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March 19, 2020
May 18, 2020 update: Our office is opened for non-emergency appointments, strictly following guidelines from the CDC and the American Dental Association. We are proud to inform all our patients and communities we serve that DG Dentistry & Associates dental office is open.
How dentistry can strengthen your immune system against viruses or pathological bacteria
March 15, 2020
Our dear patients, clients, and all people who are taking responsibility for the condition of their natural protective barrier - immune system! When We are facing viruses (Coronavirus) and pathological bacteria, the first shield of protection and the most important is the condition of your immune system.5 Awesome Benefits of Laser Dentistry
February 7, 2020
When American engineer and physicist Theodore Harold Maiman demonstrated a hand-held device using laser technology in 1960, he had no idea of the many ways lasers would be incorporated in everyday life not only in the United States but also around the globe.The effects of amalgam fillings on the Fetus, Nursing Baby, and Child
September 9, 2019
A person's first exposure to mercury from amalgam fillings can occur at the moment of conception. If the mother has mercury fillings in her teeth the fetus will not only be exposed to mercury released from its mother's fillings at the moment of conception.Tooth abscess: how to identify, treat, and prevent
January 17, 2019
Will that tooth pain goes away or is it a tooth abscess which requires attention from your dentist? learn how to identify, treat, and prevent a tooth abscess. Are you in the worst tooth pain of your life? Is your gum swollen and sore to the touch?TMJ Headache: What You Should Know
January 8, 2019
When you have a headache, you might not think your jaw could be the cause, but, the TMJ, or temporomandibular joint, could be the culprit. The TMJ is the hinge connecting your jaw to your skull. It allows you to do things like talk, laugh, and chew, and enables your jaw to move up and down and side to side.Dental Care and Pregnancy
August 16, 2018
It's important for you to take good care of your teeth and gums while pregnant. Pregnancy causes hormonal changes that increase the risk of developing gum disease which, in turn, can affect the health of your developing baby. Below are some tips to help you maintain good oral health before, during, and after pregnancy.How Often Should You Change Your Toothbrush?
May 21, 2018
It's easy to know when to replace worn-out shoes or faded clothes. But how often should you change your toothbrush? It all depends on your usage, health, and preferences. Before you brush again, ask yourself whether it is time for a new toothbrush. When to Get a New Toothbrush Replace toothbrushes every 3 to 4 months.
Zirconia Implants
May 16, 2018
If you have lost one or a few natural teeth, every dentist will advise you to replace them as soon as possible. The reasons are very simple to guess: first because without some dental elements it is much more difficult to eat properly; second, but not less important, it is be very embarrassing to talk to people and show them holes in your dental arch.
The Surprising Link Between Gum Disease and Systemic Disease
April 26, 2018
[caption id="attachment_200633" align="alignleft" width="250"] Click image to view larger[/caption] Gum disease, or periodontal disease, affects millions of Americans. In a 2009-2010 study, researchers showed 64.1 million Americans aged 30 or older had gum disease.Professional Dental Cleanings Can Impact Your Overall Health
March 21, 2018
Have you had a teeth cleaning this year? Professional dental cleanings aren’t just for keeping your smile bright; they can have a significant impact on your general health. Insufficient oral hygiene has been linked to several serious illnesses. Associated medical and dental issues include bone loss, cardiovascular disease, strokes, cancers, and many other problems.
Why Do Teeth Turn Yellow?
February 13, 2018
Teeth become discolored, turning yellow or even a beige or brown color, due to stains that develop on both the hard, white surface of teeth (the enamel) as well as deeper within the teeth’s structure. Underneath the enamel is a pale brown substance called dentin, which can become more visible when enamel gets thinner — a very common occurrence for many adults.
Long-Term Gum Disease Linked To Alzheimer’s Disease
January 23, 2018
People with chronic gum inflammation for 10 or more years were 70 percent more likely than people without periodontitis to develop Alzheimer’s disease. (Reuters Health) - Chronic gum inflammation, known as periodontitis, is associated with an increased risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, researchers from Taiwan report.6 Tips for Cavity-Free Holidays
December 24, 2017
1. Timing matters Timing matters. While everything is fine in moderation, it helps to eat sweets and other sugary foods with meals or shortly after mealtime. Saliva production increases during meals and helps cancel out acids produced by bacteria in your mouth and helps rinse away food particles.
What is an Amalgam Filling?
