Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Denture Specialist

Denture Specialist


Dentures are often the best course of action when a patient has multiple missing teeth. It is important that anyone looking to get dentures visit a denture specialist, like our own Dr. Denise VeyVoda here at The Oyster Bay Family Dentists. Denture specialists have extensive training, education and experience in preparing dentures for patients, as well as other dental procedures. They provide the best option for patients, whether they need a partial, full dentures or implant-supported dentures. Denture specialists also construct the false teeth to be used in the dentures and help with special issues a patient is experiencing.


Here at Oyster Bay Family Dentists, we provide options for our patients who need prosthetic dental devices, like dentures. Our dentist diagnoses the problem and helps our patients find the best fit. For some patients, natural teeth may not need to be removed. Others are getting partial dentures for several missing teeth, while others choose implant-supported dentures for more stability. Not only does our denture specialist provide dentures, but other types of dental procedures, including crowns and implants. To find out more about Dr. VeyVoda and why a denture specialist is essential, give our office a call at 516-922-5730.

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Night Guards

Night Guards


Here at Oyster Bay Family Dentists, we want our patients to have good oral health, and that starts with preventative care. One type of preventative care is through the use of night guards. Night guards are worn by patients who have a problem with grinding or clenching their teeth at night. While it may not seem like a serious problem, teeth grinding can lead to reduced tooth enamel, which weakens teeth. Teeth grinding may also cause severe headaches, jaw pain, and an irritation of the gums. Night guards help prevent these from occurring.


The benefits of night guards include the following:



  • Protecting the patient’s teeth so they don’t weaken or crack from being worn down.

  • Saving patients money on future dental procedures.

  • Getting relief from headaches and jaw pain.

  • Eliminating partner disturbance while sleeping and grinding teeth.


Our night guards are made custom to the patient, so they fit comfortable and do not interrupt their sleep. Dr. Denise VeyVoda starts by making impressions of the patient’s teeth and sending them to the lab. Once they arrive, patients are instructed to wear them every night while sleeping. Night guards last about 10 years with proper care. Contact our dental office in Oyster, Bay, NY to learn more about night guards.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Root Canals

Root Canals


Root canals are performed when there is an infection deep within the nerves and root of a tooth. Our dentist, Dr. Denise VeyVoda, numbs the area with a local anesthetic, then drills a hole into the tooth to reach the canal. She then cleans out the infection and infected tissue, and fills up the hole with a material called gutta percha. It is not a difficult or long procedure, but one that is necessary to get rid of the infection and save the tooth.


The root canal procedure is over in about an hour, after which Dr. Denise VeyVoda recommends the following aftercare instructions:


1) The patient should avoid eating on the tooth for several days as it can be sensitive.


2) After one week, the patient should return to our office to get an impression of the tooth for a permanent crown. We will fit them with a temporary crown.


3) In 1-2 weeks, the patient should return to our office a final time to get the permanent crown bonded to their tooth.


4) Patients must reach us immediately if they notice excessive bleeding, severe pain or a high fever.


5) Patients should take all prescribed medications, including any antibiotics.


To find out more about root canals and how they are performed, call us here Oyster Bay Family Dentists in Oyster Bay, NY at 516-922-5730.