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Park Family & Cosmetic Dentistry

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Dentists in Yardley, PA
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37 S Main St.
Yardley, PA
19067

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Our office has been serving the community of Yardley, PA for more than 25 years. We continue to provide excellent care at affordable fees. We focus on listening to our patients’ needs to help determine the best and affordable dental treatment.

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Teeth sensitivity can happen because of a number of things, including tooth decay, gum disease, and exposed tooth root. http://bit.ly/2PavMJK MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Sensitive Teeth - Heat and Cold Sensitivity - American Dental Association
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
Park Family & Cosmetic Dentistry wishes you a good Yom Kippur!
You should never skip brushing your teeth for a day and here are the reasons why: http://bit.ly/36HT3uj MYDRDENTAL.COM What Happens When You Skip Brushing Your Teeth for a Day
While dental offices take precautions to limit the spread of COVID, you may be wondering how to keep up with your oral hygiene. Follow these tips, and you can prevent the development of caries and gingivitis. https://www.allure.com/story/oral-hygiene-teeth-care-covid-19 ALLURE.COM How to Take Good Care of Your Teeth During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Park Family & Cosmetic Dentistry wishes you a happy Rosh Hashanah!
Bridges can be used to fill in missing teeth! Ask our office about bridges today. http://bit.ly/2SgY7QB
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 missing any teeth, dental implants repair your smile and boost your confidence! http://bit.ly/2H24mTf
Our bodies change as we age. As such, lifelong medications may be prescribed by your doctor to balance these changes. Some medications can impact your oral health, for example, cause dry mouth or make you more prone to cavities. http://bit.ly/2uvPYA3 MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Common Dental Problems - Adults Over 60 - American Dental Association
Happy Columbus Day!
Happy Columbus Day!
It's recommended that you brush your teeth for two minutes, twice a day! http://bit.ly/2ymlyP1 MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Brush Teeth - American Dental Association
Smoking, vaping, or chewing tobacco puts your oral health at great risk! http://bit.ly/2OvIyUf
Most people need to wear a retainer after orthodontic treatment, and here's why: http://bit.ly/2T1cevB
Have you gotten a cavity in one of your wisdom teeth? There's no need to fret! https://bit.ly/2VfONiP COLGATE.COM Cavities
Have a spooky and safe Halloween!
Your oral health is directly linked to the rest of your body. If you neglect your teeth and gums, you put yourself at risk for systemic problems like strokes. https://bit.ly/3cptJfi COLGATE.COM Threats to Dental Health
A toothache doesn't always indicate a cavity. It can also be caused by teeth sensitivity or a sinus infection. https://bit.ly/2VXjsDD COLGATE.COM Potential Causes Of Toothaches: It's Not Always A Cavity
Park Family & Cosmetic Dentistry wishes you a happy and safe Diwali!
Park Family & Cosmetic Dentistry wishes you a happy and safe Diwali!
Happy Veteran's Day to all those who have served or currently serve our country!
Happy Veteran's Day to all those who have served or currently serve our country!
Have you thought about getting your teeth whitened? There is nothing to be worried about, especially when it is done at your dentist's office! https://bit.ly/3cpv85y COLGATE.COM Is Teeth Whitening Safe?
DIY dentistry is not recommended by your dentist. It is best to get all your dental care needs from a professional. https://bit.ly/2K7xKcm
How early can you get your child in for their first orthodontic checkup? http://bit.ly/39LzhAn
There are different kinds of dentures, including conventional, immediate, and overdenture. Are you wondering which one is best for you? Read more here: http://bit.ly/2UrTl5H
Park Family & Cosmetic Dentistry would like to wish you all a happy and safe Thanksgiving!
Park Family & Cosmetic Dentistry would like to wish you all a happy and safe Thanksgiving!
Many patients, both adults and children, have a phobia of the dentist. Here's what you can do about it. https://bit.ly/3afQjFC ASKTHEDENTIST.COM Overcome Dental Anxiety: 10 Ways to Manage Fear of the Dentist - Ask the Dentist
Don't confuse dental cavitation with a cavity. Dental cavitation is a part of the jawbone that is damaged. https://bit.ly/2VASXk1 ASKTHEDENTIST.COM Dental Cavitations: Definition, Facts, & Myths - Ask the Dentist
Ever wondered what is the proper way to floss your teeth? Find out here: https://bit.ly/2HHD2s3
For optimal dental health, it's important that you brush your teeth for two minutes twice a day. https://bit.ly/2ymlyP1
So you've gotten your braces off! You will then be given a retainer and it is important to take care of it. http://bit.ly/2WlkSqK
Common dental problems include gum disease, missing teeth, dry mouth, teeth sensitivity, and oral cancer. If you ever think there's a problem going on in your mouth, please call our office! https://bit.ly/2HHD2s3 https://bit.ly/2RVCoOH
Cancer and the treatments associated with it, such as chemotherapy, weaken the immune system. This is why many people diagnosed with cancer develop oral health issues. Learn what you can do before, during, and after treatment to keep your mouth healthy: http://bit.ly/2v9UNz4
Park Family & Cosmetic Dentistry wishes you a happy Kwanzaa!
