Showing posts with label dentures New York. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dentures New York. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Happy Holidays!

As this year comes to its end, we would like to thank you, our valued patients for all of your support, and wish you and yours, a happy and healthy New Year! Happy Holidays from all of us at Herald Square Dental!



Monday, February 17, 2014

Your Denture Questions Answered Here!

Greetings from Dr. Pasch, Dr. Yam, Dr. Shirzadnia and Dr. Song!

While you have seen a number of  long time denture wearing patients, many of our patients wonder if dentures are right for them. Here are some common questions with answers about dentures, which may clarify a lot of  the questions you may have.
What are dentures? What types of dentures are there?
Dentures are removable prosthetic devices designed to replace missing teeth. If they are replacing all of your teeth on the corresponding jaw, they are called complete / full dentures. If they are replacing only a few missing teeth, they are called partial dentures. There are a few types of partial dentures depending on the type of material used to make them- acrylic, with metal base or valplast, also know as flexi-partial. There is a hybrid type of partial  called flexi-frame. Depending on which teeth are being replaced, and the space the doctor may recommend a specific type of partial as you most optimal solution for teeth replacement. 
What is the difference between conventional dentures and immediate dentures?
Conventional dentures are dentures that are made and placed after the remaining teeth
are removed and the tissues have healed. Immediate dentures are dentures that are
placed immediately after the removal of the remaining teeth.
What is an over-denture?
An over-denture is a denture that fits over a small number of remaining natural teeth or
implants.
What do dentures cost?
Generally having a denture, whether complete or a partial, is the most affordable way to replace missing teeth. Of course, there are a number of options available, however once a cost comparison is made  dentures are the most affordable way to bring back your smile without spending a fortune!
Can Herald Square Dental and The Denture Center help?
Of course we can! We are New York's Same Day Denture destination since 1977!  Our state-of- the-art denture laboratory is on the premises and this allows us to address any denture need immediately! We have made hundreds of thousands of dentures since then and no doubt choosing our office is the fastest way for you to get back your smile!

If you still have questions regarding dentures, missing teeth replacement or if you would like to book an appointment with us, please call our office at 212-689-0024 or email us at appts@newyorkdenturedental.com today.

Looking forward to seeing you soon,

Herald Square Dental
& The Denture Center Team

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References: www.idanewsletters.com

Friday, November 1, 2013

Some Dental Problems Are Easy to See!

Greetings from Dr. Pasch, Dr. Yam, Dr. Shirzadnia and Dr. Song!

One of the easiest dental problems to spot is a buildup of plaque. Plaque is the soft, sticky layer of bacteria that is constantly forming on the teeth. It is usually invisible to the naked eye. However, when a person is not brushing adequately, enough plaque can build up to appear as a thick, whitish coating on the teeth at the gum line. If not removed, it can lead to gum disease.

Another dental problem that is easy to spot is missing teeth. Many patients assume that if they are still able to eat, their teeth are fine. But often losing just one tooth can have a cascading effect on a patient's dental health. Losing one tooth can cause a loss of support; teeth may begin to drift into the empty space, causing a change in the bite. It also forces the remaining teeth to carry an additional load, sometimes past their ability to adapt. In most cases, when even one tooth is lost, the remaining teeth suffer and are more likely to be lost as well.

Our focus is in the treatment of problems such as these. For the care you need, please call our office at (212)689-0024 or email us at appts@newyorkdenturedental.com today.


Best Regards,

Herald Square Dental
& The Denture Center



P.S. If you have any friends or family members who you feel could use our services, please don't hesitate to have them call us. We'll be sure to take good care of them.

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

The Walk in Central Park


Greetings!


This past Sunday, October 20th, our office team was among the estimated 60,000 people who joined the American Cancer Society  for the walk in Central Park to support the fight against Breast Cancer.  It  was a great opportunity for us to gather outdoors and meet with so many people united by the idea of finding a cure!  This walk was a great success- it gathered  more people than any other previous walk in Central Park and as per the American Cancer Society's data it has already raised more than $2 million. We would like to take this opportunity and thank the ones who donated  to our team and who took the time to walk with us: Thank you, guys, without you it would not have been possible!

From left to right:Lori Garay with daughter Allison Garay, Crystal Ward, Charmaine Newell-Greene, Joan Pasch, Norman, Dr. Ian Pasch, Nina Bozhinova-Nikolaev with her children Michelle Nikolaev and Dylan Nikolaev

Donations are  tax deductible and accepted until December 31, 2013, so if you would like to contribute, please follow the link below and support our team:

http://main.acsevents.org/site/TR/MakingStridesAgainstBreastCancer/MSABCCY13EA?team_id=1476460&pg=team&fr_id=55917

Thank you in advance!


Sincere regards,

Herald Square Dental
& The Denture Center



Thursday, September 12, 2013

Are You Neglecting Your Dentures?

Greetings from Dr. Pasch, Dr. Yam, Dr. Shirzadnia and Dr. Song!

Old, uncared-for dentures are bad for your dental health and overall — and they also often contribute to bad breath.  We recommend that you have your dentures cleaned by a professional technician in our office at least once a year.

Although many of our patients hope that one denture will serve them a lifetime, dentures are not a lifetime investment.  ADA  recommends that dentures be replaced every 4-6 years.  If they are neglected or never replaced, they eventually develop a fungal smell and can be a home for plaque and bacteria, which contributes to developing halitosis (bad breath) and intricate a number of other health threats.  Make sure you clean your dentures at home every day and request a  professional denture cleaning in our office at your next check up visit.

If you have any questions, please contact us at 212-689-0024 or email us at appts@newyorkdenturedental.com.


Regards,

Herald Square Dental
& The Denture Center

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References: www.ada.org,  http://www.everydayhealth.com