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Dentist New York- Dr Lawrence Spindel New York Dentistry

 

 

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by Lawrence M. Spindel, DDS, Monday, May 25, 2009, 9:30 AM

 

 

 

I have spent most of my life living in and around New York City. In New York we have a density of talented and knowledgeable people probably unsurpassed in the world.  We are fortunate to be the number one destination in the U.S., of immigrants, and the varied talents of our population has made New York a melting pot not only of people but their ideas as well. Consequently, New York City has been the stating point of many important endeavors and business ventures.

 

As far as dentistry is concerned, although innovation obviously occurs in many locations all over the world, much innovation in dentistry has occurred in New York City.  Ceramometal crowns were invented by a private New York City Dentist. Porcelain Veneers were also invented by a New York Ceramicist, Adrian Jurim(an immigrant from Rumania!).  The truth is that New Yorkers have contributed to the advancement of dentistry in many other areas, too numerous to mention here.

 

Probably the thing about New York most responsible for our innovation is the density of talented people here.  Yes it is a competitive environment, but surprisingly also a cooperative place. In my office building alone we have over forty dentists practicing in close proximity. Although you could say we are ‘competitors’,I have found my New York dental colleagues to be helpful and generous with their broad knowledge of dentistry. I have often sought and received helpful advice from them and there is a general feeling that we are all in this profession together and we do help each other on a regular basis.

 

Probably because of our close proximity, it is difficult to look at our fellow New Yorkers as ‘others’ and we tend to see them as part of our New York Family. There is a genuine pride in our City and a desire for our continued mutual success. Our competitive spirit is probably in part responsible for breeding the innovative talents of New York, with many people generously sharing their ideas and experience with others.

 

 

 

 

Cosmetic Dentist New York

Cosmetic Dentistry Tip: Brushing alone is usually not enough to ensure that a person won’t develop periodontal disease. Since 40% of a tooth’s surface is not reachable by tooth brushing, some sort of interproximal cleaning device should be used on a regular basis. Floss, Stimudents and small interproximal brushe , and all work well. It doesn’t matter as much which method is chosen, but what counts is that one of these is effectively used on a regular basis. Regular and frequent professional cleaning at the dentist also help, since they remove any accumulations of plaque and tarter that have been missed by a patient by their daily homecare regime. Also a patients home care can be checked at frequent cleaning visits and the hygienist will encourage them to do better. Human nature being what it is, patients often perform their best home care immediately before and after their checkups. .

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