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You Can’t Truly Be Healthy Without Healthy Teeth & Gums!

September 28, 2020

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A healthy body starts with a healthy mouth.

Hey smile fans! Your smile team is here to bring you the facts about what can happen if you neglect your dental health.

Since the condition of your mouth can reflect the condition of your body, chances are as your Oral Health caretakers, we may be the first to see signs of a health risk.

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What Factors Determine How Long Tooth Enamel Lasts?

September 21, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — dentist_tappan @ 7:08 pm
Woman practicing oral hygiene to protect tooth enamel

Tooth enamel is one of the most fascinating parts of the human body. It is even harder than bone, and it provides powerful protection for the sensitive dental structures beneath it. However, it is at somewhat of a disadvantage because it cannot regenerate itself if it suffers serious harm. How, then, can it last so long? Let’s talk about the remarkable secret behind tooth enamel’s longevity and discuss some ways in which you can protect this precious portion of your smile.

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How These 5 Popular Drinks Affect Your Teeth

September 17, 2020

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Woman drinking a cup of coffee

Whether it’s a warm cup of coffee to start your day or an evening glass of wine to unwind, your favorite beverages can be a little pocket of peace in an otherwise hectic day. However, your teeth may not enjoy them as much as your tastebuds. After all, soda isn’t the only culprit of tooth decay! To keep your teeth and gums in pristine condition for years to come, read on for the relationship between five popular beverages and oral health!

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Reduce Your Long-Term Dental Costs with Preventative Dentistry!

September 15, 2020

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The negative impacts of poor dental health go well beyond just having bad teeth—they also affect your health, your savings and emotional well-being!

Proper and consistent oral hygiene and preventive care will go a long way in curtailing many costly conditions. Cigna Health calculates that adults who practice good preventive oral health care can save 31% in dental costs over 5 years. Likewise, adults who don’t receive preventive care can expect a 43% increase to their annual dental costs over the same period of time.

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Is Sedation Dentistry Covered by Dental Insurance?

July 19, 2020

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a patient under sedation while receiving dental care

Do you need a procedure that requires you receive some form of sedation? Unsure if insurance will cover the costs? While you probably have numerous questions about the need for a particular procedure, you will likely want to know, “Is sedation dentistry covered by insurance?” Unfortunately, there are certain stipulations that insurance companies can put into place when it comes to receiving nitrous oxide, oral medication, or an IV to make you comfortable for dental treatment. Read on to hear from a local dentist who can shed some light on the topic and offer additional solutions, so you don’t have to forgo the care you need.

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Did You Know That There is Relief for Sensitive Teeth?

June 29, 2020

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Can eating ice cream or even sipping a hot cup of coffee be a painful experience for you? Does flossing your teeth make you feel achy afterwards?

If so, chances are you may have sensitive teeth.

When you have sensitive teeth, certain important activities such as brushing, eating and drinking can cause temporary sharp pain in your mouth. This can prevent you from enjoying your other everyday activities. 

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How Your Dental Team is Keeping Their Instruments Clean

June 20, 2020

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a dental assistant cleaning instruments used in a dentist’s office

Although it is recommended for dentists to use disposable instruments when taking care of patients, this isn’t always possible. As a result, dental teams are paying careful attention to the cleaning and sanitizing process that comes with reusable items. From following manufacturer guidelines to implementing additional standards of their own, a dentist in Tappan explains how they’re keeping patients better protected amid the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.

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Avoiding COVID-19: A Dentist Answers Common Concerns of At-Risk Patients

June 14, 2020

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an older man wearing a face mask to protect himself against COVID-19

COVID-19 knows no age. This highly contagious virus can be contracted by infants, children, teenagers, adults, and the elderly. But if you’ll notice, the hardest-hit populations tend to be those who are 65 years of age or older or those with compromised immune systems. Why? Because when a person’s immunity is down, it makes it much harder to fight off infections. If you fall into either of these categories, you may be wondering, what should I do if I need dental care during this time? Is it safe to seek help? To answer these questions and more, spend some time hearing from a dentist in Tappan who can offer greater insight into the common concerns of at-risk patients.

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Why It’s Best to Use Contactless Greetings While in the Dentist’s Office

May 15, 2020

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a person trying to shake hands while another puts a hand up to stop them

The next time you see your dentist in Tappan, don’t expect to be able to run up and offer a handshake or high-five. With COVID-19 continuing to pose a worldwide threat, certain protocols and safety measures are being put into place to not only better protect you but dental team members as well. Although it may seem unwelcoming or “off-putting” you can trust that your dentist is happy to see you and wants things to return to normal as much as you do. But for now, spend some time learning why contact-free greetings are best and which ones you can use when arriving for your next appointment.

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5 Ways to Care for Your Mouth When You’re Sick with the flu, cold or Covid-19

May 12, 2020

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When I am feeling under the weather, something that always helps me feel a little more like myself is to brush my teeth. Of course, I’m a dentist, and that is just me.  There is a good reason for that.  My mouth feels clean, and in a way, I feel like my health is starting to improve.

When you have a cold, the flu or Covid-19,  taking care of your body is your top priority—and that includes your mouth. “It’s important to take care of your dental health all year round, but especially when you’re sick.

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