Dr. Melissa Rosenfeld, DDS
Dentist
3377 Long Beach Rd Oceanside NY, 11572About
Dr. Melissa Rosenfeld is a esthetic dentist practicing in Oceanside, NY. Dr. Rosenfeld 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.
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Education and Training
NYU College is Dentustry DDS 1992
Provider Details
Professional Society Memberships
- American Dental Association, Academy of General Dentistry, American Academy of Facial Esthetics, The American Association for Women Dentists
Articles and Publications
- Published many peer reviewed articles early in her dental career
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- Sophie
Great doctors, assistants and office staff! I'm one of those highly terrified patients and yet I love going to this office! I'm so glad my neighbor recommended them! My veneers and my botox (don't tell!) have changed my smile and my face. I'm an every 3 month patient and can't wait!
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Get to know Dentist Dr. Melissa Rosenfeld, who serves patients in Oceanside, New York.
Dr. Melissa Rosenfeld is the principal health care provider at Oceanside Family Dental. She has been in practice since 1994.
After completing her doctorate, Dr. Rosenfeld received extensive and advanced training in Comprehensive Implant Dentistry at New York University. She also spent two years at Peninsula Hospital as an intern and a chief resident.
As a result, Dr. Rosenfeld has acquired extensive expertise in surgical techniques and prosthetic rehabilitation for dental implants. In addition, She received postgraduate training in advanced periodontal therapy at Bronx/Montefiore Medical Center.
Dr. Rosenfeld holds memberships in the American Dental Association, Nassau County Dental Society, Academy of Osseointegration, Association of Women Dentists, Crown Council,the Academy of General Dentistry, and the American Academy of Facial Esthetics.
She maintains an integral role in local organizations such as UJA, Hadassah, and the Central Council of the Board of Education for her children’s school. When not at the office Dr. Melissa Rosenfeld spends time with her husband and two daughters in their Hewlett home.
Recommended Articles
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It goes without saying that good habits are the key for healthy teeth without plaque. Richard Price, DMD, spokesman for the American Dental Association, says that having teeth without plaque is easy. One needs to be consistent with healthy habits to have the best results.Plaque is a film of bacteria...
- Most Common Causes of Bad Breath
Bad breath, medically known as halitosis, is an indicator of poor dental hygiene, but may also result from other health issues. The types of food you eat and your lifestyle habits strongly affect your breath. If you eat foods with strong odors, it is only normal that it changes the smell of your...
- Invasive Dental Treatments May Increase the Risk of Heart Disease
Invasive dental treatments, like tooth extractions, may increase the risk of heart disease or stroke, according to a new study published in, Annals of Internal Medicine. The results show the risk as a short-term one, which can return back to normal after six months.Earlier studies have shown a link...
- Metal Taste in Mouth
Why does my mouth taste like metal?The perception of a metallic taste in the mouth is a symptom that can be found for several reasons. In some cases, this aftertaste depends on mild and transient conditions, sometimes it may be the warning of some more serious pathologies.Among the possible causes:...
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According to a review published in the Journal of Periodontology, studies show a strong link between stress and gum disease. About 57% of the studies conducted displayed an accurate association between gum disease and stress-related symptoms, including distress, anxiety, depression, and...
- 8 Helpful Tips to Protect Tooth Enamel
Enamel, the hard coating on the surface of the teeth, is designed to last long even though wear and tear occurs throughout one's lifetime. “This is the hardest substance in the body," says Leslie Seldin, DDS, a spokesperson for the American Dental Association. There are a number of ways by which...
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