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laundryservicenyc · 10 months ago
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Dental Crown Lengthening Queens
Dental crowns are tooth-shaped caps applied onto our natural teeth, for both aesthetic and structural purposed. Generally, in the even a patient cracks or breaks part of their tooth, a dental crown may be applied in order to cover it and give the appearance of a normal tooth. A crown can also be used to complete dental procedures, such as bridges, root canals, and dental implants. Crowns must be able to firmly affix to an existing tooth.
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laundryservicenyc · 10 months ago
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Periodontal Pocket Reduction Queens
As a result of severe periodontal disease, pockets can often develop between the teeth and gums over time. These pockets are often filled with plaque and unwanted bacteria over time, and while non-surgical; means are available for more severe instances surgery may become necessary. They can be combined with regenerative procedures in order to spur the development of new bone tissue as well. The pocket reduction procedure begins with flap surgery, in which the gum is separated front eh tooth and then reattached in a new, better position. In most cases, osseous surgery is also done – the reshaping and smoothing the bone.
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laundryservicenyc · 10 months ago
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Dental Crown Lengthening Queens
Dental crowns are tooth-shaped caps applied onto our natural teeth, for both aesthetic and structural purposed. Generally, in the even a patient cracks or breaks part of their tooth, a dental crown may be applied in order to cover it and give the appearance of a normal tooth. A crown can also be used to complete dental procedures, such as bridges, root canals, and dental implants. Crowns must be able to firmly affix to an existing tooth. A crown lengthening is a periodontal procedure that is performed by recontouring the gum tissue, and sometimes the bone matter, in order to expose more of a tooth’s surface if needed to properly fit a crown. This is a fairly simple and relatively common procedure.
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laundryservicenyc · 10 months ago
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Periodontal Pocket Reduction Queens
As a result of severe periodontal disease, pockets can often develop between the teeth and gums over time. These pockets are often filled with plaque and unwanted bacteria over time, and while non-surgical; means are available for more severe instances surgery may become necessary. They can be combined with regenerative procedures in order to spur the development of new bone tissue as well. The pocket reduction procedure begins with flap surgery, in which the gum is separated front eh tooth and then reattached in a new, better position. In most cases, osseous surgery is also done – the reshaping and smoothing the bone.
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laundryservicenyc · 10 months ago
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Dental Crown Lengthening Queens
Dental crowns are tooth-shaped caps applied onto our natural teeth, for both aesthetic and structural purposed. Generally, in the even a patient cracks or breaks part of their tooth, a dental crown may be applied in order to cover it and give the appearance of a normal tooth. A crown can also be used to complete dental procedures, such as bridges, root canals, and dental implants. Crowns must be able to firmly affix to an existing tooth. A crown lengthening is a periodontal procedure that is performed by recontouring the gum tissue, and sometimes the bone matter, in order to expose more of a tooth’s surface if needed to properly fit a crown. This is a fairly simple and relatively common procedure.
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laundryservicenyc · 10 months ago
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Best Dental Implants Queens
A dental implant is a permanent prosthetic tooth which takes the place of a gap in your teeth or replaces an existing damaged tooth. A dental implant is attached to a titanium post, that is inserted into a patient’s jawbone, the post acts as a root for the tooth. By using a titanium post as the root system, it provides your tooth a much stronger base then the previous tooth. Using a dental implant allows you to replace a tooth that’s been lost as a result of decay, gum disease or some form of trauma. To begin the procedure, the titanium post is inserted into the jawbone by removing a portion of the gum tissue. The implant is strategically placed, in order to ensure that the post will fuse to the jawbone. After about 3-6 months a return appointment will be made to ensure that the post has fused. The porcelain crown or implant is then attached to the titanium post as an abutment. For more information on dental implants or dental implant procedures, be sure to contact us today.
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laundryservicenyc · 10 months ago
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Periodontal Pocket Reduction Queens
As a result of severe periodontal disease, pockets can often develop between the teeth and gums over time. These pockets are often filled with plaque and unwanted bacteria over time, and while non-surgical; means are available for more severe instances surgery may become necessary. They can be combined with regenerative procedures in order to spur the development of new bone tissue as well. The pocket reduction procedure begins with flap surgery, in which the gum is separated front eh tooth and then reattached in a new, better position. In most cases, osseous surgery is also done – the reshaping and smoothing the bone. After the treatment, the gum line is then lowered, leaving more of the tooth exposed. If the root becomes exposed, then additional treatment may be needed.
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laundryservicenyc · 10 months ago
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Dental Crown Lengthening Queens
Dental crowns are tooth-shaped caps applied onto our natural teeth, for both aesthetic and structural purposed. Generally, in the even a patient cracks or breaks part of their tooth, a dental crown may be applied in order to cover it and give the appearance of a normal tooth. A crown can also be used to complete dental procedures, such as bridges, root canals, and dental implants. Crowns must be able to firmly affix to an existing tooth. A crown lengthening is a periodontal procedure that is performed by recontouring the gum tissue, and sometimes the bone matter, in order to expose more of a tooth’s surface if needed to properly fit a crown. This is a fairly simple and relatively common procedure.
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laundryservicenyc · 10 months ago
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Dentist Rego Park
Marina Pinkhasova graduated from the New York University College of Dentistry in 1994 and has been practicing general and cosmetic dentistry for nearly 25 years. Dr. Pinkhasova believes that her ability to provide optimal dental care to each one of her patients through careful diagnosis and meticulous care allows her to excel in terms of her commitment to patient dental health. This dedication allowed her to be recognized for her excellence and success in the dental field in 2005 by receiving the American Cosmetic Dentistry Award. She treats each patient with clinical expertise, compassion and creativity and she believes that the need to impart this information to the patient is essential to the patient/dentist relationship. Patients therefore have the freedom to make informed decisions about their dental health. The result for us is always a happy and informed patient; the result for the patient is optimal dental health, inner confidence and a great smile.
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laundryservicenyc · 10 months ago
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SURGICAL GUM TREATMENTS QUEENS
Dr. Mark Schlesinger received his Doctorate in Dental Surgery from the New York University College of Dentistry, where he graduated at the top of his class. He was elected into the Omicron Kappa Upsilon Dental Honor Society and graduated with distinction as the recipient of the Quintessence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Periodontics. Dr. Schlesinger went on to complete an additional three years of extensive specialty training in the prestigiousAdvanced Education Program in Periodontics and Implant Dentistry at the New York University College of Dentistry. As a result of his exemplary leadership skills, he was elected as the Chief Resident of the residency program and upon graduation was honored with both the Leadership and Clinical Excellence Awards, historically given to two graduates, rather than one.
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laundryservicenyc · 11 months ago
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SURGICAL GUM TREATMENTS FOREST HILLS
Dr. Mark Schlesinger received his Doctorate in Dental Surgery from the New York University College of Dentistry, where he graduated at the top of his class. He was elected into the Omicron Kappa Upsilon Dental Honor Society and graduated with distinction as the recipient of the Quintessence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Periodontics. He is also a Fellow of the World Clinical Laser Institute, a distinction given to dentists who have demonstrated a comprehensive knowledge of lasers and their applications in dentistry, as well as a commitment to the advancement of laser dentistry. Dr. Schlesinger is also licensed in the State of New York to perform conscious sedation. For More Information Visit Our Website.
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laundryservicenyc · 11 months ago
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Dental Implants Queens
A dental implant is a permanent prosthetic tooth which takes the place of a gap in your teeth or replaces an existing damaged tooth. A dental implant is attached to a titanium post, that is inserted into a patient’s jawbone, the post acts as a root for the tooth. By using a titanium post as the root system, it provides your tooth a much stronger base then the previous tooth. Using a dental implant allows you to replace a tooth that’s been lost as a result of decay, gum disease or some form of trauma. To begin the procedure, the titanium post is inserted into the jawbone by removing a portion of the gum tissue. The implant is strategically placed, in order to ensure that the post will fuse to the jawbone. After about 3-6 months a return appointment will be made to ensure that the post has fused. The porcelain crown or implant is then attached to the titanium post as an abutment. For more information on dental implants or dental implant procedures, be sure to contact us today.
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laundryservicenyc · 11 months ago
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SURGICAL GUM TREATMENTS QUEENS
Dr. Mark Schlesinger received his Doctorate in Dental Surgery from the New York University College of Dentistry, where he graduated at the top of his class. He was elected into the Omicron Kappa Upsilon Dental Honor Society and graduated with distinction as the recipient of the Quintessence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Periodontics. Dr. Schlesinger went on to complete an additional three years of extensive specialty training in the prestigiousAdvanced Education Program in Periodontics and Implant Dentistry at the New York University College of Dentistry. As a result of his exemplary leadership skills, he was elected as the Chief Resident of the residency program and upon graduation was honored with both the Leadership and Clinical Excellence Awards, historically given to two graduates, rather than one.
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laundryservicenyc · 11 months ago
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ORAL CANCER SCREENINGS
As dentists we not only care about the form and function of your teeth and gums, or how pretty your smile looks. A great deal of our focus is put on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of oral health disorders, and diseases. One of the most common and debilitating issues to oral health is oral cancer, and the different forms it can take. At Affordable Dental Care we are proud to offer our patients Oral Cancer Screenings as well as any regular dental examination. Similar to other cancers, oral cancer can be life-threatening, and the best odds at beating it is through early detection, therefor oral cancer screenings should be placed at the highest importance. Whether or not you feel any of the above symptoms it should be a part of every dental patient’s routine to get oral cancer screenings done once in a while. This will allow you the piece of mind to know that your oral health is where it should be. Certain factors will obviously increase your chances such as smoking or use of other oral tobacco products. Don’t wait, we recommend every one of our patients get an oral cancer screening.
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laundryservicenyc · 11 months ago
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ROOT CANAL THERAPY QUEENS
Root canals are a common problem and are performed with minimum discomfort to the patient. Often in the past, if you had a diseased nerve, you would probably lose that tooth. Nowadays with the advancements in dentistry it is now very easy to save that tooth using a special procedure called a root canal.
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laundryservicenyc · 11 months ago
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Scaling and Root Planing Queens
Scaling and root planning refers to a periodontal deep cleaning technique for those patients suffering from gum disease. Gum disease is caused by the build-up of unwanted bacteria along the teeth, referred to as plaque. Plaque forms along the teeth over time, in the event of poor oral hygiene. The build-up of this unwanted bacteria can lead to a variety of gum issues, including gum damage and inflammation. Over time, this can cause the gums to pull away from the teeth, form extra space between the teeth and gums referred to as pockets, these pockets will trap plaque and and bacteria over time – because the location, this bacteria is impossible to remove with normal brushing and a deep cleaning is needed. When left untreated, gum disease can lead to bone and tooth loss.
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laundryservicenyc · 11 months ago
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METAL-FREE CROWNS AND BRIDGEWORK
In todays modern dental practices, most dentists as well as patients are moving away from traditional crown and bridgework, as the high cost of precious metals are causing huge influxes in the pricing. Patient’s and dentists alike, have steered towards ceramic restorations, as they allow patients to save money and give them a far more natural look and feel. Ceramic or porcelain restorations allow for a much better fit as well as add to the patient’s comfort. A crown is a cap that resembles a patient’s natural tooth. They can help straighten a tooth, when a tooth is badly chipped and can no longer hold a filling. Crowns are essentially used to attach bridges as well, protecting a weak tooth from excess breakage and helping to strengthen an already chipped or broken tooth. Crowns help cover up a chipped, broken or discolored tooth.  
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