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Dr. Goldstein completes his sixth mission with Remote Area Medical

February 18, 2016

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Press Release-For Immediate Release

 

February 09, 2015

New Jersey Dentist Continues his Commitment to ‘Giving Back’

Dr. Glen Goldstein of Randolph Dental Care Has Recently Returned From His Sixth Consecutive Volunteer Mission Trip with Remote Area Medical

Randolph, NJ- New Jersey Dentist Glen M Goldstein DMD DICOI recently returned from Knoxville, TN where he volunteered his dental services and expertise on a Remote Area Medical® (RAM) mission. This marks the sixth year in a row Dr. Goldstein has teamed with other RAM volunteers to provide complimentary dental services for patients who can either not afford health care or do not have access to proper medical and dental facilities. Joining him on this mission for the third time were his son’s Zachary and Gregory. (more…)

Dr. Goldstein shares his experiences of 9/11

September 12, 2015

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Dentists’ Role Vital in Aftermath of 9/11

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Nearly 3,000 Americans lost their lives on September 11, 2001 in the deadliest terrorist attack on American soil. As we commemorate the 14th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on our country, we honor the victims and their families and express gratitude to those who worked tirelessly in the aftermath of this tragedy.

Two of our Dental Product Shopper evaluators, Dr. Glen Goldstein and Dr. Kent Caserta, played a crucial role in identifying victims of the 9/11 tragedy.

Glen Goldstein, DMD of Randolph, New Jersey, helped identify victims of both the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and the subsequent crash of American Airlines flight 587.

Goldstein tells Dental Product Shopper about his experience:

One of my patients, Nick Rowe, was on the top floor of the World Trade Center and was lost that day. His loss and my commitment to give back gave me urgency to help in any way I could. I spent many months on Fridays going to New York and working at the medical examiner’s office.  What I saw was horrific and very difficult for all, but I was honored to help bring closure to the families of all of those innocent victims.

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Dr. Goldstein and Sons complete their 5th Mission for Remote Area Medical

February 9, 2015

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Press Release-For Immediate Release

 

February 09, 2015

New Jersey Dentist Continues his Commitment to ‘Giving Back’

Dr. Glen Goldstein of Randolph Dental Care Has Recently Returned From His Fifth Consecutive Volunteer Mission Trip with Remote Area Medical

Randolph, NJ-  New Jersey Dentist  Glen M Goldstein DMD DICOI recently returned from Knoxville, TN where he volunteered his dental services and expertise on a Remote Area Medical® (RAM) mission. This marks the fifth year in a row Dr. Goldstein has teamed with other RAM volunteers to provide complimentary dental services for patients who can either not afford health care or do not have access to proper medical and dental facilities. Joining him on this mission for the second time were his son’s Zachary and Gregory. (more…)

World Wide Prevalence of Periodontal Disease

November 25, 2014

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The International and American Associations of Dental Research ( IADR/AADR) have published a paper titled ” Global Burden of Periodontitis: A Systemic Review and Meta-Regression”. The purpose of this study was to consolidate all epidemiological data about severe periodontitis, and to generate internally consistent prevalence and incidence estimates for all countries, 20 age groups and both sexes for 1990 and 2010. In 2010, severe periodontitis was the sixth most prevalent condition in the world affecting 743 million people worldwide. This number was static between 1990 and 2010. The study concluded that prevalence increased gradually with age showing a steep increase between the 3rd and 4th decades of life with a peak at age 38. Conclusion: The results underscore the health-care burden of this prevalent disease on the worlds population.

Common Anti-Depressants linked to premature implant loss

September 23, 2014

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Depression drugs linked to failure of dental implants

June 30, 2014

Dr Goldstein has been a provider for Donated Dental of NJ since 1994. Donated Dental is a program that provides free dental care to the underserved in NJ. People who otherwise have no access to care. Dr. Goldstein feels it is very important to give back to those in need. Dr. Goldstein also works with RAM-Remote Area Medical helping the underserved in rural America. Margaret has been suffering with ill fitting dentures for a long time. Last week she received a beautiful set of Dentures than has transformed her life! Dr. Goldstein serves patients from Randolph, Morristown, Denville, Rockaway, Chester, Mendham and surrounding areas.

 

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Baking Soda Helps Dental DiseaseElevates PH and Reduces Inflamation

May 28, 2014

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Baking Soda (sodium bicarbonate) has long been suggested for tooth brushing and as a tooth whitener.  Baking soda dates back to ancient Egypt. The ability of baking soda to neutralize acids makes it an inexpensive remedy for full body issues as well as the prevention of dental disease. Ten patients ranging in age from 20-60 years old participated in the study involving tooth brushing with baking soda. At baseline they were screened for hypertension, salivary flow, salivary PH, gingival tissue appearance and bleeding.

They were instructed to brush daily with baking soda instead of tooth paste. They were to put a half a teaspoon of baking soda into their hand, wet the tooth brush with water and brush their teeth with it. They were also asked to add a teaspoon of baking soda to a glass of water to make a mouth rinse. After rinsing, they were to instructed to spit out the rinse and not rinse. They were given PH strips and asked to record the PH of their saliva upon waking each morning and record the results.

Patients returned 1-2 weeks later. The group showed reduced PH scores over the test period and also reduced bleeding and signs of gingivitis. Patients reported their mouths felt cleaner.

