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CPAP & Frequent Travel

November 26, 2017

Man with sleep apnea maskMany patients with CPAP systems find it difficult to travel with the necessary equipment. Frequent travelers often find themselves foregoing sleep apnea treatment altogether when they’re travelling. While this may not seem like a big deal, the cumulative effects of irregular sleep cycles can be detrimental to your health. Read on to learn more about how to travel with your CPAP system and sleep soundly anywhere you go.
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Dental Implants from Start to Finish with your Dentist in Westfield

June 20, 2016

implant dentist in WestfieldWhen you have an incomplete smile due to missing teeth, your self-esteem and quality of life are often impacted. While dental bridges and partial dentures are the affordable options, you do have another more natural-looking solution to treat tooth loss. Dental implants are a permanent solution to transform your smile and oral function. However, many people are hesitant to get dental implants because it involves a surgical procedure. Dr. David Weinman simplifies the process to receiving dental implants by performing the entire procedure from start to finish right in his office. As an implant dentist in Westfield, Dr. Weinman has everything you need for a simple, convenient implant procedure.

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Healthy Easter Treats from Your Family Dentist in Westfield

March 24, 2016

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family dentist in WestfieldEaster is quickly upon us, and now is the time to start planning what you’re going to do for your children’s Easter baskets. Children love waking up to all of the goodies in their baskets while parents love watching their happiness and excitement. This year, we encourage you to take a little more time planning your children’s Easter basket to make sure they include healthy treats. As a 07090 family dentist in Westfield, we want to see your children stay healthy. While it may only be for just one day, even one day of unhealthy treats can send the wrong message to your child. Not to mention, it can impact your child’s oral health.
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For Smile Makeovers, Westfield Trusts Dr. David Weinman

January 15, 2016

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smile makeoverNo doubt you’ve heard someone say, “I never forget a face.” Many times, what makes a face unforgettable is a beautiful smile. Your smile can leave a lasting impression. However, if you’re self-conscious about your smile because of a number of imperfections, then perhaps the time has come to do something about those cosmetic problems. Westfield dentist Dr. David Weinman can devise a treatment plan called a smile makeover that will take your smile from forgettable to memorable!
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The Facts on Traditional VS Implant Dentures from Your Dentist in Westfield

December 18, 2015

Senior woman with a beautiful smile thanks to implant supported denturesFor many years, edentulous (without teeth) patients had just one reliable tooth replacement option, removable dentures. In recent years, success rates for implant retained dentures have increased making them an attractive alternative to removable dentures. If you’re in need of dentures in Westfield, contact Dr. David M. Weinman and his dental team today. We offer patients skilled smile restoration with traditional or implant supported dentures.
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Great Oral Hygiene During Pregnancy with Family Dentistry Westfield Loves

October 9, 2015

Happy family with beautiful smiles thanks to family dentistry Westfield relies onYour general health is always important, but it’s especially crucial during pregnancy. Because pregnancy causes certain hormonal changes that can affect your oral health, it may be necessary for you to take a few things into consideration during your pregnancy — and number one is to visit your dentist for an oral checkup when you’re pregnant. Keep reading for more tips on how to maintain your oral health during pregnancy — for the health of you and your baby — from Dr. David M. Weinman, your family dentist in Westfield, NJ.
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Make the Most of Your Dental Checkup with Your Westfield Family Dentist

September 17, 2015

close up of smile during exam

In Westfield, general dentist Dr. David M. Weinman and his team of dental hygienists and dental assistants are committed to providing you and your family with the most comprehensive dental checkup. At these twice yearly appointments, we clean and polish your teeth to make sure your smile is as healthy and attractive as possible. We also examine your teeth for any signs of decay or newly developed cracks; we assess the health of your gums and the other soft tissue in your mouth and throat; digital x-rays are taken when necessary to find any spots of decay that are not visible to the naked eye; and we conduct a thorough oral cancer screening to catch this usually curable disease as early as possible.
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Dr. David M. Weinman, the Westfield Family Dentist

August 12, 2015

smiling family

Think of all the medical doctors you may need to see in order to keep your family healthy. There’s the pediatrician for your children, an OBGYN for mom, a specialist in sports medicine for the athlete in your family who worked out a little too hard last weekend, and the list can go on and on. Wouldn’t it be convenient if you could find all of the dental care your family needs under one roof? Well, you can. Dr. David M. Weinman and his team of dental hygienists and dental assistants in Westfield, NJ, serve patients of all ages with comprehensive general dentistry services.
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Flossing is Essential!

July 14, 2015

Man flossing teeth, portrait

A recent study from Bupa, an international health organization, revealed that 81% of Britons believe their smiles are unattractive in photos, and 28% refuse to smile for photos all together. Similar studies conducted in the United States reveal similar findings, and an even higher percentage of people who feel pressured by celebrity photos to perfect their smiles. While our vanity may influence us to want a perfect smile, what we may not realize is the importance of flossing to maintain our oral health and smile radiance, retain gum tissue and bone density, and remove tooth decay causing bacteria. If you need a superior preventive, family dentist, Westfield, NJ call Dr. David M. Weinman to schedule an appointment today. The expert dental hygienists at our practice can help you learn to love flossing, and keep your smile healthy and beautiful for life.

