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Experience in Dentistry:
25+ years
Education
Columbia University, NY
Dental Services
Abutment and Placement
All-on-4 Implants
Bone Grafting
Bridges
Crowns
Dentures
Emergency Dental Care
EsteemImplants
Fillings
Implant Restoration
Implant-Supported Bridges
Implant-Supported Crowns
Implants (non-surgical phase)
Implants (surgical phase)
IndividualImplants
One Day Implants
Root Canal Therapy
Same Day Crowns
TMJ Disorders
Teeth Whitening: Opalescenceā¢
Teeth Whitening: Take Home Trays
Teeth in a Day
Traditional Crowns
Veneers
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Office Information 2024
Modern Technology
3-D Cone Beam CT Scan
CEREC One-Visit, Same Day Crowns
Digital X-rays
Intraoral Camera
Surgical Operating Microscopes
iTero Dental Impressions
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Office Information 2024
Patient Communication
Appointments booking by phone
Appointments online scheduling
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Office Information 2024
Comfort Features
IV Sedation
Oral Sedation
Sedation Dentistry
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Office Information 2024
Appointments
Multi-patient
Dr. Benmergui typically utilizes multiple treatment rooms to see two or more patients concurrently,
alternating between them during overlapping appointment slots.
♦ Sources:
1 verified patient survey
Treatment style
Comprehensive
Dr. Benmergui typically recommends comprehensive treatments options (see more below).
Overview of Dental Care Approaches.
Dentists employ various methods to maintain and improve oral health, each with its unique focus and benefits.
Below are three common approaches to dental care:
Conservative Dentistry: Focuses on preserving as much of the natural tooth structure as possible.
It involves minimally invasive treatments aimed at preventing issues before they require more extensive intervention.
Comprehensive Dentistry: Aims to maintain long-term dental health by addressing
potential future dental problems sooner rather than later.
Moderate Dentistry: Suggests a balanced approach, combining elements of
conservative and comprehensive care to provide a middle-ground solution that addresses both preventive and necessary intervention.
**The initial cost of conservative treatments can be lower, but over time,
they may become higher compared to comprehensive treatments.