Dr. Sinkin’s Blog

The Dental & The Incidental

Toyota Woes Drive People to Dentist

Just this morning, while treating a patient who has been coming to me for the last 12 or so years (I mention this because over this span of time, we have come to know each other quite well), she brought me up to date with her life and…

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The Truth About George Washington's Wooden Teeth

The Truth About George Washington’s Wooden Teeth

Inspired by the arrival of President’s Day, I feel compelled to reveal the truth behind the myth that George Washington had wooden teeth. Though he was plagued by toothaches all of his adult life and was known to have been treated by some of the most prominent dentists…

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What Grandma Taught me about Dentistry

So,  I was looking through an old photo album when I came across some pictures of my 92-year-old grandmother. Twenty years ago, she traveled up from Florida alone to spend Passover with us. She was quite a feisty woman who spoke her mind in a form of Yinglish…

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A House Call to Remember

For many people the notion of a house call by a doctor is of an era gone by.  Yet, last Sunday, I made such a visit to one of my long-time patients named Karl. Karl and Nelly, his wife of nearly sixty years, live in the Bronx and…

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Comfort Food at the Dentist’s Office

People Magazine is hands-down the most popular magazine in my office. Care to guess what television channel is most frequently requested by patients? (and yes, we have televisions in each treatment room!) If you said CNN or CNBC, you’d be wrong…it’s the Food Network! Men prefer Giada De…

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Making Room for the New

Well the holidays have come and gone and here we are in a new year with aspirations for health, happiness and prosperity (a return to normalcy doesn’t sound that bad either). As I was preparing for my first workday of 2010, I couldn’t help but notice the tightness…

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