Sunday, April 2, 2017

Miami beach Dentist Discusses Options for Treating Sensitive Teeth


Miami beach Dentist Discusses Options for Treating Sensitive Teeth
If you cringe before you eat ice cream, or have pain when you sip hot coffee you are not alone.  You may be suffering from sensitive teeth.  There are many causes of sensitive teeth. The good news is that sensitive teeth can be treated. The type of treatment will depend on what is causing the sensitivity.

Some of the most common causes include:

  • ·         Tooth decay (cavities)
  • ·         Fractured teeth
  • ·         Worn fillings
  • ·         Gum disease
  • ·         Worn tooth enamel
  • ·         Exposed tooth root

There are many treatments to help care or reduce the effect of tooth sensitivity. Your dentist may suggest one of a variety of treatments:

  • ·    Desensitizing toothpaste. This contains compounds that help block transmission of sensation from the tooth surface to the nerve, and usually requires several applications before the sensitivity is reduced.

  • ·    Floride gel. An in-office technique which strengthens tooth enamel and reduces the transmission of sensations.

  • ·    A crown, inlay or bonding. These may be used to correct a flaw or decay that results in sensitivity.

  • ·    Surgical gum graft. If gum tissue has been lost from the root, this will protect the root and reduce sensitivity.

  • ·    Root canal. If sensitivity is severe and persistent and cannot be treated by other means, your dentist may recommend this treatment to eliminate the problem.



One of the most important and easiest things you can do to prevent sensitive teeth is proper oral hygiene. This is the key to preventing sensitive-tooth pain. Ask your dentist if you have any questions about your daily oral hygiene routine or concerns about tooth sensitivity.  Collar office to make an appointment today.  We can help he overcome tooth sensitivity.  Together we can come up with a plan that is less for you.


We truly enjoy seeing the effect that a bright smile has on our patient’s lives. We believe that a healthy smile begins with knowledge. That is why one of our goals is to help elevate each patient's dental awareness and to provide you with the best tools to maintain your dental health at its optimum.

Call our office today and have a new smile tomorrow. Call now (305) 534-2002

You can make an appointment with our dentist by calling our office at (305) 534-2002 or by visiting www.RothmanDental.com. We are conveniently located in Miami Beach at 939 Arthur Godfrey Road, Miami Beach, FL 33140


Miami Beach
Dr. Arnold Rothman
(305) 534-2002
939 Arthur Godfrey Rd.
Miami Beach, Florida 33140

Friday, March 3, 2017

Miami Dentist Tells The Real Truth Behind Partial Dentures

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The truth about partial dentures!


Are partial dentures a good solid option for restoring your teeth? The answer may surprise you. First, lets look at what partial dentures are and their benefits. Removable partial dentures usually consist of replacement teeth attached to pink or gum-colored plastic bases. Depending on your needs, your dentist will design a partial denture for you. A partial denture may have a metal framework and clasps that connect to your teeth, or they can have other connectors that are more natural looking. In some cases, a removable partial denture is made to attach to your natural teeth with devices called precision attachments. Precision attachments are generally more esthetic than clasps.

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Crowns on your natural teeth are sometimes needed to improve the fit of a removable partial denture and they are usually required with attachments. Partial dentures with precision attachments generally cost more than those with clasps. Consult with your dentist to find out which type is right for you.

What to expect:

  • In the beginning, your new partial denture may feel awkward or bulky. This is normal, and you will eventually become accustomed to wearing it. 
  • Inserting and removing the partial denture will require some practice.
  • Follow all instructions given by your dentist. Your denture should fit into place with relative ease. Never force the partial denture into position by biting down. This could bend or break the clasps. 
  • Your dentist will give you specific instruction about how long the denture should be worn and when it should be removed.
  • Initially, you may be asked to wear your partial denture all the time. Although this may be uncomfortable at first, it's the quickest way to identify areas that may need adjustment.
  • If the denture puts too much pressure on a particular area, that spot will become sore. Your dentist will adjust the partial denture to fit more comfortably. After making adjustments, your dentist will probably recommend that you take the partial denture out of your mouth before going to bed and replace it in the morning. 
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Partial dentures are a good option, but they are not necessarily the best option. They often put additional pressure on supporting teeth and ultimately weaken these. Because of this partial dentures will ultimately lead to a full denture. There are better options, like dental implants. Dental implants allow you to replace missing teeth without putting stress on the neighboring teeth. Essentially dental implants can take a single tooth problem and give it a single tooth solution. Implants last a lifetime and are very esthetic. Implants may cost more initially, but over the long run they are a more cost effective solution. 

