Dental Associates of New England

Decaffeinate Your Smile: Treating Coffee and Tea Stains

The Zoom! 2® professional teeth whitening system is especially effective at treating extrinsic stains, such as those caused by coffee and tea.

Posted by John Meola on Mar 04, 2016

Causes of Tooth Pain: Dealing with Dental Pain

Toothaches can be caused by a host of issues. Let's explore some of these dental pain causes and how they can be treated.

Posted by John Meola on Feb 02, 2016

Can You Drink Wine after Teeth Whitening?

Professional teeth whitening effectively rids teeth of wine stains - but does that mean you can’t drink wine after treatment?

Posted by John Meola on Jan 02, 2016

Dental Problems and Jaw Pain

TMJ disorder is the most common source of jaw pain. Fortunately, modern dentistry offers excellent solutions for this condition.

Posted by John Meola on Dec 03, 2015

Bad Dental Habits That You Should Avoid

Bad habits can lead to unhealthy teeth and gums. Here are some things you can do to have the healthiest smile possible.

Posted by Dental Associates on Nov 01, 2015

Dental Care for Diabetics: Treatments and Prevention Tips

Diabetics often have serious dental health issues that need to be addressed, including gum disease, thrust, and other problems.

Posted by Dental Associates on Oct 04, 2015

Understanding the Cost of Dental Crowns

The cost of dental crowns varies. The price of your restoration will depend on the material you select and whether you choose IV sedation.

Posted by John Meola on Sep 04, 2015

Is Dental Care Important to Heart Health?

Did you know the state of your oral health can impact your heart health? Learn more about the link between dental care and heart health…

Posted by John Meola on Aug 04, 2015

Fighting Cavities: Tooth Decay Treatments

To treat cavities, there are many restorative dentistry options to consider. Apart from fillings, inlays, onlays, and inlays, prevention is most ideal.

Posted by John Meola on Jul 03, 2015

Understanding Dental Bridge Types: Which Is Best For You?

There are many dental bridge types, including traditional, cantilever, Maryland bonded, removable, and implant-supported bridges.

Posted by John Meola on Jun 04, 2015

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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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