Thomas  Tho  Huynh, Sleep Medicine Specialist
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Thomas Tho Huynh

Anesthesiologist | Dentist Anesthesiologist

7 Cavalier Drive Hamilton New Jersey, 8619

About

Thomas Tho Huynh, DMD, FICOI, maintains a position within Bright Now! Dental based out of the state of New Jersey. Bright Now! is part of the Smile Brands Group Inc., which is the largest provider of support services to general and multi-specialty dental groups in the United States based. Dr. Huynh has been practicing dental medicine for nearly 15 years, with expertise and clinical interest in implantology, osseointegration, and sedation. Aside from serving his patients, Dr. Huynh is an active member of various dental associations including being a Fellow of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists. Dr. Huynh also speaks nationally and in his community; as well as at the Chicago Dental Society.   

Education and Training

Tufts University

Provider Details

MaleEnglish 24 years of experience
Thomas Tho Huynh
Thomas Tho Huynh's Expert Contributions
  • How long do porcelain crowns last?

    The question of how a dental treatment last is like asking for the fountain of youth. Research has shown that the average crown lasts about 5 years. However, they do last longer. Your question has to do with the kind of material, the condition of the underlying core, other parafunctional habits, oral hygiene habits ... ad infinitum. But to make it simple, average is around 5-20 years. T. Huynh, DMD, FICOI READ MORE

  • What is the best treatment for a gap between teeth?

    There are about 3 solutions to fix the gap between teeth: clear braces, traditional braces, or veneers. It all depends on your bite and severity. Each has different time, costs, and pros and cons. Best to be seen and consulted. READ MORE

  • How long does it take to recover from oral surgery?

    Hello, Typical recovery for wisdom teeth removal is around 1 day or so. It all depends on a lot of factors: complexity, impaction, bone grafting or not with also the other factors like age and healing/medical issues or not. Best to consult with a surgeon to determine a more accurate answer. READ MORE

  • How quickly does plaque grow?

    Hi, The usual time is around 20 seconds, but with already a clean mouth and with consistent preventative care, it is not an issue. However, with already diagnosed periodontal disease, that is a concern for the toxins in the area will start the eat away at the bones around the teeth, causing more problems. It is a cycle that needs to be maintained for optimal health. Plus, that also means other systemic issues may be at risk, too. READ MORE

  • How long does it take to fix an overbite?

    Morning. On average between 12-18 months. READ MORE

  • How can I treat TMJ at home?

    Hi. TMJ is different levels and complexity. I have not yet to see TMJ treated at home as an DIY project. I have seen plenty of attempts that failed and then had to treat them clinically with more advanced techniques. Best to be consulted before any attempts that may cause more issues for yourself. READ MORE

  • Can you leave Invisalign in all the time?

    Hello. For invisalign, the optimal wear time is around 23 hours per day. So you are basiclaly leaving them in all of the time. However, it is advisable to remove them and clean them during those "down" times. Otherwise, there will be overgrowth of all sorts of things in the aligners. Hope this helps. Please don't hesitate to post or comment. READ MORE

  • How long should you wait to eat after getting a tooth pulled?

    Hello, surgical extraction or tooth removal, depending on numbers of teeth, should be taken seriously for optimum healing. The best solution is to let it be for at least 2 weeks, by which time, the gum tissue will most likely have covered up the site. It also depends on if the tooth socket was bone grafted. Standard today is to graft after removal. For that, it should be a lot faster healing time and also less major discomfort as well. Best wishes. As for eating, normal eating after the procedure should be ok as long as some common sense is followed..no wine, no cigarettes, no sharp foods, no spicy foods...ie...give it the best chance of healing possible so future restorations, be it implants or bridges, etc will give you the best results possible. READ MORE

  • How can you tell the difference between a toothache and a sinus infection?

    The difference is very pronounced. Tooth and sinus ache, especially the maxilla, can be confusing. Additional tests to isolate the symptoms will help.  READ MORE

  • Why am I so exhausted after removal of infected root canal molar?

    Hello : Without knowing your medical history and the history of the affected tooth, it is a high probably that you been having a systemic, chronic infection, that can literally drain the body. It is also possible that the stress level hormones in your body is elevated, given the severity of the the infected root canal. Usually with proper healing, you should regain the strength. But if fatigue is still continuing, there is perhaps other underlying causes that are not detected. Wish you well. READ MORE

  • At what age can my little one start brushing her teeth on her own?

    As soon as they are able to and under supervision, start the good habit of teeth brushing. It is a life long lesson that will carry with them throughout their lives. Best wishes. READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

ImplantologyOsseointegrationSedation

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Local, Regional, and National Public Speaking -
  • Has Spoken at the Chicago Dental Society -

Professional Memberships

  • International Congress of Oral Implantologists  

Internships

  • US Naval Hospital

Professional Society Memberships

  • International Team for Implantology, Dental Organization for Conscious Sedation

Articles and Publications

  • Has been Published

What do you attribute your success to?

  • Self Motivation

Hobbies / Sports

  • Sailing, Competitive Shooting

Thomas Tho Huynh's Practice location

7 Cavalier Drive -
Hamilton, New Jersey 8619
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