For more information on dental implants call our office at (305)534-2002.

We truly enjoy seeing the effect that a bright smile has on our patient’s lives. We believe that a healthy smile begins with knowledge. That is why one of our goals is to help elevate each patient's dental awareness and to provide you with the best tools to maintain your dental health at its optimum.

Call our office today and have a new smile tomorrow. Call now (305) 534-2002

You can make an appointment with our dentist by calling our office at (305) 534-2002 or by visiting www.RothmanDental.com. We are conveniently located in Miami Beach at 939 Arthur Godfrey Road, Miami Beach, FL 33140


Miami Beach
Dr. Arnold Rothman
(305) 534-2002
939 Arthur Godfrey Rd.


Miami Beach, Florida 33140

Thursday, January 26, 2017

Smile Again With Confidence & Great Breath by Treating Halitosis

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It’s tough to be on the receiving end, and unfortunately not so noticeable when you suffer from it. Yes, its bad breath. Many of us suffer from Halitosis – the medical term for ‘bad breath.’ This is a condition in which an unpleasant odor is present on the exhaled breath of a person. It is estimated that around 20% of the population of the world are reported to suffer from it to some degree. This is considered to be the third most frequent reason why people seek dental care, following tooth decay, and gum disease.

Bad breath can be the result of poor dental health habits and this can be a sign of other health problems. Also, the foods we eat and other unhealthy habits can make Halitosis even worse. Other factors that often affect this is the odor caused by bacteria present below the gumline and on the back of the tongue. So how can we make ourselves confident and prevent bad breath?
Here are some tips that you can try.


1.      Oral care products. Use products that are proven to be effective in fighting bad breath such as mouthwashes, toothpastes, and other related commodity. It may sound like common sense, but using the right product does make a difference.

2.      Proper dental care. Remember, brush your teeth twice a day on a regular basis. But make sure to use toothbrush with soft bristles and fluoride toothpaste. After brushing, it’s time to floss your teeth. This will help to remove any food and plaque accumulated on your teeth.

3.      Visit our dental office regularly. Do this at least twice a year for checkups and more often for cleanings. This will help to diagnose if you are suffering from Halitosis. We will give you advice and tips to prevent bad breath.

4.      Drink plenty of water. By doing this, you will keep your mouth moist which helps in washing away food particles and bacteria on your teeth.

5.      Avoid drying medication. Try not to take drugs such as pain relievers, anti-histamine, and anti-depressants when not needed. These prescription drugs often inhibit saliva flow and can cause a very dry mouth.

6.      Eat fruits and vegetables. This will help to prevent symptoms of bad breath. Foods rich in vitamin C work better to fight bad breath when eaten raw. They also help to loosen trapped food particles.

7.      Clean your dentures (if you have). Do this at least twice a day. Practice proper oral care just like you would with your original teeth.

8.      Stop smoking. People who smoke are at higher risk of developing periodontal disease and dry mouth. Smokers and tobacco users are also more likely to have gum disease, which is a leading source of bad breath.

9.      Replace old toothbrush. It is recommended that you should replace your toothbrush  every two to three months. That's because germs can hide in toothbrush bristles and can lead to infection.

10.  Chew natural remedies. You can choose from a piece of lemon or orange, fresh sprig of parsley, basil, mint, or cilantro. These can stimulate the salivary glands to fight bad breath and neutralizes odors.

Halitosis can affect a person's life in a negative way. Other people may notice if someone is experiencing Halitosis, by stepping away from you as you speak or by making faces. A dentist or physician may also notice bad breath during a visit for a regular checkup. In our office, we review a patient's medical history for conditions that can cause bad breath and for medicines that can cause dry mouth. We will also ask you about your diet, personal habits or any other symptoms to properly diagnose and treat the problem at its root.


We truly enjoy seeing the effect that a bright smile has on our patient’s lives. We believe that a healthy smile begins with knowledge. That is why one of our goals is to help elevate each patient's dental awareness and to provide you with the best tools to maintain your dental health at its optimum.

