Dr. Richard J. Gochman DDS
Dentist
143-05 41st Avenue Flushing New York, 11355About
Richard J. Gochman, DDS, has been working at his private practice in Flushing, New York since 1984. Specializing in cosmetic dentistry, the practice includes ceramic and porcelain restoration dentistry as well. Dr. Gochman also supervises the residency program at nearby Bronx-Lebanon Hospital in fixed prosthodontics. He is certified in a number of companies for implant prosthetic restoration, and is continually taking classes on new techniques in veneers and other types of restoration dentistry. In 2010, Dr. Gochman wrote an article in Image Magazine on modern dentistry and making dental visits more comfortable.
Education and Training
Columbia University
Provider Details
Dr. Richard J. Gochman DDS's Expert Contributions
What are the disadvantages of veneers?
In my opinion, if veneers is the right treatment option for you, there are really no disadvantages. All my veneer patients are extremely happy. The only thing is getting used to the book look and feel. Also there is sometimes some sensitivity that will go away after a while. Rich READ MORE
How long will a new crown be sensitive?
Sometimes it is not sensitive at all. If you do experience sensitivity it usually goes away with in a few weeks Rich READ MORE
Are zirconia crowns more expensive than porcelain?
They should be very similar in costs Dr Gochman READ MORE
How do I treat bleeding gums?
You must go see a dentist Rich READ MORE
Is a root canal necessary before a bridge?
Root canals are not always necessary before a bridge. It would depend on the condition of the tooth being used to hold the bridge Rich READ MORE
Is surgery the only option for treating TMJ?
No. Surgery of TMJ is usually a last resort. There are many therapies that should be true first. I suggest you see a TMJ specialist Rich READ MORE
How do you fix spacing between teeth?
You could possibly fix spacing with clear aligners- such as Invisalign- or porcelain veneers which are facings the would reshape your teeth and close the spaces. Only a dental consultation would determine the best option for you Rich READ MORE
Should I go to the doctor if my gums are swollen?
Yes of course Rich READ MORE
Should my child have a pediatric dental consultation for fillings?
Children’s teeth need to stay in good health. Cavities in a baby tooth can cause pain or altered eating to avoid it. The adult teeth that are underneath can be affected it the baby tooth gets an infection. Your child should be checked annually from the age of 2, and if a baby tooth needs a filling, it should be done unless the tooth will be changing within 9 months. READ MORE
How many times a day should I brush my teeth?
You should brush a minimum of 2x daily. The most important brushing is before bed. Dr. Gochman READ MORE
How long does the hole take to close after tooth extraction?
It will be mostly closed in about 2 weeks and pretty much fully closed in a month. Dr. Gochman READ MORE
Can I keep my wisdom teeth?
It is NEVER mandatory to extract wisdom teeth. Only if there are infections or are topped and there is decay on the side of a tooth right in front of it Rich READ MORE
Do crowns on front teeth look natural?
Crowns can look very natural if they are done well with an experienced dentist and they can match your shade and shape very nicely. Rich READ MORE
What will happen if a cavity is left untreated?
An untreated cavity will continue to get bigger and could endanger the nerve. You may then need a root canal. In worst case scenario you may lose the tooth. Rich READ MORE
How long is a crown supposed to last?
Sometimes the cement that hods a crown comes loose. If the crown fits well it can usually just be recemented Rich READ MORE
What can be the cause of my bad breath?
Yes, it could be digestive, but if you haven’t been to a dentist, then you should certainly make an appointment. Rich READ MORE
Can I have more than one root canal in a day?
Depending on which teeth, it is possible to do more than 1 in a sitting. If they are all molars (back teeth), then I would NOT recommend doing more than 1 at a time. Rich READ MORE
Can I have surgery to fix TMJ?
Some TMJ problems can be corrected with surgery. I would make sure that you have gotten 2 or 3 opinions and tried conservative therapies before undergoing the surgery. Rich READ MORE
Do I need antibiotics for a tooth extraction?
The use of antibiotics for an extraction is decided upon by your provider. There is no mandatory use of antibiotics, however many times there are signs or symptoms that dictate it would be a good idea to take antibiotics. If they are prescribed- generally you would take for 1 week Rich READ MORE
Is it possible to brush my teeth way too much?
Don’t worry. As long as you are not pressing really hard (do your bristles start to flatten out in a month?), then 4 times a day is perfectly okay. Dr. Gochman READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Community Lectures on Hygiene -
- Teaching at Bronx-Lebanon Hospital -
Awards
- Top 100 Doctors in Family and Cosmetic Dentistry, Consumer Research Council, 2007
Treatments
- Veneers
- Laser Whitening
- Implants
- Laser Dentistry
- Invisalign
- Periodontal Therapy
- Digital X-rays
- Cleanings
- Checkups
- Family Dentistry
- General Dentistry
- Cosmetic Dentistry
- Restorative Dentistry
- General Checkup & Cleaning
- Bridges
- Composite Fillings
- Crowns
- Dentures
- Restoration
- Root Canal Therapy
- Root Planing
- Bonding
- Porcelain Veneers
- Tooth Whitening
- Scaling
- Impacted Wisdom Teeth
- Nitrous Oxide
- Simple Extractions
- Local Anesthesia
- Non-impacted Wisdom Teeth
Professional Memberships
- Member International Dental Health Foundation
- Member American Dental Implant Association
- Member Academy of General Dentistry
- Member American Dental Association
- Member Associate of the World Clinical Laser Institute
- Member New York State Dental Association
Professional Society Memberships
- American Dental Association, Academy of General Dentistry, New York State Dental Association, International Dental Health Foundation, American Dental Implant Association, World Clinical Laser Institute
Articles and Publications
- An article in Image, August/September 2010 Issue
What do you attribute your success to?
Honesty, Hard Work
Hobbies / Sports
- Golf, Tennis, Softball Team
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