From getting groceries to connecting with family, the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the definition of “normal” in our everyday lives. Even your next dental appointment will look very different than it has before! A variety of new infection control protocols have been established to ensure you are as safe and comfortable as possible while receiving the dental care you need. Find out how your Long Island City dentist is safeguarding your health during your next appointment.
(more…)Dentistry After COVID-19: What to Expect at Your Appointment
May 18, 2020
How to Maintain a Healthy Smile While Stuck Indoors Due to COVID-19
April 4, 2020
Regular dental checkups and cleanings are not possible right now. Why? One word: COVID-19. With dentist’s offices closed throughout the country and seeing only emergency patients, you may begin to wonder what you should do to maintain your smile and prevent possible cavities or gum disease. Whether you’ve already established a normal oral hygiene routine or are looking for ways to improve, a dentist in Long Island City is pleased to offer helpful tips to ensure you receive a positive report when the dental office reopens.
(more…)4 Smile-Friendly School Lunch Ideas for Kids
March 22, 2020
As a parent, your daily schedule is probably a whirlwind of activity. Between hectic mornings, homework help, and the craziness of family life, it can be difficult to find the time to think of new, healthy school lunches for your kids. Rushed planning and packing can often lead to convenient but unhealthy food choices, and eventually cavities. Thankfully, a little forethought can help you create nutritious, smile-friendly afternoon meals that your son or daughter is bound to love! Try these four school lunch ideas from your Long Island City children’s dentist to keep them happy and their smiles healthy.
(more…)The Top 3 Factors That Can Discolor Your Teeth
March 11, 2020
It can be a challenge to keep your smile sparkling clean. Even with regular brushing or flossing, there are plenty of ways our teeth can become yellow, gray, or brown over time. While a professional cleaning from your Long Island City dentist can brighten your pearly whites, you can prevent the discoloration in the first place if you know what causes it. Here are the top three factors that can stain your teeth and how to avoid a tinted smile.
(more…)What is the Connection Between Heart Health & Gum Disease?
February 26, 2020
The human body is complex and incredibly complicated, and for decades, scientists have been working on how each part is connected to gain a better idea of what it takes to maintain great overall health. One interesting link was made between gum disease and an increased risk of heart issues such as strokes. This groundbreaking connection showed that people who protect and maintain their oral health can avoid serious medical conditions down the road. Read on to learn what the research says and how you can protect your wellbeing.
(more…)Start the Year with a Visit to the Dentist
January 20, 2020
When are you planning to see the dentist this year? If you haven’t already made an appointment, now is the perfect time to schedule one. By having a preventive checkup and cleaning done as early as possible, you can keep your smile bright and healthy all throughout 2020! Learn more about the advantages of seeing your dentist in Long Island City early in the year as well as what you can expect during your visit.
(more…)How to Effectively Respond to Common Dental Emergencies
January 12, 2020
The last thing you want is to deal with a dental emergency. But, as the old saying goes, “If it can happen, it will happen.” While at first glance, this may seem pessimistic, adopting this mindset about a dental emergency can actually be quite beneficial to you. After all, if you know what types of trauma can happen and have a plan of action for how to respond, it makes the recovery process much smoother. As you continue reading, an emergency dentist in Long Island City lists some common types of dental emergencies, along with the initial steps you should take to address them.
(more…)Why Your Child Should See a Dentist Before They Turn One
December 22, 2019
Do you know when your child’s first dental visit should be? According to a survey for the Delta Dental Plans Association, the average age American children start seeing their dentist is 2.6 years old. However, this is far later than is recommended by both dental and pediatric experts. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry reports that a child’s first dental visit should be done before their first birthday, or within six months of their first tooth erupting. Does this sound too early? 62% of caretakers thought that by 12 months old, their child didn’t need to see a dentist because they were too young or didn’t have enough teeth. Your Long Island City pediatric dentist lays out the most important reasons why you need to take your son or daughter to the dentist for the first time before they turn one.
(more…)Protect Your Smile from Gum Disease with These Easy Tips
December 7, 2019
A healthy mouth isn’t just about how white your teeth are. Your gums need to be cleaned and taken care of as well! Unfortunately, simple gum care can easily be forgotten and leave your gums vulnerable to infection and disease. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly half of the adult population suffers from gum disease. Although relatively harmless at first, this easily preventable condition is the leading cause of tooth loss in the U.S. Read on as your Long Island City dentist breaks down what gum disease is and how you can protect your happy, healthy smile.
(more…)5 Healthy Holiday Tips for Your Smile
November 20, 2019
The holiday season is in full swing. Now, your days are a little more chaotic while you travel to spend time with family or shop for the perfect gifts. Although your schedule might be a bit busier than usual, there’s no reason to place your smile in harm’s way. You can still keep your dental health a priority and enjoy the holidays using a few simple tips from your dentist in Long Island City.
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