Friday 2 October 2015

Why Your Dentist Always Reminds You to Floss Your Teeth Every Day


There will never be a shortage of loved ones reminding you to brush and floss your teeth after every meal. You likely hear the same reminder coming from your preferred dentist in Monroe. Following those reminders, however, is a different matter altogether. Stressed Compliance A recent survey by the American Academy of Periodontology revealed that 27% of all adult Americans lie to their dentist about frequently flossing—if they even do it at all. When it came to activities more preferable to flossing, 18% of respondents say they’re better off washing the dishes than to floss their teeth. Flossing is an important part of your oral care routine, as it helps dislodge food scraps trapped between teeth. At the same time, flossing helps remove plaque buildup that your toothbrush was not able to reach.
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Wednesday 30 September 2015

Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Monroe Dentists Cover up Gaps in Your Teeth


Constant biting, chewing, and other oral activities expose the teeth to all kinds of external forces. When combined with the poor oral care, these forces can generate gaps in the crown itself and threaten the pulp’s integrity over time. Fortunately, a dentist in Monroe, NJ can minimize the threat of cavities by applying dental sealants to the teeth of children. Sealant 101 Dental sealants are special plastic resin-based substances applied to sections of teeth that are the most engaged in oral activities. For children between six and 12 years old, the molars are often the ones coated with dental sealants. You can only discern sealant concentrations when looking at the tooth set closely; these will appear as smoothened white spots where the tooth’s natural grooves will be.
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Saturday 12 September 2015

Eating with Dentures: Some Dietary Pointers from a Family Dentist


Everybody loves a hearty meal, whether dining solo or with family and friends. When you start wearing dentures, however, you need to be mindful of what you eat as you adjust to your new set of teeth. After all, being recommended to wear dentures suggests that sections of your teeth may already be in various states of decay, probably due to your rich appetite but poor oral health habits, and extraction is the only option left. Without dentures, the gum and bone mass in the area where the tooth was extracted tend to recede. So, if you’re a passionate eater and you’re considering wearing dentures, here are a few dietary pointers from family dentists in Monroe.
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Wednesday 9 September 2015

Monroe Dentists Provide Relief to Expectant Moms Struck By Sleep Apnea


Sleep apnea is often associated with risk factors such as age, genetics, and obesity, but did you know that expectant mothers can also go through episodes of sleep apnea during the course of their pregnancy? This condition requires some form of therapy, which may entail the intervention of dentists, such as someone from Dental Care of Monroe. The Problem with Sleep Apnea Many sleep apnea sufferers wake up with no memory of their sleep having been disrupted, which is the brain’s method of reopening the airways that have closed as a result of the muscles at the back of the throat involuntarily relaxing. Those with apnea, however, often feel sapped and sleepy in the daytime, with hardly any energy to carry out daily chores or exercise.
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Wednesday 2 September 2015

Dentist to Parents: Teach Children Proper Dental and Oral Care Early


Breastfeeding – Believe it or not, you can start taking care of your child’s oral health even before they can talk. After breastfeeding, be sure to wash or wipe away the milk in their mouths because overexposure to milk can increase the risk of tooth decay in the future. As soon as their teeth erupt, make it a habit to clean their mouths after feeding, especially during their middle-of-the-night meals. This will ensure that their mouth remains clean as they sleep. Bottles – After they stop breastfeeding, you’ll need to start monitoring their bottle feeding habits. Do not let them carry their milk or juice bottles all the time, because, chances are, they’re going to be sipping on them all day. Time off the bottles will allow the saliva to rinse away the sugar in their mouth, so be sure to take the bottles away at least after every meal.
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Tuesday 1 September 2015

Love Your Teeth: Dentists Warn People against These Bad Oral Habits


Multi-Purpose Tools – From opening a bag of potato chips to ripping off price tags, people often use their teeth as tools when they shouldn’t be. These may seem like an easy task, but the pressure they put on the teeth is very great. A very simple tip: Use real tools to get the job done, scissors, cutters, and pliers were invented for a reason. Brushing Too Much – brushing your teeth is good, but too much of anything is bad. Dentists warn that brushing your teeth too forcefully, or with hard bristled brushes could wear down the enamel. Use a soft bristled toothbrush and gently clean your teeth. If you find yourself unintentionally putting too much pressure on your brush strokes, you could try using an electric toothbrush instead so you don’t have to continuously press down.
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Friday 3 July 2015

Things You Can Do in a Dental Emergency Before You Get to a Dentist


Know Your Teeth, an information resource website by the Academy of General Dentistry, states that a dental emergency is any situation where at least one tooth is fractured, knocked out, or loosened. In these cases, the cheeks, gum, and lips are often cut. In any circumstance, the patient should receive dental care immediately – within 30 minutes, as much as possible. While on the way, someone must call the dental office to let them know that emergency care is needed. When it comes to a dental emergency, therefore, it’s important to have a decent transportation infrastructure, such as the one the Monroe Township has. The existence of fast transportation allows the person to get to a dentist as quickly as possible; time is of the essence in any emergency, after all.
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Tuesday 23 June 2015

