Dental & Oral Health

Common Questions & Answers
Eating sugary foods and the buildup of bacteria in the mouth contribute to cavities.
Brushing, flossing, and getting regular dental cleanings are key to preventing gum disease.
You should see a dentist every six months for a cleaning and a checkup.
Yes, a balanced diet supports healthy teeth and gums.
Persistent sores or lumps in the mouth may, in some cases, be signs of oral cancer.

Stacy A. Spizuoco, DDS
Medical Reviewer
Stacy Spizuoco, DDS, is a dentist in private practice in New York City. She is involved in charitable work, including organizing bi-annual dental missions with World of Smiles to Dominican Republic and volunteering at local missions such as Give Kids A Smile Day.
Dr. Spizuoco is 1 of 14 women dentists to be invited to the inaugural class of Glidewell Guiding Leaders Leadership program. She is a key opinion leader (KOL) for Glidewell Dental Lab and serves a consultant for Dental Advisors and for AEDIT. She has been published in Dental Economics and is a national lecturer and writer on various dental topics.
Spizuoco lives in New York City and enjoys running along the Hudson, SoulCycle, cooking and spending time with her Chihuahua Lexi.
- Dental health. Mayo Clinic.
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