Keep Smiling Dental

567 Washington Ave, Belleville, NJ 07109
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Saturday9:00am - 5:00pm

Keep Smiling Dental PC is a Belleville based family dentist practice that treats patients of all ages. We are committed to delivering the highest quality dental care and do so using advanced dental equipment. We are a cosmetic dentist that offers services like checkups, teeth cleaning, crowns, veneers and more.

Keep Smiling Dental - General dentist in Belleville, NJ

Dr. Sandoval began her professional education at Montclair State University in Montclair, New Jersey, where she earned her Bachelor of Arts. She subsequently enrolled at Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences University (formerly The University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey) in Newark and obtained her Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry. Before entering private practice, Dr. Sandoval completed a residency at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center in Paterson, New Jersey.

As a dentist, Dr. Sandoval believes that education is a key component of a healthy lifestyle. She takes this responsibility seriously and teaches all people about good oral hygiene and preventive dental care.

Dr. Sandoval knows that successful treatment outcomes are a team effort. She collaborates with each individual, explaining the various treatment options in-depth before making any recommendations. In addition, Dr. Sandoval always answers questions and addresses concerns, allowing all people to make informed decisions.

To achieve optimal treatment outcomes, Dr. Sandoval stays current on new dental developments and techniques. She regularly participates in continuing education and enjoys collaborating with her colleagues. Her passion for providing all-inclusive care ensures each person receives the attention they need in a welcoming, positive environment.

Keep Smiling Dental - General dentist in Belleville, NJ

Frouzandeh Mahdi, DMD, is a general dentist, practicing in Bellville, New Jersey. At Keep Smiling Dental PC, she provides advice on proper brushing, flossing, cleaning, healthy gums, and other dental care to patients of all ages.

She has been in private practice for forty years, and she is committed to delivering superb dental care to her patients using the most advanced dental equipment. In addition to general dentistry checkups and teeth cleanings, she also provides cosmetic services including crowns, implants, dentures, and veneers.

Keep Smiling Dental - General dentist in Belleville, NJ

Dr. Joshua Bagley, DMD, earned his dental degree from Rutgers School of Dental Medicine in Newark, New Jersey. After graduating Rutgers, he continued his training as a general practice resident at New York Medical College in Valhalla, New York.

Having grown up watching his father run a dental laboratory, Dr. Bagley knew from a young age that he wanted to explore the field of dentistry. He is passionate about the work he performs and strives to provide the best quality dentistry to all of his patients. He believes in the importance of educating patients, explaining treatment options in detail, and including patients in the decision making process. Dr. Bagley tries to always keep up with the latest dental techniques and incorporate them into his practice. He is certified in Invisalign and welcomes any questions about ways to improve your smile.

Keep Smiling Dental - General dentist in Belleville, NJ

People who wear clear braces can improve their smile inconspicuously. This type of teeth alignment adjuster is also known as clear wire braces or ceramic braces. Clear braces are an alternative to traditional metal braces to straighten teeth. They provide aesthetic benefits and health-related ones.

Clear braces consist of plastic or ceramic brackets glued to each tooth. A wire made from metal or a white material connects the brackets. Over time, the wire pulls the teeth in different directions to straighten them. The American Association of Orthodontists explains that this movement occurs because of the bone tissue rebuilding process.

Clear braces take around 12 to 36 months to straighten teeth. Clear braces may take longer than metal braces to work because they consist of more fragile materials. The brackets on clear braces are replaced often to prevent breakage from pressure as teeth move. Low-quality ceramic braces can cause the brackets to break, resulting in an extended treatment time.

Clear braces are a good option for those who want to wear braces without feeling self-conscious. Candidates should have all their adult teeth and have stopped growing, as ceramic braces can break if there is too much movement. This recommendation means most teenagers and adults are eligible for this type of alignment.

Children are often not good candidates for clear braces, as their mouths are still developing. Those who have more complex issues of the teeth, bite, and mouth should look into a more traditional option. Ceramic is less durable than metal, so those involved in extracurricular activities that involve a lot of mouth movement or contact sports may want to consider more durable metal braces.

There are benefits and drawbacks to clear braces that candidates should consider. Clear braces provide cosmetic benefits as they are less noticeable on teeth than traditional metal braces. They are less visible because the ceramic material is either tooth-colored or clear. Clear braces work faster than clear aligners, which can take one year or longer to straighten teeth.

Although clear braces are less conspicuous, the material used is more fragile than traditional metal braces. This fragility means a bracket may crack during the process and need replacement. A 2016 study found that clear braces are more than twice as likely to break than metal braces. Another potential drawback is that clear bracket ties can stain easily. Patients should avoid this by brushing and flossing after every meal, avoiding foods and drinks that cause discoloration, and not smoking or using whitening toothpaste.

