Dr. Jay Golub DDS

699 Middle Country Rd #200, Middle Island, NY 11953

Total Dental Care of Middle Island provides exactly what our name implies Total Dental Care. Our practice was founded on the basis of providing complete care to each and every patient, and so our facility offers all aspects of dental care under one roof. From advanced diagnostic equipment and cutting edge technology to our highly trained team of general dentists and board certified specialists, Total Dental Care prides itself on providing quality dental care at an affordable price. We believe firmly that one of the most important parts of dentistry is patient education. Our dedicated and hard working staff is devoted to making sure each patient understands their treatment options and needs. Total Dental Care promises that each comprehensive case is reviewed by a group of our dentists and together with you, we decide how to make you smile. Our office guarantees that you and your family will feel comfortable and relaxed in our warm and pleasant environment.

Dr. Jay Golub DDS - General dentist in Middle Island, NY

After graduating from the University of Pittsburgh in 1998, Dr. Zatcoff went on to the University of Medicine and Dentistry in New Jersey where he received his Degree as a Doctor of Medical Dentistry in 2003, and his Certificate in Periodontics in 2006. Immediately after his graduation, Dr. Zatcoff became a Board Certified Periodontist in 2007. Dr. Zatcoff graduated from the Periodontal program as Chief Resident and received the Anthony R. Volpe award for Excellence in Periodontics. He also received the International Congress of Oral Implantologists Predoctoral Achievement Award, and the American Academy of Periodontology Dental Student award for achievement in Periodontology. Dr. Zatcoff began his journey at Total Dental Care of Middle Island in 2005, with him bringing a fresh, new approach to periodontal treatment. Because of his cutting edge techniques, Dr. Zatcoff makes patients fear and hesitation of periodontal treatment a thing of the past. Dr. Zatcoff regularly attends continuing education courses, so that he may continue to provide his patients the most up to date procedures in the Periodontal field. In 2009, Dr. Zatcoff became Clinical Director of Total Dental Care of Middle Island and has continued to providing patients and the community with affordable, quality dental care they deserve. Most recently, Dr. Zatcoff opened Total Dental Care of Staten Island, formerly the office of Dr. Sheldon Zatcoff. This is the newest TDC location and even though it has evolved in many ways, the heart and soul of the office are still that of Dr. Sheldon. Dr. Zatcoff hopes to continue to serve the Staten Island community, which is his home town and his fathers mission, for years to come.

Dr. Jay Golub DDS - General dentist in Middle Island, NY

Received his B.S. in Sociology in 1995 at the College of Charleston in South Carolina. He then went on to the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine, where he graduated in 2006 with his Degree as a Doctor of Medical Dentistry. In 2001, Dr. Quitoni became a member of both, the Golden Key Honor Society and the National Society of Collegiate Scholars, and in 2006 he was a recipient of the Dr. Gilbert N Robin Continuing Education Scholarship Award. In addition to the numerous continuing education courses Dr. Quitoni has taken to both further his education, and stay current on new technology and techniques, he most recently completed the Norman Cranin Implant-Maxi Course at N.Y.U in 2008. Dr. Quitoni is currently an Attending Dentist at St. Charles Hospital. He is a member of the American Dental Association, the New York State Dental Association, and the Suffolk County Dental Society. Joining our practice in 2009, Dr. Quitoni has been a breath of fresh air and most definitely a valuable member of the practice.

Dr. Jay Golub DDS - General dentist in Middle Island, NY

Graduated from SUNY Buffalo with his Degree in Dental Surgery in 1984. Since then, the focus of his practice has been on cosmetic dentistry. Dr. Baratt is a member of the Academy of General Dentistry as well as the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine. Dr. Baratt recently joined the practice in 2008, bringing with him years of experience and outstanding service, and has been proven to be a wonderful addition to our team.

Dr. Jay Golub DDS - General dentist in Middle Island, NY

A native of Suffolk County, who graduated from Ward Melville High School, with lifelong ties to the community. Dr. Golub has been practicing since 1994, when he graduated from NYU with his Degree in Dental Surgery. Prior to that, he received his B.A. in Biology from Drew University in 1990. Dr. Golub has served as an Attending Doctor at Flushing Hospital Medical Center since 1995, and still holds that position currently. Since 1995 Dr. Golub has worked in private practice and holds a variety of professional affiliations. Dr. Golub joined TDC in 2010. His witty nature has created quite a light hearted atmosphere, for staff and patients alike.

Dr. Jay Golub DDS - General dentist in Middle Island, NY

After graduating in 1987 from Brooklyn College with a B.A. in Biology, Dr. Homburger received his degree as a Doctor of Dental Surgery from New York University in 1991. From there he did a General Practice Residency at Long Island College Hospital and spent the next twenty-seven plus years in private practice in Brooklyn. Dr. H, as we call him, has made the trip east joining our practice in late 2019.

Dr. Jay Golub DDS - General dentist in Middle Island, NY

Recipient of the John Opi award for excellence in periodontology and a member of the Phi Beta honor society, Toni graduated from SUNY Farmingdale in 1997 with high honors. Since obtaining her R.D.H. in 1997, Toni has been part of the TDC family, bringing with her 20 plus years experience.

