Dr. Matthew J. Bridges delivers excellent dental care to adults, as well as children, in his Duncan, OK dentist practice. His expertise extends to treat general, restorative, orthodontic cosmetic, and prosthetic dentistry patients, as well as sleep apnea and snoring patients. He has experience successfully treating patients with TMJ Disorders, TMD, and airway issues caused by dental issues and oral composition. He and his family live in Duncan, and his hobbies include home improvement and software development.
There are things we ask our children to do that many of them don’t understand; things like cleaning their room, wearing socks with their shoes, and sharing toys. You may be able to explain away the importance of these things to your children, but what do you tell them when they ask about visiting the…
Cosmetic dentistry is believed to date as far back as 700 B.C when the Etruscans created dentures from bone and ivory. Thousands of years later, we are still developing new ways to create beautiful smiles with cosmetic dental solutions that, thankfully, no longer use animal bones. If you are dissatisfied with your smile because of…
When your child is sick, do you take him or her to a general practitioner or to a pediatrician? When choosing a babysitter, do you look for someone who has knowledge and experience regarding children? Most likely, you answered “pediatrician” and “yes, of course.” Choosing a family dentist to be your children’s dentist just makes…
A healthy mouth starts at home. Both children and adults should establish an oral hygiene routine that will keep their breath fresh, teeth strong, and gums healthy. The routine should include brushing, flossing, and rinsing. We’ll discuss these practices as well as other habits you can implement to maintain good oral health. The best thing…
The differences between a dentist and dental surgeon (usually called an oral surgeon) can be compared to those of a general doctor and a general surgeon. Many people visit their GP, or general practitioner, multiple times a year for check-ups, physicals, common illnesses, and minor injuries. However, if an injury requires surgery, your GP will…
Tooth pain has a variety of causes, but thanks to modern dentistry, each cause has a solution. The type of pain you are feeling—sharp, dull, or throbbing—can be an indication of exactly what is causing your toothache. You can type your symptoms into WebMD to find the cause of your toothache, but an accurate diagnosis…
Dental crowns are high on the list of the most used restorative dental procedures. One major benefit of having a dental crown placed is that your natural tooth root is saved. The tooth roots prevent jawbone atrophy, meaning they can spare you from the dreaded “caved-in” look of some elderly individuals. Other advantages include decreased…
It’s finally autumn, which means it’s time to get excited about flannels, pumpkin-spiced lattes, Halloween parties, and Thanksgiving family gatherings. OK, maybe not flannels. Surprisingly, fall habits and events can negatively impact our oral health. Indulging in flavored coffees, Halloween candy, and sweets at Thanksgiving may erode the enamel on your teeth, which can result…
The pulp is the innermost part of your tooth and consists of nerves and blood vessels that extend from the crown to the roots. When the pulp is damaged by decay, disease, and injury, removal of infected tissue is required so that the infection and/or pain can subside. This is called a root canal treatment,…
A regular dental cleaning significantly improves your oral and overall health. Not only will a professional cleaning keep your smile beautiful, it also decreases your chances of developing gum disease, cavities, and even heart problems. Of course, brushing and flossing your teeth at home is crucial, but at a dental checkup, a hygienist will give…