B & D Dental Excellence - A Dental365 Company

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1 Crosfield Avenue #301
West Nyack NY, 10994

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Mon9:00 am-6:00 pm
Tue9:00 am-6:00 pm
Wed9:00 am-6:00 pm
Thu8:00 am-7:00 pm
Fri9:00 am-2:00 pm
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About B & D Dental Excellence - A Dental365 Company

Experience exceptional dental care at B & D Dental Excellence, a proud member of Dental365, conveniently located for residents in West Nyack, NY. Our dedicated dental support team, the heart of our practice, warmly welcomes you. With a commitment to patient relationships and quality care, our friendly staff, many of whom have been with us for over two decades, exemplify our dedication to continuity and trust. Recognizing that precise diagnosis and effective communication are crucial for top-notch care, our team collaborates with patients, empowering them with knowledge and guidance for their dental health. As your dental health partner, we strive to help you discover ideal solutions for your oral well-being. Contact us today for personalized dental care from trusted dentists in West Nyack, NY.


B & D Dental Excellence - A Dental365 Company, dentist, listed under "Dentists" category, is located at 1 Crosfield Avenue #301 West Nyack NY, 10994 and can be reached by 8456231881 phone number. B & D Dental Excellence - A Dental365 Company has currently no reviews.

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B & D Dental Excellence - A Dental365 Company is closed on Sunday and Saturday.
B & D Dental Excellence - A Dental365 Company is open Mon-Wed 9:00 AM-6:00 PM, Thu 8:00 AM-7:00 PM, Fri 9:00 AM-2:00 PM.
It's generally recommended to see the dentist for a check-up and cleaning every six months. However, some people may need more frequent visits depending on their dental health needs.
Electric toothbrushes can be more effective at removing plaque compared to manual toothbrushes, but the most important thing is to use proper brushing technique, regardless of the type of brush.
Dental X-rays are generally safe and expose you to a very low amount of radiation.  The frequency of X-rays will depend on your dental health needs and is something your dentist will discuss with you.
A dental crown involves reshaping the affected tooth, taking an impression or digital scan, and placing a custom-made crown over it. The process usually requires at least two visits to the dentist.
Teeth grinding can lead to tooth wear and jaw pain. Custom-made night guards from your dentist can protect your teeth during sleep. Stress-reducing exercises may also help.
Charcoal toothpaste claims to whiten teeth by absorbing surface stains. However, it is abrasive and may wear down enamel over time. It's important to consult your dentist before using any tooth-whitening products.
Mouthwash can complement brushing and flossing by killing bacteria and freshening your breath. There are different types, such as fluoride mouthwashes for cavity prevention and antiseptic mouthwashes for gum health. Consult your dentist for personalized advice.
If you experience dental anxiety, talk to your dentist about it. Many offices offer sedation options and will work with you to ensure that you're as comfortable as possible during your visit.
If a tooth is knocked out, immediately place it in a glass of milk or a saline solution and seek emergency dental care as soon as possible. The quicker you act, the better the chances of saving the tooth.
Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste. Hold the toothbrush at a 45-degree angle to your gums and use short, gentle strokes. Floss gently between your teeth, curving the floss around each tooth and moving it up and down.
Tooth sensitivity can often be managed by using desensitizing toothpaste and avoiding acidic or extremely hot/cold foods and beverages. Consult your dentist for a diagnosis and treatment plan tailored to your needs.
Options for replacing missing teeth include dental implants, dental bridges, and dentures. The best option for you will depend on various factors such as the number of missing teeth and the condition of your remaining teeth and gums.


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