Welcome to Thomas E. Newman DDS. We are pleased to provide you the high-quality dentistry that you
deserve. What makes Thomas E. Newman DDS the best dentist in Elmhurst is exceptional patient care, a
wide range of dental services and state-of-the-art equipment. We have been serving the greater
Elmhurst area for more than a decade.
With the availability of dental implants, our dentist can provide further comfort and stability. Dental implants can help to restore your smile back to looking and functioning naturally.
Professional teeth whitening is the most effective and safest method available for improving the brightness of your teeth. If performed properly, teeth whitening can last as long as five years.
Once your dental crown is in place, it is important to maintain proper care of your teeth. While a crown has restored a tooth, it doesn’t mean the tooth is indestructible. With proper care, a good quality crown can last up to eight or more years.
Dental Bridges are natural-looking appliances that can fill in the gap caused by missing teeth. Simply put, bridges are natural-looking, custom-made, and barely noticeable teeth replacements.
A dental filling is a procedure used by a dentist when he/she is removing a cavity. The dentist will drill around the decayed area in the tooth to remove the cavity and then ‘fill’ in the removed space with a dental filling.
Dentures are removable dental prosthesis which replaces natural teeth. Dentures are designed to resemble natural teeth and are carefully crafted to match your smile’s appearance.
The primary cause of TMJ disorder is problems with the jaw muscles or the joint. Injury to the joint or jaw or the muscles of the neck and head can lead to a TMJ disorder. Damage to the joint or jaw of the muscles of the neck and head because of a heavy whiplash can lead to the TMJ disorder.
If gingivitis is left untreated it can often advance to become periodontitis. Periodontitis causes the gums to pull away from the teeth and form pockets that can become infected. Without treatment, periodontitis can start to break down the bone and tissue that holds your teeth in place, which could result in teeth needing to be removed.