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Dental Fun Facts

October 10th, 2022

The average American spends 38.5 total days brushing their teeth over a lifetime.

People who drink 3 or more glasses of soda each day have 62% more tooth decay, fillings and tooth loss than others. Put down the pop and sports drinks and pick up some nice fresh water instead.

Tooth enamel is the hardest substance in the human body. However, we do not recommend that you use your pearly whites to open bottle caps!

If you don’t floss, you miss cleaning 40% of your tooth surfaces. Make sure you brush and floss twice a day!

If you're right handed, you will chew your food on your right side. If you're left handed, you will tend to chew your food on your left side.

Every year, kids in North America spend close to half a million dollars on chewing gum.

More people use blue toothbrushes than red ones.

Like fingerprints, everyone's tongue print is different

The average woman smiles 62 times a day. The average man smiles about 8 times a day.

Kids laugh around 400 times a day, adults just 15 times a day.

Giraffes only have bottom teeth.
Giraffes: Only have bottom teeth. This is why it looks like they have such a big upper lip.

Just like finger prints, tooth prints are unique to each individual.

The average person only brushes for 45 to 70 seconds a day, the recommended amount of time is 2-3 minutes.

78% of Americans have had at least 1 cavity by age 17.

1882 was the year commercial floss was first manufactured.

The most valuable tooth belonged to Sir Isaac Newton. In 1816 one of his teeth was sold in London for $3,633, or in today's terms $35,700. The tooth was set in a ring! (source: Guinness World Records 2002).

More than 300 types of bacteria make up dental plaque.

Dogs have 42 teeth, cats have 30 teeth, pigs have 44 teeth, and an armadillo has 104 teeth.

A snail's mouth is no larger than the head of a pin, but it can have over 25,000 teeth!

The elephant grinds its molars and grows new ones. This happens six times in a lifetime! An elephant's molar is about 7 inches square and can weigh over 6 pounds

The Blue Whale is the largest mammal on earth, but it eats only tiny shrimp because it has no teeth.

The Crocodile Bird flies into the open mouth of a crocodile and cleans the crocodile's teeth!

There are 10-12 teaspoons of sugar in a single can of soda.

Interesting Facts about Dental History

In 1866, Lucy Beaman Hobbs became the first licensed female dentist.

In 1986, the winner of the National Spelling Bee won by spelling ODONTALGIA (which means toothache)

The average amount of money left by the tooth fairy in 1950 was 25 cents. In 1988 it was $1.00, the going rate now is $2.00.

The earliest dentist is known by the name Hesy-Ra. He lived in Egypt over 5,000 years ago.

The first toothbrushes were tree twigs. Chewing on the tips of the twigs spread out the fibers, which were then used to clean the teeth.

Ancient Greeks used pumice, talc, alabaster, coral powder or iron rust as toothpaste.

George Washington never had wooden teeth. His dentures were made from gold, hippopotamus tusk, elephant ivory and human teeth!

In 1905, Dental Assistant Irene Newman was trained to clean teeth. She became the first Dental Hygienist.

Between 60 and 90 percent of school children have at least one dental cavity

Nearly 100 percent of adults have at least one dental cavity

Between 15 and 20 percent of adults ages 35 to 44 have severe gum disease

About 30 percent of people around the world ages 65 to 74 don’t have any natural teeth left
In most countries, out of every 100,000 people, there are between 1 and 10 cases of oral cancer

The burden of oral disease is much higher in poor or disadvantaged population groups

Nasa is responsible for the alloy made for the first wires used to make braces.

 

 

We are here serving Paterson, Passaic, and Hudson NJ,
Dover NJ, and the surrounding communities.
We offer comprehensive oral health
services ranging from routine cleanings to emergency treatment.

We are committed to creating a warm, welcoming environment
to keep all members of the family comfortable in the office.
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Ways to Keep Your Gums Healthy

September 15th, 2022

Keeping our gums healthy is just as important as keeping
our teeth healthy. That's why its important to know how to keep
our gums healthy.

What is gum disease?
Gingivitis is the early stage of gum disease (periodontal disease)
You may notice the gums swell up, turn red in color, and may bleed.
Periodontal disease results in the following:

Inflammation of the gums
Gums can pull away from the teeth or loosen
Gums feel tender when touched
Bad breathy
Pain while chewing
A change in your bite and teeth structure

Periodontal disease is seen mostly in adults.
Early prevention of periodontal disease and gingivitis in kids is important.

Excerpt from the CDC:
A recent CDC report1 provides the following data related to prevalence of periodontitis in the U.S.:

47.2% of adults aged 30 years and older have some form of periodontal disease.
Periodontal disease increases with age, 70.1% of adults 65 years and older have periodontal disease.
This condition is more common in men than women (56.4% vs 38.4%), those living below the federal poverty level (65.4%), those with less than a high school education (66.9%), and current smokers (64.2%)

Preventive measures can include:
brushing the teeth properly
choosing the right toothpaste
flossing daily
taking care when rinsing out the mouth
using mouthwash
having regular dental checkups
stopping smoking - Adults and teens only

5 easy ways to keep the gums healthy

1. Brush the teeth properly
with the following:
Brush your teeth twice a day
Gentle Short strokes, 45 degree angle strokes,
Circular, up and down and side to side Strokes
Every 3-4 months - replace the toothbrush
Don't forget to get the back and front of the teeth

 

2. Choose the right toothbrush and toothpaste
There are many sizes of toothbrushes and toothpastes
made for kids. Look for the ADA seal of approval and
check to ensure that the toothpaste has fluoride.

