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added on: March 28, 2023
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

Your dentist in Lyndhurst is certainly focused on keeping your mouth healthy, but the truth is, we’re also focused on what you eat. Why? Well, the truth is, what you eat can impact not only your overall health but your oral health, too. To help do our part in celebrating National Nutrition Month, we’re here… Read More


added on: March 10, 2023
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

The luckiest day of the year, St. Patrick’s Day, is almost here, which means we’re about to see a lot of green everywhere, including in your favorite adult beverages. In particular, it’s become a tradition to dye beer green, which is not only festive and fun but can also cause some concern for your dentist… Read More


added on: February 28, 2023
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

If you’re considering getting dental implants to replace missing teeth, you probably have a lot of questions for your dentist in Lyndhurst ranging from what’s involved with the procedure to how much it’s going to hurt. The truth is, the procedure for getting dental implants is a surgery, so some pain should be expected. However,… Read More


added on: February 14, 2023
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

Nearly everyone strives to have a white smile. In fact, according to research published in the National Library of Medicine, 80% of Americans between the ages 18 and 49 wish that they had whiter teeth. While there are plenty of different ways to whiten teeth, not all of them show results in the same amount… Read More


added on: January 31, 2023
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

You’ve heard time and time again about how it’s important it is to see your dentist in Lyndhurst every six months for a checkup. But why do we recommend visiting us twice a year? Do you really need dental checkups that often? The short answer is yes, but let’s take a deeper look into why these… Read More


added on: January 20, 2023
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

An estimated 85% of Americans will have their wisdom teeth extracted in their lifetime. While this procedure usually takes place in the late teens or early twenties, your dentist in Lyndhurst may recommend it at any time, especially if they’re starting to cause problems. Even though wisdom teeth surgery is incredibly common and doesn’t typically cause… Read More


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

Mouth ulcers are small, often painful sores that can develop inside your mouth in various places such as your cheeks, tongue, gums, or lips. While having one can certainly be an inconvenience and cause a few days of discomfort, they’re usually no cause for concern. In fact, most ulcers heal and disappear on their own… Read More


added on: December 17, 2022
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

Cold and flu season usually spikes between December and February, which means we are just entering peak season for these illnesses. Along with the typical symptoms of fever, cough, and body aches, there can occasionally be signs that affect oral health, too. Thankfully, your dentist in Lyndhurst is here to ease your concerns about why your… Read More


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

Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is a common infection that affects the gum tissue. It’s so common, in fact, that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that nearly half of Americans over the age of 30 have some form of the disease. In the early stages, gum disease can often… Read More


added on: November 17, 2022
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

Sinusitis, also known as a sinus infection, can have similar symptoms to a toothache, and you may be wondering which may be affecting you. The good news is that your dentist in Lyndhurst knows the difference between the tell-tale signs of a toothache versus those of a sinus infection. Let’s take a look at the similarities… Read More


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