D&G Dental Office Blog

Mercury-Safe Dentistry is a Must; Here’s Why

June 13, 2023

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Liquid mercury

Mercury has been largely phased out of commercial products, and for good reason. If you’ve ever heard the term “mad as a hatter,” you might know that it refers to how hatters in Victorian England would often go insane due to being exposed to mercury while practicing their craft. Exposure to this odd liquid metal can cause neurological damage in addition to a multitude of other health problems. While previous decades saw the use of mercury in certain dental restorations such as fillings, mercury-safe dentistry is the new standard of safety. Here’s what you should know about mercury in dentistry and why only a qualified dentist should be the one to remove any dental restorations containing it.

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What to Eat Following Wisdom Tooth Extractions

May 17, 2023

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person drinking a smoothie after wisdom tooth extractions

Wisdom tooth extraction is a routine dental procedure that can significantly improve long-term oral health. To ensure a smooth recovery, it is essential to adhere to your doctor’s aftercare instructions. One common challenge during the healing process is maintaining a proper diet without hindering the healing of the extraction site. Here are some helpful tips to manage your diet and promote healing after wisdom tooth extraction.

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What to Eat Following Wisdom Tooth Extractions

May 2, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — dr_dawoud @ 3:37 am
illustration of an impacted wisdom tooth

Indeed, it is true that not all wisdom teeth pose a threat. Those that have sufficient space to emerge correctly can be left untouched. Regrettably, the majority of wisdom teeth lack the necessary room, leading to complications when left untreated. Extracting impacted wisdom teeth is crucial, and it is advisable to consult a dentist promptly. Continue reading to learn about some adverse health effects caused by impacted wisdom teeth that validate the need for extraction.

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Is It All Right to Fly After Tooth Extractions?

April 28, 2023

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person receiving a tooth extraction

When it comes to dental procedures like tooth extractions, it’s important to be aware of the potential complications that can arise, especially in specific situations such as air travel. Boarding an airplane shortly after a tooth extraction may not seem like a big deal, but is it safe? Understanding the reasons behind these issues is crucial in order to take appropriate precautions and ensure a smooth recovery, so keep reading to learn if flying after having a tooth pulled can lead to issues.

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Root Canal vs. Tooth Extraction: Pros and Cons

April 17, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — dr_dawoud @ 8:19 pm
person thinking about root canals vs tooth extractions

Root canals and tooth extractions are two common dental procedures used to address different dental issues. If you’re faced with the decision of whether to undergo a root canal or have a tooth extraction, it’s important to weigh the pros and cons of each treatment. By understanding the advantages and disadvantages of these treatments, you can make an informed decision about the best course of action for your oral health. Keep reading as we explore the benefits and downsides of root canals and tooth extractions.

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The Relationship Between Coffee and Dental Health

March 14, 2023

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person drinking cup of coffee

Coffee is a popular beverage among Americans, with over 50% consuming at least one cup per day. So, it’s safe to say that many people can’t start their morning without a fresh, hot cup of the stuff. While it provides your morning with a delicious smell and taste, coffee can have negative impacts on your oral health. Continue reading to learn about the ways that drinking coffee can impact your smile as well as what you can do to prevent this.

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How To Eat Healthy on a Soft Foods Diet

March 3, 2023

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bowl of oatmeal with slices of banana

If you have a temporary dental crown or veneer, it’s crucial to handle it with care until your permanent crown is in place. One precaution to take is to switch to a soft foods diet, as hard or crunchy foods can damage the temporary restoration. Although you may be tempted to indulge in ice cream and other sweet treats, it’s important to prioritize balanced meals that promote healing and overall health. If you don’t know where to start, continue reading to learn how to eat well on a soft foods diet.

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Does Gum Disease Fade When Teeth Are Removed?

December 15, 2022

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A dentist examining a patient with gum disease

In fact, gum disease is very unpleasant in its later stages. The illness can make your gums tender and even cause them to recede. If you have it, then, you’re likely desperate for treatment — maybe to the point of considering tooth extraction. However, the truth is that pulling your teeth won’t cure a gum infection. At the very least, you have other less drastic options. As proof of these claims, here’s a summary of why gum disease doesn’t fade when teeth are removed.

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What Does a Tooth Extraction Feel Like? 

December 4, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — dr_dawoud @ 6:21 am
mature man puzzled

Are you worried about needing a tooth extraction in West Orange? While removing a tooth can seem scary, there is actually no reason to stress out! If you trust in an experienced dentist, you should not feel any pain or serious discomfort while getting your tooth removed. To help ease your nerves, check out this step-by-step breakdown of the extraction procedure and details on what you can expect to feel.

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Gingivitis vs. Periodontitis: What’s the Difference?

October 27, 2022

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a person with recessed gums due to gum disease in West Orange

Have you heard the words “periodontitis” and “gingivitis” thrown around at your dentist’s office, but aren’t sure what they mean or what makes them different? These terms identify the different stages of one of the most common oral health problems that’s said to impact one out of two adults in the nation according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, called gum disease. Read on the learn how periodontitis and gingivitis are differentiated from each other and what actions to take if you hear these words to describe your oral health.

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