Childrens Dentist in Spring Lake, NJ

March 7, 2014

children's dentistryYou want your child to have good oral health and good overall health. But what do these two things have to do with each other? More than you might think. As we mentioned in our last post, what happens to your smile can have an impact on a patient’s overall wellbeing.

To help children from Spring Lake enjoy good oral and overall wellbeing, Dr. Dooley offers dental and orthodontic care for children. With the care that we offer, we can look for and treat common oral health issues like gum disease and cavities. We can also offer preventive help with dental sealants or a fluoride mouth rinse. Fluoride helps teeth by attracting minerals that strengthen tooth enamel. And just as important, we can teach your little one about brushing and flossing so that he or she starts developing helpful habits early.

Better Oral Health with Straighter Teeth

But regular checkups are just one way that Dr. Dooley helps children from Spring Lake and beyond. For children with misaligned teeth, orthodontic care is also important—and the earlier it’s administered the better. Through Dr. Dooley’s training, he can administer care using today’s best tools. Many young patients finish treatment in 12 to 18 months.

Does your child need a regular checkup or orthodontic care? Dr. Dooley of Dooley Dental can help. Call our Spring Lake office today for an appointment. We can help your child enjoy better oral health. We’re happy to serve young patients from Spring Lake, Avon, Brielle, Belmar, Manasquan, Wall Township, and nearby New Jersey areas.

The Connection between Your Smile and Your Heart

February 11, 2014

gum disease and heart healthWith Valentine’s Day just a few days away, we thought it might be a good time to bring up the connection between your oral health and your heart.

According to existing data, gum disease increases your risk for heart disease, which claims many lives every year.

Gum disease begins with the accumulation of bacteria and plaque around the gum line. Over time, if it’s not treated, it can cause pockets to develop between the teeth and gums. That gives bacteria and plaque a way into the bloodstream. Once in your blood, they can travel through your body to your heart, contributing to blood clots and possibly even heart attacks.

Other health problems can also be tied to gum disease, including:

  • Alzheimer’s
  • Stroke
  • Diabetes
  • Pneumonia
  • Pre-term Birth

So what can you do to decrease your risk of developing health problems related to gum disease? First, remember to brush and floss on a regular basis. We recommend brushing twice a day (or after every meal, if possible) and flossing at least once. You can also add an antibacterial mouthwash to your daily routine.

Second, make sure you’re visiting Dr. Dooley’s Spring Lake dental office twice a year for checkups and cleanings. Checkups will help us watch for signs of gum disease while cleanings let us remove bacteria and plaque from your gum line before they have a chance to cause an infection.

Call us today if you want to know more about the connection between your smile and your heart, or if you simply want to make an appointment. We offer general dental care to patients from Spring Lake, Avon, Brille, Manasquan, Wall Township, Belmar, and other New Jersey cities.

Schedule Your First 2014 Appointment with Dr. Dooley

January 17, 2014

The goal of preventive and general dentistry is to help patients keep their natural smile for as long as possible. That goal can be achieved in two ways. The first starts with you at home. With brushing and flossing, you can limit the amount of bacteria and plaque in your mouth. At Dooley Dental, we recommend brushing twice a day (or after every meal, if possible), flossing at least once a day, and using an antibacterial or fluoride mouthwash.

General and preventive dental care doesn’t stop with a good home care routine, though. Regular checkups and professional cleanings are also important because they give Dr. Dooley a chance to look for problems you might not be aware of. Many patients develop symptoms when they have a cavity or gum disease, but not always. In some cases, you might have a problem that’s flying completely under the radar. It takes a doctor with years of experience to diagnose and treat such problems before they can develop and become more serious.

Besides looking for (and treating) gum disease and tooth decay as early as possible, your Spring Lake dental team will also look for alignment issues and even oral cancer. And if you have questions about how you can brush and floss more effectively between appointments, we can offer oral care tips to help you.

Has it been more than six months since your last appointment? Call Dooley Dental in Spring Lake today to reserve a visit with Dr. Dooley. We serve patients from Spring Lake, Avon, Brille, Manasquan, Wall Township, Belmar, and the surrounding New Jersey cities.

Madonna House—Helping New Jersey’s Women and Children in Need

December 23, 2013

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At this time of year, what could possibly be on people’s minds more than gift-giving? Christmas is just days away, and for many of us, the gifts have already been bought and wrapped. But it’s important to remember that not everyone has the means to buy presents, much less a tree for decorating. We should not forget about the poor among us, even as we enjoy our individual blessings.

Since 1987, a local non-profit called Madonna House has been attending to the needs of poor women and children in Neptune and surrounding communities. As part of their mission to help the poor, Madonna House provides children with “clothing, juvenile furniture, toys, infant formula, diapers, small household items, and other necessary items, completely free of charge.”

As they say in their organization’s mission statement, “For many women the decision to give life and raise their child means a life of poverty. Madonna house is unique in our approach to helping others because of our total commitment and respect for all human life.”

Madonna House is a tax-deductible organization that carries its mission out thanks to the private donations it receives. Do you have the means to help such an important organization like this one? Consider giving to Madonna House this Christmas season. Giving to others is important, but especially at this time of year.

Visit the Madonna House’s website for more information, including information on when they accept clothing donations.

Use Your Benefits Before the Year Is Up

November 21, 2013

November is almost over. After that, 2014 is just a blink away. Have you gotten the most out of your dental benefits this year? If not, there’s still some time to take advantage of what you have left with a regular checkup or a general and restorative service from Dooley Dental.

Every year comes with a deductible set by your insurance company. Once your deductible’s been paid, your insurance company will start covering your care, until your yearly maximum has been reached. But many patients who have paid their deductible may still have part of their yearly maximum left over. Why not use that to receive extra year-end care from Dr. Dooley?

Any amount of your yearly maximum not used up by the year’s end will be gone when 2014 arrives. The New Year will also come with a new deductible, and possibly new premiums or co-pays. All of which means that, if you already know you need help, don’t put it off.

With what’s left of 2013, find out how Dr. Dooley and his Spring Lake dental team can help you. Call us today to schedule your final appointment with Dooley Dental. Even if you just want to see us to start planning your care for next year, we’re always happy to help.

We’re committed offering excellent general, cosmetic, and restorative care to patients from Spring Lake, Avon, Brielle, Manasquan, Belmar, Sea Girt, Wall Township, and surrounding New Jersey cities.

Avoid Too Much Sugar This Halloween

October 31, 2013

Everyone knows Halloween and candy are inseparable. But you also know that sugar isn’t good for your smile. When sugar comes into contact with the bacteria in your mouth, that leads to the creation of acid, which then causes decay and cavities. A little candy, followed by brushing and flossing, won’t hurt, but you should avoid consuming large amounts—something that’s especially hard during these last few months of the year.

That’s why Dr. Ed Dooley wants to recommend switching to xylitol for this Halloween and beyond. Xylitol is a natural sweetener that responds differently to bacteria in the mouth. Instead of creating acid, it makes your mouth more neutral, which also makes it hard for harmful bacteria to cling to teeth and cause cavities. That’s why some natural toothpaste brands use xylitol as the key cavity-fighting ingredient instead of fluoride.

Beyond this, xylitol is used to sweeten certain brands of candy, like Ice Chips or Dr. John’s Candies. It can also be substituted for sugar in baking, with a ratio of 1:1.

Do you want to learn more about xylitol and how it can be used? Call Dooley Dental today with your questions or for an appointment. We’re happy to serve patients from Spring Lake, Avon, Brielle, Manasquan, Belmar, Wall Township, and the surrounding New Jersey cities.

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