Columbus GA Dentist Blog

Facial pain may be alleviated with TMJ therapy!

Facial pain, tenderness and frequent headaches can often be a sign of a temporomandibular disorder (TMD), commonly called TMJ. These bite disorders are a result of an imbalance in the masticatory system and can be difficult to diagnose without the…

Feel good about your smile with a teeth whitening treatment!

Ready to boost your confidence with a teeth whitening treatment that will have you smiling again? Teeth whitening can provide patients with a quick and economical “smile makeover” that can sometimes transform their overall appearance, especially for those who have…

It’s oral cancer awareness month! Have you been screened?

Oral cancer is a growing health concern world wide that could be dramatically reduced through routine screening that is performed in most dentists' offices, including Columbus dentist Dr. Albert Caves. Many of the early signs or symptoms of oral cancer…

Snoring Keeping You Awake at Night?

Do you wake up feeling like you haven't slept at all? Are you keeping your partner awake with loud snoring? Snoring may be more than just a sleep habit: it can be an indicator of an underlying health issue that…

February is National Children’s Dental Health Month

February is National Children’s Dental Health month and we want to take a moment to consider the importance of pediatric dentistry: keeping your child’s teeth strong and healthy- even their primary, or “baby” teeth. Dr. Albert Caves, a pediatric and…

What Could Restorative Dentistry do for Your Oral Health?

Modern dentistry has evolved into a number of specialized fields that can address almost any dental health problem and help patients keep their natural teeth in good health for a lifetime! Restorative procedures can repair and strengthen a damaged tooth,…

Ready for a Healthy Smile this Year?

Dental problems? Cosmetic concerns? If you have been avoiding the dentist and are ready to restore your oral health this year, make a visit to Dr. Albert Caves, DMD one of your New Year’s resolutions! Your oral health is an…

What You Eat Can Affect Both Oral & Overall Health!

The typical modern diet often contains a high percentage of fast and processed foods which can contain added sugars- even though they may not taste sweet! Busy and on the go, we don’t often take the time to consider how…