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Dr. Gary Osmanoff

Dentist

Dr. Gary Osmanoff is a Dentist practicing in Manalapan, New Jersey. Dr. Osmanoff specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating diseases and conditions associated with the mouth and overall dental health. Dentists are trained to carry out such treatment as professional cleaning, restorative, prosthodontic, and endodontic procedures, and performing examinations, among many others.
Dr. Gary Osmanoff
  • Manalapan, New Jersey
  • NYU School of Dentistry
  • Accepting new patients

How is a tooth extraction determined?

First, do x rays, pocket measurement, all conditions are actually treatable besides unfavorable tooth fracture

What questions should I ask my surgeon about jaw corrective surgery?

Ask about complications and post surgery recovery

My surgery is in an outpatient facility. What happens if I have any complications?

Doctor is trained and anesthesiologist has all the equipment and drugs. In severe situation they should be able to call the ambulance

Should I avoid eating certain items with an artificial tooth?

Just avoid biting hard food for 2 months

Are there any medicated pastes for gum health?

Yes, but major is proper oral hygiene

What causes cold sores in a person?

Could be fungal or viral

How young is 'too young' for braces?

It's normal, start treatment while jaw is growing

What is the difference between an oral surgeon and a dentist?

Oral surgeon has more expertise in this particular procedure

How long is a root canal treatment?

It depends on the form of tooth condition whether infected or not. Standard situation is 3 appointments.

Which is better, root canal or implant?

If root canal is done well, it's a priority

How is acupuncture an alternative treatment in dentistry?

It done as a secondary measure or in addition

What happens if my son's baby teeth don't come out?

Some people have baby teeth for the rest of their life if permanent don't come out. It also depends on the underlying condition. Could be congenitally missing teeth, no tooth bud READ MORE
Some people have baby teeth for the rest of their life if permanent don't come out. It also depends on the underlying condition. Could be congenitally missing teeth, no tooth bud for permanent tooth, if it's become decayed it could be restored or when person reaches 18, an implant could be done as alternative.

Is jaw surgery painful?

Any surgery is done under anesthesia so it will not be painful. After surgery a pain killer will take care of pain.

What's done to prepare for porcelain veneers?

There is no prep veneer or prep veneer. Depends from your tooth position and bite.

Three cavities at once. Will they all be filled in one session?

Not recommended, but physically could be done

What's the difference between DDS and DMD?

Emphasis on different phases of dentistry