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Franklin Corner Dental

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Dentists in Lawrenceville, NJ
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96 Franklin Corner Rd.
Lawrenceville, NJ
08648

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Your first visit to Franklin Corner Dental establishes a vital foundation for our relationship with you. During the first visit, we make sure to obtain important background information, like your medical history, and give you time to get to know your doctor.

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Although most children don't need orthodontics at seven years old, it is a good idea for them to get an assessment. An orthodontist can anticipate future problems and is sometimes able to prevent them. https://orthodonticsaustralia.org.au/preventative-orthodontic-treatment/ ORTHODONTICSAUSTRALIA.ORG.AU What is preventative orthodontic treatment?
Overcrowded teeth may be painful and difficult to clean. But there are several orthodontic treatment options available. https://orthodonticsaustralia.org.au/dental-crowding-causes-and-treatment-options/ ORTHODONTICSAUSTRALIA.ORG.AU Dental Crowding: Causes and Treatment Options
Behaviors such as thumb sucking or extended use of a pacifier could contribute to an underbite. But the condition is fixable with help from an orthodontist. https://www.colgate.com/en-us/oral-health/cosmetic-dentistry/early-orthodontics/causes-and-remedies-of-an-underbite-in-children-0313 COLGATE.COM Causes and Remedies of an Underbite in Children
Franklin Corner Dental wishes you a good Yom Kippur!
Young children naturally suck their thumbs, but it can become a problem if they keep doing it past the age of four. It may cause their teeth to be misaligned or for them to develop an overbite. https://www.1800dentist.com/family-dentistry/thumb-sucking/ 1800DENTIST.COM Thumb-Sucking: How to Get Your Kids to Quit - 1-800-DENTIST®
If your child has difficulty breathing, palate expansion may be the solution. This orthodontic therapy widens the upper jaw and is also used to correct dental overcrowding. https://www.colgate.com/en-us/oral-health/cosmetic-dentistry/early-orthodontics/when-upper-jaw-expansion-benefits-your-child-1014 COLGATE.COM When Upper Jaw Expansion Benefits Your Child
Gum disease doesn't appear overnight. It is an aggressive condition that creates serious consequences. Learn what the early signs of gum disease are and how to treat them. http://bit.ly/35HE2Zv MYDRDENTAL.COM Five Signs of Gum Disease and How to Address Them | Dr. Dental
Not brushing or flossing your teeth regularly results in cavities. But what exactly are they and what should you do about them? This colorful infographic has all the answers! http://bit.ly/2rLbW0F MYDRDENTAL.COM What Exactly is a Cavity? (Infographic) | Dr. Dental
Growing older is a natural part of life. Every part of your body changes, including your teeth! Learn what these differences are and what you should do about them. http://bit.ly/2EuFfai MYDRDENTAL.COM How Your Oral and Dental Health Change With Age | Dr. Dental
Overcome your dental phobia by creating a comfortable environment. Talk to your dentist about your fears, and try out different methods for keeping yourself calm. Some patients find it refreshing to play peaceful music! http://bit.ly/2M6nDpx MYDRDENTAL.COM Take a Deep Breath, Relax, and…Smile! Ways to Reduce Dental Anxiety | Dr. Dental
The dentist can only do so much. You are the one responsible for brushing and flossing your teeth daily. Here are some helpful tips to keep your teeth in perfect condition. http://bit.ly/2sDyxvU MYDRDENTAL.COM At-Home Dental Care Tips | Dr. Dental
Just because baby teeth aren't permanent doesn't mean you can neglect them. Your child's teeth still need the appropriate amount of care and oral hygiene. http://bit.ly/2PxdmVC MYDRDENTAL.COM How to Prevent the 5 Most Common Childhood Dental Problems | Dr. Dental
Happy Columbus Day!