Benefits of Flossing

It’s been six months. Your dental hygiene appointment is in two days, and you haven’t flossed since the last checkup. You don’t want yet another lecture about flossing from your hygienist, so you decide to cram six months of flossing into the next two days. The result? Bleeding, irritated, swollen gums, and a profound distain for the entire subject of flossing. You go to your hygiene appointment, and hear the same refrain, “How often do you floss?” Only now, it’s coupled with, “Your gums seem irritated. That could be a sign of gum disease.” That’s it! You think. Flossing is useless.

Unlike tooth brushing which makes your mouth look, feel, and taste clean right away, flossing’s early effects can be mostly negative. If you don’t floss on a regular basis, your gums will likely become irritated as you remove bacteria that has built up. Many patients report flossing once or twice directly after dental checkups and in the days leading up to their appointment, but rarely flossing at any other time. This inconsistency probably does more harm than good because it leads patients to believe flossing can only be unpleasant.

However, the benefits of regular flossing far outweigh any initial discomfort and irritation. In fact, recent studies showed that flossing not only helped to improve oral health, but the positive effects on oral health improved overall health too. Some benefits of flossing include:

  • Significantly reduced bacteria – less cavities and $$$ spent to treat tooth decay
  • Reduced Risk for gingivitis and periodontitis – the most commonly sighted benefit is one of the most important since more than ½ of Americans suffer from some form of gum disease
  • Improved breath – halitosis or bad breath is often caused by bacteria that could be removed or reduced by flossing keeping your breath fresher longer than brushing alone
  • Better overall health – gum disease has been linked to an increased risk for cardiovascular disease, diabetes, respiratory disease and other systematic disease in a recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study

Flossing Tips from your Preventive Dentist, Westfield

Many of the issues associated with flossing stem from irregularity of practice, but there are some things you can do to make flossing more pleasant from the outset. Here are some things you should consider to improve your flossing routine:

  • Habit – Just in case you missed it, the most important part of flossing may just be doing it every day even if you’re tired or busy or just don’t want to do it.
  • Floss type – Choosing a floss that you like can help make the task more enjoyable. There are numerous types of floss, but we recommend polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) especially for patients new to flossing. PTFE flosses are also called shred free/resistant, and are made from one fiber rather than numerous combined, rope-like fibers in nylon floss.
  • Floss right! – A number of patients who are dedicated enough to floss everyday never learn the proper technique. During your next hygiene appointment, ask our hygienists to show you the best way to floss your teeth. Until then, just remember that the whole point of flossing is to remove bacteria between teeth and between teeth and gums. So, if you’re not flossing all the way under the gum line, you’re not flossing. The easiest way to floss is using the “C” method. Gently glide the using a back and forth movement into the spaces on either side of each tooth in a “C” shape. Doing in this around the front and back of each tooth is extremely effective.

Contact Dr. Weinman for Great Westfield Dentistry

We know what you’re thinking right now. That’s it, I’m going to start flossing, and this time I mean it. You may even be in your car on the way to your local pharmacy to stock up on fun flossing equipment. We appreciate the enthusiasm, but encourage you to keep it simple and start slow. Choose a floss you think will be gentle and effective, then set a goal to floss at least 3 or 4 times a week for a month. After the first month, we know your teeth will look and feel better, and you’ll want to change your oral hygiene routine to include daily flossing. If you need a general checkup or want to find out more about flossing, call the office of Dr. Weinman to schedule an appointment today. Our Westfield, NJ office welcomes patients from surrounding areas including Scotch Plains, Fanwood, Cranford, and Mountainside.

In Westfield, Dental Implants are the Expertise of Dr. David Weinman

June 23, 2015

Dental implants

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, there are 76.4 million baby boomers. Boomers makeup nearly 25 percent of the U.S. population and these people born between 1946 and 1964 are known for enjoying, well… the finer things in life. And some of those finer things are their own teeth! So, if they should happen to need tooth replacement, then a bridge or denture simply will not do. They will expect a more lifelike alternative and fortunately there is one: dental implants. For Westfield implant dentistry, people in and around the area turn to Dr. David Weinman.

So, now that we know how many baby boomers there are, can we predict how many will need tooth replacement? Research from the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons estimates that approximately 69 percent of adults ages 35 to 44 have lost at least one tooth due to traumatic injury, failure of a root canal, gum disease or severe tooth decay. Those number are made even more significant by the fact that they’re not even baby boomer age! But by the age of 74, we can expect more than 25 percent of adults to lose all of their teeth. In 07090, dental implants are the best tooth replacement option for baby boomers and beyond.

Dental Implants for You

With a dental implant, Dr. Weinman surgically places a small titanium screw in your jawbone just beneath the exposed gum tissue where your tooth is missing. This screw does the job of a natural tooth root. As you heal from surgery, the screw and the surrounding bone tissue fuse together in a process known as osseointegration. The screw becomes firmly set in your jaw and as such forms a solid foundation for your eventual tooth restoration. In addition, the implanted screw stimulates healthy bone growth, an important step in avoiding bone and muscle deterioration that leads to the appearance of a sagging face that often happens to people who are missing teeth.

When you’ve completely healed, you’ll return to our office for Dr. Weinman to attach a custom designed prosthetic. Whether your tooth restoration is a single crown or a specially created bridge or denture that is secured in place by your new dental implant, you will be able to smile, eat and speak with confidence.

Call Our Office Today

To learn more about how dental implants can restore your smile, schedule a consultation with Dr. Weinman in Westfield, NJ. We also extend service to our neighbors in Scotch Plains, Fanwood, Cranford, Mountainside and surrounding areas. Dr. Weinman and our team look forward to meeting you and making you smile.

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