Dr. Goldstein helps patients with their oral care by providing basic cleanings, treatment for periodontal disease and home care instruction. Dr. Goldstein serves patients from Randolph, Mendham, Chester, Rockaway, Morristown and surrounding areas.

Randolph Dental Patient Review

March 28, 2014

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A few years ago I received a promotional mailing from Dr. Goldstein offering a basic cleaning and exam.  I was in the market for a new dentist and decided to give his practice a try.  My first visit was a very positive experience, and all visits since then have been the same.

 

Dr. Goldstein addressed and corrected one of my initial problems, grinding my teeth while I slept, in minutes using a technique called equilibration.  He explained the grinding was the result of my teeth trying to correct my bite.  Using equilibration, he painlessly adjusted the surfaces of specific teeth, and the grinding stopped immediately.

 

Dr. Goldstein and his staff at Randolph Dental are professional, friendly, and accommodating.  Time is precious to me, and Dr. Goldstein maintains a schedule that provides a comfortable, individualized experience.  Once I arrive at his office, I am seated for my appointment within 10 minutes.  During my visits I receive constructive feedback regarding my dental hygiene.  When extensive procedures are needed, Dr. Goldstein develops a plan of what is required that is beneficial to my dental health, my schedule, and my budget.

 

Emily W.

Natural Cures for High Blood Pressure

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Recommended Natural   Approaches

Diet and lifestyle   changes can do a great deal toward lowering high blood pressure. Consuming a   diet rich in plant foods is a great way to start. In addition the following   supplements may help one avoid pharmaceutical medications.

  • Magnesium This        mineral has a relaxant effect on the nervous system and blood vessel        walls. It is commonly deficient in the U.S. diet and is commonly        depleted by alcohol and caffeine consumption. It is also thought that        high stress levels deplete the body’s magnesium. Lastly, some        pharmaceutical medications cause this nutrient to be depleted.
  • Fish Oil        Fish oil has several benefits for the cardiovascular system. In        particular it reduces the inflammatory response common to many        cardiovascular conditions. It also has a blood-thinning effect, which        reduces pressure inside the artery walls. Over 31 trials have        demonstrated that fish oil lowers blood pressure.
  • CoQ10        Coenzyme Q10 is a vitamin like compound that also provides many benefits        for the cardiovascular system.
    Several studies have shown that CoQ10 reduces blood pressure. In one        study, researchers followed 109 patients with essential hypertension who        were administered CoQ10 in addition to their existing drug regimen.        Participants had significantly improved systolic and diastolic blood        pressure, and 51% of patients were able to discontinue use of all        pharmaceutical medication.
    In an additional study published in the European Journal of Clinical        Nutrition involved a randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled        study of patients with type 2 diabetes. Subjects who received CoQ10        experienced a significant reduction in both systolic and diastolic blood        pressure.
  • Melatonin        This over-the-counter hormone is commonly used to help fight insomnia.        Research has also shown it to be beneficial for nighttime hypertension.        This is important, since elevated blood pressure at night injures the        heart and blood vessels just as it does during the day.
  • Potassium        Potassium is a key mineral for the reduction of blood pressure. It must        be maintained in good balance with sodium. More than 33 trials have        demonstrated that potassium lowers blood pressure.

Local Dentist Continues his commitment to giving back

February 18, 2014

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February 15, 2014

New Jersey Dentist Continues his Commitment to ‘Giving Back’

Dr. Glen Goldstein of Randolph Dental Care Has Recently Returned From His Fourth Consecutive Volunteer Mission Trip with Remote Area Medical

Randolph, NJ-  New Jersey Dentist  Glen M Goldstein DMD DIOCI recently returned from Knoxville, TN where he volunteered his dental services and expertise on a Remote Area Medical® (RAM) mission. This marks the fourth year in a row Dr. Goldstein has teamed with other RAM volunteers to provide complimentary dental services for patients who can either not afford health care or do not have access to proper medical and dental facilities. Joining him on this mission for the first time were his son’s Zachary and Gregory.

During his time there Dr. Goldstein saw numerous patients and performed 89 extractions. His sons were busy assisting other doctors while they performed extractions and fillings.

Following his return Dr. Goldstein spoke highly of his overall experience: “Dr. Goldstein was pleased to tell us he and his team saw about 800 patients, many of whom slept in their cars the night before in order to be first in line on Saturday morning at 6:00 a.m. In total almost 750 extractions, 128 fillings and 160 cleanings were done.  He also expressed his gratitude for the number of compliments he received about how friendly he was while providing care, as well as how appreciative patients were that he and his sons flew in from NJ to help them out.” If not for the generosity of all volunteers these patients have virtually no access to care and many are walking around with life threatening infections. His two sons were equally moved by the genuine appreciation the patients had for them.

Dr. Goldstein plans to continue actively volunteering in communities both inside and outside of New Jersey. This coming November RAM will be doing a 4 day mission at the Jacob Javits Convention center in conjunction with the Greater NY Dental Meeting. Dr. Goldstein plans on being there..

About Glen M Goldstein DMD DIOCI

Dr. Goldstein graduated from Rutgers University before earning his dental degree from the Rutgers School of Biomedical Sciences. Since then Dr. Goldstein continues to educate himself and his staff  on the most current topics dentistry has to offer. He is available for interview upon request.

For more information about Dr. Goldstein of Randolph Dental Care, please visit www.Randolphdental.com or https://www.facebook.com/RandolphDentalCare.

Dr. Goldstein serves patients from Randolph, Morristown, Denville, Chester, Mendham and surrounding areas.

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