Henry Buhl, Orthodontist
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Henry Buhl

Orthodontist

4355 TN-58 Chattanooga Tennessee, 37416

About

Craniofacial group children's hospital, great Lakes society orthodontists, Southern society orthodontists, American society general dentists, tn. Dept health appointment to hospital affiliation

Education and Training

Furman university BS 1970

university of Kentucky DMD 1974

university of Kentucky MS 1978

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Henry Buhl's Expert Contributions
  • A Primer to Dentistry on General Topics

    I've been deliberate about waiting to define the way I want to set this blog up in order to sample some questions over the past few months and see what topics are of interest. I find that many patients through their questions make me realize that a vast majority doesn't get regular Dental Care. That...

  • How can I make the process of losing teeth easier for my son?

    Perhaps the easiest way is 2 time the loss of his baby teeth into the reason which is to accommodate is growth not only in the size of his body as he gets taller but also in the size of his head as it accommodates larger teeth coming in up to adolescence when the head is fully matured. If necessary you can also protract this into the older patient who slows down and begins to be more sedentary, move slower has arthritis and poor vision. The point being that life is a process with many different organs and systems accommodating all the changes necessary to sustain life. Make your explanation perfectly rational and understandable in terms that he or she understands would be my best shot at resolving your dilemma and his concerns, all perfectly normal like having to get a haircut before church. READ MORE

  • Are there any natural remedies for dry mouth?

    Dry mouth is a systemic change in the ability to produce saliva and can be diminished by pathologic problems with the glands that secrete saliva of which there are many strategically positioned to help aid in digestion as well as lubricating the tissues of the mouth which Aid in properly being able to speak. This becomes a part of the endocrine system which regulates many functions as well as your lacrimal glands which lubricate your eyes. The point being that systems don't lend themselves well in the body to natural remedy rather they respond better to medications which are laboratory tested and proven by research. Dentist an endocrinologist, as well as ear nose and throat specialist are the most confident people to help you sort out this problem and where it comes from and best to treat it READ MORE

  • What causes erosion of teeth?

    If it's the top biting surfaces of your teeth that you're speaking of it could be that bruxism or grinding of the teeth during sleep due to stress or poor bite could be the cause of this attrition. If it's the facial or the tongue sides of the teeth it could be dietary or even salaverry. Dry mouth can be one of the symptoms that accommodate erosive conditions as well as too much citric acid in the form of lemons tomato products like ketchup, or pizza sauce used in excess or even too many lemons or even excessive amounts of orange juice. Remember to brush between meals and use Sensodyne toothpaste for hypersensitivity. READ MORE

  • Do I need braces to get rid of the gap in my teeth?

    Not necessarily. Depending on the size of the gap in the proportions of your front teeth, your dentist may recommend just enlarging the front teeth slightly and distributing the space between 1 to 4 teeth by making them slightly larger with bonding. READ MORE

  • What are the best home remedies for toothache?

    Anything that a product over the counter like Orajel May alleviate mild discomfort. Anything more than occasional use merits a dentist looking closer to your dietary habits your son has and possibly tying that to the reason that he's complaining of toothaches more often then rare that should be normal it is very possible that extensive amounts of sugar are being ingested that you are unaware of in the form of carbonated drinks adding sugar to coffee or too many sweets without brushing between meals which is the most prevalent cause of decay that lead to toothaches. I would not overlook the cause of problem being dietary in nature as there seems to be sugar in everything we eat and this affects the delicate balance of an animal and the potential for causing chronic dental pain if excellent hygiene is not used during the Adolescent years when sugar intake tends to be very high. READ MORE

  • What is causing my teeth to yellow?

    Your physician may recommended dietary supplements if other systems are being affected besides your noticing yellowing of your teeth. This condition that you describe doesn't usually just come about; rather, it is more chronic in nature based on individuals and how much enamel they actually have covering the underlying materials of the tooth structure itself, which are not as white as the enamel that covers them. Dentin is the material which is underneath the enamel and is orange in color so it would give the appearance that with diminished amounts of enamel covering the Dentin that you're yellowing this might be perfectly natural for you, but someone else could need restorations. READ MORE

  • What foods should I eat after going to the dentist?

    Two things come to mind that should have been explained. If the restoration the dentist placed required a secondary set they may have wanted you to postpone eating for a short period of time usually 4 to 6 hours to allow the set to cure. The second thing would be if they gave you a nerve block which numbs your tongue there could have been concerned that you might traumatize your tongue until the feeling came back usually 30 to 45 minutes. Sounds like they just didn't elaborate on why they needed you to wait READ MORE

  • What are the early signs for gum disease?

    These could be pathologic in nature and monilial which is a yeast infection that occurs from metabolic imbalance in our endocrine system as a safety measure the body produces. Scraping the affected area and microscopic examination would yield the proper medication or oral rinse to recommend. You also could have an allergy to some medication that you may be applying topically which has an oral manifestation that you're noticing in the form of the white spots. READ MORE

  • What is the treatment for dry mouth?

