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Tooth Loss Statistics

At Dental Associates of New England, our team discusses tooth loss statistics and explores how dental implants can restore your smile.

Posted by John Meola on Feb 11, 2019

Root Canal Infection Symptoms

At Dental Associates of New England, Dr. John D. Meola and our team of dentists educate patients about the symptoms of root canal infections.

Posted by John Meola on May 04, 2018

Benefits of AcceleDent®

Dr. John D. Meola offers AcceleDent® to reduce treatment time for patients receiving orthodontic care.

Posted by John Meola on Feb 16, 2018

IV Sedation: Helping Patients Remain Relaxed

IV sedation helps patients feel relaxed and anxiety-free during dentistry procedures. The dentists of Dental Associates of New England consider its benefits and uses.

Posted by Dental Associates on Jan 30, 2018

The Link between Poor Gum Health and Hormonal Changes

Hormonal changes are a fact of life, but did you know they could affect the gums? Discover link between poor gum health and hormonal changes.

Posted by John Meola on Oct 04, 2017

Tips for Dealing with Dental Anxiety

The dentists from Dental Associates of New England offer these tips to deal with dental anxiety at your next dental appointment.

Posted by John Meola on Sep 05, 2017

The Stages of Gum Disease: Gingivitis and Periodontitis

Learn about the two stages of gum disease, gingivitis and periodontitis, including their symptoms so that you can take action against them.

Posted by John Meola on Aug 04, 2017

Dental Damage and Aggressive Tooth Brushing

Did you know that you could actually damage your teeth through aggressive tooth brushing? Learn how to brush your teeth properly.

Posted by John Meola on Jul 06, 2017

Understanding the Causes of Poor Gum Health

By understanding the causes of poor gum health, you can work to avoid them - and help to keep your gums healthy for a lifetime.

Posted by John Meola on May 05, 2017

How Chewing Can Cause Tooth Sensitivity

Pressure while biting and chewing can cause tooth sensitivity, which is a common sign of a dental problem. Let's cover the basics.

Posted by John Meola on Feb 04, 2017

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“Simply, This office is the best , Dr. Meola and the entire staff are awesome. From the first minute when I walked in, I felt very comfortable and welcomed. It was my first visit there but I felt like I already knew everybody!”

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