Showing posts with label Medicaid orthodontist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Medicaid orthodontist. Show all posts

Monday, July 19, 2010

High-Tech Braces Cut Time and Pain, Dentist Says - SureSmile

Monday, May 10, 2010

Get Wise About Your Teeth

Teeth come from calcium. Many animals are classified by their teeth. Humans have two sets of teeth during their lifetime, (diphyodontic) baby teeth and adult teeth, but other animals have more than two. Sharks have a new set of teeth about every two weeks and are polyphyodontic. Rodents have incisors that grow constantly. Consistent gnawing regulates the size of them. Some rodents, like guinea pigs, and rabbits, also have molars that grow constantly.

In humans, incisors are the four front teeth. Canines are the pointed teeth on each side, and demonstrate our carnivorous predisposition. There are two premolars on each side behind the canines, and three molars on each side behind the premolars. That makes 16 on top, and 16 on bottom for 32.

This includes wisdom teeth, which can be problematic if they are misaligned, causing nerve, gum and tooth damage. Many people require the removal of their wisdom teeth, resulting in two molars on each side. These teeth usually develop between the ages of 17 and 25. If you think you need your wisdom teeth removed, visit Dr. Yakov Eisenberger, your local Brooklyn orthodontist today. Dr. Yakov Eisenberger can let you know what steps to take if you do require the removal of your dens setentiae (that’s wisdom teeth in Latin).

Monday, April 19, 2010

Dr. Yakov Eisenberger is an Experienced Brooklyn NY Orthodontist


Getting orthodontic treatment is undoubtedly a very serious investment. With that said, you want your Brooklyn NY braces to be put on by someone with the experience and expertise to transform your smile safely and effectively. If you’re looking for Brooklyn orthodontists with the experience, education and training, look no further than Dr. Yakov Eisenberger.

For fifteen years, Dr. Yakov Eisenberger has been on the forefront of Brooklyn ny braces and has improved countless patients tooth alignment and overall smiles. Dr. Eisenberg received his Doctorate of Dental Surgery from New York University’s College of Dentistry. He completed his orthodontic residency at Temple University, where he received his certificate in Orthodontic treatment as well as his Master’s in dentistry.

In addition to his educational accolades, Dr. Yakov Eisenberger is Board Certified with the American Board of Orthodontics. He is also a member of various professional organizations such as the American Dental Association and the American Association of Orthodontists. As evidenced by his education, and organizational involvement, Dr. Eisenberger truly strives to stay on top of the latest orthodontic trends and technology.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Brooklyn NY Braces Terms Defined

There are many different terms your NYC braces orthodontist uses when you’re sitting in the chair getting your exam. If you’re like most people you just smile and nod your head, and then leave wondering what the heck he was talking about. If you’ve been wondering what some of the common terms your Brooklyn NY braces provider uses, but haven’t asked, here is a mini-glossary to set the terms straight.

Crowding- A dental misalignment caused by not enough room for the teeth.

Gingiva-The tissue that surrounds the teeth, consisting of a fibrous tissue is contiguous with the periodontal ligament and mucosal covering.

Lingual- Meaning of or pertaining to the tongue.

Maxillary- Meaning of or pertaining to the upper jaw. It may also be used to describe teeth, dental restorations, orthodontic appliances, or facial structures.

Archwire- A wire engaged in orthodontic attachments, affixed to the crowns of two or more teeth and capable of causing or guiding movement.

Straight-wire appliance- A variation of the edgewise appliance in which brackets are angulated to minimize multiple archwire bends. Brackets and molar tubes have specific orientation in three planes of space.

Orthognathic surgery- Surgery to alter relationships of the teeth and/or supporting bones usually accomplished in conjunction with orthodontic therapy.

Monday, March 22, 2010

The History of Braces


Even Ancient peoples wanted straight teeth. Braces have been discovered on Egyptian mummies with metal bands wrapped around their teeth and catgut wires used to close gaps! In the early 18th century, the French were working towards modern orthodontics. Pierre Fauchard invented a “bandeau” which widened the arch. Numerous other dentists expanded on his work, but no real advances came to braces until the 20th century.

In America, the first braces were used from all types of materials but gold was especially common. Because gold is soft and malleable it was the perfect metal to wrap around individual teeth to move them. In 1929 the American Board of Orthodontics was born, and nine years later came the first synthetic toothbrush. Stainless steel was not used in mouths until the early 60’s, nor were x-rays used in orthodontics until that time.

