Dr. Robert Korwin, DMD, MAGD, MICOI
Dentist
500 Route 35 Suite 9f Red Bank NJ, 07701About
Dr. Korwin is part of the one percent of dentists worldwide who have achieved dual Mastership Awards from The International College of Oral Implantologists and the Academy of General Dentistry. Additionally, he is a board member of the American Society for the Advancement of Anesthesia in Dentistry, and has received special training to ensure that his patients receive pain-free care at his dental practice.
He promotes excellence in preventing orally linked disease and provides highly cosmetic dental repair and reconstruction utilizing orthodontics, implants, surgery, prosthetics and sedation, with laser, digital and computer assisted diagnostics.
Education and Training
University of Pennsylvania DMD 1982
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Can you kiss someone with a tooth infection?
Bacteria involved in a tooth infection are transmitted with kissing. Best to clear up the infection as soon as possible. READ MORE
Can you eat with removable partial denture?
The answer is, it varies with the number of teeth remaining. The type of partial, cast metal, valplast, or acrylic, the area covered, and the adaptability of the patient. It varies with all of these, from yes, to possibly, to...a no. Hope this is helpful. READ MORE
Do you lose weight after getting dentures?
Since that is a very individual question, I cannot give anything other than a general answer, which is, it depends on the person entirely. Dentures are not natural teeth and are harder to eat with. Hope this answers your question. READ MORE
What can I eat after my first dental implant surgery?
Best to stick with a soft or liquid diet and not eat on the implant area. Hope this helps you. READ MORE
What's the best toothpaste for receding gums?
The best approach is to review your oral health requirements with your dentist to see what is appropriate and specific for your mouth. There is no one size fits all toothpaste unfortunately. I hope this is helpful for you. READ MORE
Which tooth is the hardest to extract?
Curious question. A longer rooted and multi rooted tooth in dense bone is the hardest, and that varies genetically. READ MORE
Can you get sepsis from a tooth extraction?
Sepsis from a tooth extraction is a rare occurrence with untreated prior severe infection and medical conditions such as immune compromise responsible. Hope this helps answer your question. READ MORE
Do dental implants get plaque?
Everything in the mouth acquires plaque and requires brushing, flossing, and professional periodic cleanings to stay healthy. Hope this helps! READ MORE
Is alcohol mouthwash bad for teeth?
In general, alcohol is very drying and has been reported to be carcinogenic in large quantities or used daily. There are non alcoholic mouthwashes available. READ MORE
How long does it take bone graft to heal?
Typical bone grafts can take from 3 to 6 months to heal. Some grafts take longer depending on the site. I hope this helps. READ MORE
Is jaw surgery necessary for overbite?
Depending on the severity of the relationship of your upper and lower jaw, it can be treated with non-surgical or surgical assisted orthodontics using bone anchorage. Ask an experienced orthodontic practitioner for their opinion. I hope this helps. READ MORE
How long do fillings take to set?
The modern composite fillings only take a few seconds to set. Hope this helps you. READ MORE
What happens if you eat with elastic bands?
Not a problem, but it's better to remove and replace them, otherwise you might break a bracket or break the elastic. READ MORE
Can tooth bonding be redone?
Yes tooth bonding can be redone in most cases. I hope this helps you. READ MORE
Can I get braces even if my teeth are straight?
Braces are a tool for straightening teeth. If they are already straight, then they are unnecessary. If you have another reason for requesting braces, please speak to your dentist about this. Hope this is helpful. READ MORE
How often should teeth scaling be done?
Scaling is done on a needs basis and that varies for person to person. With better home care, it may never be repeated, and sometimes it is necessary every 3 months. Consult with your dentist to determine what is best for your oral health. I hope this is helpful for you. READ MORE
Can you get rid of black triangle teeth?
Yes, in some cases. There are many different methods. This a question best addressed to your dentist in person. READ MORE
Can dental bonding fall off?
Yes, dental bonding can detach. Veneers and crowns are longer lasting. Hope this information is helpful. READ MORE
Should I get an implant for a back molar?
As a rule, the more teeth you have to chew with, the longer all your teeth will last. So, yes, an implant replacement for a molar is usually a great investment in your dental health. Hope this helps you. READ MORE
How can I get rid of gingivitis fast?
Good question: Brush, floss, use a mouth rinse recommended by your dentist, and appoint for a cleaning including home care instruction on brushing and flossing as soon as possible. Hope this is helpful for you. READ MORE
Awards
- Mastership 14 The International College of Oral Implantologists
- Mastership 17 Academy of General Dentistry
Professional Memberships
- American Dental Association
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Get to know Dentist Dr. Robert Korwin, who serves patients in Red Bank and Middletown, New Jersey.
Dr. Korwin has been providing quality dental care to New Jersey patients for nearly four decades at Advanced Dentistry with a Gentle Touch. With offices in Red Bank and Middletown, he combines the latest dental technology with empathy and a gentle touch to help each patient obtain a beautiful smile. He is known for using the most advanced dental technology, including air-abrasion decay removal, laser gum treatment, intra-oral cameras, and more.
Recognized as a teacher and innovator, Dr. Korwin promotes excellence in preventing orally-linked disease and provides highly cosmetic dental repair and reconstruction utilizing orthodontics, implants, surgery, prosthetics, sedation with laser, digital, and computer-assisted diagnostics. “With these new procedures, we’re able to help patients realize that they don’t have to live with a toothless smile or cumbersome dentures for the rest of their lives. But best of all, we can ease their worry about any pain involved with the implant procedure because there is virtually none. We love to see our patients not only completely satisfied with their new smile, but pleasantly surprised at the lack of pain and anxiety involved in the process” as stated by the dentist, who also serves as a Clinical Instructor at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Paterson, New Jersey.
At the start of his dental career, Dr. Korwin completed his Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry (DMD) degree and his residency at the world’s most prestigious dental institution, the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine. After patenting new dental products, he amassed over 2600 hours of postgraduate education.
As a testament to his success, he is part of the 1% percent of dentists worldwide who have achieved dual Mastership Awards from the Academy of General Dentistry (MAGD) and the International College of Oral Implantologists (MICOI).
Additionally, he maintains membership status with numerous professional organizations, including: the American Society for the Advancement of Anesthesia in Dentistry (member of the Board of Directors), the American Dental Association, the American Academy of Implant Dentistry, the New Jersey Dental Association, the Monmouth Ocean County Dental Society, the Dental Organization for Conscious Sedation, and the International Association for Orthodontics.
Heavily involved in the advancement of dental technology, Dr. Korwin holds three dental patents. His work has been published in the Journal of Dental Research, the Journal of Continuing Dental Education, and the Penn Dental Journal.
Dentistry, also known as Dental and Oral Medicine, is a branch of medicine that consists of the study, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases, disorders, and conditions of the oral cavity. Dentists diagnose and treat dental issues and help patients develop better oral hygiene regimens. They clean teeth, correct bite issues, perform surgeries and extractions, and perform other duties to ensure that the teeth and mouth are healthy.
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