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Dr. Luke Klele DMD

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Luke Klele, DMD, graduated from University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey with his degree as a Doctor of Dental Surgery. He is a graduate of St. Peter’s College, with a B.S. in biology in 1994. With over a decade of experience as a dentist, Dr. Klele utilizes the latest technological procedures available in Dentistry to provide each patient with the highest quality of dental care. This includes surgical implants, mini implants, porcelain veneers and crowns, lumineers, Invisalign™, single visit root canal & oral surgery. Dr. Klele is committed to continuing education in order to deliver incorporate the latest in dental techniques into his practice. In addition to caring for patients in Wayne, NJ, Dr. Klele spends over 50 hours each year taking educational courses, which enables him to care for patients using the most recent advances in dentistry. In addition, Dr.Klele successfully completed a two-year additional residency program in Implant surgery at the New York University Dental School. In addition, he is certified in Invisalign™, the new form of orthodontic tooth straightening that is invisible, requiring no metal wires or braces.

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Can a Tooth Infection Spread to the Brain or Blood?

Most people brush off a tooth infection since it starts in one tiny spot. Yet the reality sneaks up - what feels like just a sore tooth might hint at something broader. Mouth troubles aren't always confined to gums and jaws; sometimes they reach further, quietly. Doctors have seen cases where ign...

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From Sensitivity to Infection: The Root Canal Timeline

Most people think a root canal hits out of nowhere, like their tooth felt okay one day then hurt the next. Truth is, that sudden pain almost never comes without warning. These infections follow a clear path inside the tooth, starting with small signs - maybe just discomfort when eating something ...

eds blue calendar icon07 May 2026

Is Drinking Lemon Water Bad for Your Teeth?

Starting off, lemon water gets mentioned a lot when talking about staying hydrated or helping digestion, also giving you some vitamin C along the way. Yet here's what dental experts point out - sipping on it too much might bring trouble since citrus carries acid that wears down the hard outer lay...

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The Science Behind Bloodless Dental Procedures Using Lasers

For years, going to the dentist meant pain, stitches, because healing took forever. Things are shifting now, though. With today's tools, light-based treatments reshape how we handle mouth tissue - accuracy matters more than force, saving natural structure while easing discomfort. Often, there's l...

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