    Dry mouth or xerostomia is a sticky problem to solve because it affects mini systems not the least of which are the salivary glands which can have obstructions and diminish the flow of saliva to the tongue spaces and the cheeks from the parotid glands which are in the cheeks and the sublingual glands which are under the tongue. An obstruction is called a salad READ MORE

  • Can an iron deficiency affect my teeth health in any way?

    This may be an endocrine problem which needs to be investigated by ear Physicians. All teeth have a blood supply as well as a nerve anything which interrupts circulation for the transmission of impulses as an iron deficiency would can affect the sensitivity of your teeth either individually or in groups of teeth. READ MORE

  • Can tooth sensitivity be cured by changing toothpaste?

    The component formulary for toothpaste composition is basically pumice and the flavoring. It is not likely that this has much to do with sensitivity, but it is more likely that the stiffness of your brush does and the manner in which you use it possibly, bear in mind the proper technique for brushing is a rolling motion not a back-and-forth scrubbing motion with a hard brush. This is the most usual way that scratches are put in the enamel with too stiff of a brush and improper technique which leads to Chronic sensitivity and gingival recession. Brushing harder or longer is not the issue its proper technique with a soft-bristled brush then don't forget your dental floss usage READ MORE

  • What causes bleeding gums in kids?

    A nine-year-old should be using floss properly and if it's difficult for them to manipulate it, then a floss aid would be recommended to be able to get to the areas between the teeth where cavities begin and the gum tissue is much more likely to bleed from excess bacteria that is not being removed properly. His or her hygienist will take the time to properly instruct them on how to brush and floss and you will see this problem disappear for a healthier mouth and fewer cavities between check-ups. READ MORE

  • What is the best way to whiten my teeth?

    Over-the-counter whitening is usually 2% peroxide based oral consumption being the key component not just peroxide out of a bottle which is not meant to be taken by mouth. You can graduate this up with products your dentists recommend that are stronger up to even 30% depending on the results that you are looking for and the amount of surface area you want to whiten to the point where even ultraviolet lights can accelerate and distribute the material more thoroughly in a concentrated effort rather than spend weeks of wearing the mouthpieces to achieve the results you desire. Of course the office procedures with the dentist are going to be much more expensive than an over-the-counter kit but they will probably yield more long-lasting results. READ MORE

  • Does a root canal take longer to heal for a diabetic?

    It's possible because diabetic patients tend to heal slower from Cuts or generalized wounds and a root canal is actually an invasive procedure to remove the nerve and circulation of the tooth. READ MORE

  • Can you be prone to getting cavities?

    There's a big difference between the effectiveness of brushing as witnessed by a dentist or hygienist compared to that of a parent. Next time you're in the dentist office ask them to provide you with a video of proper brushing technique and sit with the patient while they watch it and discuss the differences you see as far as the effectiveness shown. Most likely some supervision is all that's needed to control bacteria which is the cause and then you should start getting good check-ups providing no secret sugar is being used while it's cool that you don't know about without brushing between meals. READ MORE

  • I have halitosis. Is there a permanent solution to help with this?

    This may require help from your ear, nose, and throat doctor as well as your dentist to determine the actual cause, whether it be a carious lesion in a tooth that is untreated, over-retained wisdom teeth, or follicular tonsillitis or some manifestation of the oropharynx causing the halitosis. READ MORE

  • I have had 3 teeth chip in the past year. Is this normal?

    Most likely stress of your bite is causing this problem and your occlusion, the way your teeth bite, may have to be adjusted or possibly a night guard implemented to restrict the damage that you are doing unconsciously, possibly during sleep. READ MORE

  • Why isn't my baby teething?

    There is a wide range of variance for when babies begin to acknowledge option of teeth pushing underneath the gum and beginning to break through. Sometimes thumb-sucking retards this, but you're still within a range of normal at 9 months. READ MORE

  • Why is my face swollen after a root canal treatment?

    The symptoms in association with an elevated temperature means a call back to the dentist who performed a root canal and possible confirmation that you're on the right antibiotic if one was prescribed. READ MORE

  • My daughter is 8 years old and her baby teeth have still not fallen out. Is it normal?

    The back teeth which are still in place most likely will not fall out until 9, 10, or 11 in girls and they are still a year or two ahead of boys' loss of baby teeth. READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

listed as recipient in leading Physicians of the world

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • faculty appointment of Orthodontic dept. UKCD 1978 - 1980

Awards

  • leading physicians of the world 2017  
  • full scholarship to Furman, 1970 1967 athletic dept. 
  • rural scholarship dental UK 1970 State of Ky. 
  • health professions scholarship 1970 UK CD alumni assn. 
  • Dual enrollment at 14 experimental 1964 UK 

Professional Memberships

  • TDA, ADA, TDDS  
  • GLSO, SSO  

Charities and Philanthropic Endeavors

  • Fellow, UK

Professional Society Memberships

  • American Dental Association, Tennessee Dental Association

Articles and Publications

  • Author, 1978, Histological Evaluation of the Isodyne Force Module, 

  • Published

Teaching and speaking

  • Chattanooga Kiwanis Club

Favorite professional publications

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