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Considering Dental Implants? Make These Healthy Habit Changes.

Dental implants not only replace teeth but can restore smile confidence, beauty, and function. If you have considered dental implants as a replacement for lost teeth, make a few health habit changes ahead of your surgery. Altering behaviors today can improve the likelihood of successful dental implant osseointegration and continued performance. Want to set up

2019-01-18T17:43:04+00:00January 18th, 2019|Dental Implants|

Top Reasons Dental Implants Can Fail

When you want to replace a missing tooth or teeth, dental implants can be an ideal solution. Not only are they fixed and stable, but they can last a lifetime with consistent care. Dental implants boast an overall success rate of 98 percent. Still, there are certain situations in which they can fail. At Walnut

2019-01-10T13:51:12+00:00January 5th, 2019|Dental Implants|

Treatment Alternatives to Root Canals

What’s the opposite of politics and religion? Root canal treatment! If there’s one thing every American can agree upon, it’s that no one wants a root canal. If your dentist reports that you need a root canal, what are your alternatives? Drs. Carson Ferris-Zeola and Vicki Uryniak will always, always, always suggest that you choose

What Could Be Causing Your Tooth Pain?

Does one of your teeth ache a little every now and then? Perhaps you have a serious tooth pain in one or more teeth, or along a portion of your jaw? Whether your pain is subtle or strong, you deserve to receive a proper diagnosis. After reading through the common causes of tooth pain listed

2019-01-03T01:30:49+00:00December 23rd, 2018|General Dentistry|

Botox: An Emerging Trend in Dentistry

For many, Botox conjures up images of overly injected Hollywood starlets with unnaturally smooth skin and fixed facial expressions. And because of this, the age-reversing elixir has suffered some serious public backlash over the years. However, with the everchanging landscape of the cosmetic industry, Botox may get be getting a second chance at proving that

2019-01-02T18:02:05+00:00December 21st, 2018|BOTOX, Cosmetic Dentistry, General Dentistry|

Will Medicare Cover the Cost of Sleep Apnea Treatment?

Have you enrolled in Medicare? If so, you may have questions regarding coverage requirements and out-of-pocket costs related to sleep apnea diagnosis and treatment. Dr. Victoria Uryniak and Dr. Carson Ferris-Zeolla help patients experiencing sleep apnea symptoms obtain the treatment they deserve. At the same time, our office assists patients in understanding what to expect

2019-01-02T18:01:04+00:00December 5th, 2018|Dental Insurance, Sleep Apnea|

Am I a good candidate for professional teeth whitening?

Professional teeth whitening not only brightens your smile, it can improve your confidence. At our Clinton, NJ practice, Drs. Carson Ferris-Zeolla and Victoria Uryniak offer both in-office and take-home professional solutions that are approved by the American Dental Association. If you have healthy teeth and gums but are looking for options to improve the appearance

2018-11-23T20:29:38+00:00November 23rd, 2018|Cosmetic Dentistry, Teeth Whitening|

Get Rid of Your Gummy Smile With Gum Contouring

You brush and floss. You maintain a healthy routine of visiting your Clinton, NJ, dentist on a regular basis. However, you feel like your appearance is not where you want it to be. The problem? A gummy smile that is just begging for gum contouring. Many people come to Walnut Pond Dentistry’s Dr. Victoria Uryniak

2018-11-15T13:09:39+00:00November 15th, 2018|Cosmetic Dentistry|

What’s causing your toothache?

Tooth pain can sometimes pop up out of nowhere. Maybe you were halfway through lunch when you bit down and felt shooting pain, or maybe a dull ache has been lingering for a couple days or weeks. When a tooth starts hurting, it’s normal to wonder what’s behind the pain. Don’t postpone a dental visit

2018-11-16T04:34:11+00:00November 15th, 2018|General Dentistry, Uncategorized|

What NOT to Do After an Extraction

In regards to dental extraction recovery, sometimes it’s easier to talk about what NOT to do than what you should do. By avoiding a few things during your recovery period, you can promote speedy, comfortable healing. Recovery times vary from person to person. Generally, you can expect a few days but sometimes a patient requires

2018-11-04T20:57:41+00:00November 2nd, 2018|Family Dentistry, General Dentistry|
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