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Your smile deserves just as much care as the Granite State’s covered bridges. Avoiding regular dental check-ups and ignoring tooth pain definitely saves you time now, but it could leave you with a dental disaster down the line. Flossing every day and brushing in the morning and night can help you avoid cavities and gum disease, meaning you can enjoy rivers of maple syrup on your pancakes worry-free. Still, oral health can be hard to predict; the only way to be sure that you’re cavity-free is to see the dentist.

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Are you planning a day trip to Portsmouth Brewery with friends? Are you thinking of buying some antiques at Market Square? If history is your thing, maybe you’ve been prepping to take your family on a tour of the Warner House. In Portsmouth, there’s a lot to look forward to, but poor oral health can quickly put a dent in your plans. Tooth decay, gum disease, and even oral cancer can all sneak up on you when you least expect it, but a thorough daily oral care routine can prevent health issues before they come up. Frequent teeth cleanings at the dentist are another essential way to ensure your teeth stay healthy for life. A lifetime of healthy teeth means a lifetime of exploring everything the city has to offer! Don’t let a bad smile hold you back.

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Known for its rich maritime history, Portsmouth has seen its fair share of pirates and sailors. And, of course, where there are pirates and sailors, there are bad teeth! Men at sea often came home from trips with less teeth than when they left due to a lack of upkeep and poor diets. Often eating mainly biscuits and beer, their diets were rich in carbohydrates which promoted the growth of bacteria in the mouth, leading to rotting teeth. While Portsmouth still has a thriving port today, the average person now knows a lot more about how to maintain their teeth than those who came before us. So, learn from your ancestors and make sure you eat a balanced diet that includes not only carbohydrates but leafy greens, proteins, and fruit too! And don’t worry; eating a healthy diet doesn’t make you any less of a Pompey.

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Legend has it that a group of Portsmouth sailors in the 1700s climbed to the top of Pompey’s Pillar by Alexandria in Egypt. When they returned home, they were given the nickname The Pompey Boys. Ever since then, that name has been used as a general term for people from Portsmouth, keeping the carefree, adventurous nature of the community alive. The thing is, it’s hard embracing your adventurous side when you’re dealing with a bad toothache. If searching for the right dentist for you isn’t a challenge you’re willing to take on, try Doctors Network. A network membership gives you direct access to hundreds of dentists in your area ready to offer you highly discounted treatments whenever you need them. Find, compare, and schedule an appointment with the best of the best now so a sore tooth doesn’t spoil the fun later.

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    Restorative Dental Group of Cambridge
    181 Concord Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02138 
    49.92 miles near Portsmouth
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    (617) 492-6070

    Who is Dr. John Mcmanama DDS?
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    Dr. McManama completed his dental education at Loyola University’s School of Dentistry in 1975 and has been an integral part of the RDG team since then.

    In addition to his clinical practice, he is a professor at Boston University’s Goldman School of Dental Medicine, where he serves as the Director of Programs and Courses. From 1986 to 1995, he was the Chairman of the Department of Operative Dentistry, making significant contributions to the school’s curriculum and training.

    An esteemed international speaker, Dr. McManama is recognized for his expertise in restorative dentistry, particularly in Conservative Adhesive Dentistry. He has received multiple awards for his impact on dental education. Dr. McManama is proud to serve patients in Cambridge, Boston, Somerville, and Harvard Square, MA.

  • location
    Cambridgeside Dental Associates
    77 Hurley Street, Cambridge, MA 02141 
    49.98 miles near Portsmouth
    phone

    (857) 588-1210

    Who is Dr. Ahed Khalil DDS?
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    Dr. Ahed Khalil is a graduate of the prestigious Boston University School of Dental Medicine. With over 27 years of experience in General Dentistry, he has established himself as a dedicated and skilled professional. Throughout his career, Dr. Khalil has remained actively involved in various dental study clubs across the Metropolitan Boston area and is an engaged member of local, state, and national dental organizations. His commitment to staying up-to-date with the latest advancements in dental aesthetics allow him to offer state of the art care to his patients.

    Dr. Khalil's passion for providing the highest level of dental care is evident in every aspect of his practice. He is committed to delivering exceptional service with a focus on patient comfort and satisfaction. Outside of his professional life, Dr. Khalil lives in Cambridge with his wife and three children, where he enjoys spending quality time with his family.

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If you take good care of your teeth, you may be wondering why your dentist says you need this appointment every 6 months. There are several dental problems that you may miss at an early stage. They may not cause any pain, and may not demonstrate any visible signs. However, a dental prophylaxis appointment (teeth cleaning visit) can help your dentist diagnose these dental problems at an early stage. The term dental cleaning (prophylaxis) encompasses several techniques that are used by most dental personnel to professionally remove plaque, stain, and calculus (tartar) from patients’ teeth. Oftentimes, the toothbrush coronal polish (i.e. toothbrush and toothpaste) is a procedure that is used to remove plaque from teeth surfaces and demonstrate brushing techniques to caregivers for young kids and for patients with special needs who cannot tolerate using a rubber cup. The rubber cup coronal polish is a treatment in which a dental polishing paste is rubbed onto tooth surfaces with a rotary bristle brush or rotary rubber cup to remove plaque and stains from your teeth. Dental scaling is a procedure where hand or ultrasonic instruments are used to remove calculus or tartar and stains. Full mouth debridement may be needed as a preliminary treatment for those patients whose medical, psychological, physical, or periodontal conditions result in calculus accumulation beyond the scope of routine prophylaxis (regular teeth cleanings). These procedures expedite the clinical examination and introduce dental services to the patient. Also, the accompanying preventive appointment demonstrates proper oral hygiene techniques to the patient and/or caregivers. Flossing is an essential part of the prophylaxis that removes interproximal and subgingival (under the gum) plaque, aiding in educating the patient and enhancing the oral examination.

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