Dr. Ewa Zoltek DMD
Dentist | General Practice
44 Sylvan Ave Ste 1D 1D Englewood Cliffs NJ, 07632About
Dr. Ewa Zoltek is a Dentist practicing in Englewood Cliffs NJ. Dr. Zoltek 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, implantalogy, oral surgery and performing examinations, among many others.
Education and Training
UMDNJ DMD 2006
Board Certification
American Board of Dental Public Health
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Can you eat normally with dental bridges?
Good Morning, Absolutely, enjoy your new teeth! Happy Holidays! READ MORE
Is it normal for teeth to wiggle slightly?
Thank you for your question. Nothing is stronger as natural healthy tooth. When a tooth starts to get decay, it weakens the integrity of the tooth. In order to prevent total tooth damage from decaying that can lead to other serious conditions. Basically your doctor will stop the decaying process by cleaning the decay out completely and filling a tooth with a strong restoration. READ MORE
What can you not eat after getting dentures?
Hi there, At first try soft foods....You need to feel out and get use to the new partial. its totally different than your own teeth. with time you will be able to chew stake and your favorite food! Just be patient and let your doctor know if you have any sore spots and he/ she will be happy to adjust it! Good luck. Dr.Zoltek. READ MORE
Can a 14 year old get Invisalign?
Hi There, Yes, absolutely. READ MORE
Are dental implants removable?
Hi there, Dental implants replace the roots of your teeth and they fuse to your bone therefore they are not removable, they are permanent. However the teeth that are placed on top of those four dental implants are more likely removable. Respectfully Dr Zoltek READ MORE
Can your body reject a tooth implant?
Hi There, Implants are standard of care in this day and age. There is no guarantee in life on anything....Implant success rate is very high these days....Yes your body can reject implants... but it is very rare....if you are healthy, do not smoke, have not been on any long term bisphosphonates therapy, ( medications for osteoporosis like fasomax, boniva etc ), uncontrolled diabetics or immuno suppressive meds and other meds and conditions that can cause bone and tissues remodeling and healing. Implants are very successful and predictable way to replaced broken, badly decay and missing teeth... Respectfully, Dr. Zoltek. READ MORE
Can a crown that is too high cause pain?
Hi there, Yes, absolutely....any restoration that is too high can cause pain. Usually if its due to the crown hitting pre maturely.....it will start hurting after about a week on biting mostly, then cold then hot. Reason for that is when you chew the first thing that hits its that tooth with a crown, that tooth becomes bruised from all the forces hitting it first rather than all the teeth taking the load. Usually its a quick fix. Call your dentist, most likely it will take few minutes to adjust the bite and tooth will heal in no time:) Respectfully, Dr. Zoltek. READ MORE
Can wisdom teeth pain cause ear pain?
Yes, absolutely. It's called referred pain. Pain from wisdom teeth can refer to ear, upper and lower jaw, shoulder, even arm, mimicking heart attack pain. READ MORE
What happens if wisdom teeth decay?
Hi there, If your wisdom teeth decay you have few options: remove them, or restore them if they are in a fully functional occlusion ( bite also called bite). Your dentist will recommend whatever is best for you. Respectfully, Dr. Zoltek. READ MORE
Can a tooth crack under a crown?
HI, Yes it is possible that a tooth can crack under a crown. Root Canal teeth crack much more frequently than live, strong teeth.... never the less it is possible. It also depends on the condition of your teeth, there is many other factors that can contribute to crack teeth syndrome..... Respectfully, Dr. Zoltek. READ MORE
What are the side effects of removing teeth?
Hi, There is no short answer to your question.... After removing a tooth you will experience some discomfort, some bleeding, may be some swelling or even bruising. These side effects are normal and very common. On rare occasions, you may experience some feeling of numbness. That depends how close the root is to a nerve or vital structures. Severe infection and proximity to vital structures can cause some temporary numbness in the area. Please keep in mind that this procedure is very common and most of the time there is a minimal damage. These are just a few side effects that can occur after removal of a tooth. The amount of discomfort and side effects varies depends on the extent of damage from your tooth and your general health. Every doctor is very well trained in this area and you should be absolutely fine. Good luck, Dr. Zoltek READ MORE
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