Did you know that people once believed tooth decay was caused by worms? Learn about the history of this myth here, and why you should actually brush and floss your teeth. https://www.healthline.com/health/dental-and-oral-health/tooth-worm HEALTHLINE.COM Do Tooth Worms Exist? Myths Debunked, and Causes of Decay
Before the rise of remote meetings, most of us hadn't spent much time watching ourselves speak. Now, a lot of people are becoming more interested in the possibilities of cosmetic dentistry. https://www.dentistry.co.uk/2020/09/18/zoom-covid-boosted-interest-cosmetic/ DENTISTRY.CO.UK How COVID-19 has boosted cosmetic dentistry – Dentistry Online
Amateur dentistry is dangerous, especially if you're messing with a tooth's structure. If you are unsatisfied with your smile, a dentist can determine whether your teeth are chipped or misaligned and how to treat them in a way that will keep them healthy. https://www.insider.com/tiktok-users-shaving-teeth-nail-files-dentists-concerned-2020-9 INSIDER.COM TikTok users are shaving down their teeth with nail files. Dentists say it could cause permanent damage.
Maybe you bit down on hard candy and heard a snap or got hit in the face during a sports game. If the pain quickly diminishes, returning only when you eat or perform similar activities, you might have a hairline tooth fracture. http://bit.ly/2EpHUCg 123DENTIST.COM About Hairline Tooth Fractures (cracks) - from 123Dentist
When you take care of your mouth, you're taking care of the rest of your body too! Healthier teeth lead to a strong heart and lungs! http://bit.ly/2r2UaFL MYDRDENTAL.COM How Dental Care Affects the Whole Body | Dr. Dental
Unlike you, germs and bacteria don't sleep! That's why you should seek treatment if you experience Dry Mouth during the night. http://bit.ly/2sCaPAb SMILEGUIDE.COM Your Teeth While You Sleep
It's normal for your teeth to ache when you bite into an ice cream cone. It's only when this starts happening all the time that it indicates a problem. Learn about teeth sensitivity and a few possible causes. http://bit.ly/34t7ErX 123DENTIST.COM Sensitive Teeth: Common Causes and Solutions - from 123Dentist
Have a spooky and safe Halloween!
Sleep apnea develops when the airways are partially or completely blocked. You'll experience things like snoring, headaches, fatigue, and dry mouth. http://bit.ly/2M0bAtW 123DENTIST.COM Sleep Apnea: Top Ten Signs and Symptoms for Sleep Apnea
Franklin Corner Dental wishes you a happy and safe Diwali!
Neglecting your teeth leads to gum disease. You'll have pain, swelling, and bleeding when brushing or flossing. Early intervention is the key to stopping gum disease in its tracks. http://bit.ly/2S0qxQf 123DENTIST.COM Gum Disease / Gingivitis: How to avoid it or treat it - from 123Dentist
Happy Veteran's Day to all those who have served or currently serve our country!
A dental bridge is a common solution to a missing tooth. It provides a replacement tooth that looks just like your others. http://bit.ly/34tpuLi 123DENTIST.COM What are Dental Bridges and How Do They Work? - From 123Dentist
If you're self-conscious of your smile, talk to your dentist about teeth whitening. It's offered both In-Office and At-Home. http://bit.ly/2RYo891 123DENTIST.COM Home Whitening vs In-Office Whitening. What's best for you?
They say that raising a child takes a village, what they don't add is that it takes a whole team of experts to get you through the entire pregnancy! This includes a dentist. http://bit.ly/34qkxD2 SMILEGUIDE.COM Oral Health During Pregnancy
You should never neglect any part of your health! When you have a cleaner mouth, you're less likely to suffer other systemic conditions. http://bit.ly/2PUHCZz BIT.LY How Your Oral Health Can Impact Your Overall Health - from 123Dentist
Your jaw is controlled by the temporomandibular joint. When you overuse it, usually by grinding or clenching your teeth, a temporomandibular joint disorder develops. http://bit.ly/2PMpVv2 123DENTIST.COM TMJ and Jaw Pain - Why Does My Jaw Hurt? - from 123Dentist
Your mouth produces saliva to help you eat, drink, and even talk! When you don't produce enough of it, you experience a condition known as Dry Mouth. Talk to a dental professional about the appropriate treatment. http://bit.ly/2Eqeh3z 123DENTIST.COM Dry Mouth (Xerostomia): At All Stages of Life - from 123Dentist
How are oral health and bone disease linked? Learn more about the effects of osteoporosis on your teeth: https://bit.ly/2FSf5m8 BONES.NIH.GOV Oral Health and Bone Disease | NIH Osteoporosis and Related Bone Diseases National Resource Center
Franklin Corner Dental would like to wish you all a happy and safe Thanksgiving!
