Picking the right toothbrush can be an overwhelming experience. Well, it doesn’t have to be, but all of those shapes, sizes, and colors can make it much harder for some!
Most children have all of their baby teeth by the time they are 2 1/2. Therefore, that age is the time parents should not only be introducing the toothbrush into their lives, but it is also the time that they should schedule their first visit to a dentist.
There are many reasons why you should keep your teeth healthy and clean. Not only will you have a great smile, but you will experience less discomfort and toothaches, be able to chew food correctly, and prevent gum disease or other infections.
As cosmetic dentistry has consistently evolved, and additional treatments are available to restore your smile, there are many benefits that can be seen by scheduling an appointment with a cosmetic dentist. There are millions of Americans that look into the mirror and are unhappy with the appearance of their smile.
We received an emergency call on a Saturday from a gentleman that was very frantic and desperate. He had a filling placed on his front tooth the day before by another dentist in New Jersey and now the filling coming out.
On Saturday, while his parents were busy packing to leave for a family vacation, this nine year old boy fell off of his scooter and fractured both of his two front permanent teeth at the gum line (seen in the “before” photo).
Proper brushing is probably the most important way to keep your mouth healthy. Brushing correctly and with the proper frequency can help you prevent problems before they appear. There are four important things you will need to properly brush your teeth: a toothbrush with soft bristles, toothpaste with fluoride, and the correct angle of brushing.
Don’t let Halloween Candy be a Nightmare! If your kids are like most, they’re going to come home from trick-or-treating with lots and lots of candy. And who doesn’t love Halloween candy? But we all know that the sugary candies at Halloween bring tooth decay in their wake.
This patient was presented to our office for a health clearance necessary before knee replacement surgery. The patient was to have surgery in his month, and could not have any oral infections existing at the time of surgery.
Are you having a dental emergency? Call our Emergency Line: (215) 348-8877