In the 70’s new technologies were employed to hide braces. Amongst them were lingual braces that were placed on the inside of the teeth. During the 80’s tooth colored braces came into play. But today Brooklyn Invisialign makes all of these practices look dated. Brooklyn Invisalign was developed by a couple of Stanford MBA’s who had braces in high school and wanted to make the process easier. Today Brooklyn Invisalign technology is just ten years old and using computer imaging will continue to advance making Brooklyn NY braces smaller, less visible and more comfortable.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Brooklyn Invisalign Makes A Perfect Smile In No Time

My smile was okay, but I always had little bits of food stuck in my teeth. It was really embarrassing and so eventually I went found an NYC braces orthodontist. I really didn’t want Medicaid braces, but I did want straight teeth. So when I talked to my Medicaid orthodontist, he recommended Brooklyn Invisalign. He took some pictures of my teeth and when I came back a few weeks later to get my first cast, I was already on my way.

I was still able to eat what I wanted because I took out the aligners whenever I ate and drank. Brushing and flossing was a cinch and the whole while no one even knew that I was straightening my teeth. I went to my NYC braces orthodontist about every two months to pick up my new casts for my teeth and switched them every two weeks. I was actually able to watch my teeth shift from aligner to aligner. Finally about a year later, I was done with the treatment and I had the smile I always wanted.

I’m so happy that I got Brooklyn Invisalign because now my smile is perfect, and I never had to experience the traditional discomfort of braces.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Why Headgear?

Headgear was once more commonplace than it is today. It was, and still is sometimes used for severe bite problems. It is traditionally used in conjunction with braces and attaches to them with metal hooks to pull the jaw forward. While your NYC braces orthodontist will most likely spare you the stigma attached to these appliances with a different form of Medicaid braces, it’s good to know about what once was a more prevalent option in the orthodontic world. Most headgear alternatives take the form of temporary anchorage devices to help shift teeth.

As a whole, adults are ineligible for headgear treatment and so it is important that children be diagnosed as soon as possible. If they are not, corrective surgery may have to occur. The ideal age for a screening is 7. By then the first adult molars have emerged and begin to impact the adult bite. Today Brooklyn NY braces can help malocclusions (bad bites) the same way that headgear once used to.

So for any bite, whether it’s an overbite, underbite, crossbite or openbite, it’s best to see your Medicaid orthodontist if you have any concerns. If you’re looking for Brooklyn NY braces, you can rest assured that you will be happier than if you were wearing headgear.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Correcting Overbites With NYC Braces Orthodontist

While ideal overbite is 10%, more extreme overbites can be deleterious to dental health and the aesthetics of your smile. Sometimes teeth can wear unevenly, which can provide issues down the line. Other times, the covering of the bottom teeth by the top can be unattractive and the bottom teeth can hurt the palate from rubbing against it. While most overbites are passed on genetically, others can be caused during infancy from thumb sucking or excessive bottle or pacifier usage. Luckily the solutions for this problem are relatively easy.

With Brooklyn NY braces or a NYC braces orthodontist, overbites are easily remedied through teeth straightening and braces. Once these procedures are in effect, they fix the jaw to prevent more serious symptoms like TemporoMandibular Joint Syndrome, which often causes neck and jaw pain, migraines, and sleeping issues. To prevent the overbite from recurring, check in with your NYC braces orthodontist regularly to ensure that your jaw doesn’t return to its original placement.

While it’s better to take care of issues like these during adolescence, they can be fixed at any time in order to prevent problems later in life. So if you’re worried about an overbite, underbite, or any dental problem at all, visit your NYC braces orthodontist today!

Monday, February 15, 2010

Going for the Gold: 24-Karat Brooklyn NY Braces


Some people need a little help getting excited for their braces. It's true that Brooklyn NY braces are the first step in obtaining straighter, healthier teeth, but for some folks this goal is simply too far away. They need something to get psyched about now. If this sounds like you, don't worry — you can get excited for orthodontic treatment today with gold braces.

Gold? That's right. Stainless steel braces are currently available with a coating of 24-karat gold, which patients find appealing for a number of reasons. First, gold braces allow people with stainless steel allergies to finally get the oral treatment they deserve. Additionally, many patients think than gold looks less jarring over teeth than the color of regular stainless steel. And of course, some people just like gold.

Remember, gold and stainless steel are but a few of the options your NYC braces orthodontist has to offer. You might also consider mini diamond braces, which are smaller and more comfortable than traditional braces. Another option is Brooklyn Invisalign — the metal-free way to straighten your teeth.