Don't wait to seek treatment until a dental infection turns into an abscess. This guide will help you to identify the signs of tooth decay. https://www.healthline.com/health/dental-and-oral-health/tooth-decay-stages HEALTHLINE.COM Tooth Decay Stages: 5 Stages and How to Treat Each
If you're suffering from a toothache, you'll need to get it checked out. But regular dental appointments can also help catch dental infections that haven't started causing sensitivity yet. https://www.healthline.com/find-care/articles/dentists/tooth-cavities#complications HEALTHLINE.COM Tooth Cavities: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments
Stress has always been one of the main contributors to teeth grinding, and during the pandemic, it's especially bad. Many dentists are seeing a surge in people who have cracked their teeth. https://www.insider.com/dentists-see-uptick-in-cracked-teeth-during-the-pandemic-2020-9 INSIDER.COM Dentists are seeing an uptick in cracked teeth during the pandemic
If you're prescribed a blood thinner, make sure to let your dentist know before your appointment. https://bit.ly/3cn3B6b
Good dental hygiene leads to better health and fewer issues. Here are some ways to keep your mouth and teeth healthy: https://bit.ly/3iVuLDu FAMILYDOCTOR.ORG Mouth and Teeth: How to Keep Them Healthy - familydoctor.org
Poor oral health doesn't just cause cavities. A new study reveals a potential link between dental hygiene and cognitive decline. https://bit.ly/3aHQZnu MEDICALNEWSTODAY.COM Does poor oral health impact brain function?
A dental abscess is a build-up of pus caused by a bacterial infection. Learn more about how to treat this condition: https://bit.ly/2RRjBnr
Dentists are seeing a rise in teeth grinding cases during the pandemic. Here are some ways to help this issue: https://hrld.us/2ZXjtY3
Gum disease not only affects your oral health but also leads to dementia, according to a new study: https://cnn.it/33NwoOV CNN.COM Gum health could be a risk factor for dementia, study suggests
The pandemic has upended all of our lives, from the way we work to the way we gather. COVID-19 has also impacted our teeth. Learn why one dentist is seeing more oral health issues and how you can protect your teeth: https://nyti.ms/2Ev5pxs NYTIMES.COM A Dentist Sees More Cracked Teeth. What’s Going On?
Pregnant and wondering how to take care of your oral health? Here are dental hygiene tips for you and your baby: https://bit.ly/3mVZGlI DENTALHEALTH.ORG Dental care for mother and baby
Franklin Corner Dental wishes you a happy Kwanzaa!
Franklin Corner Dental wants to wish you a happy and safe Christmas!
Are you experiencing dental erosion? Here's everything you need to know about this type of tooth wear: https://bit.ly/33Sml9B
We've heard the dangers of smoking cigarettes on oral health. Read more about how hookah is just as a bad: https://bit.ly/3kI6voQ MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG The Dangers of Smoking Waterpipes and Hookahs - American Dental Association
Franklin Corner Dental wishes you a fun and safe New Year!
Could gum disease be related to esophageal and stomach cancer? Scientists are still trying to understand the correlation, but we know that brushing and flossing are important for your overall wellbeing, and not just your teeth. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/07/200720190919.htm SCIENCEDAILY.COM Gum disease may raise risk of some cancers: People with history of gum disease appear to have higher risk of developing oesophageal and gastric cancer, suggest researchers
Evidence continues to mount of a causative effect between gum disease and dementia. We also know that gum inflammation is a risk factor in the development of diabetes. https://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2020/07/30/gum-health-could-be-risk-factor-for-dementia-study-suggests/ PHILADELPHIA.CBSLOCAL.COM Gum Health Could Be Risk Factor For Dementia, Study Suggests
Dry mouth makes it harder for your body to fight off the bacteria that cause tooth decay and gum disease. Now dentists are noticing increased dry mouth in younger patients due to the prevalence of vaping. https://consumer.healthday.com/cancer-information-5/electronic-cigarettes-970/aha-news-need-another-reason-not-to-vape-your-oral-health-is-at-risk-760738.html CONSUMER.HEALTHDAY.COM AHA News: Need Another Reason Not to Vape? Your Oral Health Is at Risk
