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Patricia Moezinia

Dentist | General Practice

35A Walker St New York NY, 10013

About

Dr. Patricia Moezinia is a certified cosmetic dentist with over 20 years of experience. She is internationally recognized in cosmetic dentistry for her distinguished results in high-quality smile makeovers. Dr. Moezinia is known for changing the lives of her patients with artfully crafted healthy smiles. With the most advanced technology in her office, Dr. Moezinia focuses on achieving the best version of each smile, providing personalized attention to each patient. Dr. Moezinia specializes in treatments such as smile makeovers, dental implants, Invisalign, porcelain veneers, porcelain crowns and bridges, dental bondings, whitening among various treatments in her office.

Born and raised in Paris, she received her doctorate in Oral Surgery from the distinguished University of Paris. She then continued her studies at Columbia University, where she received her Doctorate in Dental Surgery. Dr. Moezinia received her postgraduate degrees in the Principles of Esthetic Dentistry at New York University and in Comprehensive Implantology at Columbia University.

After years of experience and training, Dr. Patricia Moezinia decided to create Empower your Smile, a dental practice specializing in cosmetic dentistry located in Tribeca, New York. Her practice has a clear mission, and that is to achieve the best version of each patient. To do this, Dr. Moezinia has created a team of specialized dentists, offering a wide range of treatments with the best technology.

Dr. Moezinia professional affiliations include

American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry

American Dental Association

New York State Dental Association

First District Dental Society

 

 

Education and Training

Columbia University DDS 1988

Provider Details

Female English, Spanish, French, Persian, Farsi
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Patricia Moezinia's Expert Contributions
  • The Benefits of Cosmetic Dentistry

    Your smile is often the first thing someone else notices about you and the last thing they remember. Regardless of genetics, anyone can have the smile of their dreams, at Empower Your Smile we have the best team and technology to make it happen!Now, what are the benefits of cosmetic dentistry on...

  • Should I take pain medicine before dental implant?

    Yes, although implant surgery is generally a simple surgery, taking medication prior to treatment makes the postoperative period shorter and more bearable. READ MORE

  • Can I get 4 dental implants at once?

    The answer will depend on the individual conditions of your mouth, as well as your general health. First, we would need to do a clinical consultation and analyze x-rays to see how much bone is present and occlusion. READ MORE

  • What can I eat with the molar crown?

    The answer will depend on the crown material, whether it is an Emax, zirconia, or ceramic definitive crown, you can eat your favorite foods with no problem! READ MORE

  • What can I do for bleeding gums?

    Bleeding gums are an indicator of periodontal disease, for which it is necessary to visit a periodontist and determine the level of periodontal disease present. Then, a treatment plan is needed, including scaling and root planing. READ MORE

  • How long will I have pain after gum graft surgery?

    Generally, there is discomfort for 3 days after gum graft surgery but it will depend on the type of surgery and graft, as well as the location. READ MORE

  • How can I clean my partial dentures?

    Rinse denture/partial under warm water after each meal to remove loose food debris. Avoid excessively hot water as that may cause the denture to warp and not fit properly. Brush dentures daily with a soft toothbrush or soft denture brush. They can be brushed with warm water, soap, or denture paste. Regular toothpaste is too abrasive and can cause scratches in the acrylic. Cleaning tablets can be used while the denture is soaking in water. These help to remove light stains and loosen plaque buildup. Be sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions; each type/brand is different. After soaking, be sure to rinse thoroughly under warm water before re-inserting it into the mouth. Mouthwash may be used after rinsing with water to give a fresh taste and feel. READ MORE

  • Can partial dentures cause gum damage?

    Yes they can, this usually happens when they are not well designed or adapted to your mouth, In our office Empower your smile, we have Dr. Patricia Moezinia, a specialist in aesthetics, she will clear all your doubts to achieve your best smile. READ MORE

  • How long after dental implants can I eat normal food?

    Although the rest time depends on the particular surgery and its complexity, after dental implant surgery it is recommended at least one week of soft and cold food, as well as avoiding any effort and exercise. Once the soft tissue has healed, it will depend on whether the implant is immediately loaded or not. Visit our website www.empoweryoursmile.com for more information with Dr. Patricia Moezinia. READ MORE

  • Can you get Invisalign for just one row of teeth?

    We recommend cleaning your teeth at least twice a day, being the most important before sleeping, since the amount of saliva decreases making the teeth more susceptible to cavities. In addition, you should clean your Invisalign at least after every meal and before bedtime. READ MORE

  • How many days rest after dental implant?

    After dental implant surgery, it is advisable to rest for at least 48 hours, avoid exercise, strenuous movements, avoid exposure to the sun, and eat a soft diet, which is some of the post-surgery indications. The recovery time will depend on the type of surgery. READ MORE

  • How many times do I have to brush my teeth with Invisalign?

