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Meet Dr Anthony Terrana: Orthodontic Practice Offers Cutting Edge Treatment

By BOBBIE PEER March 10, 2021 at 11:47 PM Dr. Anthony Terrana of Terrana Orthodontics in New Providence. Dr. Anthony Terrana of Terrana Orthodontics in New Providence. Credits: Provided by Terrana Orthodontics Credits: Provided by Terrana Orthodontics Credits: Provided by Terrana Orthodontics Credits: Provided by Terrana Orthodontics Credits: Provided by Terrana Orthodontics Credits: Provided by Terrana Orthodontics By BOBBIE PEER NEW PROVIDENCE, NJ - Terrana Orthodontics, a boutique one doctor practice, recently opened in New Providence. When it comes to wearing braces, these days you have many options. Dr. Anthony Terrana will help you find the type of braces to fit your needs. We offer metal braces, clear braces, Invisalign, and phase 1 interceptive treatment and our practice is completely digital, said Terrana.

Dental School s Tooth Fairy Answers Questions for Children s Oral Health Month

Like any essential worker, the Tooth Fairy can’t telecommute for her nightly collection rounds. But COVID-19 has limited her other in-person appearances, so she’s found new ways to connect with kids during National Children’s Oral Health Month this February. Britteny Zito, a Rutgers School of Dental Medicine (RSDM) orthodontic resident, and the school’s in-house Tooth Fairy, shot a video of herself and other dental students answering questions from kids. “I wanted to think of an innovative and exciting way to deliver oral health education to children during a time when the majority of learning is done virtually,’’ said Zito.

New Rutgers Dental School Program Helps Holocaust Survivors

New Rutgers Dental School Program Helps Holocaust Survivors By TAPINTO NEW BRUNSWICK February 11, 2021 at 4:41 PM Holocaust survivors Larisa and Anatoly Rabinovich are receiving treatment at Rutgers School of Dental Medicine for lifelong problems. Holocaust survivors Larisa and Anatoly Rabinovich are receiving treatment at Rutgers School of . Credits: Rutgers University February 11, 2021 at 4:41 PM NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ - Like many Holocaust survivors, Larisa and Anatoly Rabinovich suffered from a lack of food and medical care as children. The impact on their health lasted a lifetime, including problems with their teeth and gums. After years without proper oral health care, the Sussex County couple is receiving treatment at Rutgers School of Dental Medicine (RSDM) as part of a program for Holocaust survivors developed through a partnership between the school and the Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest NJ.

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