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🚨 Robert F. Kennedy Jr. just took a bold step — ordering the CDC to withdraw its nationwide fluoride recommendation. At the same time, the EPA is launching a sweeping investigation into possible health risks in U.S. drinking water.
What does this mean for your city’s water?
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Jill Filipovic at Slate:
Should the very state of being pregnant place women in a subclass of citizen, vulnerable to criminal prosecution or civil penalties for behavior that would be perfectly legal from a nonpregnant person? Judging by their proposed legislation and various legal antics, the anti-abortion movement says: Yes. Pregnant women simply should not have the same rights as any other U.S. citizen. Take, for example, efforts to criminalize the crossing of state lines for abortion. There is a very, very long tradition in the U.S. of allowing people to travel out of state to access medical care, and it’s so deeply ingrained we barely think about it. Consider, for example, the businesswoman who lives in New Jersey but works in New York City and so goes to the dentist in midtown Manhattan, or the dad who lives on the Kansas side of Kansas City but takes his sick kid to a specialist at a hospital on the Missouri side. A great many Americans don’t think twice about crossing state lines for health care. Abortion opponents are trying to change that for one group of people: pregnant women.
Conservative legal groups are already drafting model legislation to prevent pregnant women from traveling for abortions by legally penalizing anyone who helps them, a strategy used by the state of Texas in one of its abortion bans, which allows anyone in the U.S. to sue those who assist women with abortions—and be rewarded with a bounty paid by the state. The architect of that Texas abortion bounty law was Jonathan Mitchell, an anti-abortion activist (and Donald Trump lawyer) who is currently representing a Texas man in his quest to probe into his ex-girlfriend’s abortion, which she allegedly sought outside of their home state. Mitchell filed a petition to learn the details of this woman’s abortion for, he says, a potential future lawsuit. But to be clear, the woman in question did absolutely nothing illegal: Traveling out of state for health care, including abortion, is not against the law in Texas or anywhere else. It’s just that Mitchell and other abortion opponents would like to change that—and are apparently happy to represent controlling (and, in another case Mitchell took on, allegedly abusive) men to do it.
They’re also happy to reclassify pregnant women as a kind of sub-citizen who, by simple virtue of their pregnancy status, are not entitled to the same legal freedoms and protections as anyone else. A Texas woman who goes to a Colorado abortion clinic is being treated differently from any nonpregnant person who travels for a medical procedure—and you can bet that this categorization of pregnant people as suspect, should they travel out of state, will lead to all sorts of investigations and abuses.
Take this hypothetical: Say the anti-abortion movement succeeds and makes it a crime to travel out of state for an abortion. Say a woman in Idaho (where abortion laws are so extreme, they have no exceptions for saving a woman’s health) travels to Washington state, where abortion is legal, and gets her hands on abortion-inducing drugs. Say she’s not pregnant. Say she takes the drugs anyway. Has she committed a crime? Or, to use a more likely legal model, say Texas makes it a crime to help a woman travel for an abortion, and a Texas woman goes to Colorado, gets abortion-inducing drugs, and takes them, despite not being pregnant. Is the friend who helped buy her plane ticket still liable? Presumably not: No pregnancy means no abortion, which means no violation of an abortion ban. But if the two women in these scenarios had been pregnant, the legal calculus would be entirely different.
Or to use a perhaps more realistic scenario: Mifepristone, an abortion-inducing drug, is also commonly used to treat Cushing’s syndrome, and researchers say it has tremendous potential to treat other illnesses, too, from various cancers to PTSD. Under an anti-abortion legal scheme, if a Texas woman with Cushing’s syndrome travels out of state, gets mifepristone, and takes it, she (or those who help her) would face potential legal consequences only if she’s pregnant. It’s her status as a pregnant woman—not the act of traveling or even taking an abortion-inducing drug—that is the problem. And generally, the law frowns on making a person’s status—rather than their actions—the basis of a crime or a lawsuit. That’s part of treating all people equally under the law, and offering all people the equal protection of it.
Preventing pregnant women from crossing into a state for a legal medical procedure isn’t the only way in which the anti-abortion movement is attempting to curtail basic rights and protections for anyone carrying a pregnancy. Earlier this year, abortion opponents argued before the Supreme Court that pregnant patients should be treated differently than nonpregnant ones in cases of serious medical emergencies—that doctors and other health workers should be permitted to give pregnant women a substandard level of care, and to essentially refuse to appropriately stabilize them. If a woman comes in and is very ill, she’s entitled to one standard of care; if she comes in and is very ill and pregnant, that standard of care is lower in states that criminalize abortion.
