
You're in good hands. Drs. O'Shea and Lee along with their staff would like to welcome you to our cosmetic Dental Web Site. Our website is intended to provide you with an abundance of information about our practice, procedures we provide, and dentistry in general. Please explore and learn as much about dentistry and your own teeth as you desire.
We believe our patients should have as much information as possible in order to make important, informed decisions regarding their oral health and treatment options. The more information you have, the more trusting a relationship we will develop. We invite you to call our office with any questions and to schedule an appointment today.
We believe our patients should have as much information as possible in order to make important, informed decisions regarding their oral health and treatment options. The more information you have, the more trusting a relationship we will develop. We invite you to call our office with any questions and to schedule an appointment today.
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Doctors
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Dr. O'Shea graduated from Tufts University School of Dental Medicine. Dr. O'Shea upon graduating, was accepted into the prestigious North Shore University Hospital Dental Residency program. Here, he learned some of the most advanced techniques in cosmetic, implant and general dentistry. Dr. O'Shea is currently taking his practice to the next level so that he may offer his patients the most up to date technology and care.
Staff
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Michelle has been involved in the dental field for over 15 years. She is well versed in both scheduling and insurance. She is always willing to work things out to make appointments at the patients' convenience. Michelle is an active member of the PTA. She has 3 children and a loving husband. She loves fashion and enjoys jogging.
Technology
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Our goal is to make you as comfortable as possible. We provide music or television for your pleasure and aroma therapy to help take you out of our office and into the comfort of a living room. In addition we also provide various techniques to assist with dental anxiety. Digital x-rays are quickly becoming the standard in dental imaging.
Post Op Care
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When anesthetic has been used, your lips, teeth, and tongue may be numb for several hours after the appointment. Avoid any chewing until the numbness has completely worn off. It's normal to experience some hot, cold and pressure sensitivity after your appointment. Your gums may be sore for several days.
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