Dr. Dallessandro, known to many of his patients as Dr. D. or Dr. Joe, did his premedical studies at Boston College where he doubled majored in Biology and Philosophy and graduated with magnum cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa honors. He proceeded to the University of Buffalo where he earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree. After graduation, he was accepted to and attended the much sought after and highly competitive James M. Rozanski General Practice Residency at Faxton St. Luke’s Healthcare in upstate New York. “Studying under the tutelage of Dr. Rozanski was undoubtedly one of the best learning experiences of my life. Not only was I able to fine tune my skills as a dentist, Dr. Rozanski reinforced my commitment to be kind, caring, and compassionate. It was from Jim I learned the motto, “nobody cares how much you know until they know how much you care.” Dr. Dallessandro has been practicing in Manhattan for over twenty-five years. “I consider myself very fortunate. After so many years in practice, I still love what I do and hope to continue for many more years to come. I am very grateful to all my patients who have placed their trust in me. Their trust has reinforced my resolve to always do my very be.”  He is a member in good standing in the First District Dental Society, the New State Dental Society, the American Dental Association, and the Academy of General Dentistry.

Dental implants :

Dental implants are a permanent and appealing solution to replace missing or extracted teeth. They are better than other alternatives like bridges because no additional teeth need to be altered to place the new tooth.

The entire implant process is performed over the course of a few months. The first part of the process is to install the implant itself, where a screw is placed into the jaw bone. An incision is made in the gum so that the implant can be inserted. Multiple implants can be placed at once if necessary. After the implants are placed the gums are sutured.

The implant must be allowed about 3-6 months to heal, and during this time the jaw bone will form around the implant in a process called osseointegration. During this healing time you can have temporary crowns installed so that you can eat and speak normally and maintain a proper aesthetic appearance for your smile.

After the implant has healed it is time to place an abutment on the implant. The abutment serves as the base for your new tooth. Once this is placed an impression of the abutment is taken and is used to create your permanent restoration. Some offices have an onsite lab to create the crown, but others will have to send it to an outside lab. Once the restoration is completed you can return to the office to attach the restoration permanently. Your smile will look just like it used to, and after a short period of getting used to the implant it will feel just like one of your own teeth.

Q Why are my teeth sensitive?

Sensitive teeth often come from the fact that your gums have slightly receded.This recession of the gum line allows the underlying dentin to show through which allows water and food easier access to the sensitive nerve.To manage this, there are a number of toothpastes, gels and even some dental procedures that can be applied.Speak to us in more detail if you have very sensitive teeth.

Q What should I do to prevent gum disease and tooth decay?

Great teeth and gum care start at home.Brushing and flossing on a daily basis is the best way to take care of your teeth and gums on a continual basis.By keeping to a daily routine you will greatly minimize the risk of gingivitis or tooth decay as you age.

Q What is Gingivitis?

Gingivitis is a condition caused when bacteria surrounds the teeth and enters the gums. The gums can become irritated, inflamed and often bleed. In order to prevent the condition from worsening, regular hygiene visits are highly recommended.During your visit, our Hygiene team will teach you the proper flossing techniques and Oral Hygiene protocol for Home Care will prevent the Periodontal Disease.

Q What is Periodontal Disease?

Periodontal Disease is a quiet disease that begins with little or no symptoms. It is caused by bacteria that surrounds the teeth and enters the gums.The immediate condition is known as ‘gingivitis’.The gums become irritated, inflamed and often bleed.If not properly treated, the condition worsens. Noticeable symptoms now appear.They include:
Bad Breath
Gum Recession
Gum Sensitivity to Acidic Foods
Abscesses
Tooth Pain
Tooth Loss

Q How Do You Treat Periodontal Disease?

Periodontal Disease is a chronic condition that needs immediate attention. Through a series of Periodontal Cleanings, Root Planing & Scaling, Laser Therapy and Local Antibiotics, this condition can be controlled.Periodontal Surgery is only necessary for severe cases.

Q What is the Difference Between a White Filling and a Silver Filling?