At issue in the Supreme Court case, a ruling in which is expected early this summer, is the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA), a law initially written to prevent hospitals from dumping seriously ill patients who couldn’t pay. Pregnant women in particular were often coming into hospitals in labor, only to be refused care; there were stories of women birthing in hallways and cars. EMTALA says that any hospital receiving federal Medicaid dollars (which is most hospitals, both public and private) must provide lifesaving care to anyone who walks through their doors, regardless of their ability to pay. That means that hospitals have an obligation to stabilize ill patients. (If they don’t have the ability to appropriately stabilize a patient, they must move the patient to a facility that does.)
Jill Filipovic wrote in Slate the insidious trend of anti-abortion hardliners making pregnant people 2nd class citizens by enacting laws criminalizing access to out-of-state abortion services (this is also applicable to gender-affirming care).
#Jill Filipovic#Slate#Abortion#Pregnancy#War On Women#Anti Abortion Extremism#Texas SB8#Jonathan Mitchell#Criminalization of Abortion#SCOTUS#EMTALA#Moyle v. United States#Idaho v. United States#Mifepristone
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ANTHONY PERKINS
ANTHONY PERKINS
1932-1992
Anthony Perkins was an American actor who is best known for playing Norman Bates in Psycho (1960). He worked as an actor on both stage and screen. Perkins appeared in: Friendly Persuasion (1956), On the Beach (1959), Psycho (1960), Murder on the Orient Express (1974), Les Miserables (1978), The Sins of Dorian Gray (1983), and Napoleon and Josephine: A Love Story (1987).
Perkins was born in Manhattan, New York, US and was the son of an actor. His descendants were passengers on the Mayflower ship. He spent little time with his father and grew up around females and was sexually assaulted by his mother. His mother moved to Boston and worked in the theatre which Perkins gained an interest in. During school he appeared in numerous plays and then moved to California to pursue his acting career.
Perkins pursued the lead role in East of Eden and Rebel Without a Cause; both roles went to James Dean. Hitchcock cast Perkins in Psycho after watching him in Friendly Persuasion. It was made on a low budget with Perkins and Leigh accepting low salaries. The film was a success and Perkins became internationally famous. At the end of his life he was to be a voice actor for a dentist character in The Simpsons, however died before his part was recorded.
Perkins was married and had two children. In 1973, Perkins married Berry Berenson and they had two children together. They were still married when Perkins died of AIDS in 1992. Berenson, 53, died on 11 September 2001 as one of the passengers on American Airlines Flight 11. The plane was hijacked by Islamic terrorists and was crashed into the North Tower of the World Trade Center (the second tower to be hit).
Perkins started experimenting sexually with men during college and his homosexuality continued throughout his life. He went to therapy in 1971 after he and his male partner believed their homosexuality was obstructing their happiness and wanted to restart their lives with women and Perkins later stated that he wanted that period of his life over with ‘I just didn’t want it anymore.’ It is disputed whether Hopkins was homosexual or bi, in 1983 he stated that it was his mother’s sexual abuse that had something to do with it which led him to ‘being unable to see a beautiful woman.’ Perkins had same-sex relationships throughout his adult life, some of these relationships were long term.
Perkins supported causes such as civil rights and feminism and stated that men should take on ‘motherly’ roles and stated that he changed diapers and fed his children. He was a volunteer at an organization which delivered meals to HIV and AIDs patients (before he was diagnosed with AIDs). Perkins mother was strictly religious, however; Perkins called himself an atheist.
During filming Psycho IV: The Beginning, he was tested for HIV and died at his LA home on 12 September 1992 from AIDs related pneumonia, aged 60.
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Attorney Eunice Hunton Carter (July 16, 1899 - January 25, 1970) was born in Atlanta to William Alphaeus Sr. and Addie Waite Hunton. She received a BA and MA from Smith College. She was introduced to Massachusetts Governor Calvin Coolidge, who became her trusted advisor.
She worked as a social worker before marrying dentist Lyle Carter (1924), and they had a son. She began studying law at Fordham University and became the first African American woman to pass the New York State Bar.
