we provide you with the care you need: sedation dentistry. With both oral conscious sedation and IV sedation, Dr. Kennington can help you find genuine calm and relaxation throughout the duration of your procedure. Depending upon the nature of your treatment, your individual health history, and your level of anxiety, Dr. Kennington will prescribe the sedation dentistry option that best fulfills your unique needs.

Sedation dentistry isn’t just for patients who experience fear or anxiety in the dental chair. This safe, effective method is also especially helpful in situations in which a patient experiences difficulty lying still for an extended period of time. Patients with excessively sensitive gag reflexes also find relief with sedation dentistry, as do individuals who have a hard time staying numb with local anesthetics.

Schedule Your Visit Today

At Cowlitz River Dental, we believe that getting the dental care you need should never be a challenge or an unpleasant experience. Contact our office in Castle Rock, WA today to learn how our advanced technology, comfortable atmosphere, and sedation dentistry options can change the way you view dental visits forever. Our state-of-the-art dental practice proudly serves patients from throughout Castle Rock and the surrounding areas, including Longview, Lewis County, Kelso, and beyond.

Finally Get the Pain Relief You Deserve with TMJ Therapy

July 10, 2014

Shutterstock Mouth PainAre you one of the millions of American men and women who suffer from chronic headaches and pain in the jaw, neck, and back? Do you frequently experience earaches or tension in the muscles of your face and wonder what could be causing your discomfort? It is possible that you may be affected by a condition called temporomandibular joint disorder, or TMJ disorder. At Cowlitz River Dental in Castle Rock, WA, Dr. L. Blaine Kennington provides patients just like you with the consistent TMJ pain relief they need to live happier, healthier, and more comfortable lives.

Lasting Relief from Headaches & Jaw Pain

The temporomandibular joint is the hinge that connects your lower jaw, or mandible, to your skull. It allows for free movement of the jaw in all directions, giving you the ability to chew, speak, yawn, and more. If this joint is irritated, inflamed, or otherwise damaged, the delicate nerves, muscles, and ligaments surrounding it can cause you to experience extreme pain. Other common symptoms of TMJ disorder include the following:

  • A clicking or popping sound/sensation when you open or close your jaw
  • Tinnitus, or ringing in the ears
  • Facial pain and swelling
  • Tension in the jaw, neck, and even the shoulders and back
  • Limited ability to open or close your mouth
  • Frequent, unexplained headaches

Fortunately, there is a solution to TMJ disorder that is non-invasive and proven effective: a custom-made nightguard from Cowlitz River Dental. This comfortable oral appliance is worn only at night and can greatly reduce the amount of pressure and tension on your temporomandibular joint. Dr. Kennington will also discuss other possible remedies for your pain, including stress management at work and at home.

TMJ Therapy That Suits Your Lifestyle

At Cowlitz River Dental, our primary goal is to ensure your continued oral health and overall well-being. We believe that each and every one of our patients deserves the opportunity to enjoy a healthy and pain-free life. That is why we offer a comprehensive array of general and preventive dentistry solutions to patients throughout the Castle Rock, WA area, as well as surrounding communities in Lewis County, Kelso, Longview, and more. Contact our office today to schedule your visit with Dr. Kennington and discover the freedom that comes with effective TMJ treatment. 

Do I Need to Have My Wisdom Teeth Removed? Vital Information from Dr. Kennington

June 5, 2014

shutterstock_196648349Many people wonder if wisdom tooth removal is something that they need in order to maintain optimal oral health and comfort. Because each patient is unique, the answer to this question depends largely upon a number of factors. At Cowlitz River Dental in Castle Rock, WA, Dr. L. Blaine Kennington and his caring staff are always happy to offer insight and information regarding the status of your oral health, as well as advice that can help you make an informed decision regarding certain procedures – this includes help answering the question, “Do I need wisdom tooth removal?”

Reasons for Wisdom Tooth Removal

There are a number of reasons that wisdom tooth extraction is recommended. In many cases, the presence of wisdom teeth may contribute to the overcrowding of other teeth throughout the mouth. In addition to the cosmetic drawbacks of crowding, this problem can increase your risk of developing tooth decay and periodontal disease due to the fact that crowded teeth are more difficult to clean properly. Another reason that wisdom teeth are removed involves the health of your gums. If a wisdom tooth erupts partially through the gum, the resulting opening in the gingival tissue can serve as a potential site of infection.

The most common reason for wisdom tooth extraction is impaction. When a tooth is impacted, it becomes trapped within the jaw and may cause damage to bone tissue, nerves, and adjacent teeth. Timely removal helps to prevent this damage before it becomes serious and painful for the patient.

Schedule Your Consultation Today

Do you suspect that you may be suffering from an impacted wisdom tooth? Contact our office today to schedule a one-on-one consultation with Dr. Kennington. We are always happy to welcome new and existing patients for oral health evaluations, oral surgery consultations, cosmetic treatment planning, and more. Our conveniently located dental practice in Castle Rock, WA also happily serves patients in Lewis County, Kelso, Longview, and beyond. Our team can’t wait to help you discover real relief from wisdom tooth pain, allowing you to smile comfortably and happily once again.

Keep Little Smiles Healthy and Strong with Children’s Dentistry at Cowlitz River Dental

May 5, 2014

Shutterstock Children Girl ToothbrushSummer is just around the corner and kids from all over the country are excited for school to end, freeing them to stay up later, spend their days at the pool, and enjoy everyday adventures with friends and family. Though school may be letting out for a while and schedules will undoubtedly soon switch to summer mode, it’s important that your children keep to their regular oral hygiene regimen just the same, preventing decay and other problems with routine checkups at Cowlitz River Dental. Conveniently located in Castle Rock, WA, Dr. L. Blaine Kennington and his team offer comprehensive children’s dentistry services all year round, ensuring the full health, comfort, and beauty of your child’s smile.

The Importance of Children’s Dental Checkups

While it is true that your little one’s primary teeth, or baby teeth, will fall out eventually, taking exceptional care of them now is still crucial to overall oral health and wellness. These first teeth set the stage for the healthy development of the pearly whites your child will use for the rest of their lives, so keeping them strong is key to lifelong dental health.

When you visit Cowlitz River Dental, we’ll always take the time to ensure that your son or daughter feels completely comfortable and safe in the dental chair. We know that first impressions count for a lot, particularly when it comes to the dentist. Our honest, open, and patient-centric approach to children’s dentistry means that your child will begin life loving dental checkups. We’ll perform a thorough examination and cleaning, providing useful tips for at-home oral care and answers to any questions you may have. Should they be deemed helpful, dental sealants and fluoride treatments may be offered.

Schedule Your Appointment Today

Has it been more than six months since your child last visited us for a dental checkup? If so, contact our office in Castle Rock, WA today to schedule your appointment. We can’t wait to show you what a difference our commitment to your child’s oral health and happiness can make! Our family-friendly dental practice also happily serves patients from Lewis County, Kelso, Longview, and beyond.

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