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Oral Health

added on: July 19, 2021
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

The American Dental Association, along with your dentist in Lyndhurst, recommends brushing your teeth for at least two minutes, twice a day, every day. However, many people don’t brush their teeth as often as they should. This can increase the risk of developing some serious oral problems.  1. Cavities The most common oral health problem… Read More


added on: June 28, 2021
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, over 90% of American adults have had at least one cavity in their lifetime. Most of the time, these cavities will be fixed with a filling from your dentist in Lyndhurst. While dental fillings are tough restorations, there is a chance that they can fail or… Read More


added on: June 15, 2021
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

As the weather warms up and we’re spending more time outside in the heat, we tend to get thirstier than normal. Many of us may turn to our favorite sports drinks to rehydrate after a day in the sun or after a tough workout. While these beverages can help replace lost electrolytes due to sweating,… Read More


added on: May 26, 2021
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

If you notice that your teeth aren’t quite as white as they used to be, or if there’s a sudden appearance of brown, yellowish, or black spots, you have every right to be concerned. After all, we all want to have bright, white smiles we’re proud to show off. But if your smile is less… Read More


added on: May 19, 2021
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

The season of spring is officially upon us. But that’s not the only season affecting us nowadays. It’s also allergy season. For many people, allergy season can be brutally annoying. The stuffy nose, the itchy eyes and throat, and the sneezing can make it hard to breathe. But did you know that allergies may also… Read More


added on: April 30, 2021
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

Acid reflux, also known as gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD, is an incredibly common problem associated with the digestion process. So why in the world is your dentist in Lyndhurst writing about something that’s typically seen as a stomach problem? The truth is, acid reflux can wear down tooth enamel and increase the risk for… Read More


added on: April 20, 2021
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

Whether you have an important event coming up or you’re just tired of seeing your tired smile every day on work video calls, there’s a cosmetic dentistry solution for you. Thanks to advancements in technology, cosmetic dentistry is more affordable than ever before and is no longer only for celebrities. In fact, these treatments are… Read More


added on: March 31, 2021
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

Gingivitis is a form of gum disease that affects nearly 75% of Americans at some point in their lives. Usually, when gum disease is caught in this stage it can be treated and any damage can be reversed. But if it’s left alone it can quickly progress into more severe stages of gum disease and… Read More


added on: March 18, 2021
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

Your dentist in Lyndhurst is a key part of your healthcare team, and while we’re dedicated to protecting teeth, we know that there’s a strong connection between oral health and overall health. In fact, when we talk about good oral health, we need to look beyond the bathroom sink and look towards the kitchen. After… Read More


added on: February 26, 2021
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

It’s no secret that your dentist in Lyndhurst isn’t a big fan of sugar. After all, this sweet ingredient can feed mouth bacteria and increase the risk of decay. But what does it mean when your teeth hurt while enjoying the occasional sweet treat? This type of tooth discomfort is just one example of tooth… Read More


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