The Fanwood Dental Group

The Fanwood Dental Group We are a family practice providing the very best in preventative, esthetic, and restorative treatment for our patient family.

I can’t imagine the fear of treating someone like Hi**er when he was afraid of me! Thankfully even my fearful patients a...
04/30/2026

I can’t imagine the fear of treating someone like Hi**er when he was afraid of me! Thankfully even my fearful patients are wonderful people.

On this day in 1945 Adolph Hi**er committed su***de, afraid of being taken prisoner and prosecuted for his war crimes. Although petty phobias are trivial in comparison to that kind of fear, Hi**er did have one—he was terrified of going to the dentist.

By time he started World War II, Hi**er was suffering the consequences of lifetime of poor dental hygiene and an aversion to dentists. He had abscesses, gum disease, chipped and broken teeth, and numerous unfilled cavities. The few teeth he had remaining were discolored and loose and he is known to have had extraordinarily bad breath.

During the war, the personal dentist for Hi**er and other high-ranking N***s was Hugo Johannes Blaschke, chief dentist of the SS. It was Blaschke who confirmed to American interrogators that the charred jawbone found in the ruins of Hi**er’s Berlin bunker belonged to his former patient and fuehrer. While Blaschke was being held prisoner, his civilian dental practice was taken over by Theodor Bruck, a Jewish dentist who had survived the war hiding in Berlin. Bruck emigrated to the United States and brought his dental office records with him, including records of the treatment of Hi**er and other high-ranking N***s. In those records, which came to light in Menevse Deprem-Hennen’s 2009 book Dentist of the Devil, Blaschke noted Hi**er’s dread of the dentist’s chair and how his delays in seeking treatment exacerbated his poor dental health (Blaschke notes that in 1944 Hi**er had ten cavities that required filling). Among the N**i leadership, Hi**er wasn’t alone in his fear of dentistry. Blaschke’s records show that Hermann Goering “cried before he even got into the chair.”

American authorities released Blaschke in 1948 and he resumed private practice in Nuremburg, living until age 78. His dental assistant Käthe Heusermann was not so fortunate. Captured by the Soviets, after she positively identified Hi**er’s dental remains for them and took them to Blaschke’s old office and showed them Hi**er’s dental x-rays as proof, the Soviets arrested her and kept her in solitary confinement for six years. In 1951 they charged her with helping “the bourgeois German state to prolong the war,” by participating in Hi**er’s dental care. (Interestingly, she had worked for Dr. Bruck before he went into hiding, and she helped conceal and feed him during the war.) She was sentenced to ten years in a labor camp in Siberia, an experience she barely survived. When she was finally allowed to return to Berlin she went back to work as a dental assistant. She died in 1995.

A final comment about Hi**er and his hideous teeth: In 2018 a team of French pathologists led by forensic scientist Philippe Charlier were given access to the teeth and bridgework purported to have been Hi**er’s, which are now held in the Russian archives. There has long been a popular belief/suspicion that Hi**er escaped Berlin and that the remains found at his bunker were not his. After Käthe Heusermann had confirmed Hi**er’s death for the Soviets, Stalin concocted a disinformation scheme called Operation Myth, to create the false belief that Hi**er had actually survived and had been given refuge and was being hidden somewhere in the West. Charlier and his team were the first people ever allowed by the Russians to view the teeth (pictured) and their study confirmed with certainty that they were in fact Hi**er’s and that he had indeed died in 1945.

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08/04/2025

✅ get back to school supplies
✅ Finish all your summer reading
- [ ] Get teeth cleaned
all that’s left on your back to school list is to get your teeth cleaned

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05/08/2025

Be careful about the use if Ozempic and meds like it.

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With more and more people signing up for weight loss drugs, the potential side effects are starting to attract attention. Helen Coffey speaks to the dentists warning that jabs could have a worrying impact on oral health

07/15/2024
Donated by the Devils for our Preserve Shady Rest Country Club fundraiser tonight.
02/16/2024

Donated by the Devils for our Preserve Shady Rest Country Club fundraiser tonight.

I love doing this because the many positive comments I get from my patients
01/06/2024

I love doing this because the many positive comments I get from my patients

Happy New Year from !

Across Align offices, we’re wishing everyone a wonderful year ahead and we’re excited to continue helping doctors to transform smiles and change lives in 2024.

CPR training at the Fanwood Dental Group. This is the Hygiene team doing AED  cpr.
12/21/2023

CPR training at the Fanwood Dental Group. This is the Hygiene team doing AED cpr.

Love Calvin and Hobbs.
08/18/2022

Love Calvin and Hobbs.

Do you have white spots you want gone? Let me know I can now improve them and maybe make them disappear!
03/08/2021

Do you have white spots you want gone? Let me know I can now improve them and maybe make them disappear!

05/06/2020

The number one thing I am diagnosing on emergency visits these days is without a doubt TMJ, or more specifically temporomandibular joint disfunction. It is common on those that are missing multiple teeth and those with anterior tooth crowding or a narrow arch. It’s symptoms include pain in the upper or lower jaw region that moves around and isn’t necessarily felt on a particular tooth and it can be made significantly worse by stress. Is anyone noticing more stress than normal these days?🤔 Anyway if these symptoms sound like what you may be experiencing call the office 908-889-2242 maybe we can save you a trip in to the office as there are some simple ways to deal with it in the short term. As always stay safe and if you need us for anything call the Fanwood Dental Group and we can help, we are here for emergencies if you need us.

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