The Wisdom Behind Wisdom Teeth Extraction

Just because someone is not experiencing wisdom teeth pain that does not mean that they are not affecting one’s health. Even wisdom teeth that are symptom-free pose an increased risk for chronic oral infections, periodontitis and tooth decay, according to results of a seven-year clinical trial conducted by researchers for the American Association of Oral and…

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Keeping Your Bones and Teeth Strong For Life

You can take the following steps to promote oral health and keep your bones and teeth strong for life. Eat a healthy diet including plenty of fruits and vegetables, whole grains, lean protein and low-fat dairy products. • Maintain a healthy weight. Get 1000 to1200 milligrams (mg) of calcium each day from calcium-rich foods and…

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Tooth Replacement

If you have had a tooth extraction and are considering a tooth replacement, you may be facing the sometimes difficult decision of how to replace the missing tooth and whether to do so at all. The case for replacing a natural tooth after tooth extraction is a strong one. Patients can suffer a number of…

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Sports Safety Tips for National Facial Protection Month

We are calling all MVPs, team captains, full roster players, practice squads, coaches, teachers and parents/caregivers to pay attention to sports safety. Five of the nation’s top dental associations want to remind everyone to play it safe during recreational and organized sports to help prevent serious, painful facial injuries that can take the fun out…

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Exploding E-cigarettes

E-cigarettes are designed to resemble conventional cigarettes, but are touted as a healthier alternative. From 2009 to January 2016, the Food and Drug Administration identified 134 US incidents of E-cigarette batteries overheating, catching on fire or exploding. In the 134 incidents from recent years, more than 50 people were injured, and at least 67 of the…

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Wisdom Teeth Management

A recent press release from the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (AAOMS) addressed the importance of wisdom teeth management. Third molars, more commonly known as wisdom teeth, usually emerge in young adulthood between ages of 17 and 25. This period known as the “age of wisdom” brings with it many decisions. “It is…

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Medications and the success of dental implants

Each year, about 500,000 North Americans get dental implants. If you are one of them, and are preparing to have an implant, it might be a good idea to discuss medications with your Oral Surgeon.   A body of research indicates that in order to raise the odds that dental implants will attach properly, there are…

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Say yes to chocolate for Halloween treats

Time is of the essence when it comes to teeth and sugar, so not all candy is equal.   Chewy treats and hard candy are particularly damaging because they spend a prolonged amount of time stuck to teeth and are more difficult for teeth to break down. Hard candies tend to be the most acidic –…

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Reasons for tooth extractions

Reasons for tooth extractions: Extensive decay that cannot be repaired with a filling or crown Trauma due to an accident When gum disease loosens or severely damages a tooth Some people have extra teeth that block other teeth from coming in. When sometimes baby teeth don’t fall out in time to allow the permanent teeth…

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Dental Implants Month is August

Dental implants are often the best treatment for missing teeth and are the closest you can get to a healthy, natural smile. They restore the ability to confidently eat, smile, laugh, talk, play and enjoy all regular activities of everyday life.   According to the Centers for Disease Control NHANES Study, prosthodontists estimate that more…

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Your dentist can tell if you are stressed out

Did you know that stress can affect your mouth, teeth, gums and jaw?   More and more signs of stress are showing up in the dentist’s office. During routine dental examinations and cleanings, dentists are able to detect oral symptoms of stress, including orofacial pain, bruxism (teeth grinding), temporomandibular disorders (TMD), mouth sores and gum…

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Tooth Removal – Holtsville

Thanks you so much for taking us in so promptly and being so kind. Tia made a miraculous recovery and it was not traumatic at all! Thanks for a great experience! N.V. Holtsville, Oral Surgery Patient

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Celebrate World Oral Health Day with Good Oral Hygiene

World Oral Health Day is celebrated every year on March 20th. It is an international day to celebrate the benefits of a healthy mouth and to promote worldwide awareness of the issues around oral health and the importance of oral hygiene for everyone from the young to old.Numerous recent scientific studies indicate associations between oral health…

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Fillings of the Future

A few years from now millions of people around the world might be walking around with an unusual kind of glass in their mouth, and using it every time they eat. Engineers have made some promising findings about the ability of ‘bioactive’ glass to help reduce the ability of bacteria to attack composite tooth fillings…

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New Year’s Resolutions for a Healthy Smile

Have a brighter healthier smile in the new year! Eating well is important to your dental health. A diet including fruits, vegetables, legumes and nuts improve your body’s ability to fight bacteria and inflammation, helping to protect your teeth and gums. Quit smoking tobacco and smokeless tobacco. Because of new trends in smoking E-cigarettes and…

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Don’t Suffer With Missing Teeth

According to the American Dental Association the average adult between the ages of 20 and 64 has three or more decayed or missing teeth. A large space between teeth may affect the way you chew or speak. In addition, remaining teeth may shift and bone loss might occur.   Dental implants are a stronger, more permanent…

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Medication Related Bone Disease

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons are beginning to see a growing number of patients with symptoms of osteonecrosis of the jaws, an often painful condition characterized by exposed dead or dying bone in their jaws. Biophosphonates are a class of drugs that prevent the loss of bone mass.  High-potency intravenous biophosphonates have been shown to modify…

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The Superpowers of Fluoride

The following excerpt was obtained from the American Dental Association on www.mouthhealthy.org Fluoride hails from the planet Earth. It’s found naturally in rocks, soil and water, but fluoride doesn’t exist on its own. Like so many superheroes, it’s created through a scientific process. When you eat things like candy, crackers or noodles, cavity-causing bacteria starts feasting…

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Medication Related Jaw Bone Problems

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons are beginning to see a growing number of patients with symptoms of osteonecrosis of the jaws, an often painful condition characterized by exposed dead or dying bone in their jaws.  Further investigation revealed a link between these cases and the use of bisphosphonate and other antiresorptive drugs. Biophosphonates are a class…

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Healthy Teeth, Healthy Heart

A recent study published in Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism on April 16… Oral infections are the most common diseases of humankind and are also a key risk factor for heart disease, which is the leading cause of death worldwide. In a review article published in Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism on April 16, researchers…

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