Maintaining good oral hygiene in the NYC area is essential to overall health and wellness. Your teeth and gums are the foundation of great personal health. Most of us in the NYC area brush our teeth twice a day. This is god practice and makes for a good start to your oral health. However, many…
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The Vital Importance of Caring for Your Gums in New York

When it comes to maintaining oral health, many people focus primarily on their teeth. However, the significance of gum care should never be overlooked. Healthy gums play a crucial role in overall oral well-being and are essential for preserving the stability and longevity of your teeth. Let’s look at a few reasons why it’s important…
Dry Mouth Can Cause Dental Problems

A decrease of saliva flow resulting in a dry mouth is a common issue, especially among older individuals. Dry mouth is not only uncomfortable, it can cause tooth damage. Saliva is required to keep the mouth lubricated, wash the food from teeth, and neutralize the acids that can cause plaque. Extensive cavities can occur in…
The Link Between Gum Disease and Viral Infections

The COVID pandemic has increased public awareness of the danger of viruses and the importance of a well-functioning immune system. Our Immune System Protects Against Serious Illness The variation in the severity of COVID-19 illness is due, in part, to the strength of natural biological defenses. Of course, you may be wondering why we’re talking…
Our Top Five Great Toothpaste Recommendations

When it comes to maintaining good oral health in New York, using toothpaste is an essential part of daily dental hygiene. Toothpaste helps to remove plaque and food particles from teeth, preventing cavities, gum disease, and other oral health issues. It also freshens your breath which makes for a good starting point on social success.…
Can I have my New York cake and eat it too (and still have healthy teeth?)

Eating sweets and maintaining healthy teeth can be a tricky balance. While it’s always tempting to indulge in sugary treats in our NYC area, too much sugar can lead to tooth decay and other oral health problems. With a few simple strategies, you can enjoy your favorite New York treats and still maintain healthy teeth.…
Should Teens See a General or Pediatric Dentist?

Kids grow up. Every parent knows that, and knows the mixed feelings that come with it. When they’re toddlers we take them to a pediatric dentist. How do we know when the time has come to transition to a general dental practice? At Staten Island Dental Care we have some thoughts on that. Generally speaking,…
No Cavities? Thank Your Parents

At Staten Island Dental Care, we stay on top of new discoveries in the exciting field of dentistry and occasionally share interesting facts with our patients. Today’s post focuses on new findings in a compelling field of research: genetic dentistry. According to Mary L. Marazita, director of the Center for Craniofacial and Dental Genetics at…
Peace Of Mind At Staten Island Dental Care

At Staten Island Dental Care, we make a conscious effort to help our patients feel comfortable. Though our chairs are cushy as can be, we are not talking about physical comfort here. We are talking about emotional comfort. In other words, peace of mind. Here are some ways we are committed to your peace of…
Don’t Let Poor Oral Health Take You Out Of The Game

This article from Staten Island Dental Care is about the growing body of evidence that emphasizes the importance of good dental health. A recent study cited in the British Journal of Sports Medicine explored how poor dental health affects athletic performance at the elite level. “More than 40% of athletes were bothered by their oral…