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Cosmetic Dentistry - Your Smile says a lot about you to the outside world. Using cutting edge techonology, Simon W. Rosenberg, DMD can rebuild a tooth or your entire smile using a CAD/CAM (Computer Design and Manufacturing) CEREC system with porcelain that looks natural.
Dr Rosenberg specializes in Prosthodontics and Cosmetic Dentistry. With over 30 years experience, he uses High Technology in Dentistry to improve smiles one patient at a time with personalized, gentle dental care. Using CEREC one-visit veneers, crowns or onlays your teeth can be restored with precision and the most tooth like appearance and material properties. Ultimate smile makeovers are done with CEREC, daVinci or Lumineer Veneers / Laminates. Invisalign (nearly invisible aligners without braces or wires) can straighten and align teeth. One hour Zoom! or Custom Deep Bleaching systems can whiten teeth up to 10 shades lighter. (This claim is based on research done by Discus Dental (the owner of Zoom! -- Individual results will vary). For more info visit the web site at: http://www.DrSimonRosenberg.com or call the office at (212) 988-8822

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  • Many cerec websites claim that cerec material is superior to lab made ceramic-but since there are so many possibilities for cerec, doesn't this mean we need to continually ask what material the dentist is using?

  • @thornhilldentist1 Yes there are a number of CEREC materials, but I mostly use Vita Mark II and Vita Trilux Forte blocks which are the closed to human tooth strength, hardness and grain size. I also use eMax CAD which is a Lithium Disilicate which is three times harder than Vita porcelain.

  • WoW, very modest from you Doctor, all that continuity answers, I read them all and they were too informative, I'm Californian studying my dental senior year abroad !! I love dentistry and love who perceive dentistry as their life, having it as their best hobby. So what's your specialty ? I'm really craving specializing in Cosmetics! is it available in the states as a main branch or you gotta enter prosthodontics or/and Operative first ?

  • @DentalTommy I am a Maxillofacial Prosthodontist having received my training at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York. I did a general practice dental residency first. In the US, the focus on cosmetic dentistry is not a specialty recognized by the ADA, but many dentists choose to take continuing education and further training at a variety of institutions to further their skills in making a cosmetic improvement in their patients' smiles and appearance.

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  • What would you sugggest a Bridge or a tooth implant... I had my bridge done twice and it broke now I don't know if i should do it it again since the tooth next to it is so small from all the drilling to re-shape it. Im afraid I'll loose that tooth too from all this drilling should I just get a tooth implant I think it's better off like that then loosing another tooth :(

  • Can you lighten crowns (make then whiter)?

  • Sky Radio on American Airlines interviewed me & played it on flights as a Business News channel in June 2007. I paid for it & used it this slide show. There are a very wide range of dentists in the US and "better" is subjective. CEREC creates occlusion from several databases or can reproduce existing occlusion. Embrasures & all contours are controlled via the CAD/CAM software. Polished CEREC & Gold are equivalent and smoother than glazed.The milled & polished ceramic has infinite points.

  • @hannahnashleyfan That is great to hear! Now be sure to keep up with any other needed dental care and be sure you are flossing and brushing effectively each day.

  • In my office $1600 - $1800 but fees vary with location, overhead, etc. Labor, rent, etc. are higher in Manhattan than the other NYC boroughs or around the country

  • In my office $1600 -$1800

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