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How to Handle an Unexpected Dental Emergency

May 17th, 2013

Regardless of the type of dental emergency you experience, it is important that you visit Wortzel Integrative Dental Care for emergency dental care as soon as possible. A chipped or cracked tooth requires professional attention, as bacteria may gather in these areas, potentially causing infection that could require a root canal. Remember, you may be capable of managing pain, bleeding, and swelling at home, but by visiting our office for immediate treatment, you can fight infections and minimize lasting damage to your mouth, teeth, and gums under the expert care of our emergency dentist.

24/7 Emergency Dental Care

Wortzel Integrative Dental Care is proud to offer emergency dental care around the clock, seven days a week. Dental emergencies do not wait for regular business hours, and if you experience a serious dental emergency, you need immediate treatment. Whether you have a broken tooth or if you have bitten through your tongue, do not hesitate to visit us day or night. Until you arrive at our office, however, there are some helpful steps you can take if you encounter a serious dental dilemma.

Managing Your Dental Emergency

If a toothache is causing problems, you can probably keep the discomfort under control until our emergency dentist can treat you. Start by checking the gums that surround the affected tooth for inflammation, bleeding, or foreign objects. There may be food lodged in the gum that could be removed by flossing. You can control pain by placing a cold compress against your mouth, or by using an over-the-counter oral numbing agent.

More serious situations may be extremely time sensitive, and require immediate emergency attention. For example, if a tooth is completely knocked out, carefully clean it with water. Try to place the tooth back into its socket or briefly store it in a cup of milk if it will not fit back into the gum. Never pick up a tooth by the root or force it into the socket. Come straight to our office, as your tooth will need to be replaced within a short amount of time. Similarly, if you have bitten through your lip or tongue, the American Dental Association recommends carefully cleaning the area before coming as quickly as you can to our emergency dental office for treatment.

Remember, there is no reason you should live with discomfort. By visiting our Mountainside, NJ office immediately in an emergency, you can take control of your oral health comfortably and safely.

Healthy Eating: Lentil Cheese Loaf

May 16th, 2013

Here's a wonderful recipe from Linda McCartney's Vegetarian Home Cooking cookbook.

  • 3/4 cup lentils (brown)
  • 1 cup Cheddar cheese – grated (vegan cheese is great substitute)
  • 1 onion -- chopped
  • salt & freshly ground pepper to taste
  • 1 teaspoon dried herb -- (rosemary, sage, or thyme)
  • 1 cup fresh bread crumbs
  • 1 egg -- beaten
  • 3 tablespoons butter or margarine

Preheat the oven to 350 ° F and lightly grease a one pound loaf tin. Wash the
lentils twice in cold water and drain them well. Cover them with twice their
volume of cold water in a large saucepan, cover, and bring to a boil. Reduce
heat and simmer the lentils for 20 minutes, until they are quite soft.

Mix the cheese, onion, salt, pepper, and herbs in with the cooked lentils.
Add the breadcrumbs, egg, and butter or margarine to the lentil mixture and stir
well. Add more bread crumbs if the mixture is sloppy.

Press the mixture into the loaf tin and bake for 40-45 minutes. Turn out on to
a platter and serve hot.

I haven’t been to the dentist in years – what should I expect?

May 13th, 2013

Time flies when we are not at the dentist! Before you know it, years may have gone by. Let’s take a moment to explain what takes place when a patient comes back to receive care after an extended period of time.

After a while, small dental concerns or issues can grow into an unexpected journey of discovery and expense. Anxiety is common and expected. Let’s discover first of all, “What brings you here today?” It is a good place to start and once the initial concerns are addressed, a comprehensive plan to restore optimum dental health can be arranged. During the first appointment Dr. Robert Wortzel and our team want you to feel comfortable, and establish a confidence allowing you to be open with any questions.

Your visit will take approximately 90 minutes. First, a complete medical and dental history will be recorded and reviewed in one-on-one interview style. This is the time to voice any concern, anxiety issues, worries, etc. Then, X-rays are taken to provide additional information about what is happening beneath the surface of your teeth and gums. Finally, a series of screenings including those for oral cancer, home care evaluation, and periodontal disease are conducted to complete your oral health evaluation.

The hygienist has a great eye for other conditions such as broken fillings, cracked teeth, active decay, and other dental concerns. Then, Dr. Robert Wortzel will come in for a comprehensive exam and list and prioritize your dental needs. Our treatment coordinator will present scheduling options, insurance coverage, and payment plans.

Our team will coach you and help you gain control of your own dental destiny with good home care habits. You will receive a bag with a toothbrush, floss, appropriate toothpaste, and any other specialized tools for your needs. You will know how often you need to return for hygiene visits or other dental appointments.

Our patients at Wortzel Integrative Dental Care are our most important asset, and we strive to create a comfortable experience, no matter how long it has been since your last visit at our Mountainside, NJ office. From phone conversations to financial arrangements to clinical treatment, we want you to feel confident that our team will meet your needs.

May Marks National Physical Fitness and Sports Month!

May 3rd, 2013

Did you know the month of May is designated National Physical Fitness and Sports Month? After all, there isn't a better time to celebrate physical activity as when the warm weather and sunshine makes its way back into our lives!

Now that the flowers are in bloom and the weather has warmed up, it's easier to go outside and soak up the sun. After spending the winter working out in gyms or doing crunches at home, exercising outdoors can be a lot more enjoyable as well. Whether you enjoy hikes, jogging, or biking, spring gives us a chance to smell the grass, take in the rays, and enjoy the blue sky—all senses that we just can't duplicate at the gym.

If jogging or biking isn't your cup of tea, we encourage you to try a sport! Sports have some amazing qualities that we often overlook. Team sports like baseball and soccer, and individual sports like golf and tennis can improve your coordination and agility, in addition to building determination, confidence, drive, hard-work, pride, leadership, and time management.

At Wortzel Integrative Dental Care, we always encourage our patients to stay fit by exercising or participating in sports. However, we want to remind you to always wear a mouthguard or other form of facial protection when playing sports. To learn more about how often your child should exercise, or to ask us about obtaining a mouthguard, please give us a call!

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