Dr. Claudia L. González, D.M.D.
Dentist
11438 Lebanon Rd. Unit A. Sharonville OH, 45241-6201About
Dr. Claudia Gonzalez is a Cosmetic General Dentist practicing in Sharonville and Hamilton/Ross, OH. Dr. Gonzalez specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating diseases and conditions associated with the mouth and overall health. Her main cosmetic focus is on Smile Design and believes that a healthy beautiful smile is important for generalized physical health.
Education and Training
Tufts University School DMD 2005
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Dr. Claudia L. González, D.M.D.'s Expert Contributions
What can I eat with Invisalign?
Hi. You can eat almost anything because you should be taking off your Invisalign‘s to eat. After you eat you should brush floss and rinse then put your Invisalign back on. The only concern would be if you have attachments, that’s when you have to be careful if you eat something too hard. Other than that you should be good as long as you’re not wearing your Invisalign‘s to eat, pressure Fossett rents, temperature of his lines back on. Dr. Claudia Gonzalez CGD DENTAL 513-738-4900 READ MORE
Does Invisalign stay in when you sleep?
Hello, Yes. Your Invisalign should be on 23 hours a day!!! READ MORE
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Functional recovery and dendritic hypertrophy after posterior and complete cingulate lesions on postnatal day 10.
- A novel skilled-reaching impairment in paw supination on the "good" side of the hemi-Parkinson rat improved with rehabilitation.
- Acute alcohol administration improves skilled reaching success in intact but not
- Skilled reaching impairments from the lateral frontal cortex component of middle cerebral artery stroke: a qualitative and quantitative comparison to focal motor cortex lesions in rats.
- Evidence for bilateral control of skilled movements: ipsilateral skilled forelimb reaching deficits and functional recovery in rats follow motor cortex and lateral frontal cortex lesions.
- Nicotine stimulates dendritic arborization in motor cortex and improves concurrent motor skill but impairs subsequent motor learning.
- Chronic low-dose administration of nicotine facilitates recovery and synaptic change after focal ischemia in rats.
- Hemispheric specialization for the visual control of action is independent of handedness.
- The relationship between fMRI adaptation and repetition priming.
- Action rules: why the visual control of reaching and grasping is not always influenced by perceptual illusions.
- Hand preference for precision grasping predicts language lateralization.
- Tactile stimulation promotes motor recovery following cortical injury in adult rats.
- Precocious hand use preference in reach-to-eat behavior versus manual construction in 1- to 5-year-old children.
- Hand use for grasping in a bimanual task: evidence for different roles?
- Grasping with the eyes of your hands: hapsis and vision modulate hand preference.
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