Anjela Mehrian, Dentist | General Practice
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Anjela Mehrian

Dentist | General Practice

124 E 40th St Suite 302 New York NY, 10016

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Dr. Anjela Mehrian pracitices in New York City, providing comprehensive dental care which includes exam, x­rays, cleaning, white fillings, root canal treatment, veneers, crowns, implants, tooth whitening and clear aligner orthodontic treatment (Invisalign).

Education and Training

New York University

Queens College Bachelor Degree 0

Provider Details

Female English, Spanish, Persian, Farsi 15 years of experience
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Anjela Mehrian's Expert Contributions
  • How long is the treatment for Invisalign?

    Every case is different and depends on the severity of the case. Your dental provider would be able to provide you with a more definitive answer READ MORE

  • How do you relieve the pain of a dental bridge?

    The best thing is to go back to your dentist for proper assessment and let him/her know you're having discomfort so he/she can do what needs to be done to help with alleviating the discomfort. READ MORE

  • Are teeth bridges permanent?

    To be clear, a bridge consists of 3 or more crowns that are connected and replace one or more missing teeth in one area of the mouth. So yes, a bridge is a permanent restoration that is cemented (glued) in permanently and is not removable. You don't have to remove it after each time you eat to clean it. As long as the bridge is kept clean by brushing and flossing, it should last for a long time. If you need further information and clarification, please make sure that you speak with your dental provider so that you will be fully aware of the treatment that you are receiving. READ MORE

  • What is the fastest way to heal swollen gums?

    It depends. Are your gums swollen all over or in one specific area? If you have generalized inflammation, most likely you would need deep scaling and you have to make sure you floss daily to keep your gums clean and healthy. If the swelling is in one given area related to a tooth, then the treatment could either be a root canal or extraction. Please see your dentist for a full exam with X-rays in order to determine what treatments are necessary. READ MORE

  • Can I use mouthwash 1 week after extraction?

    I usually tell my patients to not use mouthwash for three weeks or until the extraction site is fully healed since mouthwash tends to be harsh when you have an open wound and could delay healing. You can rinse with warm salt water instead. READ MORE

  • How do I get rid of the black line on my gums?

    Black lines on your gums could be caused by the accumulation of calculus along the gum line in which case you would need deep scaling. If the black line is in the area where you have a crown, that's from the metal inside the crown that shows along the margin. You can replace the crown with a metal-free crown to correct that. Another possible cause could be that it's the level of melanin in the gums that can cause the gums to look darker in certain areas. The best way to determine the cause would be to get evaluated by your dentist. READ MORE

  • How can I get rid of the sensitivity in my front teeth?

    First, you have to find out what's causing the sensitivity. Sensitivity could be caused by wear of the enamel or recession of the gums from brushing hard or it could be caused by a cavity or it could be due to boneloss, each of which has different treatments. Best way to determine the cause and getting the right treatment would be to visit your dentist for an evaluation. READ MORE

  • How do you get rid of geographic tongue?

    No. It's nothing to be worried about. The actual cause is not known. READ MORE

  • Do I need surgery to fix my wisdom tooth problems?

    Please see a dentist determine whether you would have to have your wisdom teeth extracted. READ MORE

  • What should I eat after scaling and root planing?

    I would say wait about 24 hours before you eat anything acidic or spicy in case your gums could be sensitive. In the meantime, you can rinse with warm salt water (or chlorhexidine if it was prescribed by your dentist) to help the gums heal. However, make sure you floss daily to keep your gums clean and healthy. READ MORE

  • Why would a root canal tooth hurt?

    Usually, you can have some discomfort right after the root canal treatment is done. Try not to eat on the side where the root canal-treated tooth is for a few days and if you were prescribed antibiotics, finish taking them. If the tooth was root canal treated a while ago and now it's hurting, it could be that the tooth has an infection or it's fractured. In either case, please see a dentist to have the tooth evaluated. READ MORE

  • Should I rinse my mouth after eating after tooth extraction?

    Yes. You can rinse with water or warm salt water (no mouthwash until fully healed) to keep the extraction site clean. But make sure that you do so gently to prevent the clot from getting dislodged. If the clot is dislodged, which usually happens 2-4 days after the extraction, you get a dry socket and that is painful, in which case you would have to visit your dentist to have some medicine applied to the area to help with the pain and the healing process. READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

General Family Cosmetic Dentistry

Professional Memberships

  • American Dental Society, New York State Dental Society and Queens County Dental Society  

Internships

  • Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center

Professional Society Memberships

  • American Dental Association, New York State Dental Association

What do you attribute your success to?

  • Enjoying what she does, is always learning and improving as well as caring about her patients.

Hobbies / Sports

  • Photography

Favorite professional publications

  • Dentistry Today, New York State Dental Journal

Anjela Mehrian's Practice location

124 E 40th St Suite 302 -
New York, NY 10016
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Get to know Dentist Dr. Anjela Mehrian, who serves patients in New York City, New York.

A determined dentist, Dr. Mehrian tends to patients at her private practice in New York City, New York.

In regards to her educational background, she received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology from Queens College. She then attended New York University College of Dentistry, where she received her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree and Invisalign certification. She continued her clinical training by completing one year of general practice residency at the Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center.

In order to provide the best quality of care for her patients, Dr. Mehrian continues to take courses and attend seminars to stay up-to-date with the latest techniques and advances in dentistry. She is an active member of American Dental Society, New York State Dental Society and Queens County Dental Society. She has also completed her training and certification in implant placement and restoration.

Dentistry, also known as Dental and Oral Medicine, is a branch of medicine that consists of the study, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases, disorders, and conditions of the oral cavity. Dentists diagnose and treat dental issues and help patients develop better oral hygiene regimens. They clean teeth, correct bite issues, perform surgeries and extractions, and perform other duties to ensure that the teeth and mouth are healthy.

In her spare time, Dr. Mehrian enjoys hiking, reading and photography. Speaking multiple languages, she is fluent in English, Farsi, and Spanish.

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