She was nominated by the Republican Party to represent New York’s 19th District in the State Assembly. The first African American to gain the Republican nomination for that office. She narrowly lost by 1,600 votes.
Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia appointed her secretary to the Committee on Conditions in Harlem. Special Prosecutor Thomas E. Dewey appointed her his deputy assistant. She provided the essential legal strategy in convicting Charles “Lucky” Luciano, the most important Mafia crime boss in New York City. She served as Assistant District Attorney of New York County. She was named to Dewey’s staff to lead the Abandonment Bureau of Women’s Courts. She entered private practice and connected her work with the National Council of Negro Women to international issues.
She was one of fifteen American women invited to attend the first International Assembly on Women in Paris. She was a consultant to the Economic and Social Council of the UN’s International Council of Women.
She was elected to chair the International Conference of Non-Governmental Organizations. She attended the UN-sponsored Commission on the Status of Women in Geneva. She was elected ‘Chairman’ of the Conference of International Organizations in Consultative Status with the UN. She served on the Executive Committee of the International Council of Women. She was active in the NAACP and the National Urban League, the YWCA, the National Council of Negro Women, and the Manhattan Office of Civilian Defense. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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multi-tasking is a skill that she's honed over the years. answering a phone call whilst doing the laundry and cutting the crusts off a sandwich. walking advik to school while negotiating with the PTA and arranging therapy and dentist appointments. the trick is to keep the tasks divided in your mind. text the PTA board, call the dentist, and hold on to advik's hand as they move through the traffic in manhattan. wedge the phone between your ear and shoulder, slice the crust, hang out the laundry. everything is a separate motion. it takes time, but eventually... she got pretty good at it.
but now, it seems more intense than usual. the nightmares about the blip still haunt her. the therapy sessions are dialled up to ninety. she's trying to look after the kids, the squad, the diner, stanley and richard. she's trying to get to the meetings with the schools, the doctors, the avengers, the intergalactic units. she tries not to think about it. this wild, frantic hurricane of constant activity. one time she forgot to go to a meeting with advik's school, and when she rescheduled it clashed with another appointment to speak with some representatives of xandar. another time she missed a chance to call a plumber, and the washing machine broke down, locking five different sport uniforms inside. bella and rani have had to call stanley three times this week to try and help her at the diner... but she's fine. right? she's good. she's got this. she has to have this, or else everything will come falling apart. she has to keep going--
so why does it feel like she might cry when carol visits, and sees her making a batch of coleslaw, three gallons of sugar-free pumpkin spice syrup, all the packed lunches for the next day, trying to talk to henri about the seasonal menu while discussing appointment times with victor's therapist on the phone, and imploring an overbearing customer to just wait five damn minutes for her steak sub. and carol has just one thing to say, in the softest, most solemn voice that she's ever heard:
@danversiism said: you're going to get sick if you keep going like this.
she's still gripping the phone and half a head of cabbage when etienne gently extracts both from her fists, and moves to the back of the kitchen to give them some space. henri is less subtle. he spends five minutes berating the customer outside the kitchen for thinking a steak sub takes five seconds to prepare. but the privacy allows aisling a stunned opportunity to finally expel the thoughts that have clouded her head, ever since she heard that blasted name. thanos...

" i, um... " she draws in a breath, frizzy curls of hair falling from the ponytail. it's coming undone. how ironic... " you know, before he came along, before the snap, we faced so many threats, and they all came from places that we'd heard of, you know? i moved to new york in the middle of the battle, and loki came from asgard. from thor's home. so i just kept thinking... we'd know. right? we'd know where and when and who the bad guys would be. but then thanos happened... and now it's like... i dropped my guard before. i thought he wouldn't dare harm gamora. but he did. i thought i knew the rules and the limits. but there are no limits anymore. nothing is off the table. we have to be ready for everything, but carol, i don't know where to look first. how do you do it? how do you protect entire galaxies so well? it must be so... heavy. how do you carry that weight? "
#danversiism#( ' a soul for a soul... ' / reply. )#( THIS GOT REALLY LONG I'M SORRY )#( TURNS OUT CAROL IS ONE OF THE VERY FEW PEOPLE AISLING WILL ACTIVELY TELL ABOUT THESE THINGS )
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Implant Dentist Upper East Side
When it comes to restoring smiles with precision and expertise, Dr. Daniil Payziyev, DDS, stands out as a leading implant dentist on the Upper East Side. At Dentist on Park, Dr. Payziyev offers state-of-the-art Implant Dentist Upper East Side solutions that provide long-lasting, natural-looking results. Whether you’re missing a single tooth or require full-mouth restoration, his advanced techniques and patient-focused approach ensure the best possible outcome for every smile.