Silver Fillings known as Amalgam have been around for decades. Made from a metal alloy, it was the best restoration for fillings.The metal expands and contracts with the heat and cold placed in the mouth.This allowed for little bacteria to enter a tooth once filled; keeping the tooth healthy and strong.
White Fillings, also known as composites are often made of plastic or glass polymers. These cosmetic fillings allow us to fill a cavity with a substance that will look and feel just like your existing tooth structure.This restoration is created with a resin material and fits tightly into a tooth to prevent decay. Rather than a gray or silver material in your mouth, the composite color will match the tooth color.

Q How Can I Improve My Smile?

There are several ways in today’s Dental World to enhance your smile.Certain procedures include:

Tooth Whitening
Bonding
Porcelain Veneers
Porcelain Crowns
We have the capability to improve your smile using all or some of these procedures. For an exact consultation, please contact our office so that we may provide you with a customized treatment plan.

Q What is Tooth Whitening?

Tooth Whitening is a cost effective and safe procedure to create a beautiful, healthy smile. Over the years, fluoride is has been added to the whitening product.This reduces the risk of tooth and gum sensitivity.
Tooth Whitening must be monitored by your dentist and only done after a comprehensive exam and hygiene cleaning.
The whitening process can last for a number of years if maintained properly. Beverages such as coffee, tea, cola and wine will reduce the lasting effect.Remember, if it could stain a white shirt, it will stain your smile!

Q What is Bonding?

Bonding is a cost effective procedure used to fill gaps in front teeth and to change a tooth’s color.The immediate results are amazing. Within a few hours, you will have a great smile! Bonding like Tooth Whitening may change color over time due to coffee, tea, cola and wine.

Q What are Porcelain Veneers?

Porcelain Veneers are thin pieces of porcelain that go directly on your natural teeth. This entire procedure can take as few as two visits. Veneers change the size, shape and color of a patient’s teeth.This procedure is used to repair fractured teeth, teeth darkened by age or medication, or a crooked smile.Many times, patients ask for Porcelain Veneers to simply feel and look younger with a straighter, whiter smile!

Q What are Crowns?

Crowns are a permanent cosmetic procedure that covers the entire tooth. It will change the size, shape and color of the teeth in as few as 2 visits.

Q What is a Dental Implant?

A Dental Implant is a “man-made” replacement for a missing tooth or tooth root. Made from titanium, this screw-like object is inserted under the gum and directly into the upper or lower jaw bone. There is usually minimal discomfort involved with this procedure. After a period of a few months, the Dental Implant and the bone fuse together.This creates an anchor for the new tooth to be placed onto the dental implant.

Q What are the Benefits of Dental Implants?

Dental Implants look and function like your natural tooth.
Dental Implants are a permanent solution for missing teeth.
Dental Implants are maintained by routine hygiene visits to your dental office.
Dental Implants decrease the possibility of bone loss, periodontal disease, tooth movement, and further tooth loss.
Dental Implants replace the need for a Removable Full or Partial Denture.
Dental Implants focus only on the tooth or teeth that are missing. A traditional bridge would involve the two or more adjacent teeth being compromised to create a false tooth in between.


Q Who is a candidate for Dental Implants?

With major advancements in Dentistry and Dental Implants, most people are candidates for Dental Implants. There may be exceptions due to chronic illness, heart disease, and severe osteoporosis.

Q What does the Dental Implant Procedure Involve?

The average Dental Implant Procedure takes 3 - 4 visits. The first visit is to x-ray the area and take an impression for a surgical guide and a temporary prosthesis to cover the Implant.
The next visit is to place the Implant. A local anesthesia is applied to the area. (Any additional sedation is no longer necessary unless deemed by the dentist).The dentist will then make a minor incision to place the implant.The implant is placed into the jaw bone.The area will then be covered with sutures.The procedure is usually completed with minor pain.
You will next return in approximately 3 months to begin creating the Porcelain Crown to place over the Implant.

Q How long does a Dental Implant last?

With routine dental hygiene scheduled and proper home care, A Dental Implant can last approximately 30 years to a lifetime.

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