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OneManhattanDental Blog
1y ago
To All Our Valued Patients,
We are excited to introduce our New Hygiene Form at One Manhattan Dental! Our team is dedicated to providing exceptional care to our patients, and this new instrument will help us work even closer with you on your dental health journey.
Your Dental Health Partner
At One Manhattan Dental, we believe in empowering our patients to take control of their health. We work tirelessly to ensure that you receive the best dental care available, and we are here to support you in understanding the importance of your oral health and how it impacts your overall well-being.
Orga ..read more
OneManhattanDental Blog
1y ago
Taking preventive measures to keep your teeth and gums healthy can help you avoid more serious dental issues in the future. Good oral hygiene habits such as brushing twice a day and flossing daily are important for removing plaque, bacteria, and food particles that can cause decay or periodontal disease. Regular visits to the dentist for check-ups and cleanings can also help to identify any potential problems early on, allowing for prompt treatment if necessary.
If you have come to discover that your teeth are in need of help, restorative dentistry is a great option for you. Dental fillings, c ..read more
OneManhattanDental Blog
2y ago
Periodontal disease, also called gum disease, is a common condition that results in damage to the soft tissue in your mouth. If left untreated, periodontal disease can destroy the bone that supports your teeth (your jaw bone) and lead to lost or loosening teeth.
What Causes Periodontal Disease?
Periodontal disease is largely preventable, but that doesn’t mean people are taking steps to protect themselves. The leading cause of gum disease is poor oral hygiene. If you don’t practice good dental hygiene, bacteria will grow in your mouth and fester. Other behaviors that put you at risk for period ..read more
OneManhattanDental Blog
2y ago
Are you having a dental emergency? Knowing what to do in this time of high stress can make the difference between a long and short recovery. The first thing you need to do is stay calm. Then, follow our steps on what to do in case of a dental emergency.
Common Dental Emergencies
A dental emergency is any dental issue that requires immediate attention. Common symptoms of a dental emergency include uncontrolled bleeding, severe pain or discomfort, or infection. Some common dental emergencies include:
Bleeding that won’t stop as a result of an accident, blunt trauma, illness, or ot ..read more
OneManhattanDental Blog
2y ago
You may have heard about fluoride – whether at the dentist or at work around the water cooler. People have been talking about fluoride in water for decades. The first city to add fluoride to public water was Grand Rapids, Michigan, in 1945. Since then, people have debated whether fluoridated drinking water is safe. Many have also wondered why there is fluoride in the US’s tap water at all.
What is Fluoride?
Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral found in bones, teeth, water, soil, rocks, and plants. It’s popularly used by dentists and in dental products because it can strengthen enam ..read more
OneManhattanDental Blog
2y ago
Bad breath can be a bothersome problem, especially if you don’t know why it’s happening. The first step to fixing your bad breath is understanding what is causing it.
What is Halitosis?
Halitosis, known more simply as “bad breath,” is an oral health problem. The main symptom of halitosis is breath that smells badly. While bad breath doesn’t automatically denote a more serious problem, finding the cause behind your bad breath can be a significant preventative step against more serious oral illnesses.
Causes of Bad Breath
Various factors may be the culprit of your bad breath, so it’s essen ..read more
OneManhattanDental Blog
2y ago
Opting to undergo dental implant surgery is a big step toward investing in the smile of your dreams. It only makes sense that you want to ensure you choose the perfect dentist to do the process. While ensuring your dentist has the proper license and education is important, there are more steps you can take to make sure you choose the right dentist for dental implant surgery.
What are Dental Implants?
Dental implants are artificial tooth roots that a dentist implants into your jawbone or behind your gums. Typically made of titanium posts that look like little screws, dental implants act as a lo ..read more
OneManhattanDental Blog
2y ago
Dental crowns are a common aesthetic dental procedure used to restore teeth to their natural size, shape, and color. They can be made out of many materials, and taking care of them only requires a good oral hygiene routine.
What are Dental Crowns? A dental crown is a cover that your dentist puts over your tooth to restore its natural shape, size, and function. It’s also used to protect teeth and make damaged or missing teeth look more realistic. Crowns are used for a variety of reasons:
Cover a dental implant.
Protect teeth.
Restore broken or fractured teeth.
Stop a weak tooth from fra ..read more
OneManhattanDental Blog
2y ago
To many, having a beautiful smile means showing off your perfectly white teeth. People often turn to teeth whitening treatments to achieve this look. They use whitening strips and gels to brighten their teeth and give them the confidence to smile proudly. It’s important to know why and how teeth become discolored and process to whitening them.
Why Teeth Turn Yellow
Someone interested in whitening their teeth may wonder how their teeth got so discolored in the first place. Tooth discoloration, to a small degree, is entirely normal and affects almost everyone because of things like geneti ..read more
OneManhattanDental Blog
2y ago
Brush Your Teeth Twice A Day
You should brush your teeth at least twice every day to maintain strong and healthy gums. The best way to achieve this is to brush your teeth once in the morning and once at night before bed. Brushing your teeth promotes strong gums by removing food and plaque that can cause bacteria growth if left for too long. If bacteria do grow, they can lead to tooth decay and gum disease.
Use Fluoride Toothpaste
Brushing your teeth daily is good practice, but you can ensure improved gum strength by using a toothpaste that is approved by the American Dental Associ ..read more