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Dr. Nadia Rodriguez

Cosmetic and Restorative Dentist at No Limits Dental
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NYC’s Leading Luxury Cosmetic Dentist.
Based in Midtown, Manhattan with an International Reach.
When it comes to resumes, Dr. Nadia Rodriguez is hard to surpass. She spent over a decade earning her graduate and undergraduate degrees at Cornell, NYU, and Rutgers University where she graduated with honors as a Doctor of Medicine with a specialization in Dentistry.

Dr. Nadia’s niche expertise lies in transforming smiles through cosmetic procedures including veneers, implants and dental restructuring utilizing ground breaking technology. Most recently, she served as a guest lecturer at Cornell where she spoke about the art and science of her craft.

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  • Meloxicam vs. Ibuprofen: Dentist Weighs in on Tooth Pain Relief
    Dr. Rodriguez explains, "Meloxicam is not usually prescribed for tooth pain." While effective against nerve pain, ibuprofen is preferred for its availability and suitability for short-lived pain. Meloxicam's side effects include stomach ulcers, with both drugs posing heart risks if used long-term. For severe pain, combining ibuprofen with acetaminophen can match narcotic relief.
  • Menopause and Oral Health: Expert Tips for Whiter Teeth at Home
    Dr. Rodriguez explains menopause can lead to gum inflammation and enamel changes, causing yellowing teeth. She advises using over-the-counter whitening systems, as natural methods are ineffective. Key discoloration culprits include dry mouth, acidic drinks, and certain toothpastes. Professional whitening and dental cleanings are recommended for reversing discoloration.
  • Cheese: A Surprising Ally for Oral Health
    Dr. Rodriguez explains that "calcium-rich foods like hard cheeses help remineralize enamel, protecting teeth." Parmesan and cheddar are top choices. However, she warns that excessive cheese consumption can cause dehydration due to high sodium, reducing saliva and increasing cavity risk. Balance is crucial for optimal oral health.
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  • It may be your toothpaste and mouthwash that is actually staining your teeth, not your coffee. Stannous fluoride is used in many oral care products because of its antibacterial properties but for some people it also causes staining. Using products that contain sodium fluoride or nano-hydroxyapatite is an alternative way to strenthen your enamel without staining your teeth.

  • Oil pulling can be an effective way to decrease periodontal disease and prevent cavities because of the antimicrobial properties of many oils, however you would probably have a similar result if you swished with water for 20 minutes as well.

  • During menopause the decrease in estrogen can cause dry mouth which can lead to cavities. The hormonal changes can also cause mouth sores and inflammation of the gums.

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