Category - oral hygiene
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Mouthwash: Friend or Foe?
Every dentist will tell you that it is necessary to brush and floss your teeth to maintain your oral health, but what about using mouthwash? Is it an essential part of your dental routine, a neutral addition, or actively harmful? While there isn’t a dental consensus about the necessity of mouthwash, there are certain facts that can help you decide whether it is right for you.
Posted · Author New York Family Dentistry
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Aging and Oral Health: Know the Facts
Let’s talk about aging and the realities behind senior dental hygiene!
Posted · Author New York Family Dentistry
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5 Holiday Stocking Stuffers to Make a Smile Brighter!
This Christmas, we’re striving to be more mindful of our oral health, do what we can to prevent any sugar overload, and invite you to take that on as well!
Posted · Author New York Family Dentistry
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Things You Need to Know About Dental History
The concept behind today’s dentistry got its start between 1650 and the 1800s, and the man who started it all was 17th-century French physician Pierre Fauchard. He is properly named “The Father of Modern Dentistry”.
Posted · Author New York Family Dentistry
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5 Easy Tips to Keep Your Teeth Healthy for Halloween
Halloween brings out our inner child. It gets us excited to dress up, decorate the house, and share candy. It is also a time when we all feel comfortable enough to eat as many pieces of candy as we want, because what’s Halloween without sweets?
Posted · Author New York Family Dentistry
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Do Toothpicks Really Belong in Your Mouth?
If a piece of the toothpick breaks off, try and get another set of eyes to help you find it, because those pieces can be very hard to dislodge. Those broken pieces can quickly cause inflammation and will cause damage the longer they are left inside. Remember — if you are unable to remove the broken piece(s), contact us. We’re here to help… judgement free!
Posted · Author New York Family Dentistry