The Instructions You Need to Properly Floss

Did you know it’s possible to perform an incorrect flossing routine? Well, it’s true. Improperly flossing can do more harm than good, which is why our dentist, Dr. Robert Marder, encourages you to focus on your flossing technique and use the proper steps. To help you do so, he has some tips to share, which are: -Use 18 inches of... read more »

Proper Techniques for a Top-Notch Brushing Routine

Do you want a top-notch brushing routine so you can have a top-notch smile? If so, our dentist, Dr. Robert Marder, is happy to help you. Today, he would be happy to give you the tips you need to have a proper and effective brushing routine. Having an improper technique can harm your teeth and gums more than help them.... read more »

Got Tooth Pain? This is How to Relieve It

Having tooth pain is quite inconvenient, especially when it’s excruciating. When you experience this discomfort, you’re most likely ready to do anything you can to relieve the pain. Fortunately, there are things you can do to do just that, and our dentist, Dr. Robert Marder, is happy to help you by telling you what those things are. The first thing... read more »

Beating Back Bad Breath

Occasionally, everyone suffers from bad breath or halitosis. Often, the culprit is the anchovies we had on our pizza, the onions in our salad, or some other ingredient from breakfast or lunch. Bad breath may also be caused by poor oral hygiene habits. Plaque and bacteria are constantly growing in your mouth, and your tongue harbors millions of bacteria, all... read more »

What You Can Do to Keep Cavities From Making a Dent in Your Smile

Cavities have a way of making an unpleasant appearance in a smile, often causing tooth pain and ultimately requiring treatment. Treating cavities when they are small involves removing any decay and placing a dental filling to seal the tooth from further decay. However, if cavities are ignored, they may require a root canal and dental crown or even having the... read more »

Ring in the New Year with Excellent Flossing Habits

The dawning of a new year is upon us once more. With the additional digit added to the yearly calendar, be sure to take the skills you have learned and honed over a lifetime of flossing and use them to reinforce your teeth and gums once again this year. Flossing is a lifetime habit that should be employed daily, so... read more »

Daily Habits Can Affect Your Oral Health Care

Daily habits can affect your oral health care. The more you are willing to do to protect and prevent accidents to your teeth and gums, the more likely you are to have a wonderful smile. Even simple habits such as brushing and flossing can reap enormous benefits for your oral health care. Our dentist and team are here to protect... read more »

Brighten up Winter Weather With a Summer Smile

As the weather slowly falls into winter, our trees and leaves may begin to die. However, now is the perfect time to jumpstart your oral hygiene into overdrive to give you the brightest smile of the year. With so many holidays just around the corner, it may be time to consider a fast-acting treatment that can whiten your smile in... read more »

All You Need to Know About Keeping Dental Issues at Bay

Dental issues, like tooth decay, gum disease, and tooth injury, can make your smile unattractive and unhealthy. In fact, it could even result in severe pain and self-consciousness. So, to help you avoid dental issues altogether, our Robert W Marder DMD, PLLC dental team encourages you to do the following things: -Keep up on oral hygiene: Remember to brush twice... read more »

Having Your Braces Adjusted Is a Critical Component in Realigning Your Teeth

Braces are used to address a wide range of issues, including overcrowding, alignment and overbite issues. Regardless of the specific alignment issue or design, all braces work on the same general principle. After being installed your braces will need routine adjustments in order to stretch and adjust the periodontal ligaments a small degree closer toward their new alignment. The number... read more »