Maewall Dental Care, LLC

Maewall Dental Care, LLC - General dentist in Wellesley Hills, MA
358 Washington St, Wellesley Hills, MA 02481
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Monday9:00am - 4:30pm
Tuesday10:00am - 6:30pm
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Thursday9:00am - 6:00pm
Friday9:00am - 3:30pm
Saturday9:00am - 2:00pm

I would personally like to thank you for your interest in our practice. Our private practice provides personalized and comfortable dental care using state-of-the-art procedures, instruments, and techniques.We will discuss all details of your care before treatment begins. We trust you will find the atmosphere calming, the staff friendly, and our dental services exceptional.A beautiful smile instills confidence, and healthy teeth and gums improve your overall health. It is our goal to be your partner in achieving both.

Maewall Dental Care, LLC - General dentist in Wellesley Hills, MA

Dr. Maewall is part of a trusted Wellesley tradition of comfort and care. Dr. Maewall is 1992, Summa Cum Laude graduate of Tufts University School of Dental Medicine. She has dedicated her professional career to provide you with the best that dentistry has to offer.

Dr. Maewall is continually educating herself and her staff on the newest dental techniques and advances, in order to provide you with the highest standard of personalized and antiseptic dental care, in a gentle, efficient and professional manner. In continuing her education, Dr. Maewall has completed courses in Cosmetic and Restorative Dentistry, Occlusion, Endodontics, Conscious Sedation and Practice Management.

The many causes of dry mouth, combined with its variable severity, mandate that treatment is individually tailored to fit each patients situation. When the oral dryness is caused by a medication, there is a possibility the condition may improve as the body adjusts to the medicine.

For other medication-induced cases, the prescribing physician may be able to either prescribe an alternate drug or adjust the dosing of the offending drug in order to reduce the drying side effect. However, to treat most instances of dry mouth, it will be necessary to use a combination of the various strategies discussed below.

See your dentist regularly: Due to your increased risk for oral disease, your dentist may recommend you undergo more frequent check-ups, professional cleanings, and in-office fluoride applications. It is important to have any necessary dental work done as soon as possible, since oral conditions such as caries, periodontal disease, and yeast infections may progress more rapidly in the patient with a dry mouth.

Perform oral hygiene as instructed: Your dentist or dental hygienist will reinforce the importance of regular brushing and flossing and may offer additional instructions regarding your daily oral hygiene. He or she may also recommend a prescription strength fluoride to be used in addition to your regular toothpaste. Your ability to consistently accomplish these daily oral hygiene measures, as instructed by your dentist, is one of the most important steps in successfully managing the complications of oral dryness.

Monitor your mouth for oral candidiasis (thrush): Patients with a dry mouth are at risk for oral candidiasis, particularly the erythematous form If you suspect you may have oral candidiasis, you should promptly see your dentist for an evaluation and management.

Avoid sugary food and drinks: Decrease your fermentable carbohydrate intake, especially for sticky foods such as cookies, bread, potato chips, gums, and candies. Avoid the frequent intake of acidic beverages (such as most carbonated and sports replenishment drinks) and lemon products.

Frequently sip fluids: Frequent sips of small amounts of fluids, especially water, can be quite helpful in diminishing the effects of oral dryness. Many patients keep a bottle of water handy to moisturize their tissues. However, excessive sipping of water can actually reduce the oral mucous film lining the mouth and worsen your symptoms. Letting chips of ice dissolve in the mouth may also be useful.

Use fluids while eating: Taking fluids while eating is an essential common sense strategy fordry mouth patients. A useful approach is to take a drink of water or beverage to hydrate themouth, take a bite of food, and then wash it down with another sip.

Avoid caffeine: Caffeine is as a mild diuretic, which promotes fluid loss and may worsen drymouth. If possible, one should avoid or limit items, which contain significant amounts ofcaffeine such as coffee, tea, and certain soft drinks.

Protect dry lips: Dry cracked lips contribute to the annoyance of oral dryness. The regular use oftopically applied oil-based balms or lipsticks may provide soothing relief. The use of vitamin E containingbalm may also be helpful. These products should be replenished on regular basis toensure their effectiveness.