Call our office today and have a new smile tomorrow. Call now (305) 534-2002

You can make an appointment with our dentist by calling our office at (305) 534-2002 or by visiting www.RothmanDental.com. We are conveniently located in Miami Beach at 939 Arthur Godfrey Road, Miami Beach, FL 33140


Miami Beach
Dr. Arnold Rothman
(305) 534-2002
939 Arthur Godfrey Rd.

Miami Beach, Florida 33140

Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Healthy Teeth for The New Year - A Holiday Survival Guide for Your Teeth from a Top Miami Dentist


It’s your favorite time of year and you have invested your hard earned money on teeth whitening services, and now you want to keep it—especially through the holiday season. Unfortunately, just because your teeth are whiter this does not mean it will last forever.

You’ll need to stay away from stained foods and drinks to avoid the spotting in your smile.
Some of those staining foods and drinks include:

tea
sauces
sports drinks
wine
berries
soda
candy

While some of y our favorite treats can stain the teeth, this does not mean you have to stop consuming them completely. There are ways to still eat your favorite foods and drinks and still keep your teeth sparkling. Try these dental holiday hacks.

Cut back:
Some of these foods are extremely healthy for your overall health especially blackberries and blueberries because of its antioxidants. You can still eat these treats, but eat them moderately.


Substitute:
If you’re too nervous to consume staining fruits, replace them with other antioxidant sources. Apples, pears, cauliflower, grapefruit, and melons are great replacements to keep up with your antioxidant intake.

Use a straw:
Whether you’re drinking your favorite soda or tea, sip through a straw to avoid staining. It’ll keep the staining away from your front teeth.

Swallow swiftly:
When you drink your favorite beverages, do so quickly and not let the liquid linger in your mouth.

Rinse and brush:
After your meal, rinse your mouth with water right away followed by a thorough brush to clean your teeth from the staining foods. 


You want to keep the glamour in your smile, and it can be achieved while moderately consuming your favorite treats! Smile brightly for the holidays with these informative tips and call our office to schedule a teeth whitening for the New Year!

Call our office today and have a new smile tomorrow. Call now (305) 534-2002

You can make an appointment with our dentist by calling our office at (305) 534-2002 or by visiting www.RothmanDental.com. We are conveniently located in Miami Beach at 939 Arthur Godfrey Road, Miami Beach, FL 33140


Miami Beach
Dr. Arnold Rothman
(305) 534-2002
939 Arthur Godfrey Rd.

Miami Beach, Florida 33140

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Miami Beach Cosmetic Dentist - Rothman Dental Solutions (305) 534-2002





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Cosmetic dentist, Dr. Rothman, specializes on dental procedures such as dental implants, crowns and
bridges, teeth whitening, bonding, veneers,fillings, dentures, and a complete spectrum of general and cosmetic dental services.

Dr. Rothman,is always available to answer any questions his patients have. His patients say that his staff treats them like family and that they feel comfortable in his office.
Our staff is eager to help you achieve a healthy smile. "Let's talk about your smile!" Please call our office at (305) 534-2002 to schedule an appointment or visit our website at http://www.RothmanDental.com.

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Dr. Arnold Rothman
http://www.RothmanDental.com
(305) 534-2002
939 Arthur Godfrey Rd.
Miami Beach, Fl 33140

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Sunday, September 11, 2016

Tips on How to Avoid Staining Your Teeth by Miami Beach Dentist Dr. Rothman

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The first thing people notice about you is usually your smile. Teeth that are stained or discolored can take a negative toll on your self-esteem and your life. Why live with this problem? The solution is simple.  Have your teeth professionally whitened at Rothman Dental Solutions. Our teeth whitening specialists in Miami Beach will have your teeth looking bright, so you can smile confidently again. At Rothman Dental, we offer high-quality fast in-office tooth whitening solutions that can help restore your teeth to their original bright natural color.

What Causes Stained or Discolored Teeth

How did your teeth become discolored in the first place? This usually occurs when the enamel that protects your teeth wears away and exposes the dentin or tissue inside the teeth. The dentin is darker in color than the enamel and is easier to stain. This explains why your teeth can start looking darker as you age. Other causes of dental discoloration include the natural aging process, but it’s not the only cause. Your teeth can also become discolored or stained from eating certain foods or consuming certain drinks. For example, drinking coffee or tea, smoking cigarettes and eating berries. Trauma and injury to teeth can also lead to discoloration.


