177 Gordonhurst Ave, Montclair, NJ 07043

Comprehensive Dental Care for Adolescents
At a adolescent’s routine dental hygiene visit our staff will perform an examination, including appropriate X-rays, and update your teen’s medical history. We will check for tooth development and growth and will check orthodontic status. When appropriate we will apply sealants and fluoride.
Additionally, we will address any concerns your teen may have, and the importance of good oral health habits.
We recommend that teens:
- Brush and floss regularly, especially if wearing braces
- Eat a healthy diet, avoiding junk foods, candy, sugared gum, and soft drinks
- Always wear a mouth guard when playing contact sports
- Avoid tobacco in any form, especially smokeless tobacco
Oral care is not just for young children and adults. Dental dangers that are most often targeted at teens can cause big problems in the future, but can be avoided through proper care.
Dental Concerns Specific to Adolescents
Coffee, Sugary Candy, and Junk Food
Braces
Wisdom teeth
Contact sports
Eating disorders
Smoking, E-cigarettes, Hookahs, and Smokeless Tobacco
Beyond the well-known risks of smoking, these behaviors can be specifically detrimental to a teen’s dental health. Cigarettes, along with the new “healthier” alternatives to cigarettes, expose people to dangers like nicotine addiction, tooth decay, tooth loss, gum disease, and various oral cancers. Studies at the NYU College of Dentistry have shown that the newly popular e-cigarettes can cause periodontal bacteria to become more pathogenic, which causes periodontal disease. Alternatives to conventional cigarettes have not been researched for extended time periods because they are so new, but initial findings have suggested similar risks and should be avoided in the same manner as cigarettes.
Along with consistent brushing and flossing, the key to optimal oral health is making smart decisions and visiting the dentist on a regular basis. It’s important to help young adults understand the long lasting impact that neglect and bad habits can have going forward. Our staff works collaboratively with our teenage patients to instill good habits, address dental concerns, and help teens facilitate their unique cosmetic and dental health goals.
