Hinna A. Chaudhry, Dentist
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Hinna A. Chaudhry

Dentist

1055 summer st stamford CT, 06905

About

Dr. Chaudhry practices all fields of general dentistry with a special interest in TMJ/orofacial pain and chronic migraine. With a personal history of chronic migraine, she makes sure to ask the right questions to find the root of the cause for her patients' pain. Her main goal in practice is to make her patients comfortable and at ease during their procedure.

Education and Training

University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey - DMD

Board Certification

ClearCorrect

Invisalign

Lumineers

Botox & Fillers

TMJ

Provider Details

Female Hindi, Urdu 14 years of experience
Hinna A. Chaudhry
Hinna A. Chaudhry's Expert Contributions
  • For small kids how frequent should dentist visits be?

    Every six months. We want children to have a pleasant experience at the dentist so the earlier they start the happier they will be. READ MORE

  • What does bone loss in the teeth mean?

    Bone loss is a result of periodontal disease. Periodontal disease is caused by a special type of bacteria in our mouth that causes damage to the gum, bone and the peridontal structures of the tooth. There are a plethora of reason that cause periodontal disease including, age, genetics, home care, medication, smoking, medical ailments, etc. Diabetes has been shown to have a direct correlation to the increase of bacteria in the mouth. Unfortunately, once the bone is lost it can be regenerated. In order to prevent further bone loss, it is recommend to get a procedure called a scaling and root planing. There is no way to fully eradicate the mouth of the bacteria that causes periodontal disease, however, the goal is to get the bacteria to a level that your body can fight. Therefore, it is essential to get a cleaning (periodontal maintenance) every 3 months. READ MORE

  • My mother lost all of her teeth. What can be done?

    Implant supported dentures are the best way to address full mouth tooth loss. Dentures are poorly fitting and do not feel natural. If implants are used with dentures, we are able to get a better fit and can remove the extra acrylic material from the root of the mouth and gums. READ MORE

  • Is a root canal during pregnancy safe?

    Unfortunately waiting on the root canal could have a negative effect on the baby. Bacteria and infection travel from the mouth to the fetus. Getting elective dental work during pregnancy is not recommended. However it is needed for emergencies (pain infection etc). Your doctor will get in touch with your OB/GYN and confirm there are no contraindications to treatment (usually it is just recommended to use anesthesia without epinephrine). The second trimester is also the best time for the fetus to get dental work done. Hope this helps! READ MORE

  • Skin is shedding on the inside of my mouth (my cheeks). Is this normal?

    Waking up with cheek mucosal sloughing is a normal occurrence. Sometimes simple things like changing toothpaste/mouthrinse, clenching, or even an allergy to existing restorations can cause this. If you notice that it is along your occlusal plane, this is due to clenching. In that situation, consult with your dentist about getting a night guard. If it is in fluctuating areas, try to remember if you recently changed anything in your routine. Switch back to your old toothpaste or mouth rinse. Also, adding warm salt water rinses to your regimen can help. Personally, I notice sloughing of my mucosal right near my only amalgam filling during times of stress. Amalgam contains trace amounts of nickel. Those with nickel allergies sometimes have slight reactions. Consider all of these possibilities and remember there is nothing to be alarmed about! READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

TMJMigraine

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • International Public Speaking -

Awards

  • America's Top Dentist, 2014   
  • Gamma Pi Dental National Prothodontic honor Society   

Professional Memberships

  • American Dental Association  

Charities and Philanthropic Endeavors

  • global dental relief

Treatments

  • General & Cosmetic Dentistry, TMJ, Migraine

Professional Society Memberships

  • American Dental Association, American Academy of Facial Esthetics, American Academy of Orofacial Pain, New Jersey Dental Association, Academy of General Dentistry

What do you attribute your success to?

  • Dr. Chaudhry knew she wanted to be a dentist since she was 13 and has been fortunate enough to meet very influential people throughout her journey to her goal. Her residency at St. Charles really prepared her in all aspects of dentistry. The director of this residency made her into the clinician I am today.

Areas of research

  • Research Conducted in Genetic Engineering of Enzyme Laccase in E. Coli

Philanthropic Initiatives

  • Past President Developments in Literacy Building, Schools for Girls in Southeast Asia. International Medical Missions with Healing the Children Northeast (Jamaica) and Global Dental Relief (Guatemala) 

Hobbies / Sports

  • Volunteering, Fundraising, Support of DIL

Favorite professional publications

  • Journal of the American Dental Association, Dental Economics

Areas of research

Research Conducted in Genetic Engineering of Enzyme Laccase in E. Coli

Hinna A. Chaudhry's Practice location

Pearl Dental

1055 summer st -
stamford, CT 06905
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83 S. Bedford Road -
Mount Kisco, NY 10549
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