New York Oral Surgery & Dental Implant Center
POSTED ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2011 AT 2:33 PM by Dr. Mark Stein
With January first only three weeks away, now is the perfect time to prepare for New Year’s resolutions, personal improvement, and forging ahead with another new start to your life. Mark Stein, D.D.S., M.D. is certainly embracing these New Year’s traditions this winter season as he opens New York Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Dental Implant Center’s new beautiful location on Fifth Avenue. Although he is presently still seeing patients in his current Central Park South office, Dr. Stein will take patients solely at his new location on the corner of Fifth Avenue and 61st Street beginning December 20th.
Dr. Stein and his staff here at New York Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Dental Implant Center are dedicated to providing each patient with the individual, excellent care needed for a full recovery and satisfying experience. We combine the most advanced technological equipment, unmatched skills, and stellar personal service to ensure your safety while striving for the best possible results. With over fifteen years of experience in oral and maxillofacial surgery in New York, Mark Stein D.D.S., M.D.’s reputation and skills are unmatched and represented by his numerous exceptional patient results. He is one of the few surgeons in the New York area with both medical and dental degrees. His education and training in both the dental and medical fields allows Dr. Stein to employ a strong set of skills, experience, and knowledge to treat a variety of oral and maxillofacial injuries and health issues from dental implants NYC, and bone grafting New York City to orthognathic surgery NY and cosmetic injectables New York. No matter the procedure, Dr. Stein and his staff at New York Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Dental Implant Center are dedicated to providing the highest level of professionalism and satisfaction so every patient leaves with a smile.
Visit us for the New Year where we provide the same stellar service with the added luxury of our new, beautiful Fifth Avenue location. You can reach us now at the below address:
New York Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Dental Implant Center
800A Fifth Avenue, Suite 404
New York, NY 10065
Match Dr. Stein’s new start for the New Year with a resolution of your own, and schedule an appointment at New York Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Dental Implant Center to maintain your dental health. It’s never too late to improve the health and appearance of your smile, but the New Year is certainly a perfect time to begin. Dr. Mark Stein, D.D.S., M.D. and his staff encourage patients to express any questions or concerns you may have about New York Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Dental Implant Center and the services we provide. You can contact us at our current and future New York office at 212.888.4760, or you may make an appointment online for a personal consultation with Dr. Stein.
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POSTED ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 05, 2011 AT 10:49 AM by Dr. Mark Stein
Accidents which result in facial trauma in NYC often impact patients physically and emotionally. Depending on the individual injury, facial trauma can potentially affect a person’s vision, speaking, and swallowing. The patient’s physical appearance may also be affected depending on how the trauma is treated and how well the injuries heal. Mark Stein, D.D.S., M.D. takes these variables into consideration during facial trauma repair in New York City to ensure the best possible outcome for your injured facial features, both functionally and aesthetically. Swift medical attention by an oral surgeon is extremely important after the emergency situation has been stabilized. Dr. Stein can treat a wide range of facial traumas, including facial lacerations, oral lacerations, broken and knocked-out teeth, facial bone fractures, broken noses, fractures to the cheekbones and eye sockets, and fractured jaws. An accident that involves facial trauma can be painful and distressing, but New York Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery provides the treatment needed to repair both the damage to your teeth and your peace of mind.
Patients who endure facial trauma in New York which involves knocked-out teeth can salvage their own tooth and potentially have it replanted into the mouth if specific steps are taken. Patients should pick the tooth up by the crown without touching the roots and place the entire tooth in salt water or milk to transport it. Never touch the tooth by the roots even if intending to wipe off dirt or clean the tooth. Touching the roots in any fashion may dislodge integral ligament structures necessary to successfully replanting the tooth. The roots are the key factor to preserving and mending a knocked out tooth with the original tooth. Call Dr. Stein as quickly as possible once the emergency situation which caused the facial trauma is handled, so your tooth can be replanted.
Dr. Mark Stein, D.D.S., M.D. performs such a wide variety of services for facial trauma in order to provide patients with the excellent care and latest techniques needed to treat their individual injuries. Facial lacerations, bone injuries, broken jaws, and knocked-out teeth are all treated differently, and New York Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery provides the necessary care for the many possibilities of facial trauma. Dr. Mark Stein, D.D.S., M.D. and his staff look forward to discussing any questions or concerns you may have about facial trauma. You can contact us at our New York office at 212.888.4760, or you may make an appointment online for a personal consultation with Dr. Stein.
