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Dental care services include: general dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, restorative dental treatment, laser dentistry, preventive dental care, Invisalign Clear Dental Braces, dental implants, CEREC single visit porcelain dental crowns, 3D digital imaging, dental lumineers, smile makeovers, dental lumineers, tooth colored white dental fillings, dentures, Botox treatment, sleep apnea treatment, dental root canals, neuromuscular dentistry, gum disease treatment and NTI Migraine Treatment.
Monday, 31 December 2012
Thursday, 20 December 2012
Smoking - Things That Can Ruin Your Smile
Smoking
turns your teeth yellow, but it can be much more damaging than that.
"Using
any form of tobacco can harm your teeth and gums in a number of ways,"
says Halpern.

Above article by: Kristin Koch,
Health.com
Monroe Dentists
John Fatse, DMD LLC & John Scovic, DDS
324 Elm Street, Suite 202A
Monroe, CT 06468
Tel: (203) 268-5051
John Fatse, DMD LLC & John Scovic, DDS
324 Elm Street, Suite 202A
Monroe, CT 06468
Tel: (203) 268-5051
Tuesday, 18 December 2012
Bottled Water - Things That Can Ruin Your Smile
Tap
water often contains fluoride—about 60% of people in the U.S. have fluoride in
their water supply.
However,
most bottled waters contain less fluoride than recommended for good oral health
(it will be listed as an ingredient on the label if it is an additive).

Above article by: Kristin Koch,
Health.com
Monroe Dentists
John Fatse, DMD LLC & John Scovic, DDS
324 Elm Street, Suite 202A
Monroe, CT 06468
Tel: (203) 268-5051
John Fatse, DMD LLC & John Scovic, DDS
324 Elm Street, Suite 202A
Monroe, CT 06468
Tel: (203) 268-5051
Sunday, 16 December 2012
Sports Drinks - Things That Can Ruin Your Smile
In the
last decade, sports beverages have become increasingly popular, but they aren't
great for your teeth.
"Scientific
research has found that the pH levels in many sports drinks could lead to tooth
erosion due to their high concentration of acidic components, which could wear
away at the tooth's enamel," says David F. Halpern, DMD, FAGD, president
of the Academy of General Dentistry.

Above article by: Kristin Koch,
Health.com
Monroe Dentists
John Fatse, DMD LLC & John Scovic, DDS
324 Elm Street, Suite 202A
Monroe, CT 06468
Tel: (203) 268-5051
John Fatse, DMD LLC & John Scovic, DDS
324 Elm Street, Suite 202A
Monroe, CT 06468
Tel: (203) 268-5051
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