In addition to good nutrition provided by healthy foods that help teeth grow and stay healthy, fruits and vegetables promote the production of saliva. More saliva means the mouth is naturally washed out more often, preventing bacterial growth. Other foods and drinks that help keep your teeth happy include water, dairy, lean proteins, and nuts. A healthy mouth is a healthy body!
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National Children’s Dental Health Month
February is National Children’s Dental Health Month! National Children’s Dental Health Month is an observance that brings together thousands of dedicated dental professionals, healthcare providers, and educators to promote the benefits of good oral health to children,...
May Newsletter
MAY WE BRIGHTEN YOUR SMILE? It’s that time again! “It’s the May Home Whitening Special” Normally $395.00, during the month of May you can whiten and brighten your smile for only $149.00. During the entire month, all you have to do is call 908-852-8858 or email us at...
February Newsletter
Welcome Back Dr. Stiteler! Join us in welcoming Dr. Stiteler back from her maternity leave. Although her first day was supposed to be Monday February 1st, we all got snowed in! Her first day back was Thursday February 4th. She is here with us Mondays and Thursdays, so...
The High Tech Dentists
The office of Dr. Vander Vliet Advanced Dental Care have always utilized the latest technology in providing superior dental care to our patients.
November Newsletter
Time to Give Thanks! In a long-standing tradition of harvest season and being thankful for the abundance of produce the earth has yielded to sustain us, November is truly a time of giving thanks. In the spirit of thanksgiving season, families gather, bountiful meals...
Will Going to the Dentist Benefit Me In Fighting Off COVID-19
Periodontal disease is a risk factor (co-morbidity) for COVID-19 illness. The mouth is the portal to your body and the portal to a healthy life. In a study conducted by a team of international scientists found that patients who have been Hospitalized with COVID-19...
Why You Shouldn’t Delay Visiting the Dentist During a Pandemic
#1 Question: Is the Dental Office Safe? Dentists are accustomed to constantly be thinking about infectious-disease risk. As novel as the Coronavirus pandemic is to the world, it is not the first time dentists have had to manage disease control. Examples include...
September Newsletter
NJ Top Dentist! This month we congratulate Dr. Vander Vliet on being named a 2020 top dentist by New Jersey Monthly magazine for the third consecutive year! Only dentists who were voted in by their peers were chosen to be a top dentist! The September issue of New...
July Newsletter
We’re Back!!! In case you didn’t hear, we are open for business! We returned on May 27th full time, and have been seeing patients for all procedures. We have been trying to reach out to all patients who have missed an appointment during the COVID-19 shutdown. If you...
Home Remedies for Minor Dental Emergencies
If you are experiencing severe pain or swelling, you should call your dentist. Here are some tips for more minor problems: If you have a broken tooth that is painful or has a rough edge, you can use a product called “Dentemp” which is available at your local pharmacy...
Five Tips Every Parent Should Know about their Children’s Dental Health
Many of our patients are under the assumption that we do not treat children which could not be farther from the truth. Dr. Vander Vliet and our hygienists are wonderful with kids, and we welcome them into our practice. So if you are thinking about scheduling an appointment for your child or children, please do! We would love to meet them!