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Oral Health

added on: December 22, 2024

Mouth taping is one of the latest trends among people looking to improve their sleep by keeping their mouths shut while sleeping, forcing them to breathe through the nose instead. While some believe this can lead to better sleep, the practice has potential risks, particularly for your teeth and gums. Before jumping on the mouth… Read More


added on: November 30, 2024

November is Diabetes Awareness Month, a time to learn more about diabetes and how it can affect your overall health, including your oral health. If you or someone you know has diabetes, it’s important to understand how diabetes can impact your oral health and what you can do to stay healthy. Understanding Diabetes Diabetes is… Read More


added on: November 20, 2024

The Great American Smokeout encourages people to quit smoking and take steps toward a healthier life every year. While many associate quitting smoking as a way to improve overall well-being, it’s also important to know how smoking, e-cigarettes, and vaping impact your oral health. Whether you’ve smoked for years or recently switched to vaping, these… Read More


added on: November 3, 2024

When battling a cold or the flu, the last thing on your mind might be your oral health. However, being sick can have several effects on your mouth that you might not expect. From dry mouth to tooth pain, it’s important to understand how colds and the flu can impact your oral health and what… Read More


added on: October 21, 2024

It can be challenging to know whether you’re dealing with a canker or a cold sore when it comes to sores in or around your mouth. Although they might seem similar, they have distinct differences that are important to understand. Knowing what sets them apart can help you manage your symptoms more effectively and seek… Read More


added on: September 28, 2024

Menopause is a natural phase in a woman’s life, bringing with it numerous hormonal shifts. These changes not only affect overall well-being but can also significantly impact oral health. Recognizing the connection between menopause and oral health is vital for maintaining a healthy smile during this stage of life. Oral Health Issues Linked to Menopause… Read More


added on: September 17, 2024

Celiac disease is a condition that primarily affects the digestive system, but it can also have significant impacts on your oral health. Understanding these connections can help you maintain a healthier mouth and seek appropriate dental care if you suspect your child or you might be affected. What is Celiac Disease? Celiac disease is an… Read More


added on: September 2, 2024

Many people want to improve the appearance of their smiles, and there are many cosmetic dentistry options available to help. Two popular options to consider when improving your smile are veneers and crowns. Each has its benefits and drawbacks. Let’s dive into the pros and cons of each to help you decide which is right… Read More


added on: August 18, 2024

Maintaining good oral health isn’t only essential for your smile, it’s also an important factor in your overall well-being. This is one reason why visiting our dental office in Lyndhurst twice a year for checkups is so important. However, some people don’t go to the dentist until they have a problem, and some even wait… Read More


added on: July 31, 2024

Summer is here, and it’s time to enjoy the sunshine and all the fun activities that come with it. However, amidst all the excitement, it’s important to remember to take care of your teeth. With sugary treats and refreshing drinks, your teeth can face some challenges. Here are some useful tips to keep your smile… Read More


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