Dr. Scott Dubowsky, DMD, FAGD, Dentist
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Dr. Scott Dubowsky, DMD, FAGD

Dentist

12 W 22nd St Bayonne New Jersey, 07002

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We are caring and friendly comprehensive dental practice serving Bayonne and the northern NJ community for over 50 years. Please call us to make an appointment for a happier and healthier smile. 201-3 ...

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Dr. Scott Dubowsky, DMD, FAGD's Expert Contributions
  • The Most Difficult Task I Perform in My Office

    While I was on the faculty of NYU Dental School, a student once asked me, "What is the most difficult procedure you do?" I am sure he expected me to say wisdom teeth extraction, or root canals, or maybe even implants. Instead I replied, "That's an easy question. The hardest thing I do is...

  • Does dry socket need antibiotics?

    A dry socket needs to be treated by your dentist. Treating it yourself will just cause unnecessary pain. READ MORE

  • How can I fix a dry socket at home?

    Hi, You probably can’t fix it at home other than keeping the extraction site as clean as possible. You need to see a dentist. Scott M. Dubowsky, DMD READ MORE

  • Do all cavities require root canals?

    Absolutely not. Most cavities only require simple fillings. Scott M. Dubowsky, DMD READ MORE

  • What should I do to permanently resolve my TMJ issues?

    You need to see a dentist who treats these issues. Scott M. Dubowsky, DMD READ MORE

  • How hard should you press with an electric toothbrush?

    Hi, You shouldn’t. Use a very light touch and let the toothbrush do the work. Scott M. Dubowsky, DMD READ MORE

  • Pain after root canal?

    No, this is not normal and you should seek professional care immediately. Scott M. Dubowsky, DMD READ MORE

  • Is an abscess tooth serious?

    Hi It depends on how you define serious. If you think excruciating pain is serious, then it is serious. If you think that hospitalization and even death is serious, then it is serious. Dental abscesses do not go away by themselves. They should be treated by a dentist as soon as possible. Scott M. Dubowsky, DMD READ MORE

  • Can you sleep on your side after jaw surgery?

    Hi There are no contraindications for sleeping on your side; however, you will probably be uncomfortable sleeping on the side where the surgery took place. READ MORE

  • Complications from Root Canal?

    Hi, The clinical scenario you depict sounds complex and it would be impossible for me to blindly render an educated opinion. My advice to you is to get a consultation from someone you trust. If there is one near by, try going to a dental school and get an opinion from a qualified faculty member. Scott M. Dubowsky, DMD READ MORE

  • Is it normal to have pain after a tooth implant?

    Hi Placing an implant requires a surgical procedure so that you could expect some discomfort afterward. Your provider probably informed you that there would be some minor degree of pain and may have recommended post operative medication. In any case, if you are experiencing pain or have other concerns after implant surgery, you should contact the dentist who placed it. READ MORE

  • What is the best material for dental crowns?

    Hi There is no one material that is the best for crowns. It depends on the need for esthetics and/or strength. The best material as far as holding up over time is gold. It is not used often anymore because of cost and esthetics but it is still a proven and durable material. Of the tooth colored materials, zirconia appears to be the strongest but it is not as esthetic as other materials and has not been used yet over a long period of time. There are also different ceramic materials that can be employed. They also vary on strength and esthetics. For years porcelain fused to metal was the standard and is still often used but today there are many more choices. The bottom line is discuss these options with your dentist and have a reasonable understanding as to what is going to be done. READ MORE

  • Is ultrasonic scaling painful?

    A dental cleaning or prophylaxis should not be a painful visit. The gum tissue can be sensitive, especially if it is inflamed. This is often the case if the patient has not had their teeth cleaned in a long time. In any case, let your hygienist or dentist know if you feel uncomfortable so they can provide some relief. Yours truly, Scott M Dubowsky DMD READ MORE

  • How long should a filling hurt?

    It is quite common for a tooth to be sensitive after a filling is placed. Without knowing the specifics of your discomfort it is difficult to answer beyond that. It can take several weeks for sensitivity to go away. If you are in actual pain after 48 hours I would call your dentist. READ MORE

  • How long does a dental stain removal last?

    How long your teeth remain stain free depends on both circumstances you can control and on those you can’t. High on the list of Things yo can control are daily brushing and flossing and minimizing foods that can contribute to stain including coffee, tea, and wine. Factors you can’t control completely are the types of bacteria native to your mouth. Having said that some people need professional cleanings more often than others. READ MORE

  • How can I fix receding gums naturally?

    If you have receding gums, you may have a type of gum disease known as periodontitis. This is an inflammatory process. It is of utmost importance that you seek professional care to make an accurate diagnosis and then get proper treatment. Scott M. Dubowsky, DMD READ MORE

  • I have trouble sleeping from tooth pain?

    Go see a dentist! Scott M. Dubowsky, DMD READ MORE

  • How effective is dental anesthesia for nervous patients?

    Dental anesthesia is very effective in mitigating any anticipated discomfort you are worried about. Your root canal procedure should be painless. Today there are very strong local anesthetics that are used that also last or several hours to keep you comfortable afterwards. READ MORE

  • How can I stop plaque build-up?

    The answer in most cases is very simple. Brush thoroughly at least twice a day making sure that the bristles of the soft brush are angled at 45 degrees toward the gums and use dental floss every day. Then make sure you visit your dentist on a regular basis and get a professional cleaning. Scott M. Dubowsky, DMD READ MORE

  • How should I deal with the pain of a root canal?

    Hi, There are different ways to successfully prevent and treat pain. You should express your Christmas concerns with your treating dentist and come up with a plan before you leave the office. Scott M. Dubowsky, DMD READ MORE

  • How does a dental crown work?

    Your dentist will recommend a crown if a large percentage of the tooth has been subject to decay, there’s a large facing filling in the tooth, the tooth needed root canal therapy, or it fractured. Around 2 millimeters of tooth structure is removed and replaced with a strong material. Scott M. Dubowsky, DMD READ MORE

Dr. Scott Dubowsky, DMD, FAGD's Practice location

12 W 22nd St -
Bayonne, New Jersey 07002
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