March is American Red Cross Month!

Every nine minutes, the American Red Cross brings help and hope to people in need, thanks to heroes like you. Whether you donate funds, donate blood or volunteer, we depend on your support to make a difference in communities across the country. Read more here: http://www.redcross.org/about-us/red-cross-month

February is National Children’s Dental Health Month!

The month of February marks National Children’s Dental Health Month and an annual campaign by the American Dental Association and dentist offices across the nation. This year, dental professionals are joining together to encourage children and teenagers to Join the Super Smile Team by brushing for as little as two minutes, two times each day. […]

October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month

The National Breast Cancer Awareness Month (NBCAM) is a collaboration of national public service organizations, professional medical associations, and government agencies working together to promote breast cancer awareness, share information on the disease, and provide greater access to services. Since its inception more than 25 years ago, NBCAM has been at the forefront of promoting […]

Hot Drinks

Black tea and coffee contain stain-promoting tannins that lodge into the pits and grooves of the tooth enamel, producing a rough, stained surface, which is sticky and can retain decay-producing bacteria. Consume such beverages in moderation, drink more water every day, and add milk to your coffee or tea to help neutralize the acids.

Aging

As you age, you’re more susceptible to decay near old fillings or root surfaces unprotected by receding gums. But there’s no reason you can’t keep your teeth. Oral disease-not aging per se-is the danger. And if you have arthritis, there are dental products that can make brushing and flossing less painful.

DYK? Birth Control

Because oral contraceptives mimic pregnancy, they can also lead to gum inflammation and infections, including gingivitis. If you use birth control pills, it’s not a bad idea to discuss their effect with your dentist before major procedures.

Porcelain crowns

A porcelain crown is a natural looking restoration that can be used when a tooth’s structure is too damaged or weak to accept a filling. With today’s advanced technology we can now provide a crown that looks and feels like your natural teeth! To learn more about porcelain crowns click this link: http://www.sophisticatedsmilesnj.com/crowns-and-bridges/