Saturday, August 27, 2011

Dr. Rosenberg BIOLASE Waterlase Use overgrown gums often to correct

The patient had a "gummy smile" with a thickness of gingiva (gums) on his upper teeth. The tissue was red, swollen and bleed easily because of the food packaging in the pocket between the gums and teeth. The difference between the height of the gums in the upper right central and lateral incisors and canine right from left. Normally the teeth erupt from the gum to return to just above the junction of the enamel and the cement on the root of the teeth. It did not happen in this patient and therefore apocket formed between the gum and tooth. The laser was used without anesthesia, the sculptures of rubber to match the top left. The red, thick triangles of cloth between the teeth (known as papillae) was thinned to improve the contour and help the patient to do a better job with brushing and flossing. Simon W. Rosenberg, DMD (30 years) can rebuild a tooth or your entire smile CEREC. Restorations can usually be done with no shots, no pain, no kidding (no time, No Pain, NoJoking is a trademark of BIOLASE), using the BIOLASE Waterlase MD dental laser. Using CEREC one visit veneers, crowns or onlays your teeth can be restored with precision and the most tooth appearance and properties of materials. For more information: 917-720-5689 or call www.DrSimonRosenberg.com



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