Preventing Gum Disease

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According to studies from the Centers for Disease Control, half of adults aged 30 and older suffer from some stage of periodontal disease. This preventable disease could lead to major problems for your smile, including an increased risk of adult tooth loss. In today’s blog, your Syosset, NY, dentist explains how to recognize warning signs and help prevent the onset of gum disease.

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How To Protect Your Child’s Smile From Cavities

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Cavities not only cause painful toothaches and tooth sensitivity, but the decay could over time increase the risk of infection or even premature tooth loss. To safeguard smiles from cavities, your Syosset, NY, dentist offers a preventive approach to children’s dentistry. In today’s blog, we’re going to talk about what parents can do to help their children enjoy a cavity-free smile.

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Three Ways Cosmetic Dentistry Can Enhance Your Grin

Portrait of her she nice-looking attractive lovely winsome sweet cheerful cheery optimistic girl having fun rejoicing raising hands up party isolated on bright vivid shine yellow background.A healthy smile is a goal many of us have, and with 2021 just around the corner, setting the goal to stay on top of oral health is an excellent New Year’s resolution. The thing is, however, that you not only want to have a healthy grin, but one you feel confident in revealing as well. While stains or chips are not the most threatening concerns for your teeth, they certainly are not favorable either. In today’s blog, your Syosset, NY dentist will look at three ways cosmetic dentistry can address blemishes and leave you feeling happier and more confident about your smile.

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The Benefits of a Tooth-Colored Filling

Process of filling on fake toothWith the holidays upon us, it is important to keep your smile in mind as you enjoy some seasonal favorite treats. Practicing excellent oral health habits at home, including brushing and flossing regularly, is crucial to maintaining a lifelong grin. Certain foods such as baked goods and other sweet treats can feed oral bacteria, causing them to secrete harmful acids at a more rapid rate, and ultimately lead to structural deterioration. The result of this is cavities, and if left untreated, they can become larger and larger, ultimately resulting in severe decay and potential for tooth loss. Fortunately, your Syosset, NY dentist at Syosset Dental can treat this concern with a tooth-colored filling.

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Common Questions About Preventive Care

Cheerful young woman with a toothbrush in her hand looking at herself in the mirrorFrom a young age and following into adulthood, you often hear many individuals telling you the importance of taking care of your smile, as well as the negative effects that arise when you do not. While you may be aware that excellent dental care starts at home with regular brushing and flossing, you may not necessarily understand the importance of attending your regular examinations and cleanings and what purposes they actually serve. In today’s blog, your Syosset, NY dentists at Syosset Dental look at common questions regarding your preventive routine and how best to achieve a lifelong smile.

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Why It Is Necessary to Replace Lost Teeth

Close Up Photo Of Young Man With Missing ToothOftentimes, adult tooth loss can be prevented or managed with appropriate oral health care and maintenance such as routine preventive care at home and attended regularly scheduled visits. In some circumstances, however, extraction or removal may be the only option when it comes to preserving the health of your grin. While that is the case, it is important to note that your journey does not end there, as a variety of problems may arise once a structure is gone. Fortunately, your Syosset, NY dentist at Syosset Dental can help you avoid these problems by explaining why it is necessary to replace lost teeth.

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How A Root Canal Can Save Your Smile

While dental health is a top priority, there typically isn’t a “one-size-fits-all” method of treatment that can prevent or fix everything. What this means is that you need quality dental care that is custom-tailored to your specific problems, such as combatting disease, tooth loss, or simply filling a tooth. It is also important to keep in mind that our priority at Syosset Dental in Syosset, NY is to preserve your smile any way we can, which is why we want our patients to not only be informed of their options, but to know how procedures such as root canals can save your smile.

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Helping Your Smile Recover from Multiple Concerns

With the right dental treatment, most oral health concerns can be addressed more conveniently than many people expect. For many people, however, their smiles are impacted by more than just one problem, and restoring their smiles can require addressing multiple issues of different natures and extents. To fully restore your oral health and bite function while minimizing the overall extent of your treatment, you may benefit from a custom-designed, full-mouth rehabilitation plan. (more…)

How a Tooth Filling Prevents the Need for a Root Canal

When you develop a cavity, the most frequent treatment recommendation is to fill it with a customized, biocompatible filling material. For most people who get cavities, a tooth filling can be the most effective and conservative way to treat it and preserve their teeth. However, this depends on treating the cavity while it’s still in its mild or moderate stages. The earlier, the better, or the cavity may grow too severe for a filling to successfully treat it. Today, we explore how a tooth filling can stop your cavity and tooth decay from getting worse, and help you avoid the need for more extensive root canal treatment to save the tooth later. (more…)

Why Modern Dental Crowns Come in Different Sizes

Dental crowns have been a popular way for restoring and saving teeth for a long time, but today’s version of the restoration isn’t always what people expect. While most people are familiar with traditional, or complete, dental crowns that completely cap a tooth’s visible structure, not every crown today is designed the same. Today, we look at why and how modern dental crowns come in different sizes, and why a partial crown (or onlay) may be the better option for dealing with certain types of tooth damage. (more…)