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POSTED ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2011 AT 10:27 AM by Dr. Mark Stein
Approximately one of every five hundred people develop a mucocele at a given time. They are common and often painless and harmless, but in some cases, lesions or swelling in the mouth could potentially indicate a serious condition. Dr. Mark Stein, D.D.S., M.D. can examine and diagnose a mucocele in New York Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Dental Implant Center. A common, typically harmless mucocele is a small, fluid-filled swelling in the mouth. They can be found on the inside of the lower lip, inside the cheek, and on the roof or floor of the mouth. These are usually painless if shallow, but the deeper the mucocele, the more painful and sore the mucocele may become. Also, the deeper the mucocele, the more likely the mucocele is to lead to permanent scar tissue if untreated. Even harmless mucocele can be uncomfortable, annoying, and interfere with speaking and eating. A mucocele in NYC should be examined by Dr. Stein at New York Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Dental Implant Center despite being commonly harmless; all cysts or swelling inside the mouth should always be diagnosed by a dentist to ensure the safety and health of your mouth.
Dr. Mark Stein, D.D.S., M.D. performs mucocele removal at New York Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Dental Implant Center. Patients who a mucocele, as well as any cyst or swelling inside the mouth, should be examined by a dentist. Mucoceles form due to blocked salivary glands. Saliva is important to the digestion process, helps protect teeth from decay, and keeps the mouth moist. If a salivary gland is damaged, commonly from lip biting, or blocked, a mucocele in NYC will form. Once Dr. Stein examines and diagnoses a mucocele in NY, tests may be administered depending on the patient’s history, size, and location of the lump. Dr. Stein will discuss what tests may be best for your individual mucocele. Tests could include an X-ray or extracting a sample which will be sent to a laboratory for further examination. If necessary, mucoceles are removed with a scalpel or laser. Dr. Mark Stein, D.D.S., M.D. and his staff encourage patients to express any questions or concerns you may have about mucocele and mucocele removal. You can contact us at our New York office at 212.888.4760, or you may make an appointment online for a personal consultation with Dr. Stein.
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POSTED ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2011 AT 4:04 PM by Dr. Mark Stein
The jaw is a very important facial feature, both functionally and cosmetically. If misaligned, daily activities that would normally be performed without a second thought such as chewing, swallowing, and breathing may become challenging. At New York Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Dental Implant Center, Dr. Mark Stein, D.D.S., M.D. offers orthognathic surgery in NYC, or jaw surgery, to correct the position of the jaw. A misaligned jaw can be the result of an injury, birth defect, or a discrepancy between the lower and upper jaw’s growth rates. Patients often suffer from chewing, biting, swallowing, and breathing difficulties, have speech problems, chronic jaw pain, chronic headaches, chronic dry mouth, or sleep apnea. Patients may also display telltale facial features which they would like corrected such as a protruding jaw, facial imbalance, a receding chin, or the inabilities to fully close the mouth. Dr. Stein uses the most advanced treatment options and surgical techniques at New York Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Dental Implant Center to provide lasting and satisfying results for all his patients, so whether your jaw misalignment was caused genetically or by an accident, Dr. Stein has the skill and experience to improve your jaw’s function and aesthetic appearance.
Mark Stein, D.D.S., M.D performs orthognathic surgery in New York Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Dental Implant Center. Daily activities, like eating, breathing, and sleeping, that should come to you naturally and easily are problematic with a misaligned jaw. Orthognathic Surgery in NYC can relieve patients of the painful symptoms, unsatisfying facial characteristics, and functional problems associated with a misaligned jaw, revealing a life which daily tasks are easier and less painful.
Orthognathic surgery in New York City is usually a collaborative effort between your oral surgeon in NY and an orthodontist. Together, they will reposition parts or all of your lower jaw, upper jaw, and chin. Braces may also be used both before and after the surgery in order to move your teeth into a more correct and attractive position in addition to correcting your jaw to improve the overall balance, appearance, and health of your mouth. Dr. Mark Stein, D.D.S., M.D. and his staff look forward to discussing any questions or concerns you may have about orthognathic surgery. You can contact us at our New York office at 212.888.4760, or you may make an appointment online for a personal consultation with Dr. Stein.
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POSTED ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 09, 2011 AT 10:26 AM by Dr. Mark Stein
Dr. Mark Stein and his staff are dedicated to providing you with the best oral surgery experience possible. These patients have recently reviewed their experiences at New York Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery and Dental Implant Center on Yelp and Dr. Oogle. Check out what they had to say!