Dr. Jay Golub DDS - General dentist in Middle Island, NY

Graduated from New York Technical College in 1985 with her R.D.H. and her Associates in Applied Science. Prior to that she received her B.A. in English Literature and Spanish from Queens College in 1978. While in her Dental Hygiene Program, Iris served as President of the Dental Hygiene Association. She was also a recipient of the Hu-Friedy Golden Scaler Award and graduated in the top ten of her class. Iris joined our practice in 2010 and has been a welcome addition to our team.

Dr. Jay Golub DDS - General dentist in Middle Island, NY

Graduated from the University of New York Agricultural and Technical College at Farmingdale in 1982. She was honored by the Veterans Administration with the Ion Gilbert Award for outstanding service as a Dental Hygiene Student at the Northport V.A. Hospital. Since receiving her degree as an R.D.H., Marion has dedicated the last 23 years to our practice.

Dr. Jay Golub DDS - General dentist in Middle Island, NY

Jessica graduated from Briarcliffe College in 2013. She is a member of the American Dental Hygiene Association as well as the Long Island Dental Hygiene Association. Jessica recently joined our practice in 2017, bringing with her experience from working in many different settings. She is patient, gentle and thorough with an understanding of dental phobias and how to address them. Jessica enthusiastically believes that the key to a healthy life is a healthy mouth and helps her patients achieve this.

Dr. Jay Golub DDS - General dentist in Middle Island, NY

Mitzi graduated from the University of Bridgeport in 2006. Prior to receiving her degree she worked as a dental assistant for eight years. Mitzi has an extensive background in the field of pediatric dentistry. Being the mother of three children, she knows how to cater to our younger patients. Mitzi is dedicated to educating patients on the importance of optimal dental health in hygiene. She joined TDC in 2017 and has been a valued addition to our TDC family.

Dr. Jay Golub DDS - General dentist in Middle Island, NY

Becky graduated from SUNY Farmingdale in 2016 with top honors. While at Farmingdale Becky served as historian for the Student American Dental Hygiene Association. Becky is experienced and certified in administering nitrous oxide and local anesthesia. Beckys cheerful personality along with her big beautiful smile makes her patients feel comfortable and relaxed.

The team at Total Dental Care of Middle Island believe in the importance of preventative care. We focus on keeping patients in good oral health so that they can live a full, healthy, and enjoyable life that is free from oral pain. This starts by educating our patients on what they can do to stay healthy at home. In our family dentist office we recommend that patients eat a healthy diet that consists of green leafy vegetables, lean protein, nuts, dairy products, and crunchy fruits and veggies. Eating these foods along with drinking water can help to keep teeth healthy and make them stronger. By simultaneously reducing sugar intake, patients can also reduce their risk of cavities.

It is also important to brush and floss throughout the day. Instead of waiting for bedtime to brush teeth, carry a small toothbrush and use it after meals and snacks. This makes it possible to remove sugar and bacteria from the teeth and gums before it has the opportunity to turn into acid that can attack the teeth. This preventative step can greatly reduce a persons' risk of getting a cavity or gum disease. We understand the importance of taking these steps at home and will spend the time necessary to educate and inform patients so that they can stay healthy overall. Education, after all, is essential for living a long and healthy life.

Understanding the importance of these regular dental exams, the staff at Total Dental Care of Middle Island work to make each patient extremely comfortable. This includes being welcoming and kind while performing dental treatments in a way that is painless and relaxing. Patients visit our dentist office because they trust us to do just that take care of their teeth and gums, gently. The majority of our patients are local and come from the greater Middle Island area, we also see patients that are looking for gentle dental care.

Seniors, on the other hand, often struggle with gum disease and oral infections. As people age, their teeth can become weaker and infected more easily. Bone loss is incredibly common with seniors and by conducting regular dental exams, the team at Total Dental Care of Middle Island can help seniors to have strong teeth and reduce the risk of them falling out. Since over seventy percent of U.S. adults suffer from tooth loss, preventative care is important.

A. Primary, or 'baby,' teeth are important for many reasons. Not only do they help children speak clearly and chew naturally, they also aid in forming a path that permanent teeth can follow when they are ready to come in.

A. First, rinse the irritated area with warm salt water and place a cold compress on the face if it is swollen. Give the child acetaminophen for any pain, rather than placing aspirin on the teeth or gums. Finally, see a dentist as soon as possible.

A. Sealants work by filling in the crevasses on the chewing surfaces of the teeth. This shuts out food particles that could get caught in the teeth, causing cavities. The application is fast and comfortable and can effectively protect teeth for many years.

A. Have your family dentist evaluate the fluoride level of your child's primary source of drinking water. If your child is not getting enough fluoride internally through water (especially if the fluoride level is deficient or if your child drinks bottled water without fluoride), then we may prescribe fluoride supplements.

A. Soft plastic mouthguards can be used to protect teeth, lips, cheeks and gums from sport related injuries. A custom-fitted mouthguard will protect your teeth from injuries and even provide protection from severe injuries to the head.