As a native of New York, Dr. Payziyev chose to practice in Manhattan to bring “comfort dentistry” to the community and provide pain-free and relaxed dental visits to every patient he sees. In addition to earning his dental degree, he has completed extensive, advanced dentistry courses in surgery and aesthetics, and periodontics to learn modern techniques in digital smile design and minimally-invasive WaterLase laser protocols.
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Open Your Future: Top Dental Assistant Courses in NY for a Rewarding Career
Unlock Your Future: Top Dental Assistant Courses in NY for a Rewarding Career
Are you considering a career in healthcare that combines patient interaction with administrative tasks? If so, dental assisting is an excellent choice. With a growing demand for dental professionals,taking the right courses can unlock your future in this rewarding field. This guide covers the top dental assistant courses in New York,helping you take that first step toward a fulfilling career.
The Importance of Dental Assistants
Dental assistants play a crucial role in the health care system, helping dentists with a variety of tasks including:
Patient care and education
Surgical assistance during procedures
Managing dental office operations
Maintaining sterilization of instruments
With the growing emphasis on oral health, skilled dental assistants are more in demand than ever, making this an ideal time to enter the field.
Benefits of Becoming a Dental Assistant
Choosing a career as a dental assistant offers numerous benefits, including:
Job Security: the Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that dental assisting jobs will grow by 11% through 2030.
Flexible Work Hours: many dental assistants enjoy regular hours with limited weekends.
personal Interaction: The role allows you to build lasting relationships with patients and contribute to their health.
Career Advancement: Opportunities to specialize in areas such as orthodontics or oral surgery.
Top Dental assistant Courses in New York
Enrolling in a reputable dental assistant program is crucial for developing the skills needed in this field.Below are some of the top dental assistant courses in New York:
course Name
Institution
Duration
Certification
Location
Dental Assistant Program
New york School for Medical and Dental Assistants
12 months
Diploma
Long Island City
Dental Assisting Certificate Program
laguardia Community College
1 semester
Certificate
Long Island City
Dental Assistant Training Program
Robert F.Kennedy Community Schools
8 months
Diploma
New York, NY
Dental Assistant Course
CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
10 months
Certificate
Manhattan
Clinical Dental Assistant Program
best Care Training Institute
6 months
Certificate
Brooklyn
Key Features of Dental Assistant Courses
When considering dental assistant courses, look for programs that offer:
Hands-on training: Ensure the curriculum includes practical skills training.
Externships: Programs that offer externships provide valuable real-world experience.
Flexible schedules: Ideal for those balancing work or family commitments.
Practical Tips for Success in Your Dental Assistant Career
Once you choose a course, consider the following tips to ensure your success:
networking: Connect with professionals in the field through events and social media.
Continuing Education: Keep abreast of new technologies and practices; consider additional certifications.
Effective Interaction: Develop strong interpersonal skills; this will enhance patient interactions.
real-world Case Studies
Many dental assistants have shared their success stories and how their education played a pivotal role in their careers:
Maria Rodriguez: “After completing my course at LaGuardia Community College, I landed a job at a local practice within two months. The externship experience gave me the confidence to excel.”
James Thompson: “I chose to specialize in orthodontics after my dental assistant program. The flexibility and opportunities in New York helped me grow in my career.”
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What are the prerequisites for enrolling in a dental assistant course?
Generally, you should have at least a high school diploma or GED. Some programs might require additional qualifications.
Are dental assistants required to have certification?
While certification isn’t mandatory in all states,it enhances job prospects. The Dental Assisting National Board (DANB) provides the Certified Dental Assistant (CDA) credential, wich is recognized nationwide.
Conclusion
Choosing to become a dental assistant in New York can be a life-changing decision. The right courses will provide you with the necessary skills and knowledge to thrive in this in-demand field. With the benefits of job security, career advancement, and the opportunity to make a difference in patients’ lives, now is the perfect time to start your journey. Explore the courses listed above, and take the first step toward unlocking your future in dental assisting!