Park Family & Cosmetic Dentistry wishes you a happy Kwanzaa!
Park Family & Cosmetic Dentistry wishes you a very Merry Christmas!
Park Family & Cosmetic Dentistry wants to wish you a happy and safe Christmas!
A lot of people's habits have changed during the pandemic, but their oral hygiene care may not have changed to reflect that. Don't put off visiting the dentist, and remember to clean your teeth to keep them healthy. https://www.koaa.com/rebound/dental-visits-down-during-pandemic-dentists-urging-people-to-stay-on-track KOAA.COM Dental visits down during pandemic, dentists urging people to stay on track
Dentists always took sanitation seriously, and since the pandemic, we've been more careful than ever. The steps we've taken will allow you to get vital care as safely as possible. https://www.verywellhealth.com/visiting-dentist-during-covid-19-pandemic-5090514 VERYWELLHEALTH.COM What It's Like To Go To the Dentist During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Park Family & Cosmetic Dentistry wishes you a fun and safe New Year!
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
Earlier this year, dentistry was flagged as a high-risk profession for COVID-19. But a new report shows that less than 1 percent of dentists nationwide have tested positive for coronavirus. Here's why it's safe to visit your dentist: https://bit.ly/3lN2nnz HEALTHLINE.COM Dentists Are Reporting a Low Rate of COVID-19: Here's Why
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
If you miss a spot when you brush your teeth, you'll see tartar start to build there. This can become a problem if you allow it to go on for too long without a professional teeth cleaning. https://www.healthline.com/health/plaque-vs-tartar#bottom-line HEALTHLINE.COM Plaque vs. Tartar: Differences, Treatment, Prevention
Many people have sacrificed regular dental appointments during the pandemic. While this is especially concerning for children, who develop caries faster, it also has implications for oral cancer screenings. https://www.wboy.com/news/monongalia/wvu-dentist-recommends-being-vigilant-about-childrens-oral-health-during-pandemic/ WBOY.COM WVU dentist recommends being vigilant about children’s dental health during pandemic
It's not just kids who are at greater risk for tooth decay while working from home. If you're not eating at set times, your teeth are going to be constantly exposed to food debris. https://cbs4indy.com/news/pediatric-dentists-seeing-more-tooth-decay-as-kids-learn-and-eat-at-home/ CBS4INDY.COM Pediatric dentists seeing more tooth decay as kids learn and eat at home
Happy Martin Luther King Jr. Day!
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?
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
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?
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
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
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
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?
Even if you're doing a good job of brushing and flossing, it's possible you'll get a toothache for reasons unrelated to decay. This article discusses some possible culprits and why they require treatment. https://www.menshealth.com/health/a28966208/why-do-my-teeth-hurt/ MENSHEALTH.COM 5 Reasons Your Teeth Hurt Aside From Cavities
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
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
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
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
Research is continuing to show a high correlation between certain oral bacteria and Alzheimer's. They may create a vicious circle, with bacteria fueling the development of neural plaque and people with dementia having difficulty brushing their teeth. https://www.nia.nih.gov/news/large-study-links-gum-disease-dementia NIA.NIH.GOV Large Study Links Gum Disease with Dementia | NIA
People with lupus are at greater risk for gum disease. While there remains work to be done in determining which causes the other, people with lupus should be taking special care to maintain their oral hygiene. https://www.lupus.org/news/study-confirms-association-between-lupus-and-gum-disease LUPUS.ORG Study Confirms Association between Lupus and Gum Disease
Even if you're doing a good job of brushing and flossing, it's possible you'll get a toothache for reasons unrelated to decay. This article discusses some possible culprits and why they require treatment. https://www.menshealth.com/health/a28966208/why-do-my-teeth-hurt/ MENSHEALTH.COM 5 Reasons Your Teeth Hurt Aside From Cavities
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
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
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
Acidic food isn't doing any favors for your teeth. While it's important to brush and floss, avoiding foods that are high in acid or trigger acid reflux will also help preserve your enamel. https://cornellsun.com/2020/07/10/a-foodies-trip-to-the-doctor/ CORNELLSUN.COM A Foodie's Trip to the Doctor
Park Family & Cosmetic Dentistry wishes you a safe President's Day!
