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Missing a Tooth? Here’s What Could Happen If You Wait Too Long

Dental Implants: Why You Shouldn't Wait Too Long

Losing a tooth can happen unexpectedly—a sports injury, an accident, severe decay, or gum disease can leave you with a gap in your smile. And if you’re thinking, “It’s only one tooth, so I’ll deal with it later,” you’re certainly not alone. But a missing tooth is more than a cosmetic concern. Over time, leaving… Read more »

Hiding Your Teeth in Photos? Here’s What Cosmetic Dentistry Can Do

Cosmetic Dentistry: Transform Your Smile With Care

Have you ever looked at a photo and immediately noticed your teeth before anything else? Maybe your smile looks dull, a tooth appears chipped, or you simply don’t feel comfortable showing your teeth. You’re not alone. Many people become more conscious of their smiles in photographs, especially with today’s smartphones, video calls, social media, and… Read more »

6 Warning Signs Your Teeth Are Trying to Tell You Something

Woman experiencing tooth pain and touching her cheek, representing common dental warning signs

Your teeth are constantly communicating with you. A sudden sensitivity when drinking coffee, bleeding while brushing, or a small crack that you barely notice may seem minor—but these symptoms can sometimes indicate a bigger dental concern. Many residents in Syosset, Woodbury, Jericho, and surrounding Nassau County communities delay dental visits because they hope discomfort will… Read more »

Kristin Chenoweth: Dental Health Advocate

Actress, singer, and Broadway star Kristin Chenoweth says that she often takes pictures with people who don’t like to smile because they’re ashamed of their teeth. Additionally, the makers of Listerine Whitening found that almost half of Americans don’t think their smiles are beautiful, and 43 percent don’t smile in photos because of tooth imperfections…. Read more »

The Facts about Tooth Enamel

Enamel is one of four dental tissues present in the tooth. It provides a protective outer layer and guards teeth against daily wear and tear, such as grinding and chewing. Currently, researchers are unable to replicate enamel tissues; however, dentists use onlays and bonding procedures to guard teeth from further damage after enamel loss has… Read more »

Why Folk Wisdom Usually Isn’t So Wise

It seems like everyone around us, whether they’re a doctor or not, has health advice to give. We’re told to take huge doses of Vitamin C to prevent colds, cut all fat from our diets to get thin, and always brush our teeth right after meals. Do you know what all these have in common?… Read more »

Great American Smokeout Nov. 17th…Can You Handle It?

November 17th is the Great American Smokeout, an annual event to help smokers quit and raise awareness of health issues caused by smoking, The American Cancer Society has tools on their website to help you quit, including a smoking cost calculator and desktop widgets. They also sponsor rallies, luncheons, and other functions, and have helped… Read more »

Mo-vember, the Mustachio Mania Month for Men’s Health

Have you heard of Movember – the mustache-growing charity event that happens during this month every year? Movember is designed to raise funds for, and awareness of, prostate cancer and other cancers that affect men. Participants pledge to grow a mustache for the whole month and to educate those around them on prostate cancer and… Read more »

Do You Know These Diabetics?

November is Diabetes Awareness Month Diabetes is a serious condition in which the body does not produce insulin, and insulin breaks down sugar. The disease comes in many forms. Type 1 is usually diagnosed during childhood. Type 2 is often diagnosed later in life and is the result of the body not producing enough insulin… Read more »

Can You Benefit from Dental Implant Improvements?

Implants replace natural teeth, all the way to the root. In fact, the base, or post, of the implant is literally screwed into the socket left by the missing tooth. Over time, the bone grows around the post and fuses with it, creating a solid and permanent fit. After some time to heal, a cap… Read more »