Why After-Care Is Just As Important As The Treatment Itself

Do you have an upcoming appointment for a treatment we recommended? Or have you been meaning to call to schedule but you keep forgetting? If you have been postponing treatment, now is the perfect time to schedule your appointment. With spring and summer right around the corner, there is no better time to make sure your oral health is in top shape. For any patient with an upcoming treatment, we want to take a moment to stress the importance of following our post-treatment care instructions. Failure to follow these instructions can lead to serious discomfort, not to mention complications related to treatment. Continue reading to learn more.

What’s That Smell? What Your Bad Breath is Trying to Tell You

Do you find yourself constantly reaching for a mint or gum to mask your breath? It is common to experience bad breath after enjoying certain foods such as coffee or an Italian feast full of garlic, but after you thoroughly brush your teeth, your breath should be fresh again. Bad breath can be a problem when you find yourself constantly dealing with the issue. It can be embarrassing and cause anxiety. Persistent bad breath is a sign that you are experiencing an issue with your oral health.

Do You Have This Silent Disease?

February is Gum Disease Awareness Month, and we want to take some time to explain the importance of caring for your teeth as well as your gums. When you visit our office for a routine hygiene examination, we do more than clean your teeth and inspect for decay. We also check your gums, tongue and cheeks for indicators that you may be experiencing other issues with your oral health. Gum Disease affects approximately half of American adults. Do you know the warning signs to look for to see if you are experiencing symptoms? Continue reading to learn more.

Meet a Valued Team Member – Gail

At Caring Dental of Spotswood, we welcome and treat all patients with gentle care. From the moment you come through the doors, we take the time to listen to your concerns and show that you matter. Our entire team works together to ensure that you are comfortable while under our care. We love to treat our patients like members of our family. We are proud that our team members share our philosophy and offer you the very best in care and service. We want to take an opportunity to introduce you to our office manager, Gail.

Do You Have This Common Condition?

Do you wake in the morning and feel a tightness or discomfort in your jaw or facial muscles? Do you find yourself clenching your teeth during times of stress or anxiety? If this sounds like you, you might be suffering from a common condition that can leave you feeling less than your best. If this sounds like you or a loved one, continue reading to learn more about this condition and how to find relief.

Caring For Your Oral Health When You Are Under the Weather

Since we are in the middle of December, we know that many of our patients are in the thick of their holiday celebrations and plans. Whether you are enjoying traditions with family and friends that you didn’t get to experience last year or you are taking a much needed trip or vacation, the winter sniffles and other illnesses can crop up at any moment. While we hope all of our patients remain healthy during this time, occasional illnesses are always possible. If you should happen to fall ill, there are certain changes that you should be making to help your oral health and help improve your overall health.

Top Reasons To Replace A Missing Tooth

Have you recently experienced a tooth extraction or learned that you need to have a tooth replaced? Whether you have experienced decay, an illness, trauma to the mouth, or effects of gum disease, we are here to help you. Depending on the location of your problem area, you might be wondering if you need to replace the tooth, especially if it is one of the rear molars. We are here to tell you that, no matter the location, teeth should always be replaced. It is beneficial to the overall health of your mouth and surrounding teeth. Read on to learn more.

Nervous About Your Next Appointment? Try One Of These Relaxation Techniques

Do you have an upcoming hygiene examination or scheduled dental treatment and are feeling nervous about your appointment? We know that we have patients who experience nerves when they visit the dentist. Dr. Sorkin and the entire team at Caring Dental of Spotswood want their patients to feel comfortable while in the office. We want to share some tips to help you relax before and during your next appointment.

Are Your Teeth Trying To Tell You Something?

We are not sure about you, but we have been loving the crisp, cool fall mornings. A nice hot cup of tea or coffee is the perfect way to start the day when the temperature outside drops. Would you love to drink a hot beverage each morning but stop yourself because the temperature makes your teeth feel uncomfortable? Many of us experience sensitive teeth from time to time, but if you are avoiding your favorite foods and drinks because the temperature is too much for your teeth, your mouth might be telling you there is a problem. Read on to learn about what your teeth may be trying to tell you.

Perfect Time To Improve Your Smile

It’s hard to believe that we are deep into the fall season. It seems like only yesterday we were laying on the sand at the beach or floating around in the pool. Before we know it, the holiday season will be upon us and the hustle and bustle of shopping, parties, and family get-togethers will be in full swing. Now is the perfect time to plan ahead and treat yourself to the change in your smile that you have been considering. Scheduling a treatment now will allow you to enjoy and show off your results throughout the holidays and beyond!