Mary A. Starsiak, DDS

(on irving park)
Dentists in Chicago, IL
Dentists

Hours

Monday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
9:00AM - 6:00PM
Thursday
9:00AM - 6:00PM
Friday
Closed
Saturday
8:30AM - 12:00PM
Sunday
Closed

Location

5754 W Irving Park Rd
Chicago, IL
60634

About

The office of Mary A. Starsiak, DDS has practiced family dentistry in the Chicago, IL area for more than 29 years. Our practice focuses on general and cosmetic family dentistry, providing personal care and treatment for children and adults. We truly are passionate about oral health care and educating our patients on how important a healthy mouth is. Some of the dental services we provide include: General check ups Veneers and implants restorations Digital x-rays Crowns and bridges Dentures and prosthodontics Bonding Oral cancer screening Dr. Starsiak and staff are extremely focused on providing you the utmost careful and relaxing dental experience in the industry. Our professional oral hygiene experts are here to serve you. Call and schedule your dental appointment today!

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Can you sleep wearing dentures? Yes, but it is recommended that they should be removed. Removing your dentures at night will give your gums and jaw some time to relax from the pressure of the denture during the day.
Did you know there is more than one kind of dentist? It's true. In addition to a general dentist, they include pediatric dentists, orthodontists, endodontists, periodontists, prosthodontists, and oral and maxillofacial surgeons (and a few others).
Are you an up-and down-brusher? Side-to-side? Back-and-forth? The best technique is to combine a circular motion with an up-and-down and back-and-forth for the cleanest teeth and gums.
In most cases, following a dentist appointment where you have been sedated, you will need to arrange for a ride home from your appointment. The only exception here is if you receive nitrous oxide, or laughing gas.
Dental laser treatments can be very effective in the removal of excess tissue, including tissue tags, flaps of tissue over teeth, and even tongue tie. Laser technology also provides a great approach to disinfecting gums and pockets in the treatment of gum disease.
What is dental bonding? It is a procedure in which a tooth-colored resin material is applied to the tooth surface and hardened with a special light. This procedure helps change the shape and appearance of teeth.
When you need to have surgery performed on the soft tissue of your mouth, it’s natural to feel some level of anxiety over the prospect. Rest assured that we’re always here to help you eliminate as much pain and worry as possible from the process.
Apples, carrots, and celery stimulate the gums when they are chewed, which creates saliva and helps get rid of food particles in the mouth. If you have one of these "nature's toothbrushes" in your meal, try eating it last as a way to clean up after the rest of the meal.
If you have a dental problem, don't wait to schedule an appointment. The problem isn't going away on its own, and delaying a visit will only make things worse.
If you want to maintain healthy teeth and gums for the rest of your life, here are five basic steps to follow: brush your teeth and gums after every meal, floss at least once a day, use a fluoridated mouthwash, eat and drink right, and see your dentist twice a year.
Keep your child’s baby teeth pearly white to help ensure his or her permanent teeth grow in healthily. Brush and floss your baby’s teeth as soon as they appear, and take your kids in for their first dental appointments before their first birthdays.
Unfortunately, one painful dental experience as a child may be enough to create a phobia of dentists for life. No matter how old you are, we’re always here to help take some of the pain out of the dental procedures we perform.
When should a child visit the dentist for the first time? The best time for a first dental appointment is when the very first tooth begins to erupt. An early dental appointment can help to ensure a lifetime of healthy oral hygiene.
No matter how anxious you may be about a dental appointment, experts warn to never supplement any medication that has been prescribed by your dentist. Allow an anti-anxiety pill or other sedation medicine to work and do not combine any of these medications with alcohol.
If you're prone to stale breath, a tongue scraper can remove debris from your tongue that even your toothbrush can miss. Finish with mouthwash after scraping.
According to historians, the earliest dentist known by name was Hesi-Re, who lived in Egypt more than 5,000 years ago.
Working as a dental assistant may be a recommended step toward becoming a dentist so that you can obtain experience working in a dental office.
Oral cancer does not attack only the inside of the mouth, it can also attack the lips. To help prevent it, be sure to use a lip balm with a sufficient SPF rating for your part of the country.
Are your teeth becoming sensitive to hot and cold? The most likely cause is your tooth enamel is starting to wear away and the dentin (the substance beneath the enamel) is becoming exposed. Talk with the dentist about what can be done.
Did you know that grinding your teeth in your sleep can contribute to tooth decay? When you have your appointment, it’s important to let us know about the state of your health, as other conditions may also affect your oral hygiene.
If you suffer from fear of going to the dentist, realize that this is a common fear and that it is completely normal to experience.
While mercury is no longer used to fill teeth, there are a number of viable materials still available. These include silver amalgam, ceramic, composites, glass isomers and gold. Your dentist will discuss the best option for your situation.
Dental plaque does more than cover your teeth and make the look crummy. It can build up between the teeth and gums and create pockets that provide a home for bacteria to thrive and cause tooth decay and more serious dental problems.
What is gingivitis? It is a gum disease that results from plaque and tartar not being properly removed from the teeth and manifests itself as red, swollen, and bleeding gums. Daily brushing, flossing and regular cleanings are the best ways to prevent it.

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Company name
Mary A. Starsiak, DDS
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Dentists

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Mary A. Starsiak, DDS in Chicago IL?
    You can reach them at: 773-545-0057. It’s best to call Mary A. Starsiak, DDS during business hours.
  • What is the address for Mary A. Starsiak, DDS on irving park in Chicago?
    Mary A. Starsiak, DDS is located at this address: 5754 W Irving Park Rd Chicago, IL 60634.
  • What are Mary A. Starsiak, DDS(Chicago, IL) store hours?
    Mary A. Starsiak, DDS store hours are as follows: Mon: 9:00AM - 5:00PM, Tue: Closed, Wed-Thu: 9:00AM - 6:00PM, Fri: Closed, Sat: 8:30AM - 12:00PM, Sun: Closed.