
Our practice is rightfully named comprehensive dentistry because we are trained in the latest techniques and cater to almost all your dental needs in one setting. No longer will you have to go to specialist for root canals, pediatric care, extractions, or dental implants. Dr. McOmber is among a handful of dentists in New Jersey to have earned the state sedation permit.
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Dental Team
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Marie has been in the dental field for almost 30 years. Her extensive knowledge of dental insurance will assure that you will maximize your benefits at every visit. Marie takes pride in thoroughly explaining financial responsibilities to each and every patient. She is the proud mom of two amazing boys.
Awards and Recognitions
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The fall 2014 issue of Incisal Edge magazine features Dr. McOmber on the cover as one of the nation's top 40 dentists under the age of 40. Our Dental Practice was awarded as a Readers' Choice Contest 2013 winner by Asbury Park Press for being one of the best dentists in Monmouth County. Our Dental Practice was awarded as a Readers' Choice Contest 2011 winner by Asbury Park Press for being one of the best dentists in Monmouth & Ocean county.
TMJ Treatment
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TMJ or MPD are terms used to describe a condition that can cause headaches, earaches, neck pain, and tooth pain. It can be treated conservatively with a special appliance. In certain cases, a medication is also prescribed. It is also excellent in preventing excessive wear on the teeth, helping to protect your smile.
Teeth Whitening
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Teeth whitening is a very effective and non-invasive procedure that can visibly brighten a smile in as little as an hour. Over time, our teeth become discolored due to age and the combined effects of staining foods, drinks, and smoking. Red wine, coffee, and tea are the worst culprits that darken a smile and make it look dingy.
Dental Crowns
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Dental crowns are one of the most common restorative procedures performed in our office- they serve to restore teeth to optimal function and aesthetics. Dental crowns are usually placed to protect teeth with very large fillings, broken tooth structures, or extensive decay. They also protect teeth when root canal treatment is completed.
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