Showing posts with label Dental Cleaning in Monroe Township NJ. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dental Cleaning in Monroe Township NJ. Show all posts

Monday, February 16, 2015

A trip to the dentist helped uncover an 11-year-old’s grapefruit-sized tumor and saved her life

 February 13





Journee Woodard smiles after surgery to remove a dangerous tumor that was discovered thanks to a routine trip to the dentist. (Courtesy: Anna Van Ostrand-Woodard)












Journee Woodard's mom almost cancelled the appointment. The herculean task of wrangling four young children to the dentist was sometimes too much for two working parents.
But they made it, and 11-year Journee was the last of the Woodard clan to sit in the dentist chair for her six-month cleaning.
That moment would turn out to be life changing. A week after Journee walked out of the dentist's office in Edmond, Okla., doctors discovered a grapefruit-sized tumor on her pancreas, thanks to a tip from the family's dentist and hygienist.
"The mass had just infiltrated everything," Journee's mother, Anna Van Ostrand-Woodard, told The Washington Post in an interview. "We were told that Journee was one basketball game from this thing rupturing."
Journee's life-saving dentist visit is one example of the little-known ways that dentists can detect signs of very serious medical conditions. In Journee's case, jaundice in her eyes was the sign that a dangerous tumor was interrupting normal organ function.

Dentists are able to detect a host of ailments in their early stages, including high blood pressure, HIV and diabetes, simply by getting a close look at your face and mouth.
Dental care itself can be life saving -- untreated cavities and rotten teeth can allow deadly bacteria to spread to other parts of the body, causing serious medical problems.
During Journee's Jan. 28 cleaning, it was the dental hygienist who noticed that Journee's eyes were alarmingly yellow.
"She said: 'You know, Journee’s eyes look yellow,'” Journee's dentist, Michael Chandler, told KFOR. “She asked me to take a look, I took a look and said 'that does look abnormal'.”
On Journee's way out, the hygienist urged Van Ostrand-Woodard to take Journee to a doctor immediately.
"She said: 'Her eyes are extremely yellow and that can be something that might be going on internally,'" Van Ostrand-Woodard said. "'I really suggest, as well as Dr. Chandler, that she go see her primary care physician immediately.'"
The next available appointment was the following Monday, and after a day of blood tests, an ultrasound and an MRI, doctors said the situation was urgent. Journee would need surgery immediately.
She was admitted to the hospital on Friday, Feb. 6, where she finally broke down.
"It was at that point that her emotions really took hold -- she started to cry," her mother said. "She's always the protector, so she always feels like she's got to be strong for everyone else."
In the weeks leading up to her surgery, Journee didn't report any symptoms to her parents beyond mild nausea and burping, both of which had abated by the time she arrived at the dentist. Later, her family realized that they were easily-missed signs that something was wrong.
The surgery took 10 hours, but less than a week after emerging from the operating room, Journee arrived home Thursday night, much sooner than her doctors expected.
"Journee is doing really well, exceptionally well," said Van Ostrand-Woodard. "Doctors are amazed at her progress. We're amazed at her progress. She's just a strong little girl."
Van Ostrand-Woodard said that the family is overwhelmed by the generosity and support of people in their Oklahoma community and across the country. Donors have contributed more than $20,000 to a fund to cover Journee's medical costs.
As for Chandler, who has been the family's dentist since 2010, Van Ostrand-Woodard joked that they plan to keep him "forever."
"The night before, I was so close to calling, because I was exhausted and I thought 'how are we going to juggle this?'" she said. "We got them all there. And I will never miss another dentist appointment. I will never reschedule."










Thursday, October 23, 2014

Hidden Uses Of Toothpaste

By Savings Experiment Staff - Posted 9/10/14

Basic white toothpaste can brighten up your smile, but it can also has many household uses that can save you money in the long run. Here are a few ways you can make this common item work for you.

Toothpaste is a great jewelry polish. Simply apply a little dab on your silver, gold or hard gemstones with a soft brush or cloth. Polish gently, then rinse off and repeat until the dirt and tarnish disappears. You can use toothpaste to scrub away stubborn clothing and carpet stains, too.

Toothpaste also dries out and reduces redness on pimples. Just apply a little to the affected area, and depending on how sensitive your skin is, leave it on for a couple of hours or even overnight. A little bit can even help soothe minor burns and itching and swelling from mosquito and bug bites.

Lastly, you can quickly deodorize your hands of fish, onions and garlic odor by simply scrubbing with a bit of toothpaste. Keep in mind that it's best to use a white, non-gel toothpaste with less fluoride and no whitening agents, which can sometimes irritate the skin and be less effective.

Remember, a little toothpaste can go a long way. Try these tips, and you'll see that just a few dabs can save you a few dollars!

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

The Goal of Central Jersey Dental

We at Central Jersey Dental want to give you a reason to smile. Join our dental family and friends to experience dental care at its best. Our goal is to provide care that lasts a lifetime to every patient that chooses Central Jersey Dental.

How do we provide exceptional care? First, by making you feel welcome and comfortable during your entire visit. Whether it is a routine visit, an emergency, or a cosmetic visit, we strive to provide everyone with excellent treatment. We offer some of the best technology that dentistry has to offer including oral sedation, dental implants, and crown replacement done in a single visit! We also have the ability to consult with you on topics like sleep apnea and TMJ.

Bottom line, we love what we do and we strive to have the best dental care offered that lasts a lifetime.

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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Central Jersey Dental Treatments

Central Jersey Dental is ahead of the game when it comes to high quality treatment for your teeth. What would you do if we could offer fillings placed painlessly without needles or drills? We use a new technology called WaterLase™. WaterLase™ is a revolutionary new laser technology that is used for both gum and tooth procedures. Energy from the laser is absorbed by the water instead of teeth, and there is no pain and no need for needles. Say goodbye to the dentist's drill.

Another needle free treatment is called Air Brush. This device aims a stream of tiny particles and air at the area of decay on the tooth and mists it away. Most patients require little or no anesthesia. The long recognizable sound and vibrations of the drill are exchanged for a more comfortable experience.

Central Jersey Dental also offers custom mouth guards to protect your teeth. There are many sports can be dangerous without the proper protection for your teeth. We are happy to offer custom-made sports mouth guards that fit, protect, and can be worn for any sport. If you have bruxism or grind your teeth, we can also provide you with a mouth guard to protect your teeth and relax your jaw muscles.

Check out our website to see more about what we can offer. Make an appointment and visit us soon!

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Friday, August 20, 2010

Dental Cleaning in Monroe Township NJ

Dental cleaning also known as teeth cleaning is an important part of oral hygiene and it consists in the removal of plaque, preventing caries (also referred to as cavities), gingivitis and periodontal disease.

Besides the daily brushing and flossing (interdental cleaning) done at home, dental hygienists are prepared to remove hardened deposits which are left behind even with routine cleaning.

Prophylaxis (or teeth cleaning) performed by a dental hygienist removes tartar (consisting of mineralized plaque) that may develop especially in areas that are difficult to reach in routine toothbrushing.

Between cleanings by a dental hygienist, good oral hygiene helps to prevent cavities, tartar build-up, and gum disease.

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