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Locality: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 215-224-4343



Address: 6100-02 N. 5th Street Storefront 19120 Philadelphia, PA, US

Website: www.myfamilydentalcare.com/locations/details/56-Philadelphia

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Allied Orthodontics 5th Street Philadelphia 06.11.2020

Poor oral health can affect the brain. Substances that are released from gums inflamed by infection can actually kill brain cells and lead to memory loss. Dementia and possibly even Alzheimer's disease can result from gingivitis when the bacteria in the mouth spreads to the nerve channels or enters the bloodstream. #alzheimers #dementia #oralhealth #gingivitis #nervechannels

Allied Orthodontics 5th Street Philadelphia 18.10.2020

#july4th #myfamilydentalcare.com #happyindependenceday Happy 4th of July!

Allied Orthodontics 5th Street Philadelphia 04.10.2020

CARE FOR YOUR ORAL HEALTH ALWAYS! #elderly #elderlyoralhealth #oralhealth #oralhealthfuture

Allied Orthodontics 5th Street Philadelphia 16.09.2020

HAPPY FATHER'S DAY #fathersday #myfamilydentalcare #happyfathersday

Allied Orthodontics 5th Street Philadelphia 04.09.2020

#toothpain #severepain #dontwait #extractions #rootcanals #myfamilydentalcare Why wait until it really hurts? The unbearable pain you have in your jaw area or significant tooth is a serious red flag warning that something is wrong!... There’s a good chance that if you go to bed with tooth pain, it’s going to be there in the morning. Even if it is a minor pain, it’s not going to stay ‘minor’ for long! Tooth pain is usually an indication of an existing tooth or mouth problem. The longer the underlying problem persists, the worse it will become. The worse it becomes, the worse the pain becomes! If you feel pain in a specific tooth, you may have a cavity. Temperature sensitivity could be a sign of a cavity or a more serious problem involving the nerve. It’s also possible that an infection in your gums is the source of your pain. No matter what pain you have, the only way to relieve it is by treating its source. That’s just as true for toothaches as it is for everything else. Scheduling an dental appointment is the best way to get lasting relief fast.

Allied Orthodontics 5th Street Philadelphia 31.08.2020

#diabetes #oralhealth #periodontal #myfamilydentalcare If you suffer from diabetes, you must be aware of new research findings on the relationship between diabetes and periodontal disease. Find out what you can do to protect your health and your smile. Uncover the Truth about Diabetes and Oral Health Problems There is a dangerous connection between diabetes and teeth. Research shows that people with diabetes run a greater risk of periodontal disease, which is the most serious... stage of gum disease. This severe form of gum disease can be extremely painful and can do damage to your gums and bones. And if your diabetes isn’t under control, you are much more inclined to develop major dental issues, such as: Swollen, red, tender gums - Bleeding gums - A fungal infection called thrush - Dry mouth, which occurs you have very little saliva - Tooth loss - Bone loss - Prevent Problems with Diabetes and Teeth Knowing the dental dangers of diabetes and periodontal disease, you have to be pro-active about managing your health. Luckily, there are many things you can do to protect yourself from problems. Try these helpful tips to maintain your dental health: - Control your blood glucose level. - Maintain good dental habits at home, including brushing your teeth at least twice a day and flossing on a daily basis. - Visit your dentist at least twice a year. You may need to go more often if you’ve had a history of diabetes and oral health issues. - Stop smoking. - Monitor your mouth for any dental issues. - If you experience any oral problems, call your dentist immediately See more

Allied Orthodontics 5th Street Philadelphia 25.08.2020

#memorialday #myfamilydentalcare #philadelphia #mydentist #dentistryinphiladelphia Happy Memorial Day!

Allied Orthodontics 5th Street Philadelphia 08.08.2020

DENTURES VS IMPLANTS #KEEPYOURFACE #FIXITNOWFORGOOD #DENTURES #IMPLANTS IMPLANTS OPTIMAL STANDARD FOR TOOTH REPLACEMENT... AN INVESTMENT THAT LASTS A LIFETIME HELPS PRESERVE BONE QUALITY AND QUALITY WORKS AND FEELS LIKE YOUR OWN NATURAL TEETH STRONG AND STABLE- NO SLIPPAGE NO NEED FOR DENTURE CREAMS OR ADHESIVES PROVIDES FIRM SUPPORT OF FACIAL STRUCTURE (LIPS AND CHEEKS) SHOULD NOT EVER NEED REPLACEMENT OR REPAIRS DENTURES OLD TECHNOLOGY- THE LAST RESORT LEAST EXPENSIVE OPTION INITIALLY DECREASED BONE QUANTITY AND QUALITY DON’T FEEL OR FUNCTION LIKE YOUR OWN NATURAL TEETH UNSTABLE AND UNRELIABLE DENTURE ADHESIVES AND CREAMS OFTEN NEEDED SUPPORT OF FACIAL STRUCTURE DECREASES QUICKLY EVENTUALLY HAVE TO BE RECONSTRUCTED AND ALIGNED

Allied Orthodontics 5th Street Philadelphia 01.08.2020

#teachyourkids #teachyourchildrenwell #oralhealth #parentsmakeadifference Teaching responsibility is something parents are committed to. Set the stage for your children to include Oral Health as a common routine goal to follow. It is one more ‘gem’ to pass down to them so they can be successful and have a happy life!

Allied Orthodontics 5th Street Philadelphia 28.07.2020

GIVE A KID A SMILE DAY IN LORETTO! #giveakidasmileday #lorettodentalspecialty #myfamilydentalcare #pedoinphila #pedoinlancaster #gakas https://youtu.be/AYvGIXKDb7s

Allied Orthodontics 5th Street Philadelphia 15.07.2020

HAPPY EASTER FROM YOUR DENTIST OFFICE TEAM!

Allied Orthodontics 5th Street Philadelphia 01.07.2020

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Allied Orthodontics 5th Street Philadelphia 28.06.2020

When food remains on the teeth, it is consumed by bacteria that are naturally present in the mouth. The bacteria then converts the food into acid, which contributes to the production of plaque, or a sticky substance that clings to the teeth. The acids in plaque will harm the enamel of the tooth, creating cavities. Tooth decay is a serious problem and can ultimately lead to infection, pain, and loss of teeth. You should begin teaching healthy brushing habits once the first tooth appears in your child’s mouth. Children under two years of age should not be left alone with toothpaste, and an adult should assist with tooth brushing until they reach the age of six.