Dr. Caprice Marjenin, DDS
Dentist | General Practice
1705 N Market St Suite 200 Frederick MD, 21701About
Dr. Caprice Marjenin is a Dentist practicing in Frederick, MD. Dr. Marjenin 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.
Education and Training
Loma Linda University DDS 2014
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What is the fastest way to heal a broken jaw?
Generally, a broken jaw needs to be stabilized. Your friend should be seen by an oral surgeon right away for assessment. After stabilization, a soft food diet for a minimum of 7 days is recommended. Like any bone, it will take several months to fully heal. READ MORE
Can you fix jaw alignment without surgery?
You can only change the positioning of teeth without surgery. If you have an actual skeletal misalignment, the only way to improve their positioning is with orthognathic surgery. READ MORE
How can I prevent infection after dental implant?
Generally, the dentist placing the implant will place you on an antibiotic at time of placement to help prevent any infection from forming and causing failure. READ MORE
Does Invisalign make your teeth yellow?
It can cause increased staining of the teeth. I would recommend brushing with a whitening toothpaste during treatment. You can also discuss with your dentist using a whitening gel inside the aligners during treatment. READ MORE
Is teeth whitening bad for your mouth?
Yes! Whitening does not cause damage to your teeth. Sounds like it would be a great way to erase those years of stain :) READ MORE
How do you make gingivitis go away?
The best way to help get rid of gingivitis is good oral hygiene. Brushing 2x/day for a full 2 minutes, followed by flossing and a mouthwash will quickly turn things around. If you do this everyday for 2 weeks, you should start to see improvement. READ MORE
Could my tooth pain be causing my headaches?
Yes, especially if the tooth is infected. I would follow up with your dentist for treatment right away. READ MORE
What should I do if my permanent crown is not feeling right?
It sounds like the cement inside of it might be letting go. You have two options: 1) go to the dentist. The dentist will get the crown off, clean it out, assess it, and if possible re-cement it. 2) Wait until the crown comes off on its own and then take it into the dentist to have it assessed and if possible, re-cemented. READ MORE
What is the procedure for applying braces?
They will bond brackets onto each tooth, and then connect all of the brackets with a wire. The wire is secured into place with little rubber bands. READ MORE
Should I go to the doctor if my gums are swollen?
I would seek help from your dentist. Dentists are better versed in oral infections and their treatment, and if any medication is needed, your dentist can prescribe it for you. READ MORE
Is dental anesthesia safe for pregnancy?
Yes. Make sure to remind your dentist that you are pregnant so that they can use a local anesthetic that is safe during pregnancy. READ MORE
What are my options for replacing a missing front tooth?
The options for replacing a missing tooth are the same for a back tooth or a front tooth. The options are: 1) dental implant, 2) bridge, 3) removable partial denture. You will have to discuss with your dentist which option is right for you and your mouth since all of them have pros/cons and some may not be an appropriate option depending on the state of the other teeth in your mouth. If everything is health and bone levels are good, the dental implant is universally to be thought of as the most ideal treatment option. READ MORE
How do you prepare for a gum graft?
There is nothing specific to do to prepare for a gum graft. Since you are nervous, I would work on positive affirmations that everything will go smoothly and you will heal quickly. READ MORE
Is getting a crown done under local anesthesia?
Unless your tooth has had a root canal, yes, a crown is prepared under local anesthesia. Without some kind of anesthetic, this would be a very painful procedure since we are removing all of the protective, outer layer of the tooth. READ MORE
Can you have dental implants with bone loss?
Maybe. If there is significant bone loss, you may have to have bone grafting and see how well that heals prior to discussing the option of an implant. READ MORE
How long does it take to fix a cracked filling?
This depends on how large the filling is. A filling that is only on 1 surface of the tooth can be done quite quickly, but if the filling is larger, say 4 surfaces, it will take longer for the procedure to be completed. Most dentists can complete 1 surface in 10-15 minutes. READ MORE
Can a crown be removed and put back on?
The most predictable way to fix this issue is with a new crown. The reason that the tooth got a cavity under the crown is likely because the crown was no longer sealed to the tooth in an area. It is best to remove the decay and then fabricate a new crown to the new tooth levels for a good seal. READ MORE
Is it necessary to take antibiotics after dental implants?
Yes. This helps prevent dental infection around the implant (peri-implantitis). Without it, you risk infection and failure of the implant. READ MORE
Does holding water in your mouth stop a toothache after Invisalign?
Holding cold water in your mouth may help for a moment because the cold water will help reduce inflammation. The best treatment for the first few days after a new aligner is to take ibuprofen if you are medically allowed to take it. READ MORE
Can dental anesthesia be used for a dental cleaning?
It can be; however, most dentists will find this medically unnecessary. The numbing will not change anything about the sounds. I would recommend using laughing gas. READ MORE
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