December 15, 2017
Dental Amalgam, also known as Silver Filling material is a mixture of Mercury and Metal Alloy’s used to fill a hole in a tooth after decay has been removed by a dentist. Amalgam commonly consists of Mercury (50%), Silver (35%), Tin (13%), Copper (2%) and other trace metals like Zinc.
5 Methods to Get Your Smile Ready for the Holidays!
December 8, 2017
The holiday season is approaching. I think there is not a single person who does not want to look good and attractive on these holidays. The attractiveness of your appearance is 85% depending on your smile. I want to share with you how to quickly improve your smile for the days left before the holidays.5 способов улучшить вашу улыбку за несколько дней до праздников
December 4, 2017
Приближается сезон праздников, и я думаю, нет ни одного человека, который не хотел бы выглядеть хорошо и привлекательно в эти праздничные дни. Привлекательность вашей внешности на 85% зависит от вашей улыбки. Я хочу поделиться с вами, как можно быстро улучшить вашу улыбку за оставшиеся до праздников дни.
How do you know if you have a problem with your bite
November 30, 2017
Problems with the way your teeth fit together occur in many different ways. Some bite problems cause discomfort or even pain, and that pain can masquerade as problems that you would not readily associate with your teeth. Some bite problems can cause major damage to your teeth without producing any obvious discomfort.
How your bite can cause head, neck and shoulder pain
November 6, 2017
Did you know that a misaligned jaw or bite can cause head, neck and shoulder pain? Did also you know that it affects millions of American each and every day? Finally, did you know that this situation is easily treatable if diagnosed correctly? If you didn’t know those things, this post is for you.What Causes Bad Breath?
October 23, 2017
Bad breath happens. If you’ve ever gotten that not-so-fresh feeling on a date, at a job interview or just talking with friends, you’re not alone. Studies show that 50 percent of adults have had bad breath, or halitosis, at some point in their lives. What Causes Bad Breath?What is Physiologic Based Dentistry?
October 16, 2017
Physiologic Based science is a broad and all encompassing approach to finding the stable physiologic neutral zone. Historically occlusal theories focused on the hard tissue structures in the system but lacked comprehensive perspective to be able to create predictable outcomes.When Is It Necessary To Extract Baby Teeth?
October 2, 2017
Baby teeth, also called primary or milk teeth, serve an important function in the development of permanent tooth placement. If baby teeth are pulled too soon or stay in place for too long, it can adversely affect the eruption pattern and alignment of the permanent teeth.Canker Sores (Aphthous Stomatitis Or Recurrent Mouth Ulcers)
September 18, 2017
What Is It? Canker sores are painful, round mouth sores. They show up in several places: On the inside of the lips Inside the cheeks On the tongue At the base of the gums On the roof of the mouth (palate) Canker sores often run in families.Porcelain Veneers Vs. Dental Crowns: What’s the Difference?
August 23, 2017
Veneers and dental crowns are generally made of porcelain. However, they do have distinct differences. A crown encases the entire tooth; a veneer is bonded to the front surface of the tooth. The choice typically depends on the type of restoration a person requires.Testimonials
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Nuriya Deberdeeva
Most beautiful veneers ! Dr. Gorbatov is the most talented doctor ever !Air flow cleaning is the best in their clinic ❤️
Julia Zhguleva
Im from out of state visiting Florida. Broke my front crown. Searched the internet and Dr Gorbatov came up first. I walked in the next morning and they fixed my...
Michael Jonas
I came to Dr. Gorbatov wanting a new smile. My front teeth were worn and tired at the young age of 43. I wanted something very natural, nothing too obvious...
Michelle Kawas
I went to the office to get teeth cleaning! The receptionist was overwhelmed with something, but she was the sweetest. My dental hygienist did great job, made sure I feel...
Elizaveta C. (Miami, FL)
Let me start by saying Dr Gorbatov is amazing, a true credit to the art of dentistry. He is a perfectionist and his assistant Lidi is amazing also in her...
Keith Miller
This has been the best dental office I've visited.Gorbatovs work is amazing and I would recommend him to anyone looking for a top quality dentist
Damarys Leyva
Dr. Gorbatov is an excellent dentist whose main priority is making sure his patients are comfortable and get the best dentistry he can offer. He provides an attentive service, and...
Natallia Harbacheuskaya (Hollywood, FL)
I had a procedure done by Dr. Gorbatov, it was amazing, I didn't feel anything, he has very gentle hands and techniques and I didn't even feel the shot! I...