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First Dental Blog

Whether you are an existing patient or searching for a dentist in the Somerville, and Medford, MA area, we’re excited you are here. With the dental industry advancing, we recognize the importance of keeping our patients and visitors up to date with all of the new and exciting things taking place in our practice.

As we move forward with our blog, we hope to promote dental awareness as a vital part of your healthy lifestyle. Here you will find a variety of articles and topics including dental news, advancements in dental technology and treatments, practical oral health advice, and updates from our practice.

We hope you find our blog to be helpful, engaging, and informational to ensure your best dental health.

As always, feel free to contact our First Dental office with any dental questions or concerns.

Lasers Could One Day be Commonplace for Treating Gum Disease

There are a variety of methods for treating periodontal (gum) disease depending on its severity — from routine office cleanings to periodontal surgery. But the goal behind all of them remains the same: remove bacterial plaque and calculus (tartar), the root cause of gum disease, from all tooth and gum surfaces. The traditional method for doing this is called scaling in which we use special hand instruments (scalers) to mechanically remove

May 23rd, 2017|Categories: Dental Procedures|Tags: , |

New Front Teeth for a Teenaged David Duchovny

In real life he was a hard-charging basketball player through high school and college. In TV and the movies, he has gone head-to-head with serial killers, assorted bad guys… even mysterious paranormal forces. So would you believe that David Duchovny, who played Agent Fox Mulder in The X-Files and starred in countless other large and small-screen productions, lost his front teeth… in an elevator accident? “I was running for the elevator

May 8th, 2017|Categories: Dental Procedures|Tags: , |

Keep the Space between an Implant-Supported Bridge and the Gums Clean

Dental implants can do more than replace individual teeth — a few well-placed implants can support other restorations like a fixed bridge. The natural integration that occurs between the bone and the implant's titanium post creates a strong, durable hold for both implant and the supported restoration. But if a bone-implant connection weakens, the implant could be in danger of failing. This can occur because of periodontal (gum) disease

April 30th, 2017|Categories: Dental Procedures|Tags: , |