Friday, September 11, 2020

Philadelphia Dentist Dr. Yurovsky

Skill and compassion lie hand in hand when it comes to providing exceptional Dentistry. As a healthcare professional practicing in Philadelphia, Dr. Yurovsky stays up to date on the latest advancements in treatments in order to provide the most current dental procedure options for her patients.


Friday, August 28, 2020

TMJ & TMD Treatment Dentist Philadelphia

Even the slightest of misalignment can throw the entire system off, causing pain; limited range of motion, dizziness, and fatigues. That is where we come in.  With the help of new, non-surgical technology, Dr. Renee Yurovsky has the precise skill and training to help you obtain a comfortable position of your bite through TMJ care.


Friday, August 21, 2020

Your Oral Health Dentist Philadelphia

The health of your teeth and gums also affects other components of your physical health. Researchers continually link good oral health to a lower risk of heart attack, stroke, and other life-threatening conditions. The most important parts of maintaining your Oral Health are conscientious personal oral hygiene and regular maintenance visits with Dr. Yurovsky and her team.


Wednesday, August 5, 2020

Center City Philadelphia Dental Implant Dentist

Tooth loss is frustrating, but it does not have to be permanent. Dr. Yurovsky enjoys bringing back rejuvenated oral health and a brand new outlook in confidence to patients’ smiles with the help of Dental Implants. This revolutionary restorative option offers countless of benefits, including incredible durability, aesthetic value and a sense of fortified confidence. In addition, dental implants can help preserve the facial structure, preventing the inevitable bone deterioration that takes place when teeth are missing on the dental arch.

Friday, July 31, 2020

Scaling & Root Planing & Deep Cleaning Philadelphia Dentist

Scaling and Root Planing is the removal of bacteria which causes inflammation of the gum tissue and the surrounding bone areas. Specifically, scaling is the removal of the dental tartar and plaque which is attached to the tooth’s surface.

Friday, July 10, 2020

Philadelphia Dentist

Come to the Philadelphia Dental Office of Dr. Renee Yurovsky, and you can be certain that you will experience high-quality dental care, and customer service committed to your comfort and convenience with every visit. Our office offers full-service dentistry from the finest of professionals and experts in the convenience of one location to provide you with complete continuity of treatment.

Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Summer Do’s and Don’ts

Summer’s right around the corner. This means more barbecues and family gatherings. But while this season opens up more free time and fun time, it also opens up opportunities to either keep your teeth in tip-top shape or in terrible shape. At Rittenhouse Dental, it is our goal to make sure our patients know how to take care of their teeth. Because, after all, we only get two sets of them. This list will include foods and beverages that are both beneficial and detrimental to your Dental Health.


Do Consume:


 Watermelon:

A fruit that only comes around during this time of year, yes, please! Watermelons consist of mostly water, hence the name, but they also include a plethora of natural sugars that both your teeth and body need.


 Frozen Yogurt:

Who would’ve thought that a frozen dessert would be good for your teeth? Frozen yogurt not only tastes good, but also has many nutrients such as protein, potassium, folate, magnesium, vitamin B12, and zinc. But since many flavors of this dessert include unnatural sugar, it would be best to restrict yourself to the no/low sugar varieties.


 Milk:

Milk contains both calcium and phosphorus, which are both necessary in order for your body to function. Not only does milk taste spectacular, but it is also helpful for your teeth. Milk also

contains something called caseins, which are proteins that build up and form a covering over your teeth, preventing decay.


Don’t Consume:


 Corn on the Cob:

A summer favorite, corn on the cob seems like it would be good for your teeth, but it is actually an extreme annoyance. The outer skin of the kernels easily falls off and slides in between your teeth, making it both annoying and unhealthy. The longer you let it sit on your teeth, the longer the bacteria is able to feed off of it and create a risk for cavities. It would be best to find an alternative to this vegetable at the next family cookout.


 Popsicles:

These frozen, summer treats are popular for a reason, they are great to help cool off on a hot summer day. However, they are damaging to your teeth. Popsicles are loaded with sugars and other unhealthy supplements. The sugars that these treats include aren’t natural either. Not only are the contents of the dessert harmful to your dental health, but the chewing motion used to

consume this frozen refreshment can cause damage to your tooth structure.


 Soda:

This beverage always sits on top of the “not good for your teeth” lists, but its notoriety is

warranted. Sodas are loaded with unnatural sugars that attack and destroy the caseins that sit around your teeth, leading to decay. Sodas also include tons of acid, which attack and erode tooth enamel. Frequent consumption can cause tooth structure to be eaten away, thus causing increased sensitivity and pain in your mouth.