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Dental Emergency

added on: September 29, 2023
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

When it comes to first aid, most people think of being able to provide care for cuts, bruises, and broken bones. However, it’s equally important to be prepared to care for dental emergencies. A dental first aid kit can be a lifesaver (or rather, a tooth-saver) in times of oral distress before you can reach… Read More


added on: July 29, 2023
dental emergency

Dental emergencies can occur unexpectedly, causing pain, discomfort, and anxiety. Knowing how to handle these situations promptly and effectively is crucial to minimize pain, prevent further damage, and ensure timely care. In this comprehensive guide, your dentist in Lyndhurst explores common dental emergencies and provides step-by-step instructions on how to handle them. Contact Your Dentist… Read More

Posted In: Dental Emergency

added on: December 30, 2020
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

Toothaches can happen at any time and they can happen to anyone. But that doesn’t necessarily make having a toothache feel any better. When it comes to finding out what’s causing your tooth pain, and how to treat it, there are few steps you can take. However, please note if you’re currently experiencing tooth pain,… Read More


added on: April 10, 2020

There’s a lot of uncertainty in the world today, including whether or not you should see your dentist in Lyndhurst. We’re here to help. As of April 1, 2020, the American Dental Association (ADA) has recommended that dentists across the country suspend all routine dental care to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 until at… Read More


added on: September 30, 2019

Your dentist in Lyndhurst is all about patients getting exercise and engaging in sports. It’s good for your body, mind, and spirit. However, there are quite a few sports that put your smile in danger every time you suit up. Some sports, for various reasons, put your teeth at a higher risk for injury and… Read More


added on: September 28, 2018

Tooth pain can be unbearable and effect more than just the tooth alone. The whole mouth may feel the discomfort caused by a toothache, and some people also experience severe headaches. While relief may seem to be nowhere in sight, the team at our dental office in Lyndhurst has a few tips that you can… Read More


added on: August 21, 2018

Dental fillings are an incredibly common type of dental restoration used to treat cavities and decay. In fact, nearly 91% of Americans between 20 and 64 have at least one dental filling. While dental fillings are strong and can last for many, many years, there are still some things that can cause a dental filling… Read More