Dental Associates of New England

Root Canal Therapy vs. Tooth Extraction: Which Is Right for You?

Let's take a closer look at root canal therapy versus tooth extraction and which may be right for your oral health needs.

Posted by John Meola on Nov 03, 2017

The Link between Poor Gum Health and Hormonal Changes

Hormonal changes are a fact of life, but did you know they could affect the gums? Discover link between poor gum health and hormonal changes.

Posted by John Meola on Oct 04, 2017

Tips for Dealing with Dental Anxiety

The dentists from Dental Associates of New England offer these tips to deal with dental anxiety at your next dental appointment.

Posted by John Meola on Sep 05, 2017

The Stages of Gum Disease: Gingivitis and Periodontitis

Learn about the two stages of gum disease, gingivitis and periodontitis, including their symptoms so that you can take action against them.

Posted by John Meola on Aug 04, 2017

Dental Damage and Aggressive Tooth Brushing

Did you know that you could actually damage your teeth through aggressive tooth brushing? Learn how to brush your teeth properly.

Posted by John Meola on Jul 06, 2017

How Medication Side Effects Can Lead to Poor Gum Health

Side effects from medications can lead to dry mouth, resulting in gum disease and recession. There are options for improving periodontal health.

Posted by Dental Associates on Jun 05, 2017

Understanding the Causes of Poor Gum Health

By understanding the causes of poor gum health, you can work to avoid them - and help to keep your gums healthy for a lifetime.

Posted by John Meola on May 05, 2017

The Benefits of Using Tongue Scrapers

Tongue scrapers can make a major impact on your overall dental health, improving your breath and making your mouth very clean.

Posted by Dental Associates on Apr 04, 2017

Treatments for Hyperdontia: Dealing with Extra Teeth

Hyperdontia is a condition in which a person has more teeth than normal. Let's consider the most common treatments for this dental problem.

Posted by John Meola on Mar 08, 2017

How Chewing Can Cause Tooth Sensitivity

Pressure while biting and chewing can cause tooth sensitivity, which is a common sign of a dental problem. Let's cover the basics.

Posted by John Meola on Feb 04, 2017

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Dental Associates of New England

At Dental Associates of New England, we have a team of talented experts in restorative and cosmetic dental care who can give you the dazzling and healthy smile you deserve. We are affiliated with many prestigious organizations, including:

  • American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry
  • American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
  • The American Academy of Periodontology

For more information about our services, contact our office online or call (781) 890-4900 today.

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