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What Are the Common Signs and Symptoms of Gum Disease? Are Your Gums Healthy?
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nearly half (42%) of all adults…
10 Expert Tips to Manage Sensitive Teeth
Sensitive teeth aren’t just a minor inconvenience-they can disrupt your ability to savor hot coffee,…
How Do I Remove Tartar From My Teeth?
Tartar cannot be removed easily with at-home brushing and flossing. A professional dental cleaning by…
Flossing Your Teeth: How Often Should You Floss?
Here’s what NYC dentist, Dr Sandip Sachar, had to say: Brush your teeth twice a…
What Is Tartar vs. Plaque?
Among the many factors that affect dental hygiene, two terms that often cause confusion are…
Gum Disease and Bleeding Gums
Everything You Need to Know About Bleeding Gums and Periodontal Disease Bleeding gums can be…
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nearly half (42%) of all adults aged 30 and older show some signs of gum disease, and many don’t realize it until it has progressed and gotten worse. Recognizing signs and symptoms early can be the key to preventing irreversible damage. When it comes to oral…
Read MoreSensitive teeth aren’t just a minor inconvenience-they can disrupt your ability to savor hot coffee, enjoy an ice cream cone, or even smile in a cold breeze. At Sachar Dental NYC, we see countless patients struggling with this frustrating condition. Here’s a professional guide to help you understand and manage tooth sensitivity effectively-whether you’re sipping,…
Read MoreTartar cannot be removed easily with at-home brushing and flossing. A professional dental cleaning by a dentist is usually necessary for tartar removal. Treatment may include: Professional Dental Cleaning: A procedure in which a dental hygienist or dentist removes tartar using specialized instruments from over the gumline. Scaling and Root Planing: A deep-cleaning method may be required…
Read MoreHere’s what NYC dentist, Dr Sandip Sachar, had to say: Brush your teeth twice a day (morning and night, for at least 2 minutes each time) and floss your teeth once a day (night is more common). Brush your teeth and then floss or floss your teeth and then brush. Either way is fine, says…
Read MoreAmong the many factors that affect dental hygiene, two terms that often cause confusion are dental plaque and tartar (also called calculus). While they are closely related, they differ significantly in their formation, effects, and treatment. Dental Plaque Dental plaque is a soft, sticky film that forms on the surfaces of teeth from the food…
Read MoreEverything You Need to Know About Bleeding Gums and Periodontal Disease Bleeding gums can be a sign of gum disease or periodontal disease, a condition that affects millions worldwide. Gum disease is usually painless and can go unnoticed in its early stages. However, the consequences of untreated gum disease can be severe, including tooth loss…
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