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Cosmetic Bonding in New York, NY
Oral Dental Studio offers high-quality cosmetic bonding in New York, NY, to enhance your smile by correcting chipped, stained, or misshapen teeth. Using tooth-colored composite resin, we seamlessly restore the natural look of your teeth while improving their strength and appearance. This quick and minimally invasive procedure provides an affordable solution for minor imperfections, giving you a more confident smile. As a reliable Manhattan dentist, we ensure a comfortable, personalized treatment experience tailored to your needs. Whether you want to fix a minor flaw or improve your overall smile, our cosmetic bonding services can help.
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Scan to view Pediatric Dentistry: Dr. Sara B. Babich, DDS Gmb listing!
Located on Upper East Side, NYC pediatric dentist Dr. Sara Babich is serving Manhattan and New York City in NY. As a leading pediatric dentistry specialist, Dr. Babich provides the most technologically advanced, safest and time-tested dental treatments for kids and teens.
If you have any questions or would like to schedule an appointment, visit our NYC kids dentistry center or call Upper East Side pediatric dentist Dr. Babich at 212-988-4070.
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Maiden Lane Dental is a leading dental practice in Manhattan, New York, offering a wide range of high-quality dental services. As a top cosmetic dentist NYC, our clinic is staffed with experienced and talented dentists, hygienists, and support personnel, all dedicated to providing exceptional care in a comfortable and welcoming environment. We offer top-notch dental services, including bonding, cosmetic dentistry, teeth whitening, dental implants, teeth removal, and more. With modern facilities and state-of-the-art equipment, we ensure our patients receive the best possible treatment for their dental needs. Whether you're looking for routine check-ups, cosmetic procedures, or emergency care, we are committed to helping you achieve and maintain a healthy, beautiful smile. At Maiden Lane Dental, we prioritize your comfort and work with you to ensure that every visit is a positive experience.
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david paige should have been raised via augusta maine, join the united states navy, graduate from georgetown university in biochemistry, been a duke medical school alumni, and do his residency at harvard university to marry marilyn monroe in 1953. she changes her name to marilyn paige to raise all their children via encino where she owns a film production company and david paige does reconstructive plastic surgery charity via mexico.
1. david (united states navy seal turned dentist) marries dutch dancer named daphne in 1998 ❤️
born 1958 & based in denmark
1. dillon 2003 🧡 (dallas, texas)
2. delilah “lila” 2006 💜 (san diego, california)
2. pérola “lola” (psychiatrist) marries a brazilian pastor christened pedro pereira circa de 1988 💛
born 1960 & based in portugal
1. prince 1990 💚 (pretoria, south africa)
2. paris 1993 🧡 (paris, france)
3. michael (united states marine) marries a mexican model in 2002 named mariposa “mary”
born 1962 & based in italy
1. milo 2007 💚 (manhattan, new york)
2. mia 2010 💜 (melbourne, australia)
david bought playboy from hugh hefner in 1955 after the release of the marilyn monroe cover and later sold it to an polynesian porn star. then, he bought stocks in barbie & in the los angeles lakers
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Jonathan Allen at Reuters, via USA Today:
NEW YORK, March 12 - Two days before U.S. agents arrested Mahmoud Khalil, the Columbia University student and Palestinian activist asked his wife if she knew what to do if immigration agents came to their door. Noor Abdalla, Khalil's wife of more than two years, said she was confused. As a legal permanent resident of the U.S., surely Khalil did not have to worry about that, she recalls telling him. "I didn't take him seriously. Clearly I was naive," Abdalla, a U.S. citizen who is eight months pregnant, told Reuters in her first media interview. U.S. Department of Homeland Security agents handcuffed her husband on Saturday in the lobby of their university-owned apartment building in Manhattan. Khalil's arrest is one of the first efforts by President Donald Trump, a Republican who returned to the White House in January, to fulfill his promise to seek deportation of some foreign students involved in the pro-Palestinian protest movement.
Earlier on Wednesday, Abdalla, a 28-year-old dentist in New York, sat in the front row of a Manhattan courtroom as Khalil's lawyers argued to a federal judge that he had been arrested in retaliation for his outspoken advocacy against Israel's military assault on Gaza following the militant group Hamas' October 2023 attack. They told the judge that was a violation of Khalil's constitutional free speech rights. The judge extended his order blocking Khalil's deportation while he considers whether the arrest was constitutional. Trump has said, without evidence, that Khalil, 30, has promoted Hamas, the Palestinian Islamist group that governs Gaza. His administration has said Khalil is not accused of or charged with a crime, but Trump says his presence in the U.S. is "contrary to national and foreign policy interests."
