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Informative Facts
Concerning Our Dental Services
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Do you have
questions about the dental services that we offer? |
Below
is a list of some frequently asked questions, but please feel free to call our office if
you need additional information. We are always pleased to assist you.
General
FAQ's
- When
should my child first see a dentist?
- How
often should my child or I see the dentist?
- What are
dental sealants? How long do they last?
- What is
nitrous oxide? Is it safe?
- Why
fill a baby tooth if it will only fall out eventually?
- What
type of sterilization techniques does your office practice ?
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When
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The American
Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that your child see a
pediatric dentist by their first birthday. As dental problems
can start early, the earlier the dental visit the better.
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How
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The American
Academy of Pediatric Dentistry and the American Dental Association
recommend a dental check-up at least twice a year for most children
and adults. However, some children and adults require more
frequent visits due to increased risk of tooth decay or a need for
more frequent dental cleanings due to braces, poor oral hygiene and
increased risk of periodontal disease. Your dentist will
evaluate you or your child's specific needs and recommend a dental
prevention regimen.
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What
are dental sealants? How long do they last? |
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A sealant is a
hardened plastic material that helps protect the grooves and pits on
the chewing surface of the teeth from getting decayed. Sealants
can last anywhere from one to five years depending on the patient's
eating habits. Avoidance of sticky, sugary foods, which can
"pull" at the sealants will help them last longer. |
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What
is nitrous oxide? Is it safe? |
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Nitrous
oxide/oxygen is a blend of two gases, oxygen and nitrous oxide.
When it is inhaled, it has a calming effect on the patient. The
relaxed state it produces in the patient allows him to respond more
favorably to treatment. Nitrous oxide/oxygen is very safe.
You or your child remain fully awake and alert and can respond easily
to stimuli. It is eliminated quickly from the body with normal
breathing, however, for adult patients it is recommended that you do
not drive for one-half hour after treatment. |
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Why
fill a baby tooth if it will only fall out eventually? |
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A baby tooth
saves space for the permanent teeth and helps guide them into
position. If the baby tooth is lost too soon due to decay or
trauma, the teeth beside it may tilt or shift into the empty
space. Permanent teeth will not have room to come in properly,
creating a crowded condition or crooked teeth. This condition
can lead to extensive and costly orthodontic treatment if a space maintainer is not put in to hold the space. It is less expensive
to restore a tooth than replace it with a space maintainer.
Remember: some baby teeth are not replaced until a child is 10 or 12
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What
type of sterilization techniques does your office practice? |
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Our philosophy
is to use as many disposable items as possible. Prophy cups,
water sprayers, suction tips and the like are single-use only and
thrown out after each patient. The chair and other areas in the
treatment room are cleaned with a sterilant/disinfectant that kills
bacteria and viruses. All items that cannot be disposed of, such
as handpieces and instruments are rinsed, scrubbed with a brush and
placed in an ultrasonic cleaner to remove debris. After the
debris has been removed, they are placed in one of our two steam
autoclaves that sterilize using extremely high temperatures and
pressure. We also use a gas (ethylene oxide) sterilizer for
items that cannot be sterilized with heat (i.e. plastic instruments,
rubber items, and the like.) |
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173 East Shore Road
Suite 201
Great Neck, New York 11023
(516) 487-8110
FAX(516)487-8394 |
300 Garden City Plaza
Suite 100
Garden City, New York 11530
(516) 294-6288
FAX(516)294-5254 |
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info@ddsny.com |
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