 

3. Floss Daily
Removing food particles and plaque can
seem like a daunting task.
Fortunately, flossing can help with that.
tartar can develop if we do not floss.
Tartar is a hardened buildup of bacteria.
This can lead to gum disease.
So let's not forget to floss.

 

4. Mouthwash is your friend
Mouthwash can be used for kids but it is suggested
for kids 6 years old and up.
Mouthwash can help with the following:

Remove left over food particles
Slows down tartar buildup
Plaque reduction
Prevent gum disease

Although mouthwash can help with these,
it is important to note that it is not meant to
replace brushing your teeth and flossing

 

5. Regular dentist visits/checkups
At a typical dental checkup you may spend time
with the hygienist. Professional dental cleanings
help to remove tartar and can help to eliminate plaque.
Early signs of gingivitis, gum disease or any other
infections can be detected.

 

Looking for the best kids dentist near the Paterson,
Passaic, and Union City areas?

 

 

We are here serving Paterson, Passaic, and Hudson NJ,
Dover NJ, and the surrounding communities.
We offer comprehensive oral health
services ranging from routine cleanings to emergency treatment.

We are committed to creating a warm, welcoming environment
to keep all members of the family comfortable in the office.
Paterson (973) 742-4200
Passaic  ( 973) 574-1000
Union City (201) 325-8444
Dover   (973) 891-4015

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Signs of unhealthy gums - what to look for

September 5th, 2022

It is true that gum disease is more likely to
occur in adults but it is important to take preventive measure early.
That's why brushing, flossing, mouthwash use and regular dental visits is vital for kids.

Periodontitis occurs when plaque and tartar spread below the gum-line.
Gums can get inflamed due to the bacteria under the gums.
Damage can get worse which can lead to space in new spots being developed.

Here is a comprehensive list for signs of unhealthy gums:

Painful chewing

Gums appear red or swollen in certain spots

Bleeding after kids' brush or floss their teeth

Gums bleeding even without brushing

Gums pulling away from the teeth (receding gum line)

Recurrent bad breath

Changes in a child's bite (The way the Teeth fit together)

Loose teeth and spacing

Pus between the gums and the teeth

Sensitive teeth

 

Looking for the best kids dentist near the Paterson,
Passaic, and Union City areas?

We are here serving Paterson, Passaic, and Hudson NJ,
Dover NJ, and the surrounding communities.
We offer comprehensive oral health
services ranging from routine cleanings to emergency treatment.

We are committed to creating a warm, welcoming environment
to keep all members of the family comfortable in the office.
Paterson (973) 742-4200
Passaic  ( 973) 574-1000
Union City (201) 325-8444
Dover   (973) 891-4015

Find reviews and updates on Facebook,
learn more about our practice online,
or give us a call

 

 

Are braces necessary or cosmetic?

August 19th, 2022

Are braces necessary or cosmetic?

Both. Braces serve multiple purposes
and are highly effective to correct several
pressing and important dental issues to can
carry on for life if not treated.

S1: Correcting bites so you can chew better
S2: Straightening teeth
S3: Help to avoid tooth decay due to misalignment
S4: The beautiful smile you’ll have at the end is a bonus.

Its a common curiosity for parents
to wonder if braces are purely cosmetic.
Braces are not just cosmetic.
They happen to be necessary for several reasons

Common Problems that require treatment with braces:
The top teeth should always come over the bottom teeth.
1. Cross Bite
2. Open Bite (thumb suckers)(extended pacifier)
3. Underbite
4. Overbite/ overjet
Both overbite and underbite signifies that either the
top or lower jaw has not fully developed yet.
These issues can lead to others such as TMJ and sleep apnea.
5. Misaligned or rotated back or front teeth
6. Tooth spacing
7. Tooth crowding
8. Mal-positioned teeth
9. Unerupted or impacted teeth

How can braces benefit your child?
Prevent future issues such as:
Sleep apnea
Night time grinding teeth
TMJ
Tooth Decay

When teeth are straightened, it is much easier to
brush the teeth and floss. This helps to prevent tooth decay.
Cavities can develop is bacteria stays logged in the teeth.

Braces help with TMJ issues and Sleep apnea

Facial structures can be affected by misaligned teeth and
can also be fixed by braces as the braces restore the
facial appearance while straightening the teeth.

Some may wonder if braces make teeth weak.
braces utilize controlled force to straighten teeth which
includes re-modelling the bone structure around the teeth as well.
This let's us know that they do in fact move but they once again
become firm in their sockets.

Orthodontic treatment is safe and does not make the teeth weak.

Braces can restore your facial aesthetics, smile and
realign your teeth. So they are both necessary
and cosmetic.

Overall, as dental professionals we aim to
identify underlying issues and diagnose and monitor these conditions early ,and can easily fix them with braces, or other orthodontic appliances.
This will help to prevent future decay and discomfort.

Multiple factors:
Child’s medical history,
Not fixing their Smile, timing, and cost can influence long-term effects

Looking for the best kids dentist near the Paterson, Passaic, and Union City areas?
We are here serving Paterson, Passaic, and Hudson NJ,
Dover NJ, and the surrounding communities.
We offer comprehensive oral health
services ranging from routine cleanings to emergency treatment.

We are committed to creating a warm, welcoming environment
to keep all members of the family comfortable in the office.
Paterson (973) 742-4200
Passaic  ( 973) 574-1000
Union City (201) 325-8444
Dover   (973) 891-4015

Find reviews and updates on Facebook,
learn more about our practice online,
or give us a call

 

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