
Dr. Mark D. Rosenstein, DDS
Dentist
2365 Boston Post Road Suite 100 Larchmont NY, 10538About
Dr. Mark Rosenstein is a Dentist practicing in Larchmont, NY. Dr. Rosenstein 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. In addition, Dr. Rosenstein provides cosmetic care and implant reconstructions. He is a member of the American Dental Association and the Academy of General Dentistry and listed by Westchester Magazine as one of the top dentists in Westchester County, New York.
Education and Training
NYU DDS 1988
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Dr. Mark D. Rosenstein, DDS's Expert Contributions
Do gaps between teeth close by themselves?
At 21 years of age, it is unlikely the gaps between your teeth would spontaneously close. You may want to consider a visit to a local orthodontist. READ MORE
Is jaw pain normal after tooth extraction?
There are too many variables to answer this question. I would suggest calling an oral surgeon for an evaluation. READ MORE
What is the difference between gingivitis and periodontitis?
Both gingivitis and periodontitis exhibit redness, swelling and bleeding of the gums. Periodontitis exhibits the loss of bone which anchors the teeth in the jaws. READ MORE
How long does it take to fix an overbite with Invisalign?
Treatment duration is directly related to the severity of the overbite. READ MORE
Can dentists fix receding gums?
Recession can be corrected with gum grafts or a newer procedure called pinhole gum rejuvenation. A consultation with a periodontist is indicated READ MORE
How long should dentures pain last?
Your dentures should not cause pain. An evaluation of the fit of the dentures should be considered READ MORE
Can retainers be used instead of braces?
Retainers are used to retain or keep teeth in their current position. They will not move teeth READ MORE
Should a crowned tooth be sensitive?
A newly crowned tooth could be slightly sensitive but should resolve quickly. If the sensitivity doesn’t resolve quickly, the tooth should be evaluated by the treating dentist READ MORE
How can I tighten loose veneers?
Loose porcelain veneers cannot be tightened. They need to be replaced READ MORE
Will antibiotics kill an infection in the tooth?
Antibiotics will get the infection under control but not eliminate the infection. The root cause of the infection must be treated READ MORE
How soon after a root canal can I get a crown?
A crown can be placed immediately after a root canal has been performed. READ MORE
How often should I rinse my mouth with salt water after tooth extraction?
You should not rinse your mouth for 24 hours after the extraction. After the first 24 hours, you should rinse many times a day... the more, the better, for 7 days READ MORE
Why are my teeth shifting as I get older?
As we grow older, there is a natural tendency for teeth to shift slightly as a result of wear. If a lot of shifting has occurred, you should visit a dentist to be evaluated for periodontal (gum) disease. READ MORE
How can I strengthen my gums?
Good oral hygiene including thorough brushing, dental flossing and use of an anti microbial rinse will help to strengthen your gums READ MORE
Can sealants cause cavities?
Sealants are used to seal the surface of the tooth to prevent cavities. They do not cause cavities. However, if the sealant is dislodged or damaged, a cavity can start in the unprotected area. READ MORE
Can you root canal a crowned tooth?
Crowned teeth have root canals performed all the time. I hole is placed through the biting surface of the crown and repaired after completion of the root canal READ MORE
When can I stop rinsing with saltwater after tooth extraction?
Generally speaking, it I’d beneficial to rinse with warm salt water for one week after the extraction of a tooth. However do not rinse for the first 24 hours immediately after tooth extraction as it will disrupt healing READ MORE
Can cavities on the side of the tooth be filled?
Cavities on the side of the tooth most definitely can be filled unless the damage to the tooth is extensive enough to require placement of a crown instead READ MORE
How long do stitches stay in after dental implants?
Generally speaking, sutures remain in place for 7-10 days unless the treating dentist has placed resorbable sutures which fall out on their own READ MORE
At what age do adults start losing teeth?
Permanent teeth should last your life. Premature loss of your teeth would indicate an undiagnosed disease process. A consult with a general dentist should be considered READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Awards
- Top Dentists 2 Westchester Magazine
Professional Memberships
- American Dental Association
- Academy of General Dentistry
Favorite Place to Vacation
- Cayman Islands
Hobbies / Sports
- Reading, stamp and coin collecting and anything automotive related
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