Happy Valentine's Day!
Research is continuing to show a high correlation between certain oral bacteria and Alzheimer's. They may create a vicious circle, with bacteria fueling the development of neural plaque and people with dementia having difficulty brushing their teeth. https://www.nia.nih.gov/news/large-study-links-gum-disease-dementia NIA.NIH.GOV Large Study Links Gum Disease with Dementia | NIA
People with lupus are at greater risk for gum disease. While there remains work to be done in determining which causes the other, people with lupus should be taking special care to maintain their oral hygiene. https://www.lupus.org/news/study-confirms-association-between-lupus-and-gum-disease LUPUS.ORG Study Confirms Association between Lupus and Gum Disease
Even if you're doing a good job of brushing and flossing, it's possible you'll get a toothache for reasons unrelated to decay. This article discusses some possible culprits and why they require treatment. https://www.menshealth.com/health/a28966208/why-do-my-teeth-hurt/ MENSHEALTH.COM 5 Reasons Your Teeth Hurt Aside From Cavities
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
Gum disease is a major risk factor for strokes. Good oral hygiene may be able to prevent oral bacteria from causing the arteries in the brain to harden. https://www.healthline.com/health-news/gum-disease-may-predict-stroke-risk HEALTHLINE.COM What We Know About Gum Disease and Your Risk of a Stroke
Acidic food isn't doing any favors for your teeth. While it's important to brush and floss, avoiding foods that are high in acid or trigger acid reflux will also help preserve your enamel. https://cornellsun.com/2020/07/10/a-foodies-trip-to-the-doctor/ CORNELLSUN.COM A Foodie's Trip to the Doctor
Park Family & Cosmetic Dentistry wishes you a safe President's Day!
Happy Valentine's Day!
Research is continuing to show a high correlation between certain oral bacteria and Alzheimer's. They may create a vicious circle, with bacteria fueling the development of neural plaque and people with dementia having difficulty brushing their teeth. https://www.nia.nih.gov/news/large-study-links-gum-disease-dementia NIA.NIH.GOV Large Study Links Gum Disease with Dementia | NIA
Vaping, like older forms of smoking, unbalances the mouth's biome. Scientists are studying why, but in the meantime, they've seen an increase in gum disease among vapers. https://www.discovermagazine.com/health/vaping-harms-the-oral-microbiome-users-might-be-more-likely-to-get-gumome-users-might-be-more-likely-to-get-gum DISCOVERMAGAZINE.COM Vaping Harms the Oral Microbiome, Making E-Cigarette Users More Prone to Gum Diseases
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
Gum disease is a major risk factor for strokes. Good oral hygiene may be able to prevent oral bacteria from causing the arteries in the brain to harden. https://www.healthline.com/health-news/gum-disease-may-predict-stroke-risk HEALTHLINE.COM What We Know About Gum Disease and Your Risk of a Stroke
Acidic food isn't doing any favors for your teeth. While it's important to brush and floss, avoiding foods that are high in acid or trigger acid reflux will also help preserve your enamel. https://cornellsun.com/2020/07/10/a-foodies-trip-to-the-doctor/ CORNELLSUN.COM A Foodie's Trip to the Doctor
Park Family & Cosmetic Dentistry wishes you a safe President's Day!
Happy Valentine's Day!
Crowns, also known as caps, are prosthetic teeth used when natural teeth are decayed, eroded, or broken. They allow a patient to chew and speak normally and can be made to look just like the original teeth. https://www.mouthhealthy.org/en/az-topics/c/crowns MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG What is a dental crown? - American Dental Association
Maintaining good oral health may be able to help seniors avoid a lot of the problems associated with aging. Left untreated, an oral infection might not remain confined to the mouth. https://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/hidden-dental-dangers-that-may-threaten-your-whole-body HEALTH.HARVARD.EDU Hidden dental dangers that may threaten your whole body - Harvard Health
Vaping, like older forms of smoking, unbalances the mouth's biome. Scientists are studying why, but in the meantime, they've seen an increase in gum disease among vapers. https://www.discovermagazine.com/health/vaping-harms-the-oral-microbiome-users-might-be-more-likely-to-get-gumome-users-might-be-more-likely-to-get-gum DISCOVERMAGAZINE.COM Vaping Harms the Oral Microbiome, Making E-Cigarette Users More Prone to Gum Diseases
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
Gum disease is a major risk factor for strokes. Good oral hygiene may be able to prevent oral bacteria from causing the arteries in the brain to harden. https://www.healthline.com/health-news/gum-disease-may-predict-stroke-risk HEALTHLINE.COM What We Know About Gum Disease and Your Risk of a Stroke
Acidic food isn't doing any favors for your teeth. While it's important to brush and floss, avoiding foods that are high in acid or trigger acid reflux will also help preserve your enamel. https://cornellsun.com/2020/07/10/a-foodies-trip-to-the-doctor/ CORNELLSUN.COM A Foodie's Trip to the Doctor
People with gum disease tend to suffer worse bouts of ibd. But a new study indicates that better oral hygiene might also ease ibd symptoms. https://www.genengnews.com/news/could-good-oral-health-be-the-key-to-treating-inflammatory-bowel-disease/ GENENGNEWS.COM Could Good Oral Health Be the Key to Treating Inflammatory Bowel Disease?