Important Things to Know Before a Dentist Gives You Porcelain Veneers


When someone mentions “porcelain”, what first comes to the minds of most people is probably china or bathroom tiles. A certain type of porcelain, however, has proven to be biocompatible, insoluble, and esthetic – on top of being hard. Thus, it has been useful for dental applications. One of the most known uses is as porcelain veneers. What are veneers? Veneers are thin pieces of material, mostly porcelain, that are attached to the surface of a tooth. They are used to restore the natural look of teeth and offer the same functionality by replicating the strength and resilience of real tooth enamel, as explained by the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD).
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Tuesday 9 June 2015

Your Local Dentist in Monroe Can Help You Avoid Periodontal Disease


Periodontal disease or gum disease is one of the most common, yet overlooked, oral diseases. Data from CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) show that one of every two adults aged 30 and above, or 50% of the adult American population, has periodontal disease. To make it worse, the chances of having periodontal disease increase as we age as well. In fact, periodontal disease is the number one cause of tooth loss for adults. Periodontal disease begins with bacterial accumulation in the mouth, which causes plaque build-up and later on gingivitis. During this stage, some visible signs of periodontal disease already start to appear, such as inflammation and bleeding. It is advised that people immediately seek help from their local Monroe dentist when they start to observe these symptoms, because if left untreated, it could develop into periodontal disease.
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Monday 8 June 2015

Your Personal Monroe Dentist Can Help You Detect Some Health Problems


Diseases like diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease, leukemia, oral cancer, pancreatic cancer, and even eating disorders can all be detected by your personal Monroe dentist during check-ups. What many people don’t know is that the majority of body ailments cause irregularities in our mouth, such as swollen gums, dryness, bad breath, mouth ulcers and many more. For example, bad breath and bleeding gums are signs of possible diabetes, while a sore jaw might be an indication of an oncoming heart attack. Heart Disease According to some studies, people who have gum diseases are more likely to have heart diseases than those with healthy gums. Some researchers suggest that plaque buildup along the gum areas may enter the bloodstream and increase the chances of blocking, which leads to heart disease. Notable signs of gum disease include swollen or bleeding gums, loose teeth, and chronic bad breath.
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Tuesday 28 April 2015

Reliable Monroe Dentist Now Accepting United Healthcare Community Plan


We here at Dental Care of Monroe have always endeavored to provide dental services that put our clients’ needs above everything else. For that, our dental office offers emergency dental care, cosmetic dentistry, and family dentistry. However, that’s not all. To really provide a service that puts the welfare of our clients at the top of our priorities, we also put into consideration their financial capability. Dental services come with costs but we firmly believe that shouldn’t stop patients from getting the care they need from a reliable Monroe dentist. To help with this, our dental office does its best to ease up the payment so that our clients can focus on their treatments. We are actively seeking ways to expand the list of options on how our clients can finance their dental care. One of those is through insurance plans.
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Monday 27 April 2015

Trusted Monroe Dentists Share the Most Unknown Oral Cancer Risk Factor


April is the Oral Cancer Awareness Month, yet most people in America are still unaware of the risks accompanying this deadly disease. Believe it or not, oral cancer is becoming more prevalent nowadays, with over 45,750 people in the U.S. being diagnosed with it every year—that’s 125 new cases every day. While smoking and heavy drinking might be among the risk factors of acquiring oral cancer, trusted Monroe dentists note that another risk factor has come up in the past few years: the human pappilomavirus (HPV), a sexually transmitted infection.
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Tuesday 31 March 2015

Get your Pearly Whites Checked by a Trusted Monroe Dentist for FREE


A study in 2013 showed that a third of Americans choose to forego visits to their dentist. Reasons vary from low monthly income to a general lack of knowledge of the importance of one’s dental health. Missing regular visits to your dentist can have adverse effects on your health, and could be the cause of other more serious conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and stroke. Now, there will be no more reasons for residents around Monroe, NJ not to go to a reliable Monroe dentist from Dental Care of Monroe! We offer our new patients an array of dental services, including digital X-rays, teeth and gum examination, oral cancer screening, and a personalized treatment plan, for FREE. All these services and more would usually cost you $198, but for the entire year, we’re giving them to you at no cost. Simply give us a call.
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Monday 30 March 2015

Visit Monroe Dentists to Learn More About Fluoride Treatment for Kids


In late February, British researchers released a study linking fluoride with hypothyroidism, which is characterized by the lack of thyroid hormone responsible for metabolism. However, as The Conversation's health and medicine editor Reema Rattan reports, following its release, a number of dental and medical experts have criticized the study for its poor design. The critics say the study singled out the correlation between the instances of hypothyroidism and the amount of fluoride in community waters, disregarding potential confounders. As conventional doctrine on scientific studies suggests: ""Correlation does not imply causation.""
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