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Fort Lee Family Dentist

Dental Checkups Fort Lee

Regular dental cleanings are vital to keeping up with your oral health. In addition, brushing twice daily, using dental floss and rinsing with a mouth rinse all help create the healthy oral environment that teeth and gums need to thrive. Lapsing in cleaning your teeth can mouth can lead to serious oral conditions, including cavities and periodontal disease. Even relatively short amounts of time without seeing the dentist or failing to brush as often as necessary can create such issues. Our Fort Lee family dentist, Alvin Jacobs, DDS, can help.

Fort Lee Dental Healthcare

Fort Lee Dental Healthcare

Scheduling annual visits with your general dentist can help determine whether you are developing any harmful oral conditions, including periodontal disease. These regular visits can help identify these issues before they progress significantly and cause more widespread damage. If you exhibit earlier signs of periodontal disease, including signs of gingivitis, then Alvin Jacobs, DDS can help provide you with a periodontal deep cleaning. This is usually used to help treat early signs of periodontal disease when it first takes the form of gingivitis. The development of this gum disease is often signaled by bleeding gums and the beginning formations of pockets along the gum line. A periodontal deep cleaning can help get rid of the bacteria growing in these areas, as well as in the grooves or root of the tooth, to create a cleaner surface on the tooth enamel and better prevent significant build up of plaque. Our Fort Lee family dentist will gently scrape the surface of the tooth, removing stubborn layers of plaque that is damaging the teeth and gums. Once this is complete, you will also be given specific dental hygiene advice to better prevent the disease from recurring.

Brushing and flossing regularly help get rid of daily layers of plaque that builds up as you eat throughout the day. This is why it is suggested that you brush twice daily and floss at least once a day. Mouth rinses can also be helpful, but biannual dental cleanings help to better prevent more stubborn plaque from building up and causing issues in hard to reach or clean areas, such as the back molars and along the gumline. Our Fort Lee family dentist, Alvin Jacobs, DDS, is here to provide you and your family with the comprehensive dental care and cleanings you need to keep your mouth as healthy as can be.

Fort Lee Dental Cleanings
16-25 Anderson Ave.
Fort Lee, New Jersey 07024
201-499-7450

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At our Fort Lee dental office, one of the most common dental issues that Dr. Alvin Jacobs sees in or patients is tooth decay, and/or full on dental cavities. Because this is one of the most common issues we see, some of the most common services that we offer are dental fillings. It is likely you have dealt with a cavity at some point in your life. Cavities are small holes in the teeth that form as a result of tooth decay. Tooth decay begins when bacteria like tartar or plaque are not properly removed from your teeth through careful brushing and flossing. These kinds of bacteria release certain acids that can eat away at the tooth’s enamel, and so form cavities.

07024 General Dentist

07024 General Dentist

If you have a cavity, you are likely to experience a few specific symptoms, though you may not notice them until later in the cavity’s formation. Such symptoms include: tooth sensitivity, especially in cold or hot temperatures or while eating/drinking something cold or hot, mild to moderate toothache in the affected tooth, increased pain while biting down or chewing, and more. If you are ever experiencing any of these symptoms, you should schedule an appointment at our Fort Lee dental office at your soonest convenience. We can confirm a diagnosis of a cavity after a careful dental examination provided by Dr. Jacobs. If we do detect any cavities, we will then be able to discuss treatment options with you.

The most commonly used treatment for cavities is the dental filling. Over the years, dental fillings have been made available in a variety of materials, making them more able to suit various needs on an individual basis. Depending on the location of the cavity and the extent of the repair that is needed, Dr. Jacobs will recommend a specific type of material. For teeth that are in the front of the mouth or are otherwise highly visible, we often recommend our tooth-colored fillings rather than traditional fillings, in order to make the dental work more aesthetically pleasing. In the back teeth, where most chewing takes place, we often recommend the use of traditional fillings because of their high level of durability. These recommendations vary on an individual basis.

If you would like to learn more about your dental health and the related services provided at our Fort Lee dental office, we encourage you to visit Dr. Jacobs’ main website for additional information, and to contact us if you have any questions.

Fort Lee Dental Exams
16-25 Anderson Ave.
Fort Lee, New Jersey 07024
201-499-7450