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Dr. Steven Abel

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Mount Kisco, New York, United States
Cosmetic smile makeovers, Invisalign, laser, Implants, Lumineers, Snap on Smiles, DaVinci & Mac Veneers, Cerec, periodontal, headache/TMJ therapy, facial pain, snoring/sleep apnea, high speed braces, sedation. He practices an aggressive approach toward treating chronic gum diseases known to be linked with heart disease, diabetes, and other medical problems. He is known as the "doctor's dentist" because so many physicians choose him as their dentist, seeking his expertise in treating both themselves and their families. Member of the NY, CT and American Dental Associations, the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, the Academy of General Dentistry, & the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine. Dr. Abel has become known in Westchester as the leading cosmetic dentist for people who want to have a radiant smile, look younger & feel better about their teeth. With sedation dentistry, even patients who are very fearful can enjoy a great smile, having years of neglect taken care of, often in one visit while they sleep comfortably. For More Information: www.WestchesterTopDentist.com 103 South Bedford Road Mount Kisco, NY 10549 (914) 241-2242 DrAbelsOffice@aol.com
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Monday, December 3, 2012

Dentist-Mount Kisco NY Provides Special Care For Diabetic Patients |Dentist Mount Kisco NY


Special Care for Diabetes Patients

If you have diabetes, the number one thing you can do for your oral health is keep your blood glucose levels as normal as possible. Here’s why: When your blood glucose levels are poorly controlled, you’re more likely to develop gum disease and lose teeth than people who don't have diabetes. In turn, gum disease could cause your blood sugar to rise, making your diabetes harder to control. So it’s imperative that you keep your teeth and gums clean by brushing twice a day and flossing daily. And if you wear dentures, remove and clean them every day.

Dentist in Mount Kisco NY, Dr. Steven Abel
works with area physicians to treat their
Diabetic patients.  Dr. Abel has received
special training in the oral health needs of
the Diabetic patient.  
Keeping up with your regular dental hygiene visits is also crucial for patients with diabetes. A professional cleaning is the only way to remove the plaque and tartar that lead to gum disease.  We will help determine what frequency is best for you based on your specific periodontal health. Also be sure to discuss your diabetes status and current medications with your dentist at each dental visit.

Warning Signs: Gum Disease

Because diabetes makes you more prone to developing gum disease, it’s important to be able to identify the warning signs. These are the most common:

- Bleeding gums when you brush or floss
- Red, swollen or tender gums
- Receding gums
- Pus between the teeth and gums
- Persistent bad breath
- Loose permanent teeth
- Changes in the way your teeth fit together when you bite
- Changes in the fit of partial dentures or a dental bridge

Also keep an eye on other symptoms that might develop, including white patches on your tongue, which could indicate oral thrush, an infection caused by fungus that grows in the mouth, and soreness and ulcers in the mouth, which could be a sign of dry mouth. If you notice any of these symptoms, be sure to give our office a call immediately.

Please feel free to forward this to any family members or friends who you think it may help.

As always, we are committed to your overall health and look forward to seeing you soon.

Dr. Steven Abel
(914) 241-2242

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Mt. Kisco NY Dentist Reveals The Key To Life Long Health-The Mouth Body Connection


Your body is an intricately balanced ecosystem of interconnected parts and every one of those parts plays an essential role in the preservation of the whole. So if something goes wrong in one part of your body, it has consequences felt throughout the entire body. No other bodily system exemplifies this idea better than the mouth, which acts as a window into the general health of the entire body. Dental professionals have named this holistic approach the mouth-body connection.
Gum Disease: An Inflammatory Condition
Periodontitis, or advanced gum disease, impacts approximately 75% of the American population. Causes for the disease include the use of tobacco products, stress, certain medications, and even hormonal and genetic factors. As gum disease worsens, your body tries to fight off the infection by producing an inflammatory response which causes the gums to become red, swollen, and sore. If left untreated by a dental professional, the inflammation could spread to the jawbone, weakening tooth roots, and causing tooth loss.
Gum Disease and the Health of the Whole Body
Emerging research from the American Academy of Periodontology suggests that your oral health provides a reliable indication of your general health and scientists have effectively established a link between periodontal disease and other inflammatory disorders in the body. This means that if you suffer from gum disease you may also suffer from health problems such as heart disease, diabetes, arthritis, and kidney disease as you age.
Ensuring Your Lifelong Health
The power to maintain optimum oral health – and thereby maintain the health of the whole body – is in your hands. Establish a consistent and thorough at-home dental hygiene regimen. This includes brushing in the morning and evening, flossing once a day, and using an antiseptic mouthwash in the evenings. Look for changes you can make in your diet. Incorporate nutritious, anti-inflammatory foods into your diet and eliminate foods such as white sugar, refined flour, and excess salt. Moreover, visit your dentist on a regular basis for routine checkups and cleanings.  After a routine dental hygiene visit it takes the bacteria approximately three months to repopulate pockets around teeth to a level where they are destructive to bone and supporting structures.  This is why a professional cleaning every three months is one of the best things you can do for yourself.
Schedule an Appointment
Concerned you may be suffering from gum disease? We encourage you to schedule an appointment with Dr. Abel by calling our Mount Kisco NY dentist office at (914) 241-2242. We serve Mount Kisco, NY and surrounding areas.



