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  • HOME
  • ABOUT US
    • OUR PROVIDERS
      • DR. SHALOM MINTZ
      • DR. GILA BEER
      • DR. LISA COHEN
      • DR. RACHEL SNYDER
      • LEAH BACKENROTH MS-CCC-SLP
    • ABOUT THE PRACTICE
    • BLOG
    • MEDIA
  • OUR SERVICES
    • Dental Implants
    • Endodontics
    • Feeding Therapy
    • Hygiene
    • Laser Surgery
    • Oral Surgery
    • Periodontics
    • Sinus Lifts
    • Sleep Apnea
    • LARiP Preservation
    • Crown Lengthening
    • Gingoval Grafting
    • Healthy Start Program
  • PATIENT FEEDBACK
    • PATIENT EXPERIENCES
    • REVIEWS
  • PATIENT FORMS
    • Apicoectomy Post-Op
    • LPT Post-Op
    • Non-Laser Post-Op
    • Root Canal Post-Op
  • FAQ
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Category Archives: Food and Drinks Damaging Teeth

Reasons Why Your Teeth May Be Sensitive to the Cold

Dental Hygiene, Food and Drinks Damaging TeethBy rocklandSeptember 10, 2022

If you have sensitive teeth, you may experience discomfort when eating ice cream, drinking cold beverages, or going out in the winter weather. While this is relatively common, especially in people 20 to 40 years of age, it can also inhibit you from experiencing things you enjoy. Teeth sensitivity often occurs when the nerves of…

Woman experiencing symptoms of a cavity while eating ice cream.

Four Common Symptoms of A Cavity

Dental Disease, Food and Drinks Damaging TeethBy rocklandJuly 21, 2022

Despite a clear understanding of the cause of tooth decay and the availability of educational information to help prevent it, cavities are still a prevalent problem among both children and adults. Most cavities (more than 90%) are preventable. This article does not aim to teach you how to prevent them, though. In this article, we…

Sparkling water beverage

Are Seltzer Drinks Harmful to Your Teeth?

Dental Hygiene, Food and Drinks Damaging TeethBy rocklandMarch 22, 2022

Yes. That is, obviously, the short answer. We will elaborate and explain the details of how seltzer drinks affect natural teeth. We will also give you tips on enjoying your favorite beverages in a way that reduces the risk of tooth damage. What are Seltzer Drinks? Seltzer drinks are canned or bottled beverages gaining in…

The Effects that Coffee Can Have On Your Teeth

Dental Hygiene, Food and Drinks Damaging TeethBy rocklandDecember 16, 2021

Don’t worry! We are NOT going to tell you to stop drinking coffee. We would never do that to you. For most of us, coffee is an essential part of everyday life. There are some risks of a high coffee intake, and they could affect your oral health. In this week’s blog, we will explain…

How Bad is Soda for Your Teeth?

Food and Drinks Damaging TeethBy rocklandMay 22, 2021

Soda is an extremely popular drink in the U.S. that comes in countless varieties. Americans drink soda in cans, bottles, and giant styrofoam cups from the convenience store. Most people know that soda is bad for your teeth, but just how bad is it? It may actually be twice as bad as you may think.…

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