Dinosaur Dental center is by far the most popular pediatric dental service provider in Endicott, New York. Its experienced team of dentists, hygienists, and other professionalists offers a wide variety of general pediatric dental care services. At Dinosaur Dental Center you are made sure that your kids receive the best dental care. Dentists and all employers at Dinosaur Dental Center are very friendly who treat kids as if they are in a dentist’s game. For any type of tooth care service, your kids need such as decayed teeth restoration, teeth extraction, and any type of dental care needs, you can visit Dinosaur Dental Center.
Dinosaur Dental Contact
Phone: (607) 953-4445
Fax: (607) 953-4634
Address: 1700 Monroe Street, Endicott, NY 13760
Dinosaur Dental Doctors
Dr. Clara Tzau
Pediatric Dentist
Dr. Cai Zhang
Pediatric Dentist
Dr. Janis Pinto
Pediatric Dentist
Dr. Jay Patel
Anesthesiologist
Dr. Tony Lin
Orthodontist
Dr. Slavik Litvinenko
Pediatric Dentist
Dr. Elena Ciciolla
Pediatric Dentist
Dr. Nick Freda
Orthodontist
Jamie Augustine
Dental Hygienist
Jamie Matts
Dental Hygienist
Martina Browing
Dental Hygienist
Sarah-Anne Repsher
Dental Hygienist
Natalie Hill
Dental Hygienist
Monica Olivieri
Dental Hygienist
Madison Stanton
Dental Hygienist
Jenna Smith
Dental Hygienist
Jordan Kuzma
Dental Hygienist
Adam Secor
Dental Hygienist
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Today everyone has a toothbrush, but not everyone can use it equally well. Brushing your teeth helps prevent tooth decay, periodontal disease and unsightly plaque. But it is often not known that the wrong shape of the brush and incorrect use can also damage teeth! Too much abrasion of the tooth enamel and periodontal disease ( cleaning trauma ) can result. Every day we see patients in our practice who have "scrubbed off" their teeth and gums, so to speak - this damage cannot be reversed! Even the transmission of pathogens is possible with careless toothbrush use.
Women who want to have children should definitely go to the dentist before pregnancy. The hormonal change makes the gums more susceptible to inflammation, which can even lead to periodontal disease. Studies have shown that the increased inflammation caused by periodontal disease increases the likelihood of premature birth. In addition, more complex treatments or even operations during pregnancy should be excluded. Therefore, women who want to have children should go to regular check-ups in good time and not postpone necessary treatments. Pregnant women should brush their teeth with fluoride toothpaste at least twice a day and use dental floss every day.