For approximately 22 years, Monica Boniadi, DDS, has provided dental care to clients from her practice, Aliso Laguna Family Dental Care, in Aliso Viejo, California. To keep up with ongoing advances in dental care, Dr. Monica Boniadi maintains membership in the American Dental Association. Dentists looking for ways to find information about the latest clinical trials and other research topics now have a new tool. The Journal of the American Dental Association (JADA) recently rolled out JADA+ Clinical Scans, which is designed to provide study articles and new information about treatments in a concise and easy-to-read format. The new tool can be accessed by visiting jada.ada.org/clinicalscans. In his comments, JADA editor Dr. Michael Glick pointed to the sometimes overwhelming deluge of information available to dentists. Dr. Glick says that JADA+ Clinical Scans was developed to filter the good information from the bad and help dentists get quick access to quality research materials.
0 Comments
Dr. Monica Boniadi graduated from University of California, Los Angeles with her DDS and has been practicing dentistry in the state for more than two decades. An award-winning professional, Monica Boniadi, DDS, is the owner and dentist at the Laser & Cosmetic Dental Institute of Orange County and provides such services as porcelain fillings, root canals, and treatment for gum diseases such as gingivitis and periodontitis. Gum disease is a serious ailment that can result in the loss of bone around the teeth and, if untreated, the loss of the teeth themselves. There are two main types of gum disease: gingivitis and periodontitis. Gingivitis is the most mild form of gum disease. It occurs when tartar and plaque are left on the teeth for too long due to poor oral hygiene. Bacteria from the tartar and plaque cause the gums to become red and swollen and prone to bleeding. Generally less severe, gingivitis does not cause any tissue or bone loss and it can be treated with regular brushing, flossing, and cleanings at the dentist. Periodontitis is more serious and is occurs when gingivitis is left untreated. Over time, the plaque grows below the gum line, and the body begins breaking down tissue and bone around the teeth in as a part of its natural chronic inflammatory response to the toxins. The gums begin pulling away from the teeth, leaving open spaces that often become infected; if untreated, teeth normally must be removed. |
AuthorPatients visiting the dental practice of Dr. Monica Boniadi for the first time will find an advanced facility reflecting the many changes that have taken place in dentistry over the last 20 years. Archives
January 2017
Categories
All
|