Use sugar-free salivary stimulants: To the extent that functional salivary tissue remains, the regularuse of gums, mints, and candies can help stimulate salivary flow (see Table below for partial listing). Mints, lozenges, and candies should be allowed to dissolve slowly in the mouth. Dry mouth patientswith natural teeth should avoid agents that contain sugar, due to their increased caries risk, and areencouraged to use products containing xylitol

Xylitol: A natural sweetener product that differs chemically from othersweetenerssuch as sorbitol, fructose, and glucose. It is not easily used as a food source bybacteria and actually interferes with the growth of bacteria known to cause toothdecay. Xylitol is safe and approved as a therapeutic sweetener by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

Orbit Sugar-free Gum (Wrigley) Ricochet Gum(Emerald Forest) Therabreath ZOX Mints(TheraBreath) Trident Gum with Xylitol(Cadbury)Adams USA LLC) Xponent Xylitol Gum(Global Sweet Polyols) XyloBurst(Focus Nutrition)

Mini Mints, various flavors(Solaray) Ricochet Fruit Sours & Mints(Emerald Forest) Spry Mints(Xlear) Thayers Sugar-Free Citrus Dry Mouth Lozenges(Thayers) TheraMints(3M) Xylichew Mints(Xylichew) Xylitol Mints(Natures Sweet Life) Xylitol Mints(Xponent) Xylitol Peppermint Mints(BioGenesis)

Saliva Substitutes / Moisturizing Sprays/Gels: There are many over-the-counter (OTC) products that may aid in moisturizing and lubricating the oral tissues (see Table below for a partial listing). These agents are typically available as gels or liquids. Their effects are temporary but may prove helpful for those with dry mouth. Using a saliva substitute instead of drinking water prior to sleep and when awakened, may reduce the need go to the bathroom during sleep.

Alcohol-freeMouth Rinses: There are numerous marketed mouthwashes that either sooth the mouth or help with re-mineralizing teeth (see Table below for a partial listing). For most patients with dry mouth, mouth rinses that are alcohol-free are preferred.

Secretagogue Therapy For many patients, the use of the aforementioned strategies is all that is necessary to adequately manage their dry mouth. However, some patients may benefit from targeted drug therapy to address their dry mouth. Provided sufficient functional salivary tissue is present, the possibility exists of being able to further stimulate saliva production from the glands. Pharmacologic agents used to increase salivary flow are called secretagogue. Currently, there are two prescription drugs available: Pilocarpine (Salagen, MGI Pharma) and Cevimeline (Evoxac, Daiichi Sanko, Inc). Both these drugs are approved for the management of dry mouth associated with Sjgrens syndrome, and Pilocarpine is also approved for the management of dry mouth caused by head and neck radiation therapy.

Q: Are certain products superior? A: Individual preferences and easy availability are the primary factors that determine the usage of many of these products. As noted in the previously listed tables, there are a great variety of OTC products marketed for treating dry mouth. Unfortunately, there are no exhaustive studies to establish the efficacy of any particular product over another. Based on the specifics of your dry mouth condition, your dentist may be able to offer you some guidance on which products to try first. However, it is not uncommon for the dry mouth patient to try several OTC products before finding one if any, that best meets his or her needs.

Q: Where do I get these products? A: Most are available through large drugstore chains or the Internet. When preparing this document, the availabilities of the OTC products listed were verified. However, since the oral health care market is constantly changing, certain products may be discontinued, while other new products may be introduced. The Sjogrens Syndrome Foundation at Sjogrens.org offers a Product Directory guide to new members which has a convenient updated selection of currently available products. Regarding the use of a prescription strength fluoride, your dentist will prescribe the most appropriate form indicated for your situation and instruct you on its proper application. Finally, both pilocarpine and cevimeline are available only through prescription, and their potential use in the treatment of your particular dry mouth condition should be discussed with your physician or dentist.

