Victor R. Siegel, DDS

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Our goal is to develop a strong partnership with every patient. When you understand the importance of your dental health, we can help you maintain a healthy mouth, as well as treat the causes and symptoms of any dental condition.

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Nervous? Just Breathe

Happy gas, inhalation sedation or laughing gas—or by whatever name you call it—nitrous oxide helps you relax during a dental procedure. We know you will likely be nervous when you have dental work done, but with nitrous oxide, there is no reason for you to experience anxiety or worse, to postpone treatment.  
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The Pitfalls of DIY Whitening

Do it yourself (DIY) home improvement is big business, but even with clear instructions, fixing a door lock can go awry. DIY tooth whitening is also big business where you can spend a lot of money for no return on your dollar. Along with over-the-counter whitening strips and paint-on gels, there is another product in which you create your own dental impressions that will become a whitening tray. Sure, you don’t have to be a brain surgeon to apply a whitening strip to your teeth, but would you feel competent making your own dental impressions?  
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Preemie Teeth: Trouble for the Fragile

Seventy percent of low birth weight, premature babies will have a serious dental condition called enamel hypoplasia. This means that the enamel covering and protecting their forming teeth is thin and soft. Weak teeth are targets for decay and can affect the permanent teeth. Enamel hypoplasia can make teeth look yellow, gray or brown, and they will have a pitted or rough surface. There are several factors that can contribute to enamel hypoplasia, such as mom had a dental infection and/or poor nutrition during her pregnancy.  
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How to Choose the Correct Mouthwash

Protecting your teeth is a 24/7 job. With so many mouth rinses to choose from, do you know if you’re buying protection or just perfume? For example, there are three kinds of mouth rinses: therapeutic, cosmetic and a combination of both. Look for products approved by the American Dental Association (ADA). The ADA seal on the label assures you that the product is safe and does what it claims to do. With the ADA seal, a therapeutic mouth rinse label can state that it kills germs, helps reduce plaque and gingivitis and/or protects your teeth against cavities.
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