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Edgewater Dental Associates
A full-service dental office, providing complete family dentistry to the people northern New Jersey since 1984. Edgewater Dental's calm, relaxed atmosphere and friendly staff will put you right at ease. We offer stereo headphones, movies, PlayStation for children, and Internet access for our patients.

One of our highest priorities has always been infection control and the maintenance of a sterile environment. We use distilled water with medical filters for all dental treatments - as well as for the cleaning and sterilization of all dental instruments. We have been providing complete family dentistry to the people of Edgewater and northern New Jersey since 1984.
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Edgewater Dental Associates welcomes you to our web site. We offer complete family dentistry to the northern New Jersey area, and children are welcome. Our office offers a new drill-less dentistry technology (KCP) that can be used in many procedures as a more comfortable alternative to the traditional drill.
Steven Blaustein, D.M.D. has been practicing dentistry in the borough of Edgewater since 1984. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from Hamilton College in upstate New York, then went on to earn a Doctor of Dental Medicine degree at Fairleigh Dickinson University.

Dr. Blaustein was a resident in General Practice Dentistry at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, and did a mini-residency at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ) as continuing education on TMJ disease.He was also a foreign exchange student for two summers at the Hadassah University School of Dentistry in Jerusalem.
Better since the CDR image can be magnified 300x its normal size to enhance diagnosis, manipulated to correct contrast, and color-adjusted to reveal hidden problems. Smarter because the CDR system uses no film or chemicals, so we don't have to worry about disposing hazardous processing waste. That's good news for the environment.
If your tooth's nerve chamber becomes infected by decay, root canal treatment is often the only way to save your tooth. Inside your tooth's hard outer shell is a nourishing pulp of blood vessels, lymph vessels, and nerves. The root canals, which contain the pulp, extend to the bone. Deep tooth decay, or an injury, can cause serious damage and infection to the pulp's nerves and vessels.
When a tooth is fractured, has a large, old filling, or is severely damaged by decay, your dentist may recommend the placement of a crown, or cap. Crowns strengthen and protect the remaining tooth structure and can improve the appearance of your smile. Types of crowns include the full porcelain crown, the porcelain-fused-to-metal crown, and the all-metal crown.
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Steven Frankowitz
Steven Frankowitz
Nov 05, 2019
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Simply stated, Dr. Blaustein is a fantastic dentist. He is incredibly meticulous and thorough. Have benefited tremendously under his expert care for the last twenty years! Thank you for doing such a great job each and every visit.