'KIND, GENUINE SOUL'
On Sunday, the Trump administration transferred Khalil from a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement jail in Elizabeth, New Jersey, near Manhattan, to a jail in rural Jena, Louisiana, about 1,200 miles (2,000 km) away. Abdalla and Khalil met in Lebanon in 2016 when she joined a volunteer program Khalil was overseeing at a non-profit group that provides educational scholarships to Syrian youth. They started as friends before a seven-year long-distance relationship led to their New York wedding in 2023. "He is the most incredible person who cares so much for other people," she said. "He is the most kind, genuine soul." The couple are expecting their first child in late April. She said she hoped Khalil would be free by then. She showed Reuters a picture of a recent sonogram: a boy whose name they have yet to choose. ADVOCACY FROM CAMPUS TO JAIL Khalil was born and raised in a Palestinian refugee camp in Syria and came to the U.S. on a student visa in 2022, getting his U.S. permanent residency green card last year. He completed his studies at Columbia's School of International and Public Affairs in December but is yet to receive his master's degree diploma. He became a high-profile member of the Ivy League university's student protest movement, often speaking to the media as one of the lead negotiators with Columbia administration over the protesters' years-long demands that the school end investments of its $14.8 billion endowment in weapons makers and other companies that support Israel's government.
Reuters interviewed Noor Abdalla, the wife of the illegally detained Mahmoud Khalil. In that interview, Abdalla admitted that she was naïve that her husband would be safe from arrest on spurious reasons.
Abdalla also remarked that Khalil “is the most kind, genuine soul.”
#Noor Abdalla#Mahmoud Khalil#Palestine#Israel#Columbia University#Campus Protests#Gaza Genocide#Israel Apartheid#Reuters
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Urgent Care Dental: Your Trusted Emergency Dentist in New York City
When dental emergencies strike, knowing where to turn can make all the difference. Whether it’s a sudden toothache, a broken tooth, or a knocked-out tooth, dental problems often require immediate attention. In the heart of New York City, Urgent Care Dental is your go-to emergency dentist, offering prompt, professional care to address your urgent dental needs. We understand how stressful dental emergencies can be, and we are committed to providing fast and effective solutions that restore both your oral health and peace of mind.

Why Choose Urgent Care Dental for Your Emergency Needs?
At Urgent Care Dental, we prioritize your comfort and care during dental emergencies. Our experienced team is dedicated to delivering high-quality treatment in a compassionate and timely manner. Here’s why we stand out as the best choice for emergency dental services in New York City:
Rapid Response to Dental Emergencies
Dental emergencies don’t happen on a convenient schedule, and they can be unpredictable. Whether it’s a severe toothache that won’t go away, a broken tooth from an accident, or a sudden dental injury, our team is ready to respond quickly. We offer same-day appointments and are available to provide immediate care, ensuring that you get the treatment you need when you need it most.
Comprehensive Emergency Dental Services
Our office provides a wide range of emergency dental services to address any situation, including:
Toothaches: We treat painful toothaches caused by cavities, infection, or other dental issues.
Broken, Chipped, or Cracked Teeth: We offer restorative options like fillings, crowns, or veneers to repair damaged teeth.
Lost or Knocked-Out Teeth: We can help save a tooth if it’s knocked out by re-implanting it within the right time frame.
Abscesses or Infections: Our team provides treatment for abscesses, gum infections, or any condition causing swelling or severe discomfort.
Emergency Extractions: If you have a tooth that’s beyond saving, we can perform extractions in a gentle and caring manner.
Sports Injuries and Accidents: Whether it’s from a fall, an accident, or sports, we are equipped to handle any type of dental trauma.
Experienced and Caring Team
Our skilled team of emergency dentists is experienced in handling all kinds of dental emergencies with professionalism and care. We take the time to listen to your concerns and explain the treatment options clearly. Your comfort is our priority, and we ensure that you are relaxed throughout your treatment, no matter how urgent the situation may be.