Xerostomia Relief Spray is a professional-grade solution designed to provide rapid, effective and convenient relief of xerostomia symptoms. It's simple to use, and patients can apply it wherever they are, at any time of day. It's available only by prescription through a dental professional. Xerostomia Relief Spray utilizes oxygenated glycerol triester (OGT) technology and is a lipid-based solution. It is designed to lubricate the entire oral cavity, including the oral mucosa, the tongue and the throat. The lipid film formed by 3M Xerostomia Relief Spray limits water loss and provides relief of symptoms for up to 4 hours. Each prescription contains two, 10 mL

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Marie Fox
a year ago
We switched over from a different dental practice and are so, so happy with this choice. Dr. Maewall is so good with the kids, helps to explain everything so clearly with the kids and adult patients, and is just a wonderful doctor.


Michael Ripley
a year ago
Maewall Dental Care has been a wonderful experience! They are very thorough, professional, and super friendly. I would highly recommend them to all my family and friends.


Bobby Morgenstern
a year ago
As a new patient, I was surprised at how much time Dr. Maewell spent with me. She was informative and willing to answer all my questions. I left with a plan and a visual that was clear to me. It was a pleasure to meet her, and her staff.


Jennifer Lee
a year ago
Wonderful, personal service. I highly recommend.


KEIYA MYLES
a year ago
Came in on emergency basis. Dr. Maewall showed a great deal of concern and empathy for my son and situation at hand. She was able to calm me down a provide reassurance in a challenging situation. The staff also responsive, caring and supportive. I (parent) was extreme stressed out when I walked into the office and by the time I left was calm and reassured.


Kristin Bohlin
a year ago
Dr. Maewall has cared for my entire family for over 10 years. She is an amazing dentist and person, she makes every visit feel so personal. Her approach is informative and caring. Her entire staff is warm and welcoming as well. I wish all visits to a doctor's office could be like hers.


Don H Smith
2 years ago
Great service and care; proactive treatment and advice. Superior dentistry!


Bob McCarthy
2 years ago
I can't say enough about Dr. Maewall's care. Highly recommended.


Gabriel Camerini
2 years ago
The appointment was on time. All very professional.


Darin Dougherty
2 years ago
Great, as usual!


Raymond DeVasto
2 years ago
Dr. Maewall and her team are excellent! I have been a patient of Maewall Dental Care, LLC for over eight years and would highly recommend Dr. Maewall and her staff. The level of professionalism and service they provide is of the highest caliber. Dr. Maewall is very thorough and an effective communicator. I couldn't be more pleased with the care I have received. Thank you, Dr. Maewall and team!


Dan C
2 years ago
Dr Maewall is incredibly knowledgeable, careful and gentle. Dental work raises a lot of anxiety for me and I over the years I have developed complete trust in Dr Maewall.


Samantha Iannella
2 years ago
Dr. Maewall is thorough, kind, and extremely knowledgeable.


A Google User
2 years ago
Dr Maewall is excellent. She is highly competent, responsive, helpful and kind. She will go the extra mile when you are in crisis and her everyday approach is calm and reassuring.


Michael Ripley
2 years ago
Maewall Dental Care has been a wonderful experience! They are very thorough, professional, and super friendly. I would highly recommend them to all my family and friends.


Anne Tribush
2 years ago
Dr. Maewall is amazing. She is incredibly thorough, accommodating in scheduling, and has a gift for hiring talented office staff and assistants.


Suruchi Lal
2 years ago
Great dental practice! I have been extremely pleased with the kind of attention that Dr. Maewall gives to even the smallest of dental issues. All the assistants are very pleasant and super helpful.


JackHamm96
2 years ago
Phenomenal care on an emergency short notice appointment request; also exceptional long-term dental care and maintenance. Great people. Would 10/10 recommend.


Sharon Barrett
2 years ago
Always an enjoyable and informative experience with Dr. Maewall and her staff. You understand what they are doing and why. And they're is always a plan so you know what to expect and what to look out for. I know a pleasant dental appointment sounds like an oxymoron, but it is not with Dr. Maewall.


Robert Benson
2 years ago
Dr Maewell has been my favorite dentist ever. She keeps my teeth in great shape and helps preserve my teeth to last a lifetime. I really also like her and her staff always genuine friendly nature


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