Monthly Archives: August 2018

What Everyone Should Know About Fillings

2018-08-30T04:52:06+00:00August 30th, 2018|General Dentistry|

Do you have fillings in your teeth? If not, you’re in the minority. Approximately 99 percent of all Americans will need at least one filling in their lifetime. In fact, it’s not just adults who have to think about fillings: tooth decay is the most common chronic health problem among American children. Fillings are the

How Can I Fix My Chipped Tooth?

2018-08-27T17:57:15+00:00August 27th, 2018|Cosmetic Dentistry, Family Dentistry|

A chipped tooth is one of the most common cosmetic concerns among patients. Nothing disrupts the harmony of a perfect smile more obviously than a snaggletooth, right up front. Sometimes a tooth gets chipped when you take a fall and land on your mouth (ouch), sometimes it happens when you bite into something too hard

Botox Treatment for Headaches and TMJ Disorder

2018-08-29T17:31:03+00:00August 15th, 2018|BOTOX, TMJ Disorder|

Used for years in the medical field, Botox® has become a common dental treatment to alleviate headaches and the painful symptoms of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder. Botox has primarily been a part of the cosmetic surgery field and is the most widely used treatment in the world to treat wrinkles. The list of its medically

Introducing Our New and Improved Website!

2018-08-09T17:45:38+00:00August 9th, 2018|Family Dentistry, General Dentistry, Latest News, Marketing|

If you follow us on social media or read the blog posts, you will be happy to hear that we launched a new and improved website this week. Drs. Carson and Vicki invite you to take a look and see what the site offers for new and existing patients. Information About Us Did you know

Alleviate Snoring and Sleep Apnea with a Dental Night Guard – Clinton, NJ

2018-08-29T17:36:50+00:00August 3rd, 2018|Family Dentistry, General Dentistry, Sleep Apnea|

Does your snoring keep your partner awake at night? While this can be an inconvenience, your snoring may be an indicator of a much bigger problem. While snoring is a normal condition for about forty-five percent of adults, twenty-five percent have a chronic and severe condition obstructing their breathing, called sleep apnea. It may surprise

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