Bad Breath Q & A
Iโm Dr. Todd Goldstein of The Exchange Dental Group. Today’s post offers some answers to persistent questions about bad breath. Q. My wife says my breath is repulsive, but I brush twice a day. Shouldn’t that be enough? A. Bacteria can increase and stink in hidden crevices that can only be reached with floss. Time […]
Our Top Priority At The Exchange Dental Group In New York
At The Exchange Dental Group, our passion is helping patients achieve and maintain a healthy and beautiful smile. Doctor Todd Goldstein’s considerable experience, advanced skills, and exacting standards ensure the ultimate in patient satisfaction. Because each man, woman, and child has unique dental needs, we develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses each patient’s challenges […]
Tooth Whitening: What The ADA Has To Say
When a cosmetic dentistry procedure becomes popular, itโs natural to want to experience dramatic results for yourself. However, responsible dental patients should know what the American Dental Association has to say regarding common cosmetic dentistry procedures such as teeth whitening. Talk to Doctor Goldstein Before You Whiten Your Teeth The ADA advises patients to meet […]
Afraid of the Dentist? 5 Ways to Reduce Dental Anxiety
Talk to your dentist Thereโs something about having knowledge of anything unknown that makes us feel less afraid or at least more self-assured handling the unknown. If you consider dentistry an unknown topic, maybe you can educate yourself by asking your dentist lots of questions. Find a dentist willing to listen to your fearful thoughts […]
10 Terrific Tooth Tips From The Exchange Dental Group
1. If you have kids and your municipal water supply does not have the recommended level of fluoride, talk to your pediatrician about fluoride supplements. Fluoride strengthens both the teeth you can see and the ones still forming in the jaw. 2. Set a timer when you brush to make sure you spend at least […]
Hiccups In Your Dental Routine
The most common times people stop to brush their teeth are morning and night – either before or after breakfast, after dinner, or at bedtime. Common concerns that come with this routine involve hiccups in the schedule, from family life, shift work, or exhaustion. Sometimes after dinner isnโt super cut and dried. Many New York […]