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General & Preventive Dentistry

added on: August 18, 2022
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

Hyperdontia, a rare yet completely possible condition, causes people to have more teeth than usual. Typically, kids will have 20 baby teeth, and 32 more will erupt as they get older. But those with hyperdontia grow what are called supernumerary teeth, which are extra teeth that usually grow behind the already erupted teeth. The good… Read More


added on: July 26, 2022
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

If your dentist in Lyndhurst tells you that you or your child has an impacted tooth, you may initially be a bit worried. But don’t fret. Impacted teeth are incredibly common. Even though impacted teeth are most often associated with wisdom teeth, the truth is any tooth can be impacted and can affect the development of… Read More


added on: July 16, 2022
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

There is any number of reasons why you may not like the way your teeth look. Perhaps your teeth appear too long or short, or maybe they aren’t as white or straight as you’d like. No matter what you dislike about your smile, rest assured knowing that your dentist in Lyndhurst has numerous cosmetic and restorative… Read More


added on: June 23, 2022
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

Noticing a piece of food stuck in your teeth can be embarrassing, but it can also be uncomfortable. Even though it’s normal for food to get wedged between teeth on occasion, it’s a whole other story when this happens time and time again in the same spot. These areas are known as food traps, and… Read More


added on: May 27, 2022
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

In honor of Root Canal Awareness Week, which occurs each May, your dentist in Lyndhurst thought it would be fun to talk about this treatment that patients often dread. Why? Because it has a bad reputation for being painful — when the total opposite is the actual truth. Root canals are probably one of the… Read More


added on: May 20, 2022
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

Did you know there have been studies showing that older women with gum infections are more prone to developing common forms of cancer? Women with optimal oral health are less likely to get various forms of cancer. Your dentist in Lyndhurst wanted to take a moment to shed some important light on how critical it… Read More


added on: April 29, 2022
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

Cavities are one of the most common dental problems your dentist in Lyndhurst sees and treats every day. Now, while a teeny, tiny cavity may seem like no big deal, the truth is, it’s important to treat any area of decay quickly to keep other problems from popping up. If cavities aren’t treated quickly, they… Read More


added on: April 22, 2022
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

Your dentist in Lyndhurst usually recommends that all patients visit us at least twice a year. However, we understand that any number of things can keep you from seeing your dentist as often as recommended. Perhaps you have a fear of the dentist or life simply got in the way of scheduling your next appointment, either… Read More


added on: March 31, 2022
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An updated study conducted by the American Academy for Cancer Research of nearly 43,000 people over several years has shown a potential positive correlation between gum disease and an increased risk of colon cancer. While the whole-body complications associated with gum disease, such as heart disease, aren’t new, the link to colon cancer is a… Read More


added on: March 24, 2022
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

Spring is always an exciting season, especially if winter seemed to go on forever. The days become longer, the weather becomes warmer, families start to play outside, and the world becomes a little more colorful thanks to flowers and trees in bloom. Spring is also a time when many families embark on annual spring cleaning… Read More


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