hippa
subscribe_newsletter
new_patients1
Reducing Dental Costs

399 East 72nd Street Suite 1A
Between First and York Avenues
New York, NY 10021
(888) 290-2240 Toll-free or 212-988-8822
(212) 988-8858 Fax
E-mail: DrSimon@DrSimonRosenberg.com

website_banner

Reducing your Dental Bills

Select a dentist that is interested in Prevention. The key to reducing dental costs is prevention. There is a lot that you can do to avoid serious dental problems.
Regular dental checkups are an essential part of any prevention program. If you see your dentist regularly, any dental problems you have can be treated in their early stages. If you see a dentist only in an emergency, when you already have a serious problem, treatment may be much more costly. In the long run, nothing is more economical than the regular dental checkup.

Periodically, your dentist may ask you to have an X-ray examination. X-rays help your dentist find hidden conditions that can threaten your oral or general health. Treating these conditions at an early stage often prevents more serious damage and the need for more expensive treatment later.

The ADA recommends that dentists take X-rays only after consideration of their patients' individual needs. Your dentist should request that you have an X-ray examination only when it will benefit you.

You may have heard or read statements that question the safety of dental X-ray examinations. There is little reason for you to be concerned about safety when modern techniques and equipment are used. X-ray examinations are a necessary part of complete, comprehensive dental care.

Preventive techniques, such as topical fluoride applications and pit and fissure sealants have reduced many dental problems. But these techniques cannot save your teeth and reduce your dental costs unless you and your family share the responsibility for your own oral health. Brushing and flossing the teeth thoroughly at least once a day is necessary to remove plaque. Plaque is the thin film of bacteria that forms on everyone's teeth and causes dental caries (tooth decay) and periodontal (gum) disease. Using a fluoride mouth rinse and dentifrice (toothpaste or gel) accepted by the ADA's Council on Dental Therapeutics helps make teeth stronger and more resistant to decay. Eating nutritious meals and limiting the number of snacks you eat is also important for maintaining your oral health.

There are now ways to detect caries (decay) with light. With the Diagnodent laser, a harmless red light is applied to the grooves and fissures of the teeth and if decay has gone through the enamel, the structure will reflect a specific, different shade of light that is measured by the Diagnodent and signals decay in that area.

Consider having ideal dentistry. There are materials that are cheap (such as using composite for white fillings), but if there is more than just a little tooth structure involved, a more ideal material and technology may be cheaper in the long run. Precision milled ceramic, such as the inlays, onlays and crowns, made with the CEREC® 3D Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) process has 15 years of clinical use and followup.

CEREC® is a registered trademark of Sirona Dental Systems.

 

[Home Page] [About Dr. Rosenberg  and His Staff] [Office Hours and Map] [Patient Videos About Us] [What Our Patients  Say About Us] [Subscribe to  the Newsletter] [See our Newsletter] [HIPAA] [New Patient Forms] [Initial Examination] [Choosing A Dentist] [Reducing Dental Costs] [Fully Computerized for Better Care] [Infection Control] [Patient Loyalty  Program] [X-Rays] [Computerized Dental Radiography] [Biolase Waterlase] [CEREC -- One Visit Crowns] [daVinci Labs] [You Can Have a Nice Smile] [Smile Analysis] [Zoom Tooth Bleaching] [Snap Digital Imaging] [Before and After Photo Gallery Cosmetic - Esthetic Care] [Odyssey Diode Laser] [Silver versus Tooth Colored Filling] [Crowns and Bridges] [Technology Used in Our Office] [T-SCAN II Occlusal Analysis] [Implants] [Invisalign Ortho without Braces] [Dentures] [Oral Medicine] [OsteoNecrosis from Medications] [Periodontal Disease] [Root Canal Therapy] [Role of Fluoride] [CAESY DVD Education Videos] [Employment Application] [Directory Resources] [Home Page]

The information contained in this web site is for the sole purpose of identifying dental care or treatment which may be available from a qualified dentist.
This web site does not offer any form of medical or dental advice.
Simon W. Rosenberg, D.M.D., does not represent, warrant or guarantee that
 any specific treatment is appropriate to your present or future dental needs.
Please contact a dentist or hospital if you are experiencing dental pain
or have a dental emergency.
The rights to the names of products or services mentioned are the property of their respective registered trademark owners.

Waterlase MD
Dental Health Resource Center
davinc_ad2
CEREC3D2
logo

capital_one_logocare_credit_logo


 

We are pleased to offer a choice of Capital One Healthcare Finance or Care Credit Health Finance to our patients. Both Plans are a convenient, no initial payment, low monthly payment plan
for dental treatments of $1,000 to $25,000.

(Ask about the no-interest-same-as-cash options --
For treatment under $1000 there's a no interest for 90 days. There’s no interest for one year if treatment is over $1000.)

Offering these Healthcare Finance Plans allows us to make the smile you've always wanted affordable.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me

E-mail: DrSimon@DrSimonRosenberg.com

(888) 290-2240
(212) 988-8858 Fax
(800) 576-6628 Emergency Page Operator

Website Copyright © 1998-2008
 Dr. Simon W. Rosenberg

gnyap
ntcds2
ani-logoclock
American Dental Association dssny2

1975            1978 (MADA 1975)   1978 (Boston 1975)     1981             1984
Dr. Rosenberg has been a member of these societies since the above dates.