Scientists are learning more about the structure of enamel, and hopefully what they've found will allow us to develop better ways of protecting it. But once enamel is gone, it's gone for good. https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/complexity-human-tooth-enamel-revealed-atomic-level-nih-funded-study NIH.GOV Complexity of human tooth enamel revealed at atomic level in NIH-funded study
Have you ever wondered how animals get by without needing as much dental care as we do? Unfortunately, it's out teeth that pay the price for the convenience of modern diets. Learn more in this fascinating look at the history of teeth and why dental care is so important. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-we-have-so-many-problems-with-our-teeth/ SCIENTIFICAMERICAN.COM Why We Have So Many Problems with Our Teeth
Young children need help brushing their teeth, but that's not the only way you can protect them from cavities. Have you heard of Baby Bottle Tooth Decay? https://chicagohealthonline.com/the-6-donts-of-caring-for-your-childs-teeth/ CHICAGOHEALTHONLINE.COM Preventing Tooth Decay: The 6 Don'ts of Caring for Your Child's Teeth
Evidence continues to mount of a causative effect between gum disease and dementia. We also know that gum inflammation is a risk factor in the development of diabetes. https://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2020/07/30/gum-health-could-be-risk-factor-for-dementia-study-suggests/ PHILADELPHIA.CBSLOCAL.COM Gum Health Could Be Risk Factor For Dementia, Study Suggests
There are several health conditions that also put people at increased risk for gum disease and tooth decay. In fact, part of the reason it's so important to maintain regular dental appointments is that your dentist may be the first doctor to recognize a significant problem. https://bestlifeonline.com/warning-signs-your-teeth-send/ BESTLIFEONLINE.COM 13 Warning Signs Your Teeth Are Trying to Send You | Best Life
Brushing your teeth twice every day is essential for your oral health. But are you making proper use of your toothbrush? If its bristles are too beaten down to reach every part of your mouth, it's time to get it replaced. https://www.somersetlive.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/how-often-you-should-change-4498098 SOMERSETLIVE.CO.UK How often you should change your toothbrush - including after Covid
Scientists are learning more about the structure of enamel, and hopefully what they've found will allow us to develop better ways of protecting it. But once enamel is gone, it's gone for good. https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/complexity-human-tooth-enamel-revealed-atomic-level-nih-funded-study NIH.GOV Complexity of human tooth enamel revealed at atomic level in NIH-funded study
Have you ever wondered how animals get by without needing as much dental care as we do? Unfortunately, it's out teeth that pay the price for the convenience of modern diets. Learn more in this fascinating look at the history of teeth and why dental care is so important. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-we-have-so-many-problems-with-our-teeth/ SCIENTIFICAMERICAN.COM Why We Have So Many Problems with Our Teeth
Young children need help brushing their teeth, but that's not the only way you can protect them from cavities. Have you heard of Baby Bottle Tooth Decay? https://chicagohealthonline.com/the-6-donts-of-caring-for-your-childs-teeth/ CHICAGOHEALTHONLINE.COM Preventing Tooth Decay: The 6 Don'ts of Caring for Your Child's Teeth
A recent research facility in China has developed a gel that self-heals cavities. Further studies have to be done, but this product would be an amazing breakthrough in the future. http://bit.ly/2PpMBCg SMILEGUIDE.COM Say Goodbye to Tooth Fillings? | Smile Guide
Dentists have been careful to avoid transmitting the coronavirus. Keeping up-to-date with your examinations is still important, so don't stay away from the office out of fear! https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-09-dont-dental-pandemic.html MEDICALXPRESS.COM Don't delay dental visits during pandemic
There are several health conditions that also put people at increased risk for gum disease and tooth decay. In fact, part of the reason it's so important to maintain regular dental appointments is that your dentist may be the first doctor to recognize a significant problem. https://bestlifeonline.com/warning-signs-your-teeth-send/ BESTLIFEONLINE.COM 13 Warning Signs Your Teeth Are Trying to Send You | Best Life
