Oral thrush, also
known oral candidiasis, is a condition that occurs when a fungus called Candida
albicans builds up on the lining of your mouth.
Anyone can develop oral thrush, but babies, young children, older
adults, or anyone with a compromised immune system due to an illness such as
HIV are more susceptible. Conversely, candidiasis lesions can be an early sign
of an HIV infection.
The main symptom of
oral thrush is creamy white lesions in the mouth, usually on the tongue or inner
cheeks. In some cases, the lesions may appear on the roof of the mouth or on
the back of the throat. Thrush is caused when the naturally occurring fungi in
the body get out of balance, which is why the very old, very young, and people
with weak immune systems are at higher risk. Good oral hygiene is an essential
part of treating oral thrush. Healthy adults and children can recover fairly
easily from the infection, especially if they follow a complete oral care
routine of twice-daily tooth brushing and daily proper flossing.
If you are experiencing any symptoms of candidiasis, contact Dr. Brian Williams immediately at (480) 889-1800 for an oral examination.
Monday, December 16, 2013
Sunday, December 15, 2013
Pericoronitis
Pericoronitis is a dental disorder in which the gum tissue around the molar teeth becomes swollen and infected. This disorder usually occurs as a result of wisdom teeth, the third and final set of molars that most people get in their late teens or early twenties. Symptoms of pericoronitis include; swelling in the gum tissue, a "bad taste" in the mouth, swelling of the lymph nodes in the neck, or difficulty opening the mouth. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, contact Scottsdale, AZ Dentist, Dr. Brian Williams as soon as possible for an evaluation at (480) 889-1800.
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Our Mission Statement
"Our Mission is to help people keep their permanent teeth for their whole lifetime. We achieve our mission by providing an atmosphere for our patients to make positive choices for long-term health. We provide support through patient education and teach the importance of Function, Stability, and Aesthetics as part of our comprehensive care philosophy. We also believe that the foundation for better health is the maintenance of the mutual trust, care, respect, understanding, and fairness that is necessary to any doctor—patient relationship." - Dr. Brian Williams & Staff
Dr. Brian Williams, D.D.S., F.A.G.D., 9825 E. Bell Road, Suite 140, Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Office: (480) 889-1800 Fax: (480) 889-0156 Website: www.brianwilliamsdds.com
Dr. Brian Williams, D.D.S., F.A.G.D., 9825 E. Bell Road, Suite 140, Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Office: (480) 889-1800 Fax: (480) 889-0156 Website: www.brianwilliamsdds.com
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Bad Breath
Bad breath can be caused by what you eat, not cleaning your mouth, dry mouth, smoking or other medical conditions. Persistent bad breath can also be one of the warning signs of gum disease. Brushing twice a day and flossing daily are essential to reducing bad breath and preventing gum disease. Brushing your tongue can help too. If you’re concerned about what’s causing your bad breath, contact Dr. Brian Williams. He can determine the cause and offer a treatment plan.
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