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View Koppelman Dental Blog to view general, cosmetic & preventive dentistry articles and posts. Discover oral hygiene tips and more. If you're looking for high-end cosmetic and aesthetic dental services in a spa-like environment, look no further than Koppelman Dental. We strive to make the dental experience relaxing and comfortable and provide the highest quality services.
Koppelman Dental Blog
1y ago
Dental veneers can transform your smile. By concealing imperfections in the front row of teeth, veneers can make your teeth look healthy and natural.
Are you satisfied with your smile? Do you feel confident when meeting someone new or when you appear in photographs? If your answer to either of those questions is no, veneers may be a worthwhile consideration.
But before you invest in veneers, you may want to know how many years you can get out of them. Here’s how long you can expect dental veneers to last.
What Are Veneers?
Veneers are thin, shell-like covers that attac ..read more
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1y ago
When missing teeth leave gaps in your smile, dental implants can help restore your confidence. However, misconceptions about this treatment often deter people from moving forward.
Before writing off implants due to rumor or hearsay, separate fact from fiction. We're here to clear up four common myths so you can make an informed decision about reclaiming your smile. With the real benefits and limitations laid out, you can determine if implants might help you smile brightly again.
Myth 1: Getting implants is an agonizing process
While the idea of surgery can be frightening, dental implants are ..read more
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1y ago
Hey there! Has your dentist ever mentioned 'impacted wisdom teeth'? Sounds like a mouthful (pun intended), right? Well, our trusty wisdom teeth, those late-coming molars at the back of our mouths, have been causing quite a stir recently by deciding to stay hidden, or 'impacted' in dental speak.
Now, you might wonder, why are our wisdom teeth suddenly playing hide and seek? Well, it's all thanks to evolution and our changing diets. Our ancestors needed these extra chompers to crunch down roots, nuts, and raw meat. However, with modern-day cooking and cutlery, our dietary habits have become far ..read more
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1y ago
Invisalign is a popular orthodontic treatment that gradually straightens the teeth. Because the aligners are clear, they are a popular alternative to conventional metal braces and are ideal for making minor or moderate corrections. If you’re hoping the treatment is right for you, you might want to know exactly how much you can expect to pay for Invisalign in Midtown NYC.
What are Clear aligners such as Invisalign?
The Invisalign treatment involves wearing a set of clear aligners, or trays, to straighten the teeth over time. Aligners are typically worn for two weeks before they’re replac ..read more
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1y ago
Hello there, adventurers of the dental world! I'm Dr. Koppelman, your friendly neighborhood dentist, here to guide you on an exciting journey through time and space. My mission? To discover what anthropology, the study of humankind, can tell us about our own dental health. Strap in, everyone—it's going to be a tooth-tacular ride!
Anthropology is like a time machine, allowing us to peek into our ancestors' lives (and mouths!) to understand our dental past. When we compare our chompers to those of our forebears, some intriguing differences arise. Early humans had stronger, larger teeth and jaws ..read more
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1y ago
Hello there, my fantastic friends and patients! Dr. Pearly Whites here with your regular dose of tooth truths. Today, we're chomping at the bit to delve into the fascinating world of dental health and its relationship with overall bodily wellness. You might be thinking, "But Doc, what's a molar got to do with my ticker?" Well, buckle up because we're about to embark on an enlightening journey!
First things first, our mouths are like bustling metropolises, teeming with bacteria; good, bad, and downright ugly! Most times, our body's natural defenses, coupled with routine brushing and flossing ..read more
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1y ago
Hello, dear sleepers!
Do you hear that grinding sound? It's not the gears of your dreams, but it could be your teeth! Yes, indeed, that tic-tac sound might be a dance called bruxism. Much like the Tango, it happens in the night. But instead of fancy footwork, it's your upper and lower teeth doing the cha-cha.
Now, if you're sharing your bed with a partner, they might've already suggested you're a nocturnal teeth grinding superstar. And while it might not score you points in the bedroom symphony, it's worth paying attention to.
Why? Because bruxism often goes hand-in-hand with a masked maraude ..read more
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1y ago
Migraines, a debilitating neurological disorder, are characterized by severe, recurring headaches often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and extreme sensitivity to light and sound. While the exact cause of migraines remains unknown, scientific research points to the role of certain chemicals in the brain, known as neuromodulators.
Neuromodulators, such as serotonin and dopamine, have been linked to the pathophysiology of migraines. Changes in levels of these chemicals in the brain may lead to activation of the trigeminovascular system, resulting in inflammation and migraine pain. Fortunately ..read more
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1y ago
Fluoridated and hydroxyapatite toothpastes are instrumental in maintaining dental hygiene and promoting oral health. Fluoride, a naturally occurring mineral, strengthens the tooth enamel, thus making it more resistant to decay and cavities. It aids in the remineralization process of your teeth, replacing lost calcium and phosphorous to keep your teeth hard.
On the other hand, hydroxyapatite toothpaste represents a breakthrough in oral care. Hydroxyapatite makes up the majority of our tooth enamel and using a toothpaste enriched with this mineral can contribute substantially to the maintenance ..read more
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1y ago
Temporomandibular joint disorder, more commonly known as TMJ, is a condition that affects the jaw muscles and joints responsible for allowing you to speak, chew, and yawn. Symptoms of TMJ can range from mild discomfort to chronic pain that impacts your day-to-day activities. Fortunately, there are treatments available that can help alleviate the symptoms of TMJ. One treatment option is Botox injections. Let’s look at how Botox works to help alleviate the symptoms of TMJ and what you need to know before considering this treatme ..read more