Brushing your teeth twice every day is essential for your oral health. But are you making proper use of your toothbrush? If its bristles are too beaten down to reach every part of your mouth, it's time to get it replaced. https://www.somersetlive.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/how-often-you-should-change-4498098 SOMERSETLIVE.CO.UK How often you should change your toothbrush - including after Covid
Scientists are learning more about the structure of enamel, and hopefully what they've found will allow us to develop better ways of protecting it. But once enamel is gone, it's gone for good. https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/complexity-human-tooth-enamel-revealed-atomic-level-nih-funded-study NIH.GOV Complexity of human tooth enamel revealed at atomic level in NIH-funded study
Have you ever wondered how animals get by without needing as much dental care as we do? Unfortunately, it's out teeth that pay the price for the convenience of modern diets. Learn more in this fascinating look at the history of teeth and why dental care is so important. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-we-have-so-many-problems-with-our-teeth/ SCIENTIFICAMERICAN.COM Why We Have So Many Problems with Our Teeth
Consider all the facts before getting your teeth whitened. There are many products and types, all producing different results. http://bit.ly/2Bq3sgA SMILEGUIDE.COM 5 Myths About Teeth Whitening
There are a lot of pros to using mouthwash. But if you're worried about irritants or alcohol content, talk to your local dentist. http://bit.ly/31rWZfx SMILEGUIDE.COM Pros and Cons of Mouthwash
There is a newer, alternative treatment for cavities that are gaining popularity. Instead of drilling and removing the bacteria, a dental crown is placed over it. http://bit.ly/36Kzn9b SMILEGUIDE.COM Cavity Treatment Without Drilling? | Smile Guide
A recent research facility in China has developed a gel that self-heals cavities. Further studies have to be done, but this product would be an amazing breakthrough in the future. http://bit.ly/2PpMBCg SMILEGUIDE.COM Say Goodbye to Tooth Fillings? | Smile Guide
Dentists have been careful to avoid transmitting the coronavirus. Keeping up-to-date with your examinations is still important, so don't stay away from the office out of fear! https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-09-dont-dental-pandemic.html MEDICALXPRESS.COM Don't delay dental visits during pandemic
There are several health conditions that also put people at increased risk for gum disease and tooth decay. In fact, part of the reason it's so important to maintain regular dental appointments is that your dentist may be the first doctor to recognize a significant problem. https://bestlifeonline.com/warning-signs-your-teeth-send/ BESTLIFEONLINE.COM 13 Warning Signs Your Teeth Are Trying to Send You | Best Life
There are a lot of bad habits that can damage your teeth. From overindulging in sweets to smoking, beware of the consequences. http://bit.ly/33JB1Gt SMILEGUIDE.COM Five Common Ways to Damage Your Teeth
As soon as your wisdom teeth cause pain or begin pushing your other teeth around, it's time for them to be removed. http://bit.ly/2J0Tzdk SMILEGUIDE.COM 3 Signs Your Wisdom Teeth Need To Go
Consider all the facts before getting your teeth whitened. There are many products and types, all producing different results. http://bit.ly/2Bq3sgA SMILEGUIDE.COM 5 Myths About Teeth Whitening
There are a lot of pros to using mouthwash. But if you're worried about irritants or alcohol content, talk to your local dentist. http://bit.ly/31rWZfx SMILEGUIDE.COM Pros and Cons of Mouthwash
There is a newer, alternative treatment for cavities that are gaining popularity. Instead of drilling and removing the bacteria, a dental crown is placed over it. http://bit.ly/36Kzn9b SMILEGUIDE.COM Cavity Treatment Without Drilling? | Smile Guide
A recent research facility in China has developed a gel that self-heals cavities. Further studies have to be done, but this product would be an amazing breakthrough in the future. http://bit.ly/2PpMBCg SMILEGUIDE.COM Say Goodbye to Tooth Fillings? | Smile Guide
You should take care of your braces just like you would your teeth! Brush twice a day and floss daily! You should also make sure to attend all orthodontic appointments. http://bit.ly/2IXPqXJ ORALB.COM Taking Care of Your Braces
Are you getting braces soon? No need to fret! This simple guide tells you all you need to know. http://bit.ly/2Yh4J3m
Oral hygiene and routine are important when you're pregnant. Your stomach isn't the only thing that changes! http://bit.ly/2VW2TVm SMILEGUIDE.COM Pregnancy and Your Teeth
