The holidays are here, and with them come a plethora of sweet treats. Now, you’ve probably heard that a lot of sugar is bad for your teeth. But do you know why? To understand why you should limit sugar for oral health, it is important to understand what it does to your teeth. There are bacteria that live in your... read more »
There’s no time when it’s more key to clean your teeth and gums than when you’re brushing for two. By using the right oral products, you can help your baby-to-be advance strong and healthy chompers as you save your own oral health. Use the tips below to ensure your pearly whites are as strong as they can be for... read more »
If you play high-contact sports and activities, then sports dentistry can benefit you in many ways. In fact, this branch of dentistry focuses on the prevention and treatment of oral injuries and oral diseases related to sports and exercise. With its help, you can maintain a top-notch smile and oral health while you’re active. Unfortunately, most oral injuries occur during... read more »
A cavity caused by poor oral hygiene often starts out small, and might only cause minimal discomfort, or sensitivity. With early diagnosis, Dr. Jessica Gorelik might be able to repair a small cavity with a basic dental filling. This treatment can often be performed in single outpatient appointment at her dental office in Fort Lee, New Jersey. Dr. Jessica Gorelik... read more »
Your oral health care often depends on making the right decisions. The difference between a good smile and a great smile often breaks down to the treatment it receives. If you suffer from any ailments that may arise or issues and problems that can occur, it’s always important to have effective planning and treatments in place. Listed below are a... read more »
Most standard pieces of dental work such as  veneers, crowns and bridges are created from special materials. These materials give your dental work the ability to replicate your natural teeth. Unfortunately, there are some things that can chip or fracture a piece of dental work. This is even more likely to occur if you have a bad habit of chewing... read more »
Chronic stress is well known to have an impact on your physical, medical, and neurological health. However, it can also have a negative impact on the health of your teeth and the temporomandibular joints that hinge your jaw. Unresolved stress can cause you to unconsciously grind your teeth at night on a regular basis. This condition, which is known as... read more »
The outer layer of tooth enamel on each of your teeth gives them the strength to handle the daily rigors of chewing while also preventing bacteria from accessing the sensitive interior of the tooth. If you struggle to maintain an effective oral hygiene routine or you consume acidic beverages on a regular basis it could start to gradually weaken your... read more »
Do you find yourself waking up irritable after a night of snoring and heart palpitations? Do you wake up during the night feeling anxious and out of breath? If you are overly sleepy in the daytime, and you experience headaches and memory loss, you might be experiencing a sleep disorder known as sleep apnea. This disorder means that a patient... read more »
Save your smile by fixing and repairing any visual or physical impairments that exist. Keep your smile safe this summer with the help of a tooth restoration treatment. If you have suffered tooth damage, you can resurrect your smile with one these helpful treatments: - Dental crowns are a tooth restoration procedure that can completely conceal a tooth down to... read more »