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Why Patients Request a Full or Partial Denture
Often patients want an affordable and reliable solution for multiple missing teeth. Dental implants are a great and stable option, but they will not work for every patient or every budget. In cases where patients need an alternative to dental implants, dentures are often a consideration.
Read MoreDo you Need a Root Canal? These Signs Point to Yes
Root canals are actually an incredibly useful procedure that can save your tooth and prevent a dental extraction. Not all tooth pain leads to a root canal appointment, but when combined with some other symptoms, a root canal is often the recommended course of action.
Read MoreTooth Decay: The Most Common Chronic Illness in Kids
We don't often think much about it until our teeth start to hurt, and by that time, the damage has been done, and you'll likely need to have a cavity filled. Did you know that tooth decay is the most common chronic illness in our children? It's true!
Read More3 Steps We Take to Reassure Our Pediatric Patients
The foundation for good oral health is regular and consistent visits to your dentist every six months. Unfortunately, fear and anxiety often keep patients away from the dentist, and many report that their fear stems from a bad experience they had at the dental office during childhood.
Read MoreWhat to Expect from Dental Implants
At our Monroe Township, NJ dental office, we will explain not only your treatment in full, but also what results you can expect once treatment is complete and how to best care for your dentistry. We invite curious patients to call us with questions because we believe that having all the information possible allows you to make a better choice.
Read More3 Ways Gum Disease Affects Your Quality of Life
Some people give little thought to their teeth until something goes wrong. Developing pain or a dental condition is often seen as a normal part of life. It doesn’t have to be that way, however. With proper care and maintenance, you could potentially enjoy dental comfort throughout your lifetime and in doing so, improve your overall quality of life.
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