There are a lot of bad habits that can damage your teeth. From overindulging in sweets to smoking, beware of the consequences. http://bit.ly/33JB1Gt SMILEGUIDE.COM Five Common Ways to Damage Your Teeth
As soon as your wisdom teeth cause pain or begin pushing your other teeth around, it's time for them to be removed. http://bit.ly/2J0Tzdk SMILEGUIDE.COM 3 Signs Your Wisdom Teeth Need To Go
Consider all the facts before getting your teeth whitened. There are many products and types, all producing different results. http://bit.ly/2Bq3sgA SMILEGUIDE.COM 5 Myths About Teeth Whitening
New research demonstrates a link between obesity and gum disease. Though the exact connection is unknown, what is certain is that inflammation is involved. http://bit.ly/2qXKcp7 BIT.LY Recent Research Illustrates the Link between Periodontal Disease and Obesity - Today's RDH
Finding out what is causing your dental problems, like tooth decay or gingivitis, is important for preventing re-care visits. Take a step back and thoroughly examine your dental hygiene routine. http://bit.ly/2EnVI03 TODAYSRDH.COM Why Home Care Should Be Flexible about Recommended Oral Hygiene Regimens - Today's RDH
If you're worried about the straightness of your teeth, schedule an appointment with an orthodontist. https://wb.md/2Mq55RD
You should take care of your braces just like you would your teeth! Brush twice a day and floss daily! You should also make sure to attend all orthodontic appointments. http://bit.ly/2IXPqXJ ORALB.COM Taking Care of Your Braces
Are you getting braces soon? No need to fret! This simple guide tells you all you need to know. http://bit.ly/2Yh4J3m
Oral hygiene and routine are important when you're pregnant. Your stomach isn't the only thing that changes! http://bit.ly/2VW2TVm SMILEGUIDE.COM Pregnancy and Your Teeth
Children need dental care just like adults! There is a common misconception that kids are the hardest patients, but this doesn't need to be the case. Here are a few tips for keeping children comfortable. http://bit.ly/34kDl6M TODAYSRDH.COM 10 Expert Tips for Treating Pediatric Dental Patients - Today's RDH
Pregnant women often experience higher rates of gingivitis and gum disease. New research discusses the link between them. http://bit.ly/2syrtRc TODAYSRDH.COM Periodontal Literature: Gauging the Impact of Perio Conditions on Pregnancy - Today's RDH
Franklin Corner Dental wishes you a safe President's Day!
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New research demonstrates a link between obesity and gum disease. Though the exact connection is unknown, what is certain is that inflammation is involved. http://bit.ly/2qXKcp7 BIT.LY Recent Research Illustrates the Link between Periodontal Disease and Obesity - Today's RDH
Finding out what is causing your dental problems, like tooth decay or gingivitis, is important for preventing re-care visits. Take a step back and thoroughly examine your dental hygiene routine. http://bit.ly/2EnVI03 TODAYSRDH.COM Why Home Care Should Be Flexible about Recommended Oral Hygiene Regimens - Today's RDH
When patients with diabetes maintain proper oral hygiene, they notice lesser negative symptoms. Research explains this through a direct connection between the two. http://bit.ly/34toKWu TODAYSRDH.COM Research Reveals Good Dental Hygiene Can Improve Type 2 Diabetes - Today's RDH
Children are more likely to get cavities and tooth decay because of the softer nature of baby teeth. A great way to combat this is through Dental Sealants. http://bit.ly/36CMpFF
Taking poor care of your teeth correlates to the rest of your body. That's why a link between oral care, tooth loss, and heart disease exists. You are at a higher risk for this condition when you don't treat your mouth right. http://bit.ly/2PqWYG5 TODAYSRDH.COM Research Shows Tooth Loss May Lead to Cardiovascular Disease - Today's RDH
Children need dental care just like adults! There is a common misconception that kids are the hardest patients, but this doesn't need to be the case. Here are a few tips for keeping children comfortable. http://bit.ly/34kDl6M TODAYSRDH.COM 10 Expert Tips for Treating Pediatric Dental Patients - Today's RDH
Pregnant women often experience higher rates of gingivitis and gum disease. New research discusses the link between them. http://bit.ly/2syrtRc TODAYSRDH.COM Periodontal Literature: Gauging the Impact of Perio Conditions on Pregnancy - Today's RDH
Franklin Corner Dental wishes you a safe President's Day!
