Seal It with a Kiss | New York Dentist

When it comes to dental hygiene, we do our best to make sure our teeth are healthy and strong by brushing, flossing, eating well and visiting the dentist regularly. So, when you find out that you have developed a cavity, we tend to question why it happened. Unfortunately, there are ways you can develop cavities that have nothing to do with how well you brush your teeth. But worry not, there is a way to prevent cavities from happening – dental sealants.

Dental sealant is a thin coating that is painted onto the crevices of your premolars and molars in order to prevent cavities from forming in the areas it is difficult for toothbrushes to reach. While it is available to everyone, dental sealants are a great way to prevent cavities while your tiny human is learning to properly brush.

The process is quick, painless and economical, as sealants are less expensive than a filling. The tooth is cleaned and dried, then a low-acidic solution is applied so the sealant can adhere to the tooth. The sealant is painted onto the respective tooth and dried with a curing light. Start to finish, the process takes less than a minute. A minute to prevent cavities? It’s true!

Once the sealants have been applied, the upkeep is simple – look after your teeth like you would normally. Brush your teeth twice a day for at least two minutes, floss at least once, and swish some mouthwash around. You’ll be pleased to see a great report card at your next dental visit.

If you have questions or concerns about dental sealants, make an appointment today with Dr. Schnall at 212-247-7059 or visit our website at www.philipschnalldmd.com.

Dr. Schnall proudly serves New York and all surrounding areas.

Straighten Things Out with Braces | New York Dentist

In an era of constant need to document life through pictures, having a flawed smile is a tough one to take. Not only does it look less than pleasing, but it can also cause other issues to develop, like trouble eating, speech issues and a lack of self-esteem. Thankfully, most dental issues can be resolved by taking a trip to the dentist, so they can take a look and you can both decide on a plan of attack.

One great way to fix a crooked smile is with orthodontics. Believe it or not, having braces can fix a number of dental issues. Fixing your crooked teeth with a set of braces – traditional or otherwise – will improve your mouth’s alignment, speech and/or chewing difficulties. Take a look…

Gapped teeth. Gaps in between teeth can occur from the abnormal continued growth of the jawbone or missing teeth causing teeth the shift to adjust to the empty space, creating gaps.

Overbites. When the upper teeth bite over the lower teeth, you have an overbite. Much like teeth gaps or spaces, overbites can eventually lead to gum problems and add unnecessary stress on the lower teeth and jaw.

Underbite. The opposite of overbites, an underbite occurs when the lower teeth protrude past the upper teeth. Having an underbite causes unnecessary tooth wear, in addition to causing pain and other issues in the jaw joints.

Teeth crowding. Crowded teeth occur when there’s not enough room in the jaws for teeth to fit normally as they would. If left untreated, expect severely crooked teeth, which causes various dental issues, such as plaque accumulation, tooth decay and an increased risk for gum disease.

If you have questions or concerns about braces, make an appointment today with Dr. Schnall at 212-247-7059 or visit our website at www.philipschnalldmd.com.

Dr. Schnall proudly serves New York and all surrounding areas.

Ever Been to the Dentist? Here’s What You Can Expect | New York Dentist

When trying to maintain a healthy smile, it is important that you practice proper dental hygiene on a daily basis. We need to brush for a couple of minutes, floss thoroughly and use with mouthwash that will not only freshen our breath but also rinse away any bacteria and particles stuck between our teeth. But there is one thing we also need to do in order to maintain our mouth’s health, and it’s something we don’t exactly enjoy doing – visit the dentist.

As much as we hate to admit it, dentists are key – they can not only fix any issues we have developed but can also help prevent things from progressing. But what exactly can we expect from a dental appointment? Let’s take a look at what a typical appointment would look like…

Cleaning. You are cleaning your teeth when you brush, but this cleaning will involve special dental tools that can remove any tartar from your teeth, then polish any stains or plaque that may be developing. Once complete, you may be told about any problems found that may be a concern or habits you could improve.

Examination. Once your smile is nice and clean, your dental professional will take a closer look at your entire mouth to find any changes that may have occurred, and identify any dental issues, like cavities or gum disease. Sometimes this means having x-rays taken. And if necessary, a treatment plan will be discussed.

As you can see, there really is nothing to worry about if you take proper care of your smile. Proper dental hygiene and regular dental visits will keep your smile healthy.

If you have questions or concerns about dental hygiene, make an appointment today with Dr. Schnall at 212-247-7059 or visit our website at www.philipschnalldmd.com.

Dr. Schnall proudly serves New York and all surrounding areas.