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Oral Health

added on: August 31, 2020

When we’re little, losing our teeth can be an exciting thing. After all, we get a visit from the tooth fairy, a few extra bucks under our pillows, and there’s really nothing cuter than a child missing their two front teeth. But as we get older, missing teeth isn’t so cute anymore, and we go… Read More


added on: August 25, 2020

There’s a dental treatment out there that can make even the toughest of the tough shudder in fear. We’re talking about the dreaded root canal. This dental procedure has gained such a terrible reputation over the years of being an incredibly painful, uncomfortable, and overall horrible thing. However, nothing could be farther from the truth,… Read More


added on: July 29, 2020

We all want to have a bright, white smile. But thanks to both internal and external factors, our teeth can transform from their once brilliant appearance to a dull, discolored look. In this week’s blog, your dentist in Lyndhurst explores some of the things, both within our control and out of our control, that can… Read More


added on: July 21, 2020

When it comes to your oral health, it’s no surprise that your dentist in Lyndhurst puts so much importance on taking proper care of your teeth. But did you know that your gums are another crucial aspect to overall oral health? In fact, our gums are just as important to take care of as our… Read More


added on: June 25, 2020

As we enter the hot summer months, it’s more important than ever to keep our bodies properly hydrated. After all, a well-hydrated body helps organs function properly, can improve sleep, and may even protect against infections. But as your dentist in Lyndhurst knows, drinking enough water isn’t just good for the body, it’s great for… Read More


added on: June 16, 2020

You’ll always hear your dentist in Lyndhurst talk about how important it is for everyone to come in for preventive dental checkups every six months. But there’s a special section of our population that tends to avoid these bi-annual visits and instead prefers to wait until they have a problem. We’re talking about the men… Read More


added on: May 29, 2020

Most people look for long-term relationships, both with a spouse and with a group of friends. But your dentist in Lyndhurst wants you to know that there’s one relationship that should never last longer than three months — your relationship with your toothbrush. We’re not saying that you should stop brushing, we’d never suggest that…. Read More


added on: May 21, 2020

Your dentist in Lyndhurst knows that your oral health can say a lot about your overall health. But the connection doesn’t just involve your teeth and gums. In fact, at every one of your dental appointments, your dental team takes a good, hard look at your tongue, as well as your teeth and gums, and… Read More


added on: April 27, 2020

Stress can be caused by any number of things, such as work and family.  But in these uncertain times, it’s only natural to experience elevated levels of stress. Too much stress can have negative effects on bodies such as headaches, stomachaches, increased heart rate, and overall feelings of anxiety. But your dentist in Lyndhurst also… 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


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