Tooth Decay

Tooth Decay

Tooth decay, known formally as dental caries, has been a serious health problem for all nations since time immemorial. For centuries, tooth decay was thought to be the  handiwork of an elusive and, in some cultures, evil tooth worm that gnawed holes into the white, highly mineralized enamel and left all those in its wake in pain. But superstition has yielded to science and its explanation that certain oral bacteria discharge mineral-eroding acid onto the enamel, starting the gradual process of decay. Over the last several decades, dental researchers have made tremendous progress in defining and learning to thwart the decay process. This work has involved the three-pronged strategy of discovery, innovation, and prevention – and produced one of the major public health success stories of the 20th century.

Yesterday

    • Few people were spared the ordeal of losing teeth, often early in life. The combination of tooth decay and periodontal diseases left 17 million people age 45 and older — about three out of 10 Americans — with none of their natural teeth. In fact, the most common cause of WWII draft rejection was too few teeth because of tooth decay. Until the 1970s, the cause of tooth decay continued to be a subject of debate, with some believing dietary deficiencies were the culprit and others focusing on oral bacteria. This uncertainty made effective prevention strategies difficult, if not impossible, to create. Moreover, brushing one’s teeth each day was a fairly recent hygienic step forward in dental care, reportedly popularized by returning soldiers from World War II.
  • The NIH completed the first water fluoridation study that established the benefits of fluoride in fighting tooth decay. Several years would pass before fluoride, the mainstay of modern prevention strategies, would become a common ingredient in water, toothpaste, and other products.

Tooth decay was considered an irreversible disease process — once a cavity started, the only remedy was to drill out the decay and fill the tooth with a restorative material.

Today

Tooth decay is no longer the national epidemic it was a few generations ago. Millions of American children now have little or no decay, and total tooth loss or edentulism is now much less common. Without research progress in the fight against dental caries and periodontal diseases, there would be an additional 18.6 million Americans age 45 and older with none of their natural teeth.

Prevention is now the mantra in American dentistry. In addition to improved products to fight tooth decay, more people benefit from preventive dentistry, including the use of fluorides and dental sealants to prevent decay. Compared to previous years, these techniques have made it possible for millions more people to keep their natural teeth for a lifetime. It is estimated that from 1979 through 1989 alone, the American public saved more than $39 billion in dental expenditures due to the power of prevention. Since the 1950s, the total federal investment in NIH-funded oral health research has saved the American public at least $3 for every $1 invested.

Tomorrow

  • New technologies will further prevent tooth decay. Research is underway to develop powerful imaging tools that can detect the earliest demineralization of tooth enamel. These tools will allow the application of special solutions to remineralize the tooth and reverse early decay.
  • Examples of NIH research projects funded in 2010 include “Development of high performance, caries-inhibiting dental nano-materials” and “Enamel mineral formation during murine odontogenesis.”
  • Advances in DNA sequencing produced vast gene databases for many of the bacteria that cause tooth decay. These bacterial blueprints now allow scientists to identify specific genes essential to the decay process, and it may be possible in the future to directly target these genes and inactivate the ability of these bacteria to cause decay.
  • The bacteria that cause tooth decay live in complex communities called biofilms. Great strides have been made in learning how the bacteria communicate with one another within this biofilm. By jamming the communication signals among the bacteria, it may be possible one day to disrupt the biofilm and end the threat of tooth decay.
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Astoria Cosmetic Dentist

Astoria Cosmetic Dentist

Aside from healthy teeth and gums, oral hygiene also means making sure that your teeth always look their best. At Astoria Modern Family Dental, you can get professional care from Astoria Queens cosmetic dentist, without any pain or discomfort.

Our cosmetic dentistry Astoria, Queens dental office has state-of-the-art equipment and the latest technology in order to help you with dental hygiene and cosmetic care. With many years of experience in both general and cosmetic dentistry, our dentists are dedicated in providing Queens cosmetic dentistry patients a comfortable and satisfying experience during their visit.  Whether you’re after cosmetic dentistry services such as lumineers, teeth whitening, or more, you can find it at our cosmetic dentist Queens office.  Our knowledgeable and supportive staff can offer advice on the different Queens cosmetic dentist procedures available to help you make informed decisions.

Here at Astoria Modern Family Dental, we treat each Queens cosmetic dentistry patient as our own family member. We strive to provide a friendly and non-threatening atmosphere so you can relax during your dental appointment. In Astoria Modern Family Dental cosmetic dentistry Astoria Queeens office, you are welcomed into an inviting and caring environment so you won’t feel like you’re in a dental office at all.

We also serve the zip of 11102,11106,11377,11370,11105,11104 in Queens New York.

31-56 Steinway Street
Astoria, NY 11103

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Periodontics Queens NY

Periodontics Queens NY

Periodontal diseases are infections of the gums, which gradually destroy the support of your natural teeth. Dental plaque is the primary cause of gum disease in genetically susceptible individuals. Bacteria found in plaque produce toxins or poisons, which irritate the gums. They may cause them to turn red, swell and bleed easily. If this irritation is prolonged, the gums separate from the teeth, causing pockets (spaces) to form. Plaque can also harden into a rough, porous substance known as calculus (or tartar). This can occur both above and below the gum line. As periodontal diseases progress, the supporting gum tissue and bone that holds teeth in place deteriorate. If left untreated, this leads to tooth loss. However, don’t be fooled. With periodontal disease, bleeding, redness and swelling do not have to be present. Further, pain is usually not associated with periodontal disease. This disease damages the teeth, gum and jawbone of more than 80% of Americans by age 45.

