Showing posts with label regular dental cleanings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label regular dental cleanings. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Dr. Urban on Today’s Dentistry / Taking Ownership of Your Oral Health


It is never normal to see indications of bleeding in the mouth. Studies have indicated that bacteria are the reason for many problems in the mouth. Bacteria can cause the teeth to decay but it can also promote bacteria growth around the root structure causing damage. The damage is not just to the mouth but it can also affect the heart and other autoimmune diseases. Studies have indicated that managing the bacteria that can grow in the mouth along with good oral care can prevent it from spreading in the body, into the heart etc. Diabetes can be more manageable when the bacteria are eliminated in the mouth.


Douglas Urban, D.D.S.
10945 South Street, Suite 200 A

Cerritos, CA  90703

Dr. Urban on Today’s Dentistry/Will It Hurt? Pain Control in Dentistry


Gone are the days when patients had to experience pain for dental procedures. There are all types of medications for numbing the mouth and for anxiety. Pain is usually no longer a part of the dental experience. Click on the link below to read an article written by Douglas Urban, D.D.S. for the Cerritos Community Newspaper.



Douglas Urban, D.D.S.
10945 South Street, Suite 200 A
Cerritos, CA  90703




Monday, December 28, 2015

Periodontal Disease and the Correlation to Heart Disease

There is a distinctive group of bacteria that are present in the mouth when a person has periodontal disease. There have been some instances where the same bacteria have been detected in the heart of those who suffer with heart disease. Keeping the mouth free of bacteria can be a key factor in maintaining good overall health.

Below is a link to an article was that was written by Dr. Urban on this very subject. It includes more details to explain this correlation.


Click on the link below.
Dr. Urban on Today’s Dentistry/Oral health and heart diseaserban-on-todays-dentistryoral-health.html