
Shaija Muneer
Dentist | General Practice
615 Wyckoff Ave Wyckoff NJ, 07481About
Dr. Shaija Muneer is a Dentist practicing in Wyckoff, NJ. Dr. Muneer 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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What can I take for root canal pain?
Advil and Tylenol. READ MORE
Will gum abscess go away after a root canal?
Yes - it should take away the source of the infection READ MORE
Is a CT scan required before dental implants?
Yes READ MORE
Can a crown cause gum irritation?
Yes if you have metal allergy READ MORE
Should partial dentures hurt?
No. READ MORE
What happens if you get a cavity under a veneer?
Fix the cavity or change the veneer. READ MORE
Can you get braces if you have dental fillings?
yes READ MORE
How many days rest after dental implant?
24 hrs READ MORE
Do I need a root canal to get a crown?
No READ MORE
How long does the pain last after oral cyst surgery?
4 weeks READ MORE
Why are my gums swollen after deep cleaning?
Its normal after deep cleaning - it should go down.Rinse with Listerine READ MORE
Can you get partial dentures for front teeth?
Yes, but you have better options than a partial like a bridge. READ MORE
I have a dull pain in my tooth?
See an Endodontist asap. READ MORE
Can a loose crown be repaired?
Yes, there is no decay, it can be re-cemented or remade for a better fit. READ MORE
Can you get a partial denture for your upper back teeth?
Yes! READ MORE
How can I close gaps between teeth?
Braces, there are many options with clear braces. READ MORE
How long does it take for your gums to get used to dentures?
6-8 weeks. READ MORE
Can you drink coffee with full dentures?
Yes. READ MORE
How can I make my dentures more comfortable?
It usually needs a few adjustments before it gets comfortable. READ MORE
Can a tight retainer damage teeth?
Your natural teeth will not be damaged but if you have veneers or fillings they could get damaged by a tight retainer. The retainer usually loosens up after a few days. READ MORE
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