Thursday, January 30, 2014
Wisdom Teeth
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Dental Bridges
- Less expensive than dental implants.
- Restore the patient’s smile.
- Allow our patients to speak and chew normally.
- Prevent potential bone loss and shifting of the teeth.
- Maintain the shape of our patient’s face.
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Apicoectomy
Apicoectomy
Root canals are commonly performed in our dental office, but occasionally, the treatment does not completely get rid of an infection. If this happens, an apicoectomy is performed by Dr. Nina Kiani in our West 34th NY dental office in order to complete the dental treatment.
Since there are so many nerves underneath a tooth, it is possible that not all of the infected tissue is removed during a root canal. If a patient still experiences pain or sensitivity to hot and cold after a root canal, there are still nerves present that need to be removed during the apicoectomy.
An apicoectomy is performed by numbing the area, then making an incision in the gum to reveal the root of the tooth. Infected tissue is removed to clean the area of the gum and the gums are then sutured back up. It is more extensive than a root canal, but only a very small area is treated, so it has a relatively short healing time. Like with root canals, we urge our patients to be careful and not chew on that side of the mouth for a few days until it heals.
If learn more about an apicoectomy, call us at 212-279-8770.
Thursday, January 2, 2014
Dental Bridges
Dental bridges are an excellent way to replace missing teeth, and offered here in our Penn Plaza New York city practice. A dental bridge is made up on abutments where the missing teeth are and crowns on the adjacent teeth to provide the tether to the bridge. They are completed in about 2-3 visits and give our patients the opportunity to chew and talk normally, regardless of where their missing teeth are located.
The process of getting dental bridges here by Dr. Nina Kiani, DMD is as follows:
1. The patient visits our office for a check-up and exam, and to get impressions made of the adjacent teeth.
2. These teeth may need to be prepped prior to taking impressions, such as filing them down to make room for the crowns.
3. After two weeks when the bridge is fabricated, patients return to our office to have it fitted in their mouth with strong cement.
As long as our patients have adjacent teeth on either side of the missing teeth that can withstand crowns, we are happy to provide them with bridges for their teeth that have been pulled.
If you have missing teeth are considering getting a dental bridge in New York, NY visit our clinic to discuss your options.