Our practice prides itself on providing the most modern procedures using state of the art equipment, but delivered with old fashioned care and concern for your comfort. We want to provide you with dental services which enhance your health and well being, and do so in the most esthetic way possible. Our patients are a wonderful family to us, and we look forward to being of service to you too.
We offer Porcelain Veneers (Laminates) and Cosmetic Dentistry, Implants, Invisalign Orthodontics, Performance Mouthwear, Bleaching (teeth whitening), laser dentistry, as well as routine dental procedures. We have been amalgam free for over 30 years, offering healthy, esthetic, and durable restorative alternatives. While we are located in Millburn, we serve the greater metropolitan area.
We offer Porcelain Veneers (Laminates) and Cosmetic Dentistry, Implants, Invisalign Orthodontics, Performance Mouthwear, Bleaching (teeth whitening), laser dentistry, as well as routine dental procedures. We have been amalgam free for over 30 years, offering healthy, esthetic, and durable restorative alternatives. While we are located in Millburn, we serve the greater metropolitan area.
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Our mission is to get you to a state of maximum dental health so that only periodic checkups and cleanings are necessary.
We use state of the art technologies to deliver care, but do so with old fashioned care.
Our goal is to exceed your expectations, and provide you with the finest dentistry available.
We are committed to continually improving and being on the cutting edge.
We offer laughing gas, iPods for music, topical anesthetic preinjection creams, and plenty of patience.
We know how stressful going to the dentist can be and will do all we can to make each visit as enjoyable as possible!
We use state of the art technologies to deliver care, but do so with old fashioned care.
Our goal is to exceed your expectations, and provide you with the finest dentistry available.
We are committed to continually improving and being on the cutting edge.
We offer laughing gas, iPods for music, topical anesthetic preinjection creams, and plenty of patience.
We know how stressful going to the dentist can be and will do all we can to make each visit as enjoyable as possible!
2. BLEEDING: Gauze or surgical packing was placed over the operated area; keep firm pressure on the gauze and change it every hour.
6. MEDICATION: Take the prescribed medication as directed for infection or discomfort.
If an antibiotic was prescribed, make sure you continue to use up the entire prescribed amount (even if everything feels fine).
Pain medication may be taken as needed and directed.
7. SWELLING: Slight swelling may occur; to minimize, use ice packs for the first 24 hours using the following regimen: 20 minutes on the treated area of the face, 20 minutes off.
6. MEDICATION: Take the prescribed medication as directed for infection or discomfort.
If an antibiotic was prescribed, make sure you continue to use up the entire prescribed amount (even if everything feels fine).
Pain medication may be taken as needed and directed.
7. SWELLING: Slight swelling may occur; to minimize, use ice packs for the first 24 hours using the following regimen: 20 minutes on the treated area of the face, 20 minutes off.
1. DISCOMFORT: Slight discomfort is to be expected after any treatment visit.
This can arise from the injection, infection, the treatment procedure, and even from keeping your mouth open wide for extended periods.
Sometimes, slight adjustments in the bite of the tooth must be made to alleviate continued discomfort.
2. MEDICATIONS: Take the prescribed analgesic for pain as directed and needed.
If anitibiotics have been prescribed, continue until the prescription is entirely used (usually about ten days worth).
This can arise from the injection, infection, the treatment procedure, and even from keeping your mouth open wide for extended periods.
Sometimes, slight adjustments in the bite of the tooth must be made to alleviate continued discomfort.
2. MEDICATIONS: Take the prescribed analgesic for pain as directed and needed.
If anitibiotics have been prescribed, continue until the prescription is entirely used (usually about ten days worth).
A new restoration has been specially custom made for your tooth.
The latest technology has been used with the greatest care to craft the new restoration in your mouth.
However, as with any new filling or crown, there may be some sensitivity.
1. High Spot: The most common reason for post operative sensitivity is a high bite (high spot) on the newly restored tooth.
Even though we check the bite with bite paper when the tooth is restored, anesthesia and numbness may make it difficult to bite normally.
The latest technology has been used with the greatest care to craft the new restoration in your mouth.
However, as with any new filling or crown, there may be some sensitivity.
1. High Spot: The most common reason for post operative sensitivity is a high bite (high spot) on the newly restored tooth.
Even though we check the bite with bite paper when the tooth is restored, anesthesia and numbness may make it difficult to bite normally.
Implants provide the ability to replace a missing tooth, or missing teeth, without the need to cut down adjacent teeth as with conventional fixed bridges.
The implant is really a three tiered prosthesis; the implant fixture is placed in the bone, then once healed and uncovered, the abutment is placed, and then a crown made to fit over the abutment.
Implants can be single units, or splinted together to make bridges, and can also be used under dentures to anchor the denture.
The implant is really a three tiered prosthesis; the implant fixture is placed in the bone, then once healed and uncovered, the abutment is placed, and then a crown made to fit over the abutment.
Implants can be single units, or splinted together to make bridges, and can also be used under dentures to anchor the denture.
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