A. There is very little risk in dental X-rays. Family dentists are especially careful to limit the amount of radiation to which you and your family are exposed. Lead aprons and high-speed film are used to ensure safety and minimize the amount of radiation. Digital x-rays provide an even greater level of protection by using up to 90 percent less radiation.

It is a good idea to know which situations require the attention of an emergency dentist. Read on to learn when you should head to an emergency dentist. You can generally avoid the need to see an emergency dentist by practicing basic dental hygiene. However, sometimes, proper oral hygiene is insufficient to prevent a dental

Teeth whitening from a dentist is a great way to improve the appearance of your smile and remove stubborn stains. A common question that many patients ask relates to how long the results last, and this review offers insights into what you can expect when visiting a dentist for professional, in-office teeth whitening.Many cosmetic dentists

The All-on-4 procedure is a popular choice for those looking to undergo a hybrid method of tooth replacement. Implant-supported dentures combine dental implants and dentures into one restoration, which allows patients to smile confidently, speak comfortably and eat naturally. While the All-on-4 procedure is relatively popular, it is still rather new to dentistry, which is

According to the American Academy of Periodontology, periodontics is a dental specialty that focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of gum disease. When periodontal disease (also known as gum disease) develops, usually because of poor oral hygiene practices, the harm is not just to your gums but also to your general health. Continue reading

You may have gum disease if your gums are red, swollen or bleeding. It is natural for this to happen from time to time after eating something that irritates your gums or brushing too aggressively. However, if this happens on a regular basis then you may have some type of gum disease. Another symptom is bad breath, loose teeth, pain while chewing, sensitive teeth or teeth that appear longer. If you live in the Middle Island area, we can examine your gums and let you know what the source of your problem is.

In its early stages, gum disease can cause some irritation and bleeding. There may be some discomfort, but it will be minimal. This stage is called gingivitis. If, however, it is left untreated the disease will spread, and the gums will start to recede by pulling away from the tooth. This creates pockets in the gum tissue that can expose more of the tooth structure and the root system. Once exposed, the tooth and roots are more susceptible to becoming infected as bacteria can gather and start to irritate the area. This can lead to cavities and infections along with bone loss. In severe cases, the bone loss in combination with receding gums can lead to tooth loss. In many cases, adult teeth that fall out due so because of gum disease.

In short bacteria. When bacteria remain on the teeth, it can form plaque and tartar. When this substance becomes stuck in between the teeth and gums, it can lead to gum complication. The best way to prevent this is to brush and floss several times throughout the day along with visiting the dentist for regular teeth cleanings.

There are things you can do to increase your risk for getting gum disease. This includes smoking, hormonal changes, pregnancy, diabetes, certain medications, and genetics. Any time that the blood flow is constricted or reduced, your risk for the disease increases. This is why diabetics and pregnant women are more susceptible to the condition. At Total Dental Care of Middle Island, we recommend that our pregnant patients visit our office at least twice during pregnancy in order to decrease their risk and the pregnancy complications that come with it.

The first step in addressing gum disease is to complete a deep cleaning. By removing plaque and tartar from the teeth and gums, we can help patients throughout the Middle Island area start the healing process. Once the bacteria and plaque have been removed, the gums will start to heal naturally. If the plaque is only around the edge of the gum line, a standard teeth cleaning will work. If it has become trapped between the gums and teeth, a scaling and root planing procedure will be required. In this case, we will need to scrape the plaque off from the teeth underneath the gums. Some dentists use a laser to do so in order to complete the procedure faster.

When surgery is required, it is typically because the gums have receded so significantly. When pockets form in the gum tissue, they need to be restored in order to protect the tooth again. In this case, a gum graft can be helpful. This works by taking tissue from the roof of the mouth or another area and grafting it to the gums so that the gum tissue can start to regenerate. The gums then need to be secured back around the tooth in order to protect it and the roots. If bone loss has occurred as a result of gum disease, a bone graft may be necessary in order to restore and strengthen the tooth. In this procedure natural or synthetic bone is compacted into the area and sealed so that the bone can start to regenerate.

You can prevent periodontitis by taking simple steps that include brushing your teeth after meals, flossing on a daily basis and rinsing your mouth with an antiseptic mouthwash once a day. This will help to remove bacteria and sugar from your teeth and gums before they can turn into plaque. Eating a healthy diet that is low in sugar can also help to keep your gums healthy. At Total Dental Care of Middle Island, we also recommend having your teeth cleaned professionally at least twice a year so that we can remove plaque and tartar from hard to reach places. This will ensure that your gums remain healthy.

Has it been a while since you had a general dentist checkup? You know how critical it is to maintain good health. Taking good care of your mouth, teeth and gums is part of your overall wellness. It may be easy to lose track of time, but you cannot forget to keep up on your

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Darice Dennis
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Great dentist. My son was in good hands!! Highly recommend this office!!


Darice Dennis
6 years ago
Great dentist. My son was in good hands!! Highly recommend this office!!


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