Convenient Location in New York City
Convenience is key when it comes to emergency dental care. Located in the heart of New York City, our practice is easy to reach from anywhere in the city. Whether you're in Midtown Manhattan, the Upper East Side, or anywhere else in the five boroughs, we are here to serve you with accessible, fast, and reliable care.
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At Urgent Care Dental, we understand that dental emergencies can be unexpected, and we strive to make our services as affordable as possible. We offer transparent pricing, and our office works with most insurance providers to make sure that you receive the maximum benefits. For patients without insurance, we offer affordable payment plans to make dental care more accessible.
Open 7 Days a Week
Dental emergencies don’t keep office hours, and neither do we. At Urgent Care Dental, we are open 7 days a week, including evenings, to ensure that you can get the care you need as soon as possible. No matter when you experience a dental emergency, we’ll be here to provide the treatment you need.
Common Dental Emergencies We Handle
At Urgent Care Dental, we are equipped to handle a variety of dental emergencies, including but not limited to:
Severe Tooth Pain: Often caused by tooth decay, infection, or injury, severe tooth pain can be debilitating. We provide relief through pain management and treatment of the underlying cause.
Chipped or Broken Teeth: Accidents can happen at any time, and a chipped or broken tooth can be both painful and unsightly. We offer immediate repairs to restore both function and appearance.
Loose or Lost Fillings and Crowns: A loose or lost filling or crown can cause discomfort and leave your tooth vulnerable. We offer fast solutions to re-secure or replace them.
Knocked-Out Teeth: If you have a tooth that has been knocked out, seek immediate dental care. The quicker you see us, the better chance we have of saving your tooth.
Abscesses: A dental abscess is a serious infection that requires prompt treatment to prevent further complications. We’ll treat the infection and help restore your oral health.
What to Do in a Dental Emergency?
If you experience a dental emergency, here’s what you can do before you reach Urgent Care Dental:
Toothache: Rinse your mouth with warm water and use over-the-counter pain medication to relieve discomfort. Avoid placing aspirin directly on the affected tooth.
Knocked-Out Tooth: Pick up the tooth by the crown (not the root), rinse it gently with water (do not scrub), and place it back in the socket or in a glass of milk. Seek immediate dental care.
Broken Tooth: Rinse your mouth with warm water, and apply a cold compress to reduce swelling. Avoid chewing on the damaged tooth until you can see a dentist.
Abscess: Rinse with warm salt water Urgent Care Dentalto help alleviate pain and reduce swelling. Do not pop the abscess. Contact us as soon as possible for professional treatment.
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for / @despetitsecrits participants / ingrid & your choice of muse! story / it's a few months after the outbreak, and ingrid has been mostly surviving on her own. your muse stumbles upon her one day and she tries to seem like a tough bitch, but her façade is rather weak and unconvincing. setting / an abandoned pharmacy in a small town in rural new york!
ingrid still couldn’t believe this was her life. gone were the days of running around the manhattan law firm she worked at for the last five years, trying to impress partners that never seemed to remember her name and always looked through her instead of at her. at the time, she supposed it was understandable—her coworkers were usually from blue blooded families that all attended the same ivy league university for generations, while she had much more humble beginnings—but now months on the other side of society’s collapse, it made her retroactively angry. it made her angry for the woman that she had been, so small in actuality when she felt so gigantic back then. she, little ingrid sergeant from wyoming, working in a big city law firm and rubbing elbows with the elite! her high school classmates must have felt so jealous, knowing ingrid left their one-horse town for the bright lights of new york and made real money now. sure, she was unmarried without kids and barely had time to brush her hair, but she had made it. yes, she swallowed the disrespect from the partners and the uninterested stares of her coworkers, but she had reached her goals. she was a lawyer. she had made it out of wyoming. she had won.
it was all bullshit in the end. rather, none of it mattered in the end. people all died in the same way now: in pain, bloodied, far too soon. the end blindsided everyone, arriving unceremoniously and without ingrid even knowing until it was too late. one morning, she was getting off the subway to go to work, and by that evening, the world had ended. ingrid had been lucky to make it out of new york city alive. now, she traversed western new york by herself, because anyone she came across post-outbreak either died or left her for dead. it was harder to survive by herself, but perhaps for the best. the worst part was that she was aimless. her whole adult life existed in the borough of manhattan, but she didn’t have many friends and she hadn’t been close to her family in years. the only place she could think to go was her mother’s home back in cheyenne, