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Dr. Banda Offers Non- Invasive Sleep Apnea and Snoring Relief

February 15, 2015

180413214Uncontrollable and disruptive snoring keeping you up at night? If so, you may be suffering from sleep apnea. Sleep apnea is a common sleep disorder that reduces or pauses breathing as you sleep. Although the severity of sleep apnea can vary from person to person, untreated sleep apnea can cause: high blood pressure, stroke, heart disease, daytime sleepiness with difficulty maintaining concentration, and cognitive interference. Tolerating these symptoms can have a devastating effect on your quality of life and productivity. Dr. Banda can provide immediate and non-invasive sleep apnea treatment with oral appliance therapy. Make your sleep apnea consultation appointment with Cranbrook Dental Care today. Cranbrook Dental Care delivers quality family dental care daily throughout metro Detroit, MI, Troy, Bloomfield Hills, Clarkston, Royal Oaks, Birmingham, and the surrounding communities.

What Is Sleep Apnea?

Sleep apnea diminishes breath flow and interrupts sleep patterns. There are three types of sleep apnea: central apnea, obstructive apnea, and a mixture of the two. Central sleep apnea is characterized by a central nervous system failure to activate breathing muscles during sleep, whereas obstructive sleep apnea is characterized by airway collapse during sleep.

Do You Have Sleep Apnea?

If you have noticed any of the following sleep apnea symptoms, it’s time to seek sleep apnea treatment from Cranbrook Dental Care:

  • Loud snoring
  • Choking or gasping for air
  • Insomnia or restlessness
  • Daytime fatigue
  • Unfulfilling sleep
  • Frequent napping
  • Headaches
  • Irritability and confusion
  • Inattentiveness
  • Moodiness or depression
  • Sexual dysfunction

Bloomfield Hills Sleep Apnea and Snoring Appointments

The most common form of sleep apnea treatment is CPAP (Continuous positive airway pressure). CPAP requires an air machine and a mask to be worn during sleep. However, many patients find CPAP treatment to be impractical because of the many possible side effects including: nasal congestion, bloating, dry skin, runny nose, and claustrophobia. That’s why Dr. Banda offers sleep apnea treatment using oral appliance therapy. Oral appliances look similar to athletic mouthguards. They work by gently moving the jaw and tongue forward and the palate up during sleep. This motion prevents the closure of your airway to control your sleep apnea symptoms. Oral appliance therapy is the least invasive form of sleep apnea treatment, and is most effective for patients with mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea. Make an appointment with Dr. Banda today to get the custom oral appliance you need to relive your sleep apnea and snoring symptoms. Cranbrook Dental Care proudly restores smiles daily throughout metro Detroit, MI, Troy, Bloomfield Hills, Clarkston, Royal Oaks, Birmingham, and nearby areas.

Get Almost Invisible Orthodontic Treatment with Invisalign Clear Braces

January 15, 2015

455060425Are you too embarrassed to get the orthodontic treatment you need? Many adults avoid undergoing the orthodontics treatment they need, because they believe such treatments are only for kids and teens. However, there are no age restrictions on a straight and confident smile. You can get the orthodontics treatment you need conveniently, and discretely, with Invisalign clear braces. Invisalign clear braces are made to address the concerns of apprehensive orthodontics patients. With Invisalign, you can straighten your teeth without having to make any changes to your daily routine or busy lifestyle. Best of all, hardly anyone will notice you’re wearing braces at all. To explore the Invisalign difference for yourself, make an appointment with Dr. Banda today at Cranbrook Dental Care . Dr. Banda is a trusted metro Detroit dentist, proudly serving families throughout Bloomfield Hills, MI, Troy, Clarkston, Royal Oaks, Birmingham, and the surrounding communities.

How Does Invisalign Work?

Invisalign is compromised of a series of clear plastic aligners (braces) which incrementally reposition your teeth. To get you started with Invisalign, Dr. Banda will take detailed impressions of your teeth and send the information to the Invisalign labs. Invisalign will use this to custom design your aligners, which will be sent to Dr. Banda after a couple of weeks. You will start your treatment with the first set of aligners, exchanging out each set every couple of weeks until your treatment is complete. The number of Invisalign clear aligners you’ll need will depend on the severity of your orthodontic problem. Invisalign clear braces are comfortable because, unlike traditional metal braces, they have no brackets or wires to break off in or poke the inside of your mouth.

Why Is Invisalign Different?

  • No Brackets or Wires
  • No Painful Adjustments
  • Conveniently Removable for Eating, Oral Hygiene, or Important Occasions
  • Comfortable Custom Fit
  • Short 12 Month Average Treatment Time (for adults)
  • Nearly Invisible
  • Reliable Results

Invisalign Appointments in Bloomfield Hills, MI

Don’t let another year go by without getting the orthodontic treatment you need. Not only will Invisalign treatment improve your smile and boost your self-confidence, it will also improve your oral hygiene and keep your mouth healthy as you get older. Make your Invisalign consultation appointment with Dr. Banda today. Cranbrook Dental Care restores smiles daily throughout metro Detroit including: Troy, Bloomfield Hills, Clarkston, Royal Oaks and Birmingham.

What to Expect During Your First Dental Visit

December 15, 2014

158668598If it’s been a long while since you’ve visited the dentist, you might be apprehensive about making an appointment for a dental checkup. Dr. Banda wants to help you overcome your dental anxiety so that you can get the preventive dental care you need. To help do this, we have outlined what you can expect during your first dental visit at Cranbrook Dental Care. You can make an appointment with Dr. Banda today for your next dental check up. Cranbrook Dental Care helps families stay healthy throughout metro Detroit including, Troy, Bloomfield Hills, Clarkston, Royal Oaks and Birmingham.

Your First Dental Visit May Include:

  • Tooth-by-tooth Exam

o    Evaluate your risk of tooth decay, root decay, and gum or bone disease

o   Evaluate your need for tooth restoration or tooth replacement

o   Check your bite and jaw for problems

o   Remove any stains or deposits on your teeth

  • Digital X-rays

o   Less radiation

o   High quality images

  • Oral Cancer Screening

o   Check for red or white patches or mouth sores

o   Check the tissues in your mouth for lumps or other abnormalities

  • Periodontal Analysis

o   Pocket depth

o   Bleeding points

o   Gum recession

o   Furcation involvement

o    Mobility

  • Bite Assessment

o   Check for excessive tooth wear, tooth breakage, tooth sensitivity, jaw joint pain, and joint noises

Your First Dental Visit in Bloomfield Hills, MI

The information gathered during your first dental visit will serve as the basis for the treatment your dentist recommends. Remember that regular dental examinations are essential to maintain good oral health and protect your overall health. Don’t delay the dental care you need any longer. Make an appointment with Dr. Banda today for your routine dental checkup. The experienced and compassionate dentists of Cranbrook Dental Care proudly restore smiles throughout metro Detroit including, Troy, Bloomfield Hills, Clarkston, Royal Oaks and Birmingham.

How Much Do You Know About Oral Cancer?

November 15, 2014

177407021Unlike other cancers, oral cancer can easily go undetected if you don’t visit the dentist for a regular check-up. An early oral cancer diagnoses could save your life. Make an appointment with Dr. Banda today for your oral cancer screening. The experienced dentists of Cranbrook Dental Care use Vizilite, the leading oral cancer screening system, to check for early signs of oral cancer. Cranbrook Dental Care proudly serves families throughout metro Detroit including, Troy, Bloomfield Hills, Clarkston, Royal Oaks and Birmingham.

Oral Cancer Symptoms

  • Mouth sore that lasts longer than two weeks (most common symptom)
  • Persistent mouth pain
  • Lump in the cheek
  • White or red patch on the gums, tongue, tonsil, or lining of the mouth
  • Sore throat or constant feeling that something is caught in the throat
  • Difficulty swallowing or chewing
  • Difficulty moving the jaw or tongue
  • Numbness anywhere in the mouth
  • Jaw swelling
  • Loose teeth
  • Severe toothaches
  • Voice change
  • Lump in the neck
  • Rapid unexplained weight loss
  • Halitosis

Oral Cancer Risk Factors

  • Tobacco and Alcohol– Including cigarette smoking, heavy alcohol use, or the use of both tobacco and alcohol together. Using tobacco plus alcohol poses a much greater risk than using either substance alone.
  • HPV Infection – The sexually transmitted human papillomavirus (specifically the HPV 16 type) has been linked to a subset of oral cancers.
  • Age– Risk increases with age. Especially people over 40.
  • Prolonged Sun Exposure– Cancer of the lip can be caused by sun exposure.
  • Diet– A diet low in fruits and vegetables may also play a role in oral cancer development.

Oral Cancer Screening in Bloomfield Hills, MI

Regular dental visits are not only essential to maintaining good oral health they can literally save your life. Don’t take a chance with your health; make an appointment with Dr. Banda and the experienced dentists of Cranbrook Dental Care to get the oral cancer screening you need. Cranbrook Dental Care proudly serves families throughout metro Detroit including, Troy, Bloomfield Hills, Clarkston, Royal Oaks and Birmingham.

Does your dentist use Intraoral Cameras?

October 15, 2014

working dWhen you think of going to the dentist, one image you might imagine is the dental x-ray. X-rays allow dentists to find cavities, check the health of a tooth’s root and the bone surrounding the tooth, check on developing teeth and monitor the health of your teeth and jawbone. However, when your dentist detects a problem such as a cavity, or other tooth decay, it’s hard to relate that issue clearly to the patient using just the x-ray image. What appears to be a tiny dark blemish in an x-ray image might de-emphasize the magnitude of a particular dental problem. If your dentist doesn’t use the latest technology to diagnose your symptoms, it’s time to make an appointment with Dr. Banda. The experienced dentists of Cranbrook Dental Care use intraoral cameras to diagnose and treat the patients of Cranbrook Dental Care. Call Dr. Banda today to set up your next appointment. Cranbrook Dental Care proudly serves families throughout metro Detroit including, Troy, Bloomfield Hills, Clarkston, Royal Oaks and Birmingham.

The Benefits of Intraoral Cameras

Intraoral cameras are small camera devices, no larger than a dental mirror, with a disposable cover and an attached LED light, that can take both digital still photos and video of the inside of your mouth. These images can be shown on a video monitor inside the treatment room during your visit. If the dentist does detect an issue inside your mouth, they can show you the affected area with an image that can be magnified up to 40 times on a video monitor. As a diagnostic tool, the intraoral camera can be used to find and document dental problems from every angle and in between your teeth. You can see issues involving discoloration of the gums, gum disease, cracked teeth and broken fillings, plaque deposits and cavities next to fillings.

Treatment Using Intraoral Cameras in Metro Detroit

The use of the intraoral camera is beneficial for both you and your dentist. As an educational tool, you become a part of the examination process and can be better informed about your treatment options. Your dentist can keep better documentation for your future care with a tool that gives them better visibility during treatment and image power that rivals a microscope. Most importantly, intraoral cameras aid in the early detection of dental problems. Contact Dr. Banda and the qualified dentists at Cranbrook Dental Care today to set up your next appointment. Cranbrook Dental Care proudly serves patients throughout metro Detroit including, Troy, Bloomfield Hills, Clarkston, Royal Oaks and Birmingham.

Best Time in History to See The Dentist

September 15, 2014

178418514Many Americans have fears associated with going to the dentist to some degree. Some of those fears are caused by bad experiences from our childhoods, hearing about the bad experiences of others, or perhaps just a dislike of the idea of dental work in general.

But when it comes to the health of your teeth and the availability of quality dental care, there is no better time than the present to visit Dr. Banda at Cranbrook Dental Care in metro Detroit, MI. Ever wonder what people did to treat tooth pain and decay before the advancements in modern dentistry we enjoy today?

Interesting Facts about Dental History

The origins of modern dentistry can be traced all the way back to the Romans and Egyptians. However, the causes of both tooth pain and decay were not known back then. Nor was the importance of oral hygiene and maintenance. Without this basic understanding, the ancients attributed dental problems to demons and evil spirits. Many even believed that holes in teeth were caused by tooth worms.

Our ancestors were just as creative in seeking remedies to tooth problems, including using arsenic and fumigants. The Romans were fond of using urine (for the ammonia) to clean their teeth, while the Egyptians used opium to treat pain. There were also advocates for using wine and vinegar as mouthwash, or brushing your teeth using the twig of a fig tree and a honey and oil paste.

While there is evidence of crude dental tools as early as 7000 B.C, the first record of modern dental procedures didn’t emerge until the middle ages. Some books from this period have written instructions on tooth extraction. Back then, dental procedures were performed by barbers. The same barbers that shaved beards and trimmed hair would also perform surgical procedures such as bleeding, cupping, leeching, and extracting teeth.

Modern Dentistry

It wasn’t until the early 18th century that modern dentistry began to take shape. In 1723 Pierre Fauchard, a French surgeon, published The Surgeon Dentist, A Treatise on Teeth. In the 1800’s the first dental chair, porcelain teeth, orthodontics, ether anesthesia and dental college emerged.

In 1938, the modern toothbrush was invented. In 1950, fluoride toothpaste came to market. The 1980’s brought about the use of dental implants and home teeth whitening. Cosmetic dentistry has only become popular in the last 20 years.

A brief look into our history will show that we are very lucky to be living in the modern era of dentistry. Unlike our forefathers, we have immediate access to hygienic, pain free dental care. You can rest assured that this is the best time, in history, to see your dentist and be proactive about your overall oral health. Take advantage of this access and contact Dr. Banda at Cranbrook Dental Care today to set up your next appointment. We serve everyone throughout metro Detroit including, Troy, Bloomfield Hills, Clarkston, Royal Oaks and Birmingham.

Calm Your Fears with Sedation Dentistry

August 15, 2014

478126661Something that many people have in common is a fear. Whether it is a fear of snakes or flying, may people live with so many different fears, and it may affect the way they live their daily lives. For some the fear may be slight, but for others, it can be crippling. A fear that many people have in common is a fear of the dentist. Because of this fear, people may delay the much needed dental work they need performed, causing them to live their lives with a deteriorating mouth. Though you may feel as though there is nothing you can do to get over your fear, Dr. Banda is able to help. By offering sedation dentistry at his Bloomfield Hills, MI dental office, he is able to calm the fears of his patients with ease.

Aside from our patients who have a fear of the dentist, sedation dentistry is also able to help those who suffer from TMJ and people who find it difficult to keep their mouths open for extended periods of time. One form of sedation we offer our patients is IV sedation. With this, we will sit down and talk to you, evaluating your anxiety level. This is a very personalized form of sedation, allowing us to administer just the right amount to ensure your absolute comfort. You will receive the sedation intravenously, and you will feel extreme relaxation and absolutely no pain during your dental work. Our doctors will be able to perform your dental work with ease while you sit and rest.

The other form of sedation we offer is oral conscious sedation. This involves taking a prescribed pill or drinking a liquid medication before your appointment. Again, you will be able to unwind while your dental work is being performed, and you will not feel any pain. With both forms of sedation, your vital signs, such as your breathing and heart rate, will be monitored, making sure everything is going smoothly. Another important thing to remember is that you will need a trusted loved one to bring you home after your dental appointment, as the effects of the sedation will still be in your system. If you would like to know more about sedation dentistry and how Dr. Banda can help, contact our office today!

Do you have questions about these services, or do you need to schedule an appointment with Dr. Banda or Dr. Steven Hane? Call us today! We are able to take care of all of your general, cosmetic, restorative, and sedation dentistry needs. We are proud to serve patients from across the Bloomfield Hills, MI area, including Royal Oak, Clarkston, Troy, and Birmingham. We look forward to treating you and giving you a beautiful, healthy smile!

Treating Sleep Apnea and Snoring with an Oral Appliance

April 24, 2014

sleep apneaWhen you don’t get enough sleep at night, you can feel tired, stressed out, and moody the next day. If you feel this way often enough, you may see declines in your overall health and wellbeing.

For some, there’s an easy fix to these symptoms. Maybe you just need to go bed earlier and at a more consistent time each night. In other cases, though, the fix may involve the diagnosis and treatment of a common but under-diagnosed condition known as sleep apnea.

Patients who struggle with sleep apnea stop breathing for 10 seconds or more throughout the night. As a result, the brain to send out a signal waking the patient up to take a breath.

Not every patient wakes up completely, though, which is why some patients don’t even know they are struggling with it. If you haven’t been diagnosed with sleep apnea but think you’re struggling with it, here’s a symptom to watch out for: snoring.

Often, the cause of a patient’s snoring and the cause of a patient’s sleep apnea go back to the same thing: obstruction from the tongue or lower jaw. Thankfully, there’s treatment for both at Dr. Banda’s office in Bloomfield Hills. A custom-made oral appliance from Cranbrook Dental Care will reposition your tongue and lower jaw while you sleep so that air passes through without anything stopping it. As a result, you can sleep better at night, and without snoring.

Are you worried that you might be struggling with sleep apnea? Call Cranbrook Dental Care in Bloomfield Hills to find out how Dr. Banda can help. We’re happy to offer care for sleep apnea and snoring to patients from Clarkston, Troy, Royal Oak, Birmingham, and the entire metropolitan Detroit area.

Comfortable Care with Contemporary Technology

February 27, 2014

In today’s post, we want to talk about two great tools that are helping Dr. Banda provide comfortable, preventive care to patients from Bloomfield Hills and beyond. Both are used for detecting serious oral health issues before they have a chance to dramatically impact a patient’s oral health.

First up is DIAGNOdent. Dr. Banda uses this tool to identify decay early, before it can be seen with just a visual exam. To do this, it uses a laser diode to measure surfaces quality against a healthy benchmark reading. When the diode finds a weak area, the tool makes a sound, alerting us to it so we can provide treatment.

The great benefit of treating cavities early is that patients have a more comfortable experience. Fillings for these very early cavities are shallower and simpler. That makes the process less invasive and lets patients keep more of their natural smile for longer.

The second tool we want to talk about is ViziLite. Like DIAGNOdent, it’s an early detection tool, but instead of focusing on decay, it helps doctors like Dr. Banda look for oral cancer. A very serious condition, oral cancer claims more lives annually than Hodkins disease, and cancers affecting the cervix, brain, liver, kidneys, and ovaries. What’s more, a rising number of cases in both women and men have been connected to HPV and not the normal risk factors, which include tobacco use and excessive alcohol consumption. ViziLite makes it possible to offer early, lifesaving care.

Want To Learn More About DIAGNOdent or ViziLite?

Visit the technology section on our webpage to learn more about the tools we’re using to help patients enjoy more comfortable care. You can also give us a call to schedule an appointment with Dr. Banda. Cranbrook Dental Care serves patients from Bloomfield Hills, Clarkston, Troy, Birmingham, Royal Oak, and beyond.

Protect Yourself from the Hidden Dangers of Periodontal Disease with Dr. Banda

January 29, 2014

When you think about periodontal disease, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? Perhaps the thought of gum disease evokes images of receding gums or bleeding when you brush your teeth, or even eventual tooth loss if the condition progresses. Did you know, though, that untreated periodontal disease can actually affect your health in other ways? At Cranbrook Dental Care in Bloomfield Hills, MI, Dr. David Banda and his team provide comprehensive periodontal therapy to patients with gum disease to stop the condition in its tracks.

Periodontal Disease: The Systemic Link

In addition to contributing to major oral health problems, periodontal disease has been linked to a number of other, potentially more serious, complications. When the bacteria that accumulates in your mouth as a result of gum disease leaches into the blood stream, it can spread to organs and tissues throughout the body. Though research continues to delve into this systemic connection, the following have already been found to be consequences of untreated periodontal disease:

  • Increased risk of coronary artery disease, heart attack and stroke
  • Pulmonary hypertension
  • Preterm birth and low birth weight infants
  • High blood pressure
  • Higher risk of pancreatic cancer
  • Gastrointestinal disorders
  • Rheumatoid arthritis

For the majority of patients, prompt periodontal therapy can substantially reduce the risk of developing these and other serious health problems.

Healthy Mouth, Healthy Body

If you’ve noticed the common symptoms of periodontal disease – bleeding gums, sensitivity, gum recession or chronic bad breath – it’s important that you address the problem before it becomes worse. Contact our office in Bloomfield Hills, MI today and schedule your consultation with Dr. Banda. We also gladly serve patients in Clarkston, Troy, Birmingham, Royal Oak and surrounding communities within the entire Detroit area. We look forward to helping you achieve optimal oral health and overall wellness!

 

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