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"Thank you Dr. Reifman for my new smile! I love it!" Katie Alana / Model / Studio City
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"I was having extreme sensitivity to anything cold in two teeth,
and Dr. Reifman put on a new type sealant for sensitivity and
'viola!' I can drink a cold glass of water without jumping
through the roof! Thank you Dr. Reifman!"
Jodi B./Actress/Studio City, CA
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Do You Have Sensitive Teeth?

1 out of 7 people have sensitive teeth.
That's a LOT of people. So, what can we do about it? |
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you, or one of your family members has sensitivity to cold
foods or drinks, sweets, acidic fruit, the touch of a tooth with the
toothbrush, or simply sensitivity when you even breathe in cold air,
then we can help. Dr. Reifman has been frustrated about
dentistry's inability to adequately treat sensitive teeth. He
has searched for the answer for years, and has now discovered an
incredible treatment that is quick, easy, and only takes seconds to
apply. And it's not even expensive. And if you even have
sensitive teeth due to recent gum treatment, gum recession, recently
bleached teeth, or even a recent filling, we can help with this too.
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From Dr. Reifman:
"I have new patients always calling up and making an appointment,
because of their sensitive teeth. Many have told me they have
had years of teeth sensitivity, and want something done about it
My treatment is simple, and a great relief to the patient: I
coat on a new type of clear-looking gel onto the sensitive areas
of the teeth. This just takes about a minute or two, and is
totally painless. Then I use a special focused light-beam to
activate the gel.
Moments later: "The cold water doesn't bother me anymore,
Doc!" is the most common response I get. This new, miracle
gel is a godsend to many people, and I'm proud to be able to get
them out of pain due to their teeth discomfort!"
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Dr. Reifman uses a special, new light-beam
to reduce or stop teeth sensitivity. |
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Until you see a dentist who has had experience in treating and
alleviating teeth sensitivity: |
Brush your teeth a couple of times a day with a strong, fluoride-containing
toothpaste such as sensodyne or denquel (free samples always available at Dr.
Reifman's office) and a soft-bristled toothbrush. Avoid brushing your teeth from
side to side. - Be sure to change your toothbrush 4 times a year. - Reduce
the amount of carbonated beverages you drink. AND, if you clench
your teeth (or keep your significant other up at night with teeth grinding) talk
to your dentist about the possibility of having a night-guard made. Finally, if
you are considering teeth whitening, discuss your teeth sensitivities with
your dentist before starting treatment.
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