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added on: December 17, 2022
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

Cold and flu season usually spikes between December and February, which means we are just entering peak season for these illnesses. Along with the typical symptoms of fever, cough, and body aches, there can occasionally be signs that affect oral health, too. Thankfully, your dentist in Lyndhurst is here to ease your concerns about why your… Read More


added on: November 26, 2022
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is a common infection that affects the gum tissue. It’s so common, in fact, that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that nearly half of Americans over the age of 30 have some form of the disease. In the early stages, gum disease can often… Read More


added on: November 17, 2022
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

Sinusitis, also known as a sinus infection, can have similar symptoms to a toothache, and you may be wondering which may be affecting you. The good news is that your dentist in Lyndhurst knows the difference between the tell-tale signs of a toothache versus those of a sinus infection. Let’s take a look at the similarities… Read More


added on: October 26, 2022
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

We’ve heard the saying that sugar rots your teeth. This adage exists for a good reason, as too much sugar can absolutely increase the risk of decay. So it’s no surprise that your dentist in Lyndhurst will encourage you to enjoy sugary snacks and drinks in moderation. But what if there was a way where you… Read More


added on: October 17, 2022
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

Hollywood has done a great job showing characters cracking up after getting laughing gas. But is that true? Does laughing gas really make you laugh? If so, how can this be beneficial for patients visiting their dentist in Lyndhurst? In reality, laughing gas, also known as nitrous oxide, can make you laugh, but there are… Read More


added on: September 25, 2022
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

There’s an appropriate time and place for do-it-yourself, at-home projects, and improvements. But your dentist in Lyndhurst wants you to know that any social media trend involving your oral health isn’t one of them. While you should take great care of your teeth at home by regularly brushing and flossing, you shouldn’t try these four social… Read More


added on: September 16, 2022
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

Just because you may have replaced your natural teeth with a denture doesn’t mean you should stop seeing your dentist in Lyndhurst. In fact, it may be even more important for denture-wearers to keep their regularly scheduled dental appointments in order to protect overall oral health. After all, dental health also includes your gums, tongue,… Read More


added on: August 27, 2022
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

Your smile is a valuable asset. But if you’re unhappy or self-conscious about the way your smile looks, you may hide it from people around you. Unfortunately, this can have unwanted effects. In fact, according to the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, more than 99% of adults see a smile as an important social asset,… Read More


added on: August 18, 2022
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

Hyperdontia, a rare yet completely possible condition, causes people to have more teeth than usual. Typically, kids will have 20 baby teeth, and 32 more will erupt as they get older. But those with hyperdontia grow what are called supernumerary teeth, which are extra teeth that usually grow behind the already erupted teeth. The good… Read More


added on: July 26, 2022
Whole Life Dentistry in Lyndhurst

If your dentist in Lyndhurst tells you that you or your child has an impacted tooth, you may initially be a bit worried. But don’t fret. Impacted teeth are incredibly common. Even though impacted teeth are most often associated with wisdom teeth, the truth is any tooth can be impacted and can affect the development of… Read More


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