Thursday, June 27, 2013

3 Myths About Cavities


Cavities - the word alone strikes fear into the heart of kids and adults alike. But for a word that is so scary, so many patients have some very basic misconceptions about cavities - and that's what we'll be discussing this week! Let's start with the first myth...

1. Children are more prone to cavities
That's false! In the past, cavities have been heavily associated with children because they typically took care of their teeth the least. But this simply isn't so anymore, thanks to modern day advancements and parents helping kids brush. All teeth, little or big, are prone to cavities equally. 



2. You'll know it when you feel it
The truth is, when small cavities are beginning to form it's unlikely there will be any pain or symptoms associated. It's only when a cavity is large enough to cause nerve damage that patients will experience pain. Regularly visiting us is the best way to catch the start of a cavity.



3. Fillings Don't Last
Fillings DO last (if they're taken care of). Fillings only need to be replaced if they crack or if a cavity forms around them. Proper care of your teeth, and coming in for regular cleanings is the best way to keep your fillings intact. 




And there you have it! Our 3 big cavity myths, dispelled. So as you're drinking your sugary summer drinks and eating at barbeques, just remember to brush, floss and rinse afterwards! Do you have any cavities? What was the experience like? Tell us in the comments section below, we love to hear from our patients! 

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Breathe Easy - 5 Ways To Ward Off Bad Breath


Many of our patients come to us with dental questions and issues that affect their day-to-day lives. One of the most common topics we hear about is bad breath. It's a problem that results in insecurity and frustration, but lucky for our patients, it's also an issue that can be helped through proper oral care. We want to share five tips that can combat bad breath, and debunk the myth that there's no simple solution to do so.

1. Brush AND floss more than you already do.
Do you currently just brush and not floss? We definitely suggest adding flossing into the mix. Do you brush and floss twice a day? Try doing it three times, once after each meal.



2. Stop smoking.
Smoking is one of the leading causes of bad breath. Cigarettes dry out your palette and leave smoke particles in your throat that can linger with a tobacco-like smell for hours. Not only that, smoking stains your teeth and deteriorates your gums. 



3. Steer clear of onions, garlic, and spicy foods.
These foods, in particular, are known to cause bad breath. Even brushing and flossing right after consuming these foods can often not help defeat their potency. For patients that already deal with bad breath issues, we suggest staying away as much as possible. 



4. Keep your tongue clean.
Bacteria that causes bad breath is often sitting on your tongue. Keeping that surface clean is crucial, and we suggest using a toothbrush or a tongue scraper to do the trick. By incorporating this into your regular brushing and flossing habits, it will become second nature. 



5. Stay hydrated. 
Drinking water isn't only important for your overall health, it's important for your breath too! Keeping your palette wet and salvia flowing is necessary for a clean and healthy mouth. If food particles sit for too long without being washed away, it's a recipe for bad breath. Even rinsing your mouth with water or mouthwash can help.



Have you followed these steps and seen results? Let us know in the comments section below! And remember, we're always here for our patients to help with any issues that may arise. Keep having a wonderful Summer and breathe easy!  

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

What’s New? Laser Dentistry


Staying on the cutting edge of dentistry and putting the comfort and health of our patients first are always our priorities. Lucky for us, laser dentistry accomplishes those goals. With a brand new laser in the office, our team has already put it to great use.

We are using this technology for so many aspects of progressive dental health. For instance, to treat gum disease and tooth decay, for biopsy or lesion removal, and for diminishing bleeding and swelling. The laser is also an asset for cosmetic improvements such as gum contouring and teeth whitening.

However, what has really been most exciting for patients is its ability to remove canker and cold sores.  Often a painful annoyance for many people, these types of sores can be effectively removed without surgery and with haste.

Here are Dr. Lisa Indelicato and Dr. Khani Nguyen treating a patient with our new laser.

The laser works by delivering energy in the form of light. It’s one of the many ways we are keeping a laser-sharp focus on patients and their well-being.

'Filling you in'
  • Our Dental Assistant Dana Ventura passed her Certified Dental Assisting License Test. While Dana has been x-ray certified for years, this is a major step for her and one the whole team is very proud of.
  • Do you follow us on Facebook and Twitter? Look out for a very big giveaway coming soon, only available for Toms River Family Dental fans!


Monday, June 3, 2013

Dental Implants Worth Smiling Over


It's an important season to be happy with the way you look and feel. Summer always means more sun, more fun, and more to smile about. If you're feeling self-conscious about missing teeth, you're not alone. Statistics show that 69% of adults from ages 35-44 have lost at least one of their teeth.