    Our specialist Dr. Patricia Moezinia, in our Empower Your Smile clinic, recommends cleaning your teeth at least twice a day, being the most important before sleeping, since the amount of saliva decreases making the teeth more susceptible to cavities. In addition, you should clean your Invisalign at least after every meal and before bedtime. READ MORE

  • Should underbite be corrected?

    Yes, underbite can cause problems in your temporomandibular joint, and wear of the tooth surface due to malposition, besides having an impact on facial aesthetics and function. READ MORE

  • Can Invisalign straighten teeth in 4 months?

    Invisalign is one of the fastest and most effective ways to align your teeth, in 4 months you will see a big difference in the alignment of your teeth, but the time you should use it will depend on each particular case, do not hesitate to make a consultation with our specialist Dr. Patricia Moezinia, in our clinic Empower Your Smile. READ MORE

  • How can I straighten my teeth fast?

    There are different options to align your teeth, invisalign and braces are the two main ones, although it would take a minimum of 4 to 6 months to see results in alignment. Another good option, faster, are veneers, which will correct not only alignment, but also shape and color of your teeth. Do not hesitate to make a consultation with our specialist Dr. Patricia Moezinia, in our clinic Empower Your Smile. READ MORE

  • How long does pain from jaw cyst removal last?

    This will depend on the complexity of the surgery, the size of the cyst and the location, but after approximately one week, the pain and swelling will decrease, in 15 days the soft tissue will heal and in three months the hard tissue, bone. READ MORE

  • Why do I need an oral surgeon to remove my wisdom teeth?

    The extraction of a retained molar is more difficult and more prone to complications. This is because they are often retained with a certain inclination, and usually under the gum or gum and bone, so it will be necessary osteotomy techniques, or odontosection for its extraction. READ MORE

  • When can you brush your teeth after jaw surgery?

    The first few days you will need extreme rest and care, it is recommended to rinse with prophylactics and gel, chlorhexidine, in the area. The time to return to brushing your teeth will depend on the severity of the surgery. READ MORE

  • How often should you floss dental bridge?

    A dental bridge needs extra care because it is a three-piece structure, and it usually holds more plaque. Ideally you should floss at least twice a day, most importantly before bedtime. A good tool to help with the cleaning of your bridge is waterpik. READ MORE

  • Why are my gums swollen after deep cleaning?

    When plaque builds up and is allowed to remain on the teeth over time, it hardens at the gum line and inflames the gums. A good hygienist will be sure to remove all of this tartar from the gumline. Following a thorough cleaning, even when done gently, the gums may be sore afterwards, because they were inflamed as a result of the plaque buildup. However, the good news is now they have a chance to heal, especially as you keep them clean through brushing, flossing, and returning for your next cleaning on schedule. READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

Cosmetic and General DentistryInvisalignImplantsTeeth WhiteningCrown and BridgesGummy Smiles

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Clinical Assistant NYU 2006 - 2009

Professional Memberships

  • American Dental Association  
  • American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry  
  • New York State Dental Association  

Treatments

  • Smile makeovers, Dental Implants, Invisalign, Porcelain Veneers, Porcelain Crowns and Bridges, Dental Bondings, Whitening among various other treatments in the office.

Professional Society Memberships

  • American Dental Association, the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, the New York State Dental Association, and the First District Dental Society

Professional Affiliations

  • American Academy of Cosmetic DentistryAmerican Dental AssociationNew York State Dental AssociationColumbia University AlumniUniversity of Paris V Alumni

Patricia Moezinia's Practice location

Empower Your Smile

35A Walker St -
New York, NY 10013
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Get to know Dentist Dr. Patricia Moezinia, who serves patients in New York, New York.

Dr. Moezinia is a top-ranked cosmetic dentist in New York, serving patients in Tribeca, downtown Manhattan, and the surrounding areas at her private practice, Empower Your Smile. Since founding her practice, she has sought to create for each of her patients the unique experience that brings smiles to their lives. The combination of knowledge, creativity and her pursuit for excellence re-defines the dentistry experience.

For her, coming to the dentist is not only about fixing patients’ teeth, but she also offers a place of comfort and trust. She never imposes, instead she listens very carefully to what they want, to what they like, to what they are looking for, and when they don’t know what they want to be done, she has the experience and the know-how to help them discover it.

A dual French and American citizen, Dr. Moezinia was born and raised in Paris. She graduated with her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the most prestigious Columbia University, and holds a diploma of Doctorate of Oral Surgery from the very distinguished University of Paris. ​She graduated from NYU in the Comprehensive Aesthetic Dentistry Principles and Practice, and received her Implant degree from Columbia University.

In good standing with a number of professional organizations, she is an active member of the American Dental Association, the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, the New York State Dental Association, and the First District Dental Society.

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.

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