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Emma Abramyan

Dentist

Dr. Emma Abramyan is a Dentist practicing in Glendale, CA. Dr. Abramyan 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.
Emma Abramyan
  • Glendale, CA
  • St. Petersburg State Medical University
  • Accepting new patients

Do I need a dental crown or filling?

Hi, That will depend on amount of damaged structure. Being a biomimetic dentist, if applicable, I prefer inlays or fillings to more invasive full coverage restorations , like crowns. Hope READ MORE
Hi,
That will depend on amount of damaged structure. Being a biomimetic dentist, if applicable, I prefer inlays or fillings to more invasive full coverage restorations , like crowns.
Hope it helps!

Abscess

Abscess is an infection in the jaw. It needs to be addressed on emergency basis, unfortunately many times it starts with a dead tooth, and then spreads to other areas. Treat the READ MORE
Abscess is an infection in the jaw. It needs to be addressed on emergency basis, unfortunately many times it starts with a dead tooth, and then spreads to other areas. Treat the root cause!
There are many ways in the world of biological dentistry how to address anxiety. I’m a big fan of biofeedback for example, but in any case anxiety needs to be addressed first.
Good luck!

Can gum recession around a crown be fixed?

I would ask your dentist about the materials that were used for the crown fabrication. Many times I see significant recession around the metal crowns, it’s very hard to treat the READ MORE
I would ask your dentist about the materials that were used for the crown fabrication.
Many times I see significant recession around the metal crowns, it’s very hard to treat the “ symptom “ When the root cause is still not addressed.

White tongue

I can’t stress enough the importance of tongue scraping as part of a daily oral hygiene routine in an effort to remove a biofilm, in other words, reduce bad microbial overgrowth. READ MORE
I can’t stress enough the importance of tongue scraping as part of a daily oral hygiene routine in an effort to remove a biofilm, in other words, reduce bad microbial overgrowth. Another common reason for white tongue border is sloughing and mucosal irritation due to harsh chemicals in the toothpaste or mouthwash. Make sure the ingredients in your oral hygiene products are all-natural.

Do I need any teeth removed?

I like to address the root cause of decay, is it your oral pH imbalance, unhealthy diet, or malabsorption where your body is deficient in essential vitamins and nutrients, such READ MORE
I like to address the root cause of decay, is it your oral pH imbalance, unhealthy diet, or malabsorption where your body is deficient in essential vitamins and nutrients, such as Calcium, magnesium, Vitamin D etc
You need a comprehensive exam and road map to your oral health. Tooth extractions are the last resort.

Can a root canal save a tooth?

In holistic world, we view a root canal as a temporary measure, not long term. Root canal treated tooth is a dead tooth, not vital without blood supply, nerve supply nor lymphatic READ MORE
In holistic world, we view a root canal as a temporary measure, not long term.
Root canal treated tooth is a dead tooth, not vital without blood supply, nerve supply nor lymphatic drainage.

Tinnitus after root canal

I’ve heard from multiple patients about developing tinnitus after A root canal treatment, though it’s hard to find any scientific data research linking the two. On the other READ MORE
I’ve heard from multiple patients about developing tinnitus after A root canal treatment, though it’s hard to find any scientific data research linking the two.
On the other hand, tinnitus is usually associated with TMD ( joint disease).
In my opinion, a root canal in the back area ( molars) many times exacerbates already misaligned joint, which in turn causes tinnitus to become more symptomatic.