We are pleased to welcome Dr Michael Saba to our staff at The Laser Dental Group. In our effort to provide maximum service to our patients, he will be working Mondays and Tuesdays in Union and Thursdays and Fridays in Westfield. He will also be available at least once a month on Saturdays in each office. Dr. Michael Saba is a Union County native that graduated with a Bachelor of Science from Rutgers University in 2008. He earned his Doctor of Dental Medicine degree in the historic city of Philadelphia at Temple University Kornberg School of Dentistry. You can read more about Dr Saba and our available hours at www.thelaserdentalgroup.com.
We would like to introduce a new Membership Plan. With our plan you can get significant discounts on all your treatment without dealing with insurances. Our complete plan offers members 2 professional cleanings 2 check up exams 2 oral cancer screenings x-rays as needed 1 emergency exam for a price of $348 a year or $29 a month. There are additional plans for children and those with perio conditions. You can pay online or in the office. Give us a call at (908) 686 - 2080 for more information. Or check out the plan website .
I recently read a published article which considered orthodontic treatment a luxury that only a few should consider. While most think that putting braces on their kids’ teeth or themselves is purely cosmetic, orthodontics treats much more. The mouth is a very unstable place. The misconception that teeth are held still in bone is far from the reality. Teeth are in a dynamic relationship among themselves and the bone surrounding them. The force of food being crushed between teeth during chewing creates movement which can affect their long term stability. Having spaces between the teeth, whether they were there from birth or created from extractions, only increases the amount of movement that occurs naturally. Similarly, having crowded or overlapping teeth creates areas in which food can get caught and that are hard to clean. Food impaction can cause bone to recede leading to a higher rate of cavities and increases mobility. T...
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