Cathy Quigg

Employee Spotlight: Cathy Quigg

When it comes to job longevity and dedication to the field of periodontics, it’s hard to beat that of our Ambler office administrator, Cathy Quigg. Cathy started at our Ambler office as a receptionist for beloved, deceased periodontist, Dr. John Di Girolamo. “When Dr. Di Girolamo suddenly passed away, Dr. Fava was one of an influx...

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Please Mind The Gap

Have you lost a tooth in the back of your mouth? Maybe you had to have it pulled for some reason and are wondering what you should do now regarding the gap. We get asked this question a lot, with some patients wondering why it’s important to replace a “rear” tooth, and the answer may...

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Out and About

A fun day was had by members of our practice when we participated as sponsors and exhibitors for the Philly Children’s Festival that took place Sunday, September 17th at Polanka Park in nearby Bensalem. Starting children off right…from the start Keeping your children’s teeth healthy is so important. As detailed by the Cleveland Clinic, you...

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Gum Disease and Rheumatoid Arthritis

Do you have rheumatoid arthritis? And, on a perhaps surprisingly related subject, are you taking care of your teeth? Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is defined (Mayo Clinic) as a chronic inflammatory, autoimmune disorder that can not only affect your joints but also other areas in the body including your eyes, lungs, skin and heart. It differs...

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Are You a Nail Biter?

Did you know that fingernail-biting not only ruins the appearance of your nails but can also damage your teeth? Besides being somewhat unsanitary, biting your nails isn’t great since: When you bite you nails, your teeth are being forced to try to break down a hardened version of keratin which can cause teeth to wear...

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Eight Dental Ways of Celebrating Healthy Aging Month

A lovely smile is not only the first thing many folks notice; it can help indicate good health. As you age, you may notice subtle changes in your smile, like yellowing, gum recession or teeth that seem more sensitive to cracking. According to the CDC, one in four individuals in the U.S. between the ages...

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More News About Oral Health Linked to Brain Health

In a recent study published in the online issue of the journal Neurology®, researchers theorize how taking better care of your teeth may also improve brain health. Participants included 172 individuals with an average age of 67 who had not exhibited any memory issues at the start of the four-year study. The participants also received...

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The Tooth About Gum (Periodontal) Disease

Dr. Eric Schoenebeck (Ambler office) is the guest author of “The Tooth About Gum Health.” In the article, Dr. Schoenebeck discusses the importance of maintaining oral health, the disadvantages of dentures as replacements for natural teeth and the increasing link of gum disease to systemic conditions in the body. Smoking and Gum Disease Dr. Schoenebeck...

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Happy National Smile Week!

This week is National Smile Week! We thought we’d use the occasion to remind you of all the many benefits of a healthy, attractive smile, with which you can: Eat and chew all the yummy and nutritious foods you like Help generate positive emotions (even if you’re faking it!) Appear friendlier and even more trustworthy...

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Dr Fava Treats Gum Disease with Laser Treatment

Treating Gum Disease With Lasers

At Pennsylvania Center for Dental Implants & Periodontics, we offer today’s most effective treatment for moderate-to-severe gum disease with procedures that have proven to be the most minimally invasive for our patients. LANAP® is a great example. Short for “laser-assisted new attachment procedure,” LANAP stops gum disease progression in its tracks with a laser no...

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