Periodontal treatment is necessary when various conditions affect the health of your gums and the regions of your jawbone which hold your teeth in place. Retaining your teeth is directly dependent on proper periodontal care and maintenance. Healthy gums enhance the appearance of your teeth, like a frame around a beautiful painting. When your gums become unhealthy, they can either recede or become swollen and red. In later stages, the supporting bone is destroyed and your teeth will shift, loosen, or fall out. These changes not only affect your ability to chew and speak; they also spoil your smile.

Queens Dentistry
31-56 Steinway Street Astoria, NY 11103
718-412-9450

Periodontics Queens NY

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Queens Dentistry

Queens Dentistry

Cosmetic Dentist Astoria

Cosmetic Dentist Astoria

We are a comprehensive general dentistry office located in Queens New York. focusing on the comfort and well being of our patients, as well as the quality of their smiles. Our Astoria Modern Family Dental Office specializes in the following services: cosmetic dentistry; chair-side power whitening;  orthodontics; restorative implant procedures; periodontal care; laminate veneers; endodontic (including root canal); and, laser treatment.  At our office, we dedicate ourselves to providing patients with the most advanced dental care available today. Our team of skilled and compassionate professionals work hard to keep patients comfortable and informed by diagnosing and explaining all manner of treatments thoroughly.

Please refer to the explanations below of treatments we provide.

Bridges
Bonding
Cleanings
Crowns
Digital x-rays
Dentures (full and partial)
Extractions
Fillings
Gum disease (periodontal disease)
Implants
Invisalign
Laser periodontal therapy
Root canal
Veneers/laminates
Whitening

Our Dental Office in Queens NY

31-56 Steinway Street Astoria, NY 11103
718-412-9450

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Cosmetic Dentistry in Queens

Cosmetic Dentistry Queens

Whether you would like to lighten the shade of your teeth to achieve a whiter, brighter smile, or if you need dental treatment for chips, stains, misalignment’s, or gum recontouring, our dentist can help you. Our cosmetic dentistry options are designed to provide you with effective solutions for an array of aesthetic dental issues, with results that look like your natural teeth.  Our Queens cosmetic dentists at our practice will give you state-of-the-art treatment that can do wonders for the look of your smile and the health of your teeth!

Please take a look at the following descriptions for some of our cosmetic dentistry procedures, and follow the links for more information. If you would like to schedule an appointment with one of our dentists, please contact Astoria Modern Family Dental.

Porcelain Dental Veneers Queens

Gaps, chips, discolorations, and even teeth misalignment’s can be improved with porcelain dental veneers. These durable treatments are affixed to the affected tooth and color-tinted to match your surrounding teeth. Veneers are so strong that they can last for decades.

Teeth Whitening in Queeens

Certain types of beverages, tobacco use, and the natural aging process can give our teeth a yellowed and discolored appearance. With state-of-the-art teeth whitening treatment, you can lighten your teeth by several shades and attain a much whiter smile.

Porcelain Crowns Queens

Porcelain dental crowns are custom-molded to fit over your entire tooth, not only improving the look of your teeth by masking damage or chips, but also providing the entire tooth with greater strength and function. Plus, they look like your original teeth and nobody should be able to tell the difference.

Tooth Colored Fillings Queens

Gone are the days where you have to have cavities or other problems corrected with metallic mercury fillings. Doctors Gilreath use tooth-colored fillings for these treatments, composed of a mercury-free ceramic material made to blend in with your natural teeth. Mercury-free dental options not only improve aesthetic results, they are better for the environment, too!

Dental Implants Queens

Dental implants are permanent replacements for missing teeth that look and feel natural. Custom-made and color-tinted to match your surrounding teeth, these state-of-the-art alternatives to dentures not only correct functional dental issues, but they can also improve the look of your smile.

Intrinsic Stain Removal Queens

Intrinsic stain removal is designed to improve the appearance of spots and discolorations that can appear after orthodontic treatments such as braces have been removed. We   perform an advanced dental technique that can eliminate spots brought on by orthodontic brackets with no drilling or anesthesia required.

Call us today  at 718-412-9450 for more information

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Dentist Office Queens

Dentist Office Queens

Dentist Office Queens

Dentist Office Queens

Astoria Modern Family Dental provides comprehensive dental care to both adults and children in one location. With highly skilled dentists, a well-trained staff and today’s most advanced technology, you don’t have to go far to receive outstanding service under one roof. We are dedicated to bringing the advantages of modern dentistry to all our valued clients. Every visit to our office will be an educational, soothing and comfortable experience. Isn’t it time you receive the care you really want?  Located in Astoria Queens for over 25 years, Astoria Modern Family Dental is the trusted source for Dentistry. How would you like to visit the dentist, relax in a comfortable environment. Have your oral problems fixed.

Some of the services that we provide include:

  • Cosmetic Dental Reconstruction
  • Porcelain Veneers
  • Whitening / Bleaching
  • Gum Disease Treatment
  • Braces & Adult Orthodontics
  • Tooth Pain & Root Canal Therapy
  • Dental Implants
  • Extraction
  • General & Children’s Dentistry
  • Cleaning and Protection
    - Dental Exam
    - Professional Dental Cleaning
    - Dental X-Rays

We have many dentists on staff, some include:

  • Morton Hertz DDS – General Dentistry
  • Tony Chen DDS – General Dentistry
  • Tara Byrd DDS – General Dentistry
  • Christina Constantin DDS – General Dentistry
  • Monica Tiu DDS – General Dentistry
  • Joseph Argento DDS – Periodontics
  • Raj Gaur DDS – General Dentistry
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