Dental implants are often best way to replace missing or extracted teeth. Instead of resting on your gum line like removable dentures, implants are a permanent surgical option that look and feel just like your teeth. The dental implant comes up through the gum just like your original tooth – as if you would be “growing” a new tooth.

Once the implant is placed, the crown that is created looks just like the real thing. We can replace single teeth or even replace an entire row of dentures so you have a whole new set of teeth. Some of the benefits of implants are that they are solid, don’t move around when you talk and don’t need to be taken out at night. They are just like your teeth in every way, and may be the perfect solution to fit your needs. At Toms River Family Dental, it's a specialty of ours. 



Thursday, May 23, 2013

Seeing the Difference


One of the toughest jobs for a dentist is explaining to a patient that they need treatment to fix or prevent problems they cannot see or feel. We believe in stopping issues before they have the chance to start. That’s why we’ve invested in the latest technology at Toms River Family Dental, and we have modern solutions every step of the way. 



Our intraoral camera is a hand held, pen-sized camera that takes close-up, detailed pictures. These photos are then instantly displayed on a chair-side monitor so patients can see exactly what the problems are, magnified twenty to thirty times. We also have digital imaging x-rays, which are environmentally friendly and more importantly - patient friendly. The digital system emits up to 80% less radiation than traditional x-rays. The images can be viewed instantly and are extremely accurate.

 

Most people are visual, and when you can see what is happening in your mouth you can make better, more informed decisions. The intraoral images and digital imaging x-rays are a great asset for analysis, record keeping, and explaining long-term treatment plans to dental insurance companies. These tools are on the forefront of patient care – and that’s what we’re all about.

 ‘Filling’ You In

  • Our practice will be closed Monday for Memorial Day. We hope everyone enjoys the long weekend and it's filled with smiles! 
  • We are still offering a $79 new patient special which includes an examination, full series of x-rays, cleaning, periodontal exam and an oral cancer screening. 

Thursday, May 16, 2013

We Love Our Patients


We really do love our patients, and it's so wonderful to hear from them when they love us back. In fact, nothing makes us happier. It's our way of knowing we're really helping people to make them feel good and smile bigger, literally. We received this letter from a new patient of ours, Thomas Sloan. In it he says, "my experience was so good that I felt compelled to write and thank you and your entire staff, from the receptionist and billing clerks, to Dr. Lisa and her assistants."


We pride ourselves on creating the best experience for our patients. From working with them and their insurance plans to keep costs low, to always having a positive and helpful attitude. We believe it's what sets us apart, and why we do what we do. So to Mr. Sloan and all of our patients, we want to thank YOU, who give us such wonderful feedback. It makes our day. And please continue to share your reviews and recommendations on our Facebook page



'Filling' You In:


  • We have two new dentists to tell you about! Just kidding :) but maybe one day. These are just two of our favorite, and cutest, patients dressing up. Enjoy!

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

A Spring In Your Step And Your Smile


It's officially spring, and the entire Toms River Family Dental office is elated to welcome this weather. Everyone feels happier when the sun is shining, and smiles are aplenty. So as you're smiling this season, we want you to feel confident in your teeth. Just the way you'll spend time spring-cleaning, we believe you should also spend time making sure your smile is looking and feeling its best. We can help with that :)

We have the latest cosmetic options to quickly turn any smile into a showstopper. Whether you’re interested in whitening, closing gaps or replacing missing teeth we have options for you.  We even have the next great advancement in orthodontics – Clear Correct. Compared to traditional metal brackets, Clear Correct uses clear aligners that are virtually invisible to help straighten teeth. Ask us about any of these options for you and your family.

We've also rebooted our social channels with fresh content and active engagement! Follow us on Facebook and Twitter to see the latest and stay in the loop. Have a wonderful spring and we look forward to seeing you and your smile. 


‘Filling’ You In:

  • Dr. Shah is our pediatric dentist that is on maternity leave and last week she had her beautiful, healthy baby girl. Both mom and baby Leyla are doing very well and we couldn’t be happier!

  • We also have two new team members to our family! Anye is a new part of our administrative team. She’s originally from Peru and fluent in both English and Spanish. She will be working with our hygiene team to make your checkup and cleaning visits as smooth as possible.

  • Our second new team member is Dr. Khani Nguyen. As a general dentist, she will be covering pediatric patients while Dr. Shah is on maternity leave, and take care of our adult patients as well! We are thrilled to have her as part of our team. Her kindness, compassion, and skilled hands make her a fantastic dentist and a wonderful person.