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Make Brushing Time Fun for Kids

By editor
February 15, 2016

For most children, the request to brush their teeth is met with audible complaints or outright defiance. They likely consider it a boring task that takes them away from things that are more fun. If this sounds like your child, take heart: there are ways to bring brushing time into the “fun” category. A few ... read more


Do’s and Don’ts After Wisdom Teeth Removal

By editor
January 15, 2016

The way you care for yourself after wisdom teeth removal can make all the difference in your recovery. Here’s a list of what to do (and what not to do) to get you back on your feet after you get your wisdom teeth out. DO Take it easy. You will need plenty of rest after ... read more


Older Adults and Braces: It Isn’t Too Late

By editor
December 15, 2015

You’re only as old as you feel, as the saying goes. And having a great smile can make you look and feel younger and more attractive. Studies suggest that as many as three-quarters of adults have some form of malocclusion (or “bad bite.) This may include crowding teeth or the drifting of teeth after an ... read more


Prosthodontics: How this Specialty Can Improve Your Oral Health and Appearance

By editor
November 15, 2015

Prosthodontics is one of the nine dental specialties that the American Dental Association recognizes. If you have a health problem that’s caused by missing or deficient teeth or issues with maxillofacial tissues, you might benefit from prosthodontics. The specialty involves the diagnosis, treatment planning, rehabilitation, and maintenance of oral function, comfort, appearance, and health. Treatment ... read more


Unless You’re the Geico Caveman, You Don’t Need Your Wisdom Teeth

By editor
October 15, 2015

Talk about false advertising — wisdom teeth are anything but smart. Some people think they can let them erupt and come down and join their other permanent teeth. But the reality is that wisdom teeth can cause all sorts of dental issues and most people need to have them removed. At Montefiore Medical Center, we ... read more


What Your Family Needs to Know About Gingivitis and Gum Disease

By editor
September 15, 2015
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Gingivitis is the first stage of gum disease, which is when the gums become inflamed and infected. Gum disease is common among the general population, but is especially common among young adults. The primary reason for this is the prevalence of sugary drinks and unhealthy foods amongst the youth. When healthy eating and hygienic habits ... read more


Causes and Treatment of Canker Sores

By blogwriter
August 15, 2015

Cankers are ulcers that occur in the mouth, often causing difficulty in the ability to eat or talk. They are identifiable by their shallow and tiny appearance. There are primarily 2 varieties of canker sores. The first type is referred to as simple canker sore. Simple canker sores are common among younger people, especially in ... read more


Why You Shouldn't Ignore Sore Or Bleeding Gums

By blogwriter
July 31, 2015

Healthy teeth and gums are indispensable for maintaining good health in general. After all, everything we eat passes through our mouth before going into our digestive tract. However when we talk about healthy mouth, we generally focus on teeth conditions and forget about another important part of our dental structure, the gums that hold the ... read more


Dental Implants: Things to be Aware of

By blogwriter
June 30, 2015

Dental implants make for a great long-term solution to fix the problems arising out of lost or severely decayed teeth, which need replacement. They are essentially artificial teeth that are surgically attached to the jawbone, instead of just being bridged together with the other healthy teeth, as in the case of fixed or removable dentures. ... read more


Why You Shouldn't Ignore Bleeding Gums

By admin
May 26, 2015

Bleeding gums can be more than just a sign of bad oral hygiene or wrong brushing technique. While it's not always serious, it can sometimes reveal the presence of a more serious condition. At the first sign of bleeding gums, you should visit your dentist to get a proper diagnosis. Here is why you should ... read more