People getting clear braces will often make a series of visits to the orthodontist. The purpose of these visits is to determine a treatment plan, place the braces on the patient, and make any necessary adjustments. This process occurs over numerous stages:

  • Initial Visit: The orthodontist will do a dental exam, take X-Rays, and discuss the patients goals. The orthodontist will develop a treatment plan with this information. During this visit, an impression of the teeth helps with the design of the braces.
  • Placement of the braces:The teeth will be cleaned, conditioned, and primed for the brackets. The impression mold determines the bracket position before cementing them on. We then insert a wire through the brackets.
  • Adjustments:Depending on the exact type of clear braces, patients may need to come in for regular adjustments of the wire. The patient will usually visit monthly for the readjustment. The new wire helps to continue the process of moving the teeth. These visits continue until the desired outcome is reached.
  • One of the major differences between clear braces and clear aligner trays, such as Invisalign, is the material and texture. While clear aligners provide a smooth, plastic design, clear braces provide the durability that comes with traditional braces. This allows clear braces to be both sturdy and discreet without the fragility and wear-and-tear of plastic.

    Another difference between clear braces and aligners is their treatment time. Clear braces may require a slight increase in treatment time compared to traditional metal braces, but they typically require less than clear aligners because of the constant force being applied on the teeth. Lastly, clear braces cannot be removed for eating and drinking as clear aligners can, making it more difficult to keep up oral hygiene. However, patients undergoing clear braces treatment are given detailed instructions on care and maintenance practices for both the braces and teeth themselves.

    A. The two types are similar in that they are connected by a wire using brackets attached to each tooth. While an orthodontist needs to adjust the wires of metal braces regularly, this is not necessarily the case with clear ones if they contain technology that automatically adjusts. Clear braces are more fragile and typically make adjustments more slowly than metal ones.

    A. Clear braces use brackets and wires to move teeth. Clear aligners are customized mouthpieces. Typically patients whose dental issues are less severe get aligners. People with large spaces, extreme crowding, or very crooked teeth can get better results from clear braces.

    A. Extra care is necessary when cleaning ceramic braces because the material is more brittle. Patients should always brush their braces and teeth after eating. It is also important to floss, using an interdental cleaner or floss threader. Patients should also avoid certain foods such as hard, chewy, acidic, and crunchy foods.

    A. Yes, clear braces can help with tooth gaps. Patients who have minor or moderate gaps can get effective results with this type of braces. The process may also take less time than it does for correcting a whole mouth of crooked teeth.

    A. The straightening process varies based on factors like the brand, the severity of the dental problem, and the patient's age. The American Dental Association Patient Education Center says the average time braces stay on typically ranges from one to three years. After treatment, patients will need to wear a retainer to prevent the teeth from moving back to their previous position.

    By visiting us as soon as possible, our team can help get you the professional treatment you need. Instead of waiting around and allowing the symptoms to get worse, we can provide you with treatment options.

    If you are thinking about getting braces, then you may be wondering what the process is like. This process may make some people nervous. Knowing a bit more about what goes into it can help calm your fears. It can also help you prepare for getting braces. It is important for you to remember that

    Are you thinking about getting Invisalign and wondering: Does Invisalign really work? Invisalign is one of the most popular forms of clear aligner treatment. However, determining whether or not Invisalign really works is important if you are considering treatment. A common question is whether Invisalign causes any tooth problems, and we seek to answer that

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    jay thorne
    2 years ago
    Greta and dr. Maddie we're fantastic! Made me feel very comfortable, communicated well regarding my teeth, and were very friendly. I'd recommend them to anyone interested


    Jeff Z
    2 years ago
    Had problem with tooth of course was a Friday thought was going to have to wait till the following week but was able to get taken care. Of course this was considered an emergency which to me it was. Thank you.


    Cristina Ofrancia
    2 years ago
    The place is clean and people who work there are nice!!


    Devon Scipio
    2 years ago
    Love this dental office. Very friendly staff, the dentists are great, and the office is beautiful!


    Superbrushcomic
    2 years ago
    I love coming to this office. They are very professional and friendly


    Madeline Torres
    2 years ago
    Keep Smiling dental location Bellville is awesome. The offices look beautiful. The people are nice and friendly too. The dentists there are amazing as well. Both dentists Dr. Sandoval and Dr. Bagley did an amazing job fixing my teeth. They have patience and answer all questions. Plus, they even have a tv to watch while you are having a procedure done. Great place to go to.


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