Cosmetic Dentistry Natural 1-Visit Porcelain Crowns/Veneers
Cosmetic Dentistry – Your Smile says a lot about you to the outside world. Using cutting edge techonology, Simon W. Rosenberg, DMD can rebuild a tooth or your entire smile using a CAD/CAM (Computer Design and Manufacturing) CEREC system with porcelain that looks natural and will last and last.
Dr Rosenberg specializes in Prosthodontics and Cosmetic Dentistry. With over 30 years experience, he uses High Technology in Dentistry to improve smiles one patient at a time
with personalized, gentle dental care. Using CEREC one-visit veneers, crowns or onlays your teeth can be restored with precision and the most tooth like appearance and material properties. Ultimate smile makeovers are done with CEREC, daVinci or Lumineer Veneers / Laminates. Invisalign (nearly invisible aligners without braces or wires) can straighten and align teeth. One hour Zoom! or Custom Deep Bleaching systems can whiten teeth up to 10 shades lighter. For more info visit the web site at: http://www.DrSimonRosenberg.com or call the office at (212) 988-8822
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Dental students are …
Dental students are selected for admission to Dental School based on both academic ability and manual dexterity. They should be fine to do a cleaning at most dental schools.
should we trust …
should we trust dental student to clean our teeth for free?
Modern dentistry is …
Modern dentistry is based on making sure it doesn’t hurt. Injections are effective to numb up the teeth for fillings and you should do fine. Let me know how it went!
Composite expands/ …
Composite expands/contracts 3 times the amount of natural tooth (dentin and enamel). Think about a meal with hot soup, ice water/tea/soda, a hot entree and vegetables, and a cold dessert. You cycle your teeth from 40 to 110 degrees many times each day and as the composite expands and contracts, it pulls away from the tooth structure and leaks fluid and bacteria in the microgap. Most composite fillings last 3-9 years and when they fail, a large filling needs to be placed or root canal done.
im going to my …
im going to my dentist to do the same thing the dentist going to fill me tooth with that thing im lil scared!my mom have did this 2-3 times she said it doesn’t really hurt!
Why not a composite …
Why not a composite filling in these small preps?
the mercury and …
the mercury and metal fillings are better because they are more durable, and the stuff in the video looks cheap and not as good as silver or other metal fillings.
Ah thank you for …
Ah thank you for info doctor! ill definitly be looking into it asap,im tired of my tooth cutting my tounge
thanks
thanks
Patients who clench …
Patients who clench or grind their teeth can fracture almost any filling material (except perhaps all gold full-crowns due to high elongation characteristic of dental gold alloys). There are dental ceramics such as Zirconia and Lithium Disilicate ceramics that are many times stronger than regular dental porcelains. They also work well with thin teeth and due to their opacity, they hide underlying stains quite well
CEREC is the most …
CEREC is the most precise and tooth-conserving method to treat fractured teeth
wow my left molar …
wow my left molar broke in half about a year ago,would this work for puttin that tooth back togather..?
Hey i have some …
Hey i have some questions about dentisry PLZZZ ! … would you help me ?
does porcelain fall …
does porcelain fall off after years ,or with hard biting.
and is it useful for those with thin teeth with stain .thanks
Price varies from …
Price varies from dentist to dentist. Only 8% of dentists in the USA have invested in the training and cost of this equipment. In most offices, a CEREC crown, onlay, inlay or veneer is priced similar to the same procedures which normally require two visits and an anesthetic shot (needle) both times. You can call my office in New York City for my fees at 212 988-8822 or get more details on my website DrSimonRosenberg . com
How much is the …
How much is the normal cerec procedure?
Can you “Replace Fill-ins” (Sorry, im not keen on “Dental talk”
What about tooth decay and stuff. Is cerec like a one stop shop for anything not needing surgery?
Price is most important.
The restorations …
The restorations shown are NOT Platinum, they are all porcelain ceramics.
Plantinum is a white-silvery shiny metal that is “precious” because it generally does not tarnish or react with the usual chemicals.
dr. how long does …
dr. how long does your platinum last.. Ur work is state-of-art..
Platinum is used in …
Platinum is used in many ways with crowns, but my presentation is on all-porcelain CAD/CAM precision-milled CEREC crowns, onlays and veneers. Platium foil was used to make Porcelain Jacket crowns in dental labs and there are both all-metal crowns and porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns made with alloys, where platinum is mixed with other metals to give the technician the properties he desires.
We work hard to …
We work hard to match color. Guided by our training & our experienced “eye,” we evaluate the adjacent teeth we are matching & the shade of the prepared tooth “stump” that will contribute to how the final restoration looks. We also use the Vident EZ-Shade calibrated spectrophotometer, by the manufacturer of the Vita Mark II and Trilux, and their Vita Porcelain Oven to do custom staining when needed.
Metamerism is a problem that varys in all crowns. Evaluation & knowing the materials is key!
Platinum Teeth?
Platinum Teeth?
Ok-One last thing. …
Ok-One last thing.
Do you believe that you are able to create restorations using cerec that are as appealing aesthetically as your typical lab made?
also, is it possible for you to deal with metamerism when making cerec crowns? If so, is the type of block more important, or the painting?
thanks again
Empress is one type …
Empress is one type of porcelain that is injection molded and generally needs to be cut back with porcelain layered over it. Zirconia is very hard when fully cured, so it is fabricated in a soft state and then further fired. That can be done with stacking the zirconia or by scanning the teeth or model of the teeth and CAD/CAM milled. Zirconia cores are harder than metal, are now very esthetic, but with extra steps are more costly.
What is recommended depends on patient’s individual factors!
Porcelain fused to …
Porcelain fused to metal crowns & restorations have a thin (.5 mm) thimble of metal that fits the tooth. Porcelain is layered over it. There is a very reflective opaque layer to hide the metal and then layers with various color density and translucency to simulate dentin and enamel of natural teeth. The bond of different brands of porcelain vary with the wide variety of metals used. The ADA generally classifies the metals according to the nonprecious, low precious and high precious metal used
Advantages of CEREC …
Advantages of CEREC over Lab-Made Porcelain:
One Visit, No Temporaries to fall off, No gloppy impression materials, no second visit anesthesia shot, no second visit travel time and time out of work, more precise margins (due to direct recording of actual teeth and no impressions to distort, models that expand on setting, lab technique variables, foil seperating layer,porcelain shrinkage, etc)and more uniform predictable material since blocks are factory made (labs add layers of powder-liquid.)