When the tooth roots are curved, the crown may emerge at an angle. This condition is treatable, but to avoid it, always wear a mouthguard when playing sports. https://www.colgate.com/en-us/oral-health/basics/mouth-and-teeth-anatomy/what-is-tooth-dilaceration-- COLGATE.COM What Is Tooth Dilaceration?
Crowns, also known as caps, are prosthetic teeth used when natural teeth are decayed, eroded, or broken. They allow a patient to chew and speak normally and can be made to look just like the original teeth. https://www.mouthhealthy.org/en/az-topics/c/crowns MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG What is a dental crown? - American Dental Association
Maintaining good oral health may be able to help seniors avoid a lot of the problems associated with aging. Left untreated, an oral infection might not remain confined to the mouth. https://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/hidden-dental-dangers-that-may-threaten-your-whole-body HEALTH.HARVARD.EDU Hidden dental dangers that may threaten your whole body - Harvard Health
Vaping, like older forms of smoking, unbalances the mouth's biome. Scientists are studying why, but in the meantime, they've seen an increase in gum disease among vapers. https://www.discovermagazine.com/health/vaping-harms-the-oral-microbiome-users-might-be-more-likely-to-get-gumome-users-might-be-more-likely-to-get-gum DISCOVERMAGAZINE.COM Vaping Harms the Oral Microbiome, Making E-Cigarette Users More Prone to Gum Diseases
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
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
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
People with gum disease tend to suffer worse bouts of ibd. But a new study indicates that better oral hygiene might also ease ibd symptoms. https://www.genengnews.com/news/could-good-oral-health-be-the-key-to-treating-inflammatory-bowel-disease/ GENENGNEWS.COM Could Good Oral Health Be the Key to Treating Inflammatory Bowel Disease?
When the tooth roots are curved, the crown may emerge at an angle. This condition is treatable, but to avoid it, always wear a mouthguard when playing sports. https://www.colgate.com/en-us/oral-health/basics/mouth-and-teeth-anatomy/what-is-tooth-dilaceration-- COLGATE.COM What Is Tooth Dilaceration?
Crowns, also known as caps, are prosthetic teeth used when natural teeth are decayed, eroded, or broken. They allow a patient to chew and speak normally and can be made to look just like the original teeth. https://www.mouthhealthy.org/en/az-topics/c/crowns MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG What is a dental crown? - American Dental Association
Maintaining good oral health may be able to help seniors avoid a lot of the problems associated with aging. Left untreated, an oral infection might not remain confined to the mouth. https://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/hidden-dental-dangers-that-may-threaten-your-whole-body HEALTH.HARVARD.EDU Hidden dental dangers that may threaten your whole body - Harvard Health
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
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
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
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
People with gum disease tend to suffer worse bouts of ibd. But a new study indicates that better oral hygiene might also ease ibd symptoms. https://www.genengnews.com/news/could-good-oral-health-be-the-key-to-treating-inflammatory-bowel-disease/ GENENGNEWS.COM Could Good Oral Health Be the Key to Treating Inflammatory Bowel Disease?
When the tooth roots are curved, the crown may emerge at an angle. This condition is treatable, but to avoid it, always wear a mouthguard when playing sports. https://www.colgate.com/en-us/oral-health/basics/mouth-and-teeth-anatomy/what-is-tooth-dilaceration-- COLGATE.COM What Is Tooth Dilaceration?

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    You can reach them at: 215-493-5347. It’s best to call Park Family & Cosmetic Dentistry during business hours.
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    Park Family & Cosmetic Dentistry is located at this address: 37 S Main St. Yardley, PA 19067.