services
lectures
Dr. Neymark is available for speaking engagments in addition to providing dental services.
She has lectured at Stony Brook Dental School department of periodontics, Long Island Jewish Medical Center, the Brevard Study Club, The Association of Innovative Dentistry and Second District Dental Society.
Veneers
Many people are dissatisfied with the appearance of their teeth. Fortunately, porcelain dental veneers can help address a wide range of concerns. Made from wafer-thin porcelain, veneers are attached to the surface of the teeth to restore their appearance and correct imperfections with beautiful, completely natural-looking results. Dr. Neymark is extensively trained in the assessment and application of porcelain dental veneers.
Durable, long-lasting, and customized to achieve your desired outcome, porcelain veneers offer many advantages:
Enhance the symmetry and proportion of the teeth
Cover chips, cracks, gaps, stains, and minor misalignment
Lengthen or shorten teeth
Strengthen weakened or damaged teeth
Last as long as 20 years (or more) with proper care
composite artistry
Also known as composite bonding, it is a minimally invasive treatment that can help address a number of dental imperfections, including staining, gaps, chips, and minor misalignment. The composite resin material is bonded to the teeth to cover up the area of concern. This procedure typically can be completed in a single visit, and can be a more affordable and conservative option for certain patients.
implants
Implants are the best solution for simulating the look, feel, and function of natural teeth. Dental implants do much more than replace missing teeth. They help maintain and strengthen bone structure, provide the ability to chew healthy food, and give patients the confidence to smile. They also protect existing teeth by helping to preserve bone structure.
Once a tooth is lost, several things begin to happen that are not immediately noticeable to a patient and which can have a significant negative effect on both health and appearance. Tooth roots help hold teeth in place, but they are also critical in maintaining health in the surrounding gums and supporting bone structures. Bone loss in the jawbone is one significant problem that naturally occurs once a tooth is lost. This bone loss can compromise the integrity of neighboring tooth roots and tooth stability, and it is also a large part of what causes the “sunken” look that is seen in people who have lost several or all of their teeth. It is the reason patients who wear dentures find that over time their dentures are harder and harder to fit and keep in place.
Implant over-denture (1 of 5 steps)