Sunday, November 13, 2011

Non-Surgical Treatment of Gum Disease-Mount Kisco, NY

HAVE YOU EVER BEEN ADVISED TO WATCH FOR SIGNS OF GUM DISEASE?



Chances are, if you’ve ever visited a dentist, you’ve been checked—to some extent—for symptoms of this problem. Here at Westchester Dental Care in Mount Kisco, NY, for many of our patients, a routine check up typically reveals healthy, disease-free gums. We’re glad for that… But sometimes people with healthy gums forget that it’s still important to regularly look for early signs of a problem.

If you have early signs of gum disease, the best thing that can be done is to take care of it before it gets out of hand. For many of you that may mean being well informed about gum disease, including symptoms to watch for.

Gum disease can be divided into three stages which can range from a simple amount of gum inflammation to major tissue damage and tooth loss. It’s been said before, but as a reminder, the sooner periodontal disease is caught the more we can do to successfully reverse the affects. Unfortunately, gum disease usually doesn’t hurt until sufficient damage has been done. At this stage, people often lose teeth. The bacteria associated with gum disease has also been linked to heart disease including heart attacks, Alzheimer’s Disease, strokes, Diabetes, osteoporosis, respiratory disease, digestive disorders, rheumatoid arthritis, kidney disease, certain cancers like kidney and pancreatic, and low pre-term birth weight babies. Having this bacterial infection in your mouth puts you at serious, often life threatening risk!

If you are experiencing any of these symptoms that are listed below, you may be at risk, and it is critical that you have a dental examination.  Eight out of ten Americans has some form of gum disease.  Are you one of those eight?  It may be as easy to correct as having your teeth professionally cleaned.

• Gums bleed easily while flossing or brushing

• Swollen, red or tender gums

• Receding or separated gums that are exposing teeth

• Changes in how your teeth fit together

• Constant bad breath or unpleasant taste in your mouth

If you have dental insurance, routine dental hygiene visits and exams are often covered at 100%. Also, if you have dental insurance, your 2011 benefits will be expiring in about 6 weeks. Now is the time to call our office at (914) 241-2242 to get in before the end of the year.

We are conveniently located right across the street from the Mount Kisco Medical Group at 103 South Bedford Road in Mount Kisco. Don’t lose your benefits. Do this for yourself! Dental problems never get better with time.

As our way to welcome new patients who schedule their exam and dental hygiene visit before the end of the year, we will provide FREE teeth whitening. That’s a $600 value at no cost to you. You will have pretty white teeth for the holidays!

Again, call our office today at (914) 241-2242 and be sure to check out our website at www.WestchesterTopDentist.com for more great dental information!

Friday, July 9, 2010

How Diabetes Affects Your Dental Care

How Does Diabetes Affect Your Dental Care?

Did you know that diabetes is a disease that can affect the whole body, including your mouth? Periodic dental care is necessary for people with diabetes because they face a higher than normal risk of oral health problems due to poorly controlled blood sugars. The less controlled your blood sugar is, the more likely dental problems will arise. Here's why: Uncontrolled diabetes impairs white blood cells, which are the body's main defense against bacterial infections that can occur in the mouth.
Another complication of diabetes, besides impairing white blood cells, is that it causes your blood vessels to thicken, which slows the flow of nutrients to (and waste products from) body tissues, including the mouth. When this combination of events happens, the body's ability to fight infections is reduced. Since periodontal disease is a bacterial infection, diabetics may experience more frequent and more severe gum disease.

The "Closed Loop" Between
Dental Care And Diabetes

A recent report from the U.S. Surgeon General outlined the direct connections between gum diseases and dental care and diabetes. First, the evidence clearly shows that gum disease occurs more than twice as often in people with diabetes as for non-diabetics, and that it is much harder for diabetics to control.
Second, diabetes can aggravate, worsen and accelerate gum disease -- which in turn, makes it more difficult to control blood sugar levels. Gum disease includes infections, which can increase your body's resistance to insulin and make your diabetes increasingly difficult to control. An enemy of blood sugar control is gum disease. An enemy of healthy gums and teeth is uncontrolled blood sugar levels: "The Closed Loop".
Contact Westchester Dental Care Today
We are the Dentist for Diabetics in Westchester County

If you are the kind of person who accepts responsibility for your health and your life, then you want to avail yourself of every 'weapon' available in your fight with diabetes. Take advantage of our FREE EXAM offer. It's the responsible thing to do. You'll be glad you did. Westchester Dental Care isn't just about dental care. It's about peace of mind.

Remember: There is a solution for every dental problem!

Don't Keep Us A Secret!
If you like the quality information found here, please tell your family members and friends who are also diabetics. Please drop them an email about our facebook page or our website at: www.WestchesterTopDentist.com .
Thanks for spreading the word and we really do appreciate it!