Springfield, Mo Dentist

Dr. Green's blogs about cosmetic dentistry, TMJ treatment, and advanced general dentistry

Top Springfield Dentist for Ten Years in a Row

Top Dentist Dr. Randi Green is again named one of Springfield’s best dentists for a tenth consecutive year and certified by her peers through Top Dentists and 417 Magazine. Dr. Green is an advanced general dentist who knows you deserve the best dental healthcare.

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The Uncommon Smile Doctor Customer Experience

Our practice Manager, Daniel, recently sat down with Zach Hoskins of Client Experience Architect to share what makes the Smile Doctor dental experience so different from other dental offices in Springfield, Missouri.

Physiologic Orthodontics
TMJ Pain Treatment & Therapy

Why see an LVI dentist for non-surgical jaw development?

Why choose Dr. Randi Green to manage your bite and straighten your teeth? Any dentist or orthodontist can straighten your teeth; it’s not that hard. Now, you can even purchase a direct-to-consumer clear aligner straightening kit with do-it-yourself-orthodontics bypassing the need to see a qualified professional for your straight teeth. Read more to find out why people are seeking Dr. Green for physiologic treatment.

TMJ Pain Treatment & Therapy

Jaw Popping Gone After TMJ Treatment

My first lockjaw episode sent me to the ER in a panic. Not being able to open my jaw made me claustrophobic and anxious. The only recommendation from the hospital was to take ibuprofen, use a warm towel compress, and an ENT referral.

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Why do I have a bad bite?

Crooked teeth are harder to clean, making them more susceptible to dental cavities and gum disease. Misaligned teeth can also wear down faster, leading to broken teeth, crowns, loose teeth, sore teeth and the list goes on. Misaligned teeth are often a sign of more significant problems like TMJ dysfunction, bad posture, and an inadequate airway.

Physiologic Orthodontics

The Effect of Airway on Facial Development

Unobstructed nasal breathing is the number-one key to a person’s quality of life. Human beings are naturally nasal breathers. Mouth breathing usually begins in response to an airway obstruction such as allergies, illness, enlarged tonsils, and adenoids, or a deviated septum. Mouth breathing can also become a habit that remains once the obstruction is eliminated. Normal facial development is reliant upon proper nasal breathing.

Comprehensive Teeth Cleaning
Laser Periodontal Therapy
Tooth Colored Fillings

The Top Six Suggestions to Safeguard Your Smile During the Sugar-Filled Holidays

As the holiday season approaches and sugar consumption rises, it's crucial to understand its impact on oral health. Excessive sugar can lead to tooth decay and gum disease, as mouth bacteria thrive on it and produce harmful acids. To safeguard your dental health, remember to brush and floss regularly, wait 30 minutes after consuming sweets to brush, and choose tooth-friendly alternatives like Xylitol. See the top six suggestions to help balance your sugar intake.

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