Style Your Smile Family and Cosmetic Dentistry

46 Village Court

Hazlet, NJ 07730

(732) 335-5535

We are dedicated to providing you
and your family the comprehensive
and comfortable dental care you 
deserve.
We are committed to informing 
you and working together with you
to attain a beautiful smile.

Care & Treatments

Most Insurances accepted

Tel: (732) 335-5535
 

Treatments

Cosmetic Dentistry
Teeth Whitening

Teeth whitening (also referred to as tooth bleaching) brightens the color of your natural teeth. Clinical studies
have shown that teeth whitening safely removes stains due to consumption of colored foods and drinks, medication,
smoking and aging. When done by a dental professional, teeth whitening is safe for most individuals.


Style Your Smile Family and Cosmetic Dentistry uses Philips "Zoom® " in office ultra-violet whitening. Take home
whitening trays for home maintenance are also available.


Please call our office to get answers to any questions you may have about dental whitening or to schedule an appointment.

Invisalign®

Invisalign® system is an orthodontic treatment that consists of clear plastic, removable appliances that move your
teeth in small increnment. It is a simple solution that can gradually move your teeth to their ideal positions, clearing
overcrowding or unwanted spacing, crossbites, underbites and overbites.


Aligners allow for normal brushing and flossing tasks that are generally impaired by conventional braces.


Upon approval of a treatment plan developed by your dentist, a series of customized Invisalign aligners is
produced specifically for your treatment

Composite Bonding

Style Your Smile Family and Cosmetic Dentistry offers a number of cosmetic services that can repair a smile that suddenly or quietly
fades away from you. We may suggest dental bonding for those who may have any chips, fractures, decay, or discoloring in their teeth.
This is a simple procedure that can take place in as little as one sitting and is easy and noninvasive. Dental bonding is completely
painless and can often be completed without anesthesia. You will get immediate results that will look entirely natural.
You will walk out of the office with a bigger, better smile thanks to composite bonding.

The bonding process includes inserting composite material, which is tooth-colored resin, to fix the shape or color of your tooth. This is a
quick procedure that only removes a minimal amount of your tooth. Composites can also be used as an alternative to amalgam fillings
that can close spaces between teeth, make teeth look longer, and protect a portion of a tooth’s root that has been exposed.

Call our office today to see if composite bonding is the right fit for you.

  • Full Arch Replacement
  • Multiple Teeth Replacement
  • Single Tooth Replacement
  • Bone Grafting
  • Oral Pathology
  • Sleep Apnea
  • TMJ (Tempro-Mandibular Joint Dysfunction)
  • Wisdom Teeth Extractions
  • Causes of Gum Disease
  • Types of Periodontal Disease
  • Signs & Symptoms of Periodontal Disease
  • Bone Grafting
  • Crown Lengthening
  • Gum Recession
  • Periodontal Scaling & Root Planing
  • Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning)​
  • Sinus Augmentation




General & Family Dentistry Dentistry
Periodontal Therapy

Gum disease is an infection of the tissues that surround and support your teeth. It is a major cause of tooth loss in adults. Because gum disease is usually painless, you may not know you have it. Also referred to as periodontal disease, gum disease is caused by plaque, the sticky film of bacteria that is constantly forming on our teeth.


Warning signs that can signal a problem:


  • gums that bleed easily
  • red, swollen, tender gums
  • gums that have pulled away from the teeth
  • persistent bad breath or bad taste
  • permanent teeth that are loose or separating
  • any change in the way your teeth fit together when you bite

The early stage of gum disease is called gingivitis. If you have gingivitis, your gums may become red, swollen and bleed easily. At this stage, the disease is still reversible and can usually be eliminated by a professional cleaning at our dental office, followed by daily brushing and flossing.

How do Bridges Work?

A bridge may be recommended if you're missing one or more teeth. Gaps left by missing teeth eventually cause
the remaining teeth to rotate or shift into the empty spaces, resulting in a bad bite. The imbalance caused by missing
teeth can also lead to gum disease and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders.

Bridges are commonly used to replace one or more missing teeth. They span the space where the teeth are missing. Bridges
are cemented to the natural teeth or implants surrounding the empty space. These teeth, called abutments, serve as anchors
for the bridge. A replacement tooth, called a pontic, is attached to the crowns that cover the abutments. As with crowns,
you have a choice of materials for bridges. Your dentist can help you decide which to use, based on the location of the
missing tooth (or teeth), its function, aesthetic considerations and cost. Porcelain or ceramic bridges can be matched to the
color of your natural teeth.

Crowns

How do Crowns Work?

A crown is used to entirely cover or "cap" a damaged tooth. Besides strengthening a damaged tooth, a crown can be used to improve its appearance, shape or alignment. A crown can also be placed on top of an implant to provide a tooth-like shape and structure for function. Porcelain or ceramic crowns can be matched to the color of your natural teeth. Other materials include gold and metal alloys, acrylic and ceramic. These alloys are generally stronger than porcelain and may be recommended for back teeth. Porcelain bonded to a metal shell is often used because it is both strong and attractive.

