April 21, 2015

Custom Mouthguards in Mt. Holly, NJ

78377886Mouthguards tend to be considered uncomfortable necessities for playing sports. But what if you could wear a custom mouthguard that didn’t just protect your teeth, gums, lips and tongue, but also enhanced your athletic performance? All of the sudden that uncomfortable necessity becomes a winning advantage. The dentists at Mt. Holly Family Dentistry offer custom mouthguards Mt. Holly, NJ, needs to achieve the best in sports performance.

The Pure Power Mouthguard (PPM) is a custom mouthguard that improves an athlete’s strength, power and endurance. Whether you are an amateur or professional athlete, you can look forward to better results on the field, on the court or on the track—anywhere your game is played—simply by wearing the PPM.

How Does the PPM Work?

The Pure Power Mouthguard uses neuromuscular dental technology, the same technology we use at Mt. Holly Family Dentistry to help patients who have temporomandibular joint disorder, or TMJ. Researchers and dentists have found that if your jaw joint is out of proper alignment, then the rest of your body tries to compensate for this misalignment. As a result, strength is drawn away from the muscles in your arms and legs. Wearing the PPM custom mouthguard, you release the energy to your moving muscles.

In addition, the PPM positions your jaw forward and down. In this position, your airway is widened and you are able to breathe in more air for better and longer endurance.

Schedule an Appointment Today

Mt. Holly Family Dentistry is one of the few dentistry offices in the United States that is certified to provide the PPM. Each one is custom-fitted, so you can be sure yours is designed and fabricated to give you the best athletic performance results. To learn more about the custom mouthguard Mt. Holly, NJ, trusts for protection and performance, call our office today. We also serve patients from  Westampton, Hainesport, Lumberton, Springfield, Pemberton, and the neighboring areas.

March 31, 2015

Dental Implants in Mt. Holly, NJ

480753457Remember when you were a child and the tooth fairy magically removed the tooth from under your pillow and left a surprise in its place? Well, those days are gone. However, if you have one or more missing teeth, there is still something magical that can replace them. Dental implants are the most lifelike tooth replacement option. For dental implants in Mt. Holly, NJ, people rely on the dentists at Mt. Holly Family Dentistry.

Teeth may be missing because of:

  • Severe tooth decay
  • Traumatic injury
  • Advanced gum disease
  • Failure of a root canal
  • Excessive wear and tear, possibly from teeth grinding and clenching
  • Congenital defects

Whatever the cause, replacing missing teeth is vitally important to avoid a host of other problems including difficulty chewing and talking, shifting teeth, and of course, the embarrassment of having an incomplete smile.

The Dental Implant Procedure

Dental implants, also called teeth implants, can be used to replace one tooth, and they can also be strategically positioned along an arch to securely hold a denture in place. In either case, one of our highly skilled dentists will surgically implant a titanium post in the jaw bone beneath the open socket of your missing tooth. As you heal over the course of three to six months, the post and surrounding bone tissue will fuse together. This fusion mimics the relationship between a tooth root and the bone, thereby creating a strong foundation. Once healed, you’ll return to Mt. Holly Family Dentistry to have a custom-fitted crown attached to the post. The finished teeth implants will look, feel and function much like natural teeth.

Schedule an Appointment Today

If you have one or more missing teeth, then call Mt. Holly Family Dentistry to find out about dental implants in Mt. Holly, NJ. We also serve patients from  Westampton, Hainesport, Lumberton, Springfield, Pemberton, and the neighboring areas.

March 25, 2015

Gum Disease Treatment in Mt. Holly, NJ

78294804Did you know that some 60 million Americans have gum, or periodontal, disease? Many don’t even know that they have the disease. Yet, the consequences of gum disease might not only affect your oral health, but your overall health, as well. Therefore, treating and managing this disease is imperative. The dentists at Mt. Holly Family Dentistry offer gum disease treatment in Mt. Holly, NJ, so you can enjoy the benefits of optimal oral and overall health.

The early stage of gum disease is called gingivitis. Left untreated, gingivitis becomes periodontitis. Both forms can be caused by insufficient dental hygiene; organic changes in the mouth that result from metabolic or hormonal fluctuations brought on by pregnancy, puberty or menopause; certain medical conditions, such as diabetes and kidney disease, as well as some medications; dry mouth; and teeth grinding or clenching, which may affect surrounding gum tissue.

The typical signs of gum disease include:

  • Gums that bleed when you brush your teeth
  • Bad breath
  • Gums that are red and swollen
  • Loose teeth or teeth that have shifted out of position

The trouble with gum disease, however, doesn’t end in the mouth. The same bacteria that cause gum disease can also lead to other serious health concerns, such as cardiovascular disease, stroke, diabetes and low birthweight or preterm babies.

Treating Gum Disease

At Mt. Holly Family Dentistry, we offer a few options for treating gum disease, depending on the severity of the case. Some may only require more frequent dental cleanings in the office and a better home regimen. More advanced gum disease may necessitate root scaling and planing, a procedure that involves removing hardened plaque from below the gum line and smoothing the root. If necessary, our dentists can also apply a topical antibiotic to treat infection.

Schedule an Appointment Today

If you’re noticing any of the signs of gum disease, then call Mt. Holly Family Dentistry for gum disease treatment in Mt. Holly, NJ. We also serve patients from  Westampton, Hainesport, Lumberton, Springfield, Pemberton, and the neighboring areas.

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