What Are Your Options  for Whitening Teeth

There are certainly many over-the-counter tooth whitening products available in your local stores, such as whitening toothpastes and at-home whitening kits. Many of these can be somewhat effective, however, they do not contain ingredients that are strong enough to fully get rid of stains and discolorations. They also do not contain the optimum concentration of these key ingredients to make a significant lasting change. This is especially true if you have teeth with darker stains or grayish stains.

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We are sure you’ve tried many of these products and haven’t seen much improvement. Don’t worry there are other options available. We offer professional teeth whitening, in our office in Miami Beach. Best of all a professional tooth whitening is faster and more effective at treating discolored teeth. Our office uses a higher-grade of bleaching products, that are safe for your teeth, and the results are teeth that are much whiter than with store-bought solutions. Usually only one treatment is needed and it only takes about one hour. However, if your teeth are really badly stained, you may need to have more than one tooth-whitening treatment done.

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How is the Teeth Whitening Process

At Rothman dental we perform teeth whitening in the comfort of our Miami Beach office. The process is easy and relaxed. First, we cover your gums with special gel to protect your gums. We do this so that the bleaching agents do not irritate your gums. Next, we start the professional whitening process. This treatment usually takes only one hour to achieve several shades in whitening. We use only the highest-grade bleaching agents. We are sure you will happy with a much brighter smile and whiter teeth. Now it’s time to show of your new smile.

Call our office today and have a new smile tomorrow. Call now (305) 534-2002

You can make an appointment with our dentist by calling our office at (305) 534-2002 or by visiting www.RothmanDental.com. We are conveniently located in Miami Beach at 939 Arthur Godfrey Road, Miami Beach, FL 33140


Miami Beach
Dr. Arnold Rothman
(305) 534-2002
939 Arthur Godfrey Rd.

Miami Beach, Florida 33140

Friday, May 27, 2016

Miami Beach Dentist, Dr. Rothman, Discusses Ways to Protect Your Teeth During Sports

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In the very young child, injuries to baby teeth usually result from learning to walk. There may also be damage to the unerupted permanent teeth. Sports injuries are the main source of tooth and mouth injuries in older adolescents and adults. One of the risks of playing sports is getting injured, and sometimes that means a tooth can become loose or even get knocked out. But the best time to prepare for a sports injury is before it even happens.

Below are several ways you can help prevent sports trauma and save teeth if it does occur.

1. Reduce risk of an injury

More than 80% of injuries happen to the top four front teeth, according to Dr. Padilla. Unfortunately, some people’s teeth naturally form in a way that makes them more prone to sports injuries. If this is the case, a dentist may recommend you see an orthodontist or maxillofacial surgeon to correct the problem.
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2. Get the right mouthguard, it makes a difference.

Getting and consistently wearing a custom, properly fitting mouthguard is one of the best ways to prevent sports injuries. Children should start wearing a mouthguard around 11 years old, when sports start to become more intense. However, it’s never too early to start.

Also, not all mouthguards are created equal. Get a custom mouthguard, stock boil-and-bites and conventional vacuum mouthguards do not come close to the same level of protection.
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3. Face cages: This equipment protects against trauma to the face, especially when playing certain sports positions, like baseball catcher or hockey goalie.

4. Helmets: It's always wise to wear a helmet made for the activity that you are participating in. Although most helmets won't protect the teeth and mouth, they will protect another important area – your head, to help protect against a brain concussion.

5. Know what to do if a tooth does come out
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If a tooth does come out, you need to rinse off any debris and then put it back in the mouth within five minutes, and call your dentist as soon as possible.

However, there are circumstances when a tooth cannot or should not be put back in, such as if the person is unconscious. In those instances, you should use a Save-A-Tooth emergency tooth preserving kit, or even just put the tooth in milk. Never store a tooth dry or even in water.

You can make an appointment with our dentist by calling our office at (305) 534-2002 or by visiting www.RothmanDental.com. We are conveniently located in Miami Beach at 939 Arthur Godfrey Road, Miami Beach, FL 33140


Miami Beach
Dr. Arnold Rothman
(305) 534-2002
939 Arthur Godfrey Rd.
Miami Beach, Florida 33140