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2017 Best of Greenfield Award

August 10, 2017

Hand holding a trophy in the airThis year, Bagley, Goodwin, & Hrinda, PC and the BH Dental offices are proud to have been named to the 2017 Best of Greenfield Award. Under the category of Offices of Health Practitioners, the Greenfield Award Program has recognized our office as one of the outstanding dentistry practices in the area, and we are proud that our hard work caring for patients has paid off! Thank you to all of our patients and we look forward to continuing to provide outstanding dental care for you and your loved ones year after year. Contact our team to find out more or schedule your appointment.
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Do You Have a Tongue Disorder?

October 17, 2014

Most people don’t think much about tongue disorders unless they have a personal experience with them. However, it’s important to be familiar with common maladies of this all too important part of the body.  Problems with the tongue generally fall into two categories: injury or illness. Traumatic injury is the most common cause of tongue discomfort. There are however other things that can cause severe discomfort of the tongue. If you live in Greenfield, MA, or the surrounding communities, you can contact the team at Bagley, Goodwin, & Hrinda today to diagnose and treat your persistent tongue disorder.

Types of Tongue Disorder

Disorders of the tongue can be detected by both abnormal appearance or pain and discomfort.

  • Iron deficiency anemia may make the tongue appear pale and smooth. Pernicious Anemia, caused by a deficiency in vitamin B-12, may alter the appearance of the tongue in the same manner.
  • Sores on the tongue can be caused by allergic reactions, oral herpes simplex virus infection, canker sores, TB, bacterial infections, or early-stage syphilis.
  • Sores can also be caused by allergies or other disorders of the immune system. A bump on only one side of the tongue may be cancerous.
  • Unexplained red or white areas, sores, or painless hard lumps on the tongue may be signs of cancer and should be examined by a doctor or dentist immediately.
  • Some prescription drugs and antibiotics can cause tongue discomfort, as can injury and infection. A common infection causing tongue discomfort is “thrush” or candidiasis, in which an overgrowth of fungi forms a white film that covers the tongue.
  • Intense pain of the entire mouth can be caused by “burning mouth syndrome”. It’s a continuous or intermittent painful burning sensation in parts of or throughout the entire mouth. Symptoms also include thirst, dry mouth and altered taste. Burning Mouth Syndrome can be caused by the use of some antibiotics, the over use of mouth rinses and sprays, ill fitting dentures and allergic reactions to dental products, certain food and drugs.

Tongue Disorder Treatment in Greenfield, MA

Dentists use the process of elimination to find out exactly what’s causing the discomfort. Tongue discomfort not caused by an infection is usually treated by eliminating the cause. For example, the person may try changing brands of toothpaste, stop eating irritating foods, or have a sharp or broken tooth repaired by a dentist. Warm salt-water rinses may help. Thrush can be treated with an antifungal drug. Sometimes anti depressants might abate the symptoms as well. You should contact the team at Bagley, Goodwin, & Hrinda today if you are experiencing any symptoms of a tongue disorder. The doctors at Bagley, Goodwin, & Hrinda proudly serve patients in Greenfield ,MA, Deerfield, Conway, Shelburne Falls, Turner Falls, Northfield, Amherst, Northampton, and surrounding areas.

Fillings vs. Crowns

April 21, 2014

Dentists have two solutions for treating tooth decay—fillings and crowns. With both, the goal is always the same: stopping decay in its tracks and saving the damaged tooth from being lost.

Fillings are great for treating mild to moderate cases of decay. What’s more, there are two different kinds. Amalgam fillings are made from a variety of metals and have a dark gray color. Composite fillings are made from composite resin and can be shaded to blend in with surrounding teeth. Both can offer patients long-lasting results.

Crowns are made to help patients with more advanced cases of decay. More specifically, they’re used in cases where a tooth is in danger of being lost. Your custom-made crown will be placed over the tooth and permanently attached. Most crowns today are made from porcelain or porcelain fused to metal. With their natural appearance and their strength, crowns can give patients functional, natural-looking results.

Do you want to find out how the doctors at Bagley, Goodwin and Hrinda can help you? Call us today for an appointment. At our Greenfield office. Our team will be happy to assess your needs and recommend a specific plan. If you have any questions afterwards, don’t hesitate to ask. We offer care to patients from Greenfield, Deerfield, Conway, Shelburne Falls, Turner Falls, Northfield, Amherst, Northampton, and beyond.

Protecting Smiles and Lives with Oral Cancer Screenings

March 10, 2014

You already know checkups are important, but they’re about more than just having your teeth checked for gum disease or cavities. Regular checkups also give our doctors a chance to perform regular oral cancer screenings.

Every year, oral cancer claims thousands of lives—more than Hodgkin’s disease, lymphoma, cervical cancer, laryngeal cancer, thyroid cancer or skin cancer. The most common risk factors for it include tobacco use and excessive alcohol consumption, though an increasing number of cases—in both women and men—have been linked to the same strain of HPV behind cervical cancer.

All of which explains why it’s important for every patient to be screened.

During regular checkups at the office of Bagley, Goodwin and Hrinda, we’re happy to look for signs of oral cancer with an oral cancer screening. Some of the most common signs include:

  • A sore or lesion in the mouth that won’t heal
  • A lump or thickening in the cheek
  • A patch of white or red on the gums, tongue, tonsil, or lining of the mouth
  • Difficulty chewing, swallowing, or moving the tongue and the jaw
  • Swelling around the jaw
  • Chronic hoarseness

When oral cancer is treated early, the survival rate for it climbs to as high as 80% to 90%, proving that, as with many other oral health issues, early treatment is vital.

Is it time for your next appointment with our Greenfield dental team? Call Bagley, Goodwin & Hrinda today to schedule a visit. Our doctors serve patients from Greenfield, Deerfield, Conway, Shelburne Falls, Turner Falls, Northfield, Amherst, Northampton, and beyond.