Teaching Kids About Caring for Their TEETH!

April 24, 2019

Filed under: anxiety-free dentistry,dentist,gum disease,healthy teeth and gums — roselleparkdental @ 1:45 pm
Dr. Oshidar recently visited his daughter Arianna’s preschool class to teach the kids all about how to take care of their teeth!

It’s never too early to start teaching kids about the importance of good dental care. While children aren’t able to brush and floss their teeth independently until approximately Kindergarten or 1st grade, preschoolers are eager to start figuring out how to do things on their own. Learning about good oral hygiene habits at a young age – including brushing and flossing – sets children up for a lifetime of healthy teeth and gums!

Make It FUN! Young children learn best through play, so when teaching them about dental care make it a game. Give them educational pictures to color, sing songs while they are brushing, and teach them about plaque and decay using playdough or paint. Another great tool is to let your preschooler play with the Colgate Tooth Fairy app which includes a game that makes defending teeth against bacteria fun. It also includes a tooth map for showing your child where teeth are coming through or have been lost.

Let Them Be In Charge. Preschoolers love to feel empowered through choice. Letting them pick out which color toothbrush they want and what flavor toothpaste they use will make them excited to brush their teeth. Also, consider getting them a special timer that they can use while brushing to ensure they brush for the full two minutes.

Model Good Behavior. Children look to their parents’ and caregivers’ behavior to determine how they should act. So the best way to ensure they grow up being proactive about their dental health is to model the habits you want them to adopt. If they see you brushing, flossing, and using mouthwash each morning and night, they are more likely to do so themselves. Better yet: make dental care a family affair and have a tooth brushing pajama party altogether each night!

Call us today at 908-998-4698 or visit roselleparkdental.com to schedule your child’s next dental appointment!

LANAP: Saving Lives One Tooth at a Time

April 23, 2018

Filed under: anxiety-free dentistry,dentist,gum disease — roselleparkdental @ 3:11 pm

Dr. Oshidar and Dr. Rodriguez are officially certified LANAP providers! Saving lives one tooth at a time!!!

An FDA-cleared laser treatment, LANAP (Laser Assisted New Attachment Procedure) is the newest innovation in treating gum disease, allowing for the targeted removal of diseased periodontal tissue without removing any surrounding healthy tissue.

Why Choose LANAP? Have you refused treatment out of fear? Or is there a chance you might have gum disease and do not even know it?

  • Gum Disease affects 85% of US Adults 40% of whom don’t even know they have gum disease.
  • Only 3% of those with moderate to severe gum disease accept traditional treatment.

LANAP equals Laser Assisted Regeneration (LAR). The LANAP protocol offers a less painful, more successful treatment alternative to conventional surgery. LANAP=LAR is the only scientifically, research proven methodology that results in true periodontal regeneration, new bone growth, and gum tissue reattachment.

The LANAP=LAR treatment is one – of the most successful protocols in treating gum disease because it can:

  • Target the source of the inflammation without hurting or removing any healthy gum tissue
  • Slow or stop attachment loss and decrease pocket depth
  • Allow the body to recover from the chronic infection without the need for scalpel or sutures

We are so excited to offer LANAP at Roselle Park Dental! Learn more on our Website at www.roselleparkdental.com or call us today at 908-998-4698 to find out if LANAP is right for you.

When Was Your Last Cleaning???

February 28, 2018

Filed under: gum disease — roselleparkdental @ 3:37 pm

We take gum disease extremely serious in our office. So much so that we have implemented a ZERO Bleeding Gum policy. If your gums are bleeding at all you have disease.

Gum disease left untreated can lead to gum recession and even tooth loss! The great news is that prevention is possible. Early detection is key to protecting your teeth and gums.

So, when was the last time you visited your dentist for a cleaning? If your answer is longer than six months ago now is the time to schedule your next appointment!

Periodontitis, inflammation of the gums, detailed illustration. Healthy tooth, Gingivitis and at the end advanced Periodontitis