Mt. Holly Family Dentistry Blog

July 28, 2016

Mt. Holly dentist creates fine smiles in just 6 months


Mt. Holly BracesAre you tired of your crooked smile, but have been reluctant to explore solutions? Mt. Holly Family Dentistry has a great alternative to traditional metal wire and bracket braces. It’s called Six Month Smiles–a practically invisible way for to move teeth into better positions without the hassle of lengthy treatments and ugly appliances. (more…)

July 12, 2016

Obesity and Sleep Apnea Treatment in Mt. Holly

Filed under: Sleep Apnea — Tags: — dr_greenberg @ 10:33 pm

Options for sleep apnea treatment in Mt. Holly.Sleep apnea is a fairly common condition with roughly 18 million adult Americans suffering from the sleep disorder. The condition is most often the result of an obstruction in the airway, which causes the air passages to narrow while sleeping. As a result, pauses in breathing occur numerous times per night. While anyone can suffer from the condition, those who are obese tend to develop sleep apnea. With roughly 65 percent of Americans now considered to be obese or overweight, there is a significant potential for the development of the sleep disorder. As your dentist for sleep apnea treatment in Mt. Holly, our team of dentists provide the treatments you need to protect your health and sleep quality. (more…)

July 7, 2016

Learn More About Sleep Apnea Treatment in Mt. Holly

Filed under: Uncategorized — dr_greenberg @ 3:47 pm

Here are the details about sleep apnea treatment in Mt. Holly. When you suffer from chronic fatigue all the coffee in the world isn’t enough to get you through the day! You start to feel sluggish after lunch, and by three o’clock it’s hard to even keep your eyes open. Sometimes you have to deal with a headache as well. How does this happen when you’ve had a full night’s rest? You may actually be suffering from sleep apnea, which is a sleep disorder that keeps you from getting the rest that your body needs during the night. Here we’ll learn more about sleep apnea treatment in Mt. Holly. (more…)

June 29, 2016

How do you know you need a Mt. Holly root canal?

Suffering with an abscess or oral injury? The dentists at Mt. Holly Family Dentistry perform painless root canals, saving teeth from extraction.Dental sensitivity or swelling at the gum line may indicate dental abscess, or infected tooth pulp. Root canal therapy in Mt. Holly is a wonderful, proven effective alternative to tooth extraction.  Also termed endodontics or simply, “ a root canal,” this dental restoration removes diseased inner pulp and crowns remaining tooth structure. Drs. Greenburg, Ko-Kim, Cygler and Govitrikar at Mt. Holly Family Dentistry perform endodontic procedures to restore smiles to full health and great aesthetics. (more…)

June 21, 2016

Mt. Holly gum disease and its impact on overall health

Gum health impacts overall well-being. Your Mt. Holly dentist provides gum disease treatment to protect your best self.Almost 50 percent of adult Americans suffer from some form of gum disease. From mild gingivitis to serious periodontitis, gums affect your teeth and your systemic health, too. What does your Mt. Holly family dentist do to treat gum disease and restore smiles to complete health? (more…)

June 10, 2016

Mt. Holly dentist discusses treatment of gummy smiles

If too much gum tissue shows as you smile, you have a “gummy smile.” Your Mt. Holly  dentist has treatment options for this embarrassing condition.You love your healthy smile, but there’s one problem. When you smile, a large swath of gum tissue shows, and you often cover your mouth in public. This aesthetic dental problem is nicknamed a “gummy smile.” Often caused by simple heredity (It runs in families.), the gummy smile occurs in varying degrees. The dentists at Mt. Holly Family Dentistry offer solutions to this issue for brighter smiles people love to display. (more…)

May 23, 2016

I’ve Been Diagnosed With Sleep Apnea in Mount Holly, Now What?

Filed under: Uncategorized — dr_greenberg @ 5:09 pm

What do I do when I’ve been diagnosed with sleep apnea in Mount Holly?Do you suffer from chronic fatigue that affects your ability to concentrate or focus throughout the day? Do you ever suffer from headaches or depression? Do you find yourself waking up multiple times throughout the night? If you’ve ever been accused of snoring by your bed partner, take heed. These symptoms could be the sign of a larger problem such as a sleep disorder known as sleep apnea. If you suspect that you may have sleep apnea in Mount Holly, or have already been diagnosed here’s some information you need to know. (more…)

May 19, 2016

Mt. Holly dentists explain routine vs. deep cleanings

Periodontal disease in Mt. Holly features red, puffy, pus-filled gums that pull away from teeth. Learn how deep cleanings help this oral health problem.The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) estimate half adult Americans over 30 have periodontal or advanced gum disease. Typified by red, swollen, bleeding gums, periodontitis leads to bone recession and tooth loss and to systemic problems such as diabetes, heart attack, asthma, arthritis, dementia and more. (more…)

May 10, 2016

The importance of wearing a Mt. Holly mouthguard

Enjoy sports and keep your oral health by wearing a Mt. Holly mouthguard. Learn more about these appliances customized by Mt. Holly dentist, H. William Greenberg.What’s more important than your health? Don’t forget to protect it when playing sports. Whether your favorite is a heavy contact activity, such as hockey, or simple aerobic exercise, such as running, an athletic mouthguard from your skilled dental team at Mount Holly Family Dentistry keeps your mouth safe and even increases performance! (more…)

April 20, 2016

Mt Holly Dentist Offers Tips on How to Prevent Cavities

Filed under: Uncategorized — dr_greenberg @ 3:24 am

Here are some tips from your Mt. Holly dentist on how you can prevent cavities.If you’ve ever experienced sensitivity to hot or cold foods and beverages then you understand what it feels like to have a cavity. Bacteria and tooth decay will eventually destroy your enamel and need to be removed, leaving you with a hole, or cavity that your dentist will need to fill for you. The good news is that there are many things you can do to help prevent cavities from happening in the first place. Your Mt. Holly dentist has some tips for you. (more…)

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