Your dentist may recommend a crown to:


  • Replace a large filling when there isn't enough tooth remaining
  • Protect a weak tooth from fracturing
  • Restore a fractured tooth
  • Attach a bridge
  • Cover a dental implant
  • Cover a discolored or poorly shaped tooth
  • Cover a tooth that has had root canal treatment
Braces

Braces and orthodontic treatment are used to correct “bad bites,” or malocclusion (teeth that are crowded or crooked). In some cases your teeth may be straight, but your upper and lower jaws may not meet properly. These jaw or tooth alignment problems may be inherited or could result from injury, early or late tooth loss, or thumbsucking.

If you have an abnormal bite we may recommend braces or another orthodontic treatment to straighten out your smile. Correcting the problem can create a nice-looking smile, but more importantly, orthodontic treatment results in a healthier mouth. Not correcting an abnormal bite could result in further oral health problems, including:


  • tooth decay
  • gum disease
  • tooth loss
  • affected speech and/or chewing

Straightening your teeth can be accomplished in different ways. The kind of orthodontic treatment you have will depend on your preference. Traditional braces realign teeth
by applying pressure. They usually consist of small brackets cemented to your teeth, connected by a wire, which is periodically tightened by your dentist to gradually shift your teeth and jaw. The brackets may be metal or tooth colored. Removable aligners are another option for treating orthodontic problems.

Dentures

Dentures are removable appliances that can replace missing teeth and help restore your smile. If you’ve lost all of your natural teeth, whether from gum disease, tooth decay or injury, replacing missing teeth will benefit your appearance and your health. That’s because dentures make it easier to eat and speak better than you could without teeth—things that people often take for granted. Dentures may even improve the look of your smile.


Types of dentures:


  • Conventional. This full removable denture is made and placed in your mouth after the remaining teeth are removed and tissues have healed, which may take several months.
  • Conventional. This removable denture is inserted on the same day that the remaining teeth are removed. Your dentist will take measurements and make models of your jaw during a preliminary visit. You may need to have the denture relined or remade after your jaw has healed.
  • Overdenture. Sometimes some of your teeth can be saved to preserve your jawbone and provide stability and support for the denture. An overdenture fits over a small number of remaining natural teeth after they have been prepared by us.


New dentures may feel loose while the muscles of your cheek and tongue learn to keep them in place. You may find that saliva flow temporarily increases. As your mouth becomes accustomed to the dentures, these problems should go away. Follow-up appointments with us are generally needed after a denture is inserted so the fit can be checked and adjusted.

Root Canal

Inside the tooth, under the white enamel and a hard layer called the dentin, is a soft tissue called the pulp. The pulp contains blood vessels, nerves and connective tissue, and helps to grow the root of your tooth during development. In a fully developed tooth, the tooth can survive without the pulp because the tooth continues to be nourished by the tissues surrounding it.

Contrary to jokes about the matter, modern endodontic treatment is very similar to having a routine filling and usually can be completed in one or two appointments, depending on the condition of your tooth and your personal circumstances.

You can expect a comfortable experience during and after your appointment.


  • Saving the natural tooth with root canal treatment has many advantages:
  • Efficient chewing
  • Normal biting force and sensation
  • Natural appearance
  • Protects other teeth from excessive wear or strain

White Fillings, Composite Filling

Composite resins, or tooth-colored fillings, provide good durability and resistance to fracture in small- to mid-size fillings that need to withstand moderate pressure from the constant stress of chewing. They can be used on either front or back teeth. They are a good choice for people who prefer that their fillings look more natural.

It generally takes longer to place a composite filling than it does for a metal filling.

That’s because composite fillings require the tooth be kept clean and dry while the cavity is being filled. Tooth-colored fillings are now used more often than amalgam or gold fillings, probably due to cosmetics.

In a society focused on a white, bright smile, people tend to want fillings that blend with the natural color of their teeth.

Teeth Whitening

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Speciality Treatment
Gum Surgery (Osseous Surgery)

This procedure is performed in the final stages of gum desease, when the patient has not responded to earlier
treatments of scaling and root planing. This helps in reduction of pocket depths around teeth, decrease is inflamation of gums and increases retention of teeth in gums


Veneer

Veneer is a porcelain or lab fabricated composite facade placed over the surface of teeth to alter
the structure or color of the teeth


Mouth Guard

Are plastic coverings placed over teeth to protect them from injury associated with
sports or just plain teeth grinding and clenching during day and night times.

This helps avoid fracture to teeth and reduces muscle fatigue around joints.


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DENTAL TREATMENTS

At Style Your Smile Dentistry, we use the latest technology in dental

products to create beautiful smiles and healthy teeth and gums! 


The doctor and her team are trained in all aspects of dental care and offer a wide variety of treatments.

           

We are pleased to offer our patients these services in a friendly and comfortable environment.


Please call us at 732-335-5535 if you have any questions or to schedule an appointment.

Style Your Smile Family

 &  Cosmetic  Dentistry