If you seem to have bad breath no matter what you do, reach out to your dentist. The best way to improve is by increasing your oral health practices. Brush after every meal and use mouthwash! http://bit.ly/3298WaQ HEALTH.HARVARD.EDU Bad breath: What causes it and what to do about it - Harvard Health Blog
Besides a recent small, independent study, all other research indicates that water fluoridation improves your oral health. Fluoride is a deterrent for cavities that works wonders, especially in children. http://bit.ly/2YXJDbw THECONVERSATION.COM Does water fluoridation really damage your children's IQ?
When patients with diabetes maintain proper oral hygiene, they notice lesser negative symptoms. Research explains this through a direct connection between the two. http://bit.ly/34toKWu TODAYSRDH.COM Research Reveals Good Dental Hygiene Can Improve Type 2 Diabetes - Today's RDH
Children are more likely to get cavities and tooth decay because of the softer nature of baby teeth. A great way to combat this is through Dental Sealants. http://bit.ly/36CMpFF
Taking poor care of your teeth correlates to the rest of your body. That's why a link between oral care, tooth loss, and heart disease exists. You are at a higher risk for this condition when you don't treat your mouth right. http://bit.ly/2PqWYG5 TODAYSRDH.COM Research Shows Tooth Loss May Lead to Cardiovascular Disease - Today's RDH
Children need dental care just like adults! There is a common misconception that kids are the hardest patients, but this doesn't need to be the case. Here are a few tips for keeping children comfortable. http://bit.ly/34kDl6M TODAYSRDH.COM 10 Expert Tips for Treating Pediatric Dental Patients - Today's RDH
Your temporomandibular joint is what lets you open and close your mouth, speak, chew, and swallow! If you have a temporomandibular joint disorder, it becomes incredibly painful to engage in everyday activities. Learn more about TMJ and what kind of treatments are available. http://bit.ly/32njELj HEALTH.HARVARD.EDU Temporomandibular joint dysfunction - Harvard Health
Are you undergoing a procedure that requires some form of anesthesia? Learn about the different types and what you can expect. http://bit.ly/2VLz9dw HEALTH.HARVARD.EDU What you should know about anesthesia - Harvard Health
If you seem to have bad breath no matter what you do, reach out to your dentist. The best way to improve is by increasing your oral health practices. Brush after every meal and use mouthwash! http://bit.ly/3298WaQ HEALTH.HARVARD.EDU Bad breath: What causes it and what to do about it - Harvard Health Blog
Besides a recent small, independent study, all other research indicates that water fluoridation improves your oral health. Fluoride is a deterrent for cavities that works wonders, especially in children. http://bit.ly/2YXJDbw THECONVERSATION.COM Does water fluoridation really damage your children's IQ?
When patients with diabetes maintain proper oral hygiene, they notice lesser negative symptoms. Research explains this through a direct connection between the two. http://bit.ly/34toKWu TODAYSRDH.COM Research Reveals Good Dental Hygiene Can Improve Type 2 Diabetes - Today's RDH
Children are more likely to get cavities and tooth decay because of the softer nature of baby teeth. A great way to combat this is through Dental Sealants. http://bit.ly/36CMpFF
Though over-the-counter teeth whitening products are available, it's recommended you talk to your dentist first. They may have at-home whitening kits or can recommend some safe products. http://bit.ly/2BntUap THECONVERSATION.COM Tooth whitening – don’t gamble with your teeth
Have you ever wondered why children seem to get more cavities than adults? The answer lies in baby teeth! Because these teeth are meant to fall out, they're a lot softer! This makes it much easier for bacteria to corrupt them. Having your child practice good oral habits can prevent cavities from forming. http://bit.ly/2PiZRa1 THECONVERSATION.COM Why some kids are more prone to dental decay
Worried that your teeth aren't up-to-par before your upcoming dental checkup? Refamiliarize yourself with the basics of brushing so that your teeth fully shine! http://bit.ly/2vapfpc THECONVERSATION.COM You're probably brushing your teeth wrong – here are four tips for better dental health
Your temporomandibular joint is what lets you open and close your mouth, speak, chew, and swallow! If you have a temporomandibular joint disorder, it becomes incredibly painful to engage in everyday activities. Learn more about TMJ and what kind of treatments are available. http://bit.ly/32njELj HEALTH.HARVARD.EDU Temporomandibular joint dysfunction - Harvard Health
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    Franklin Corner Dental is located at this address: 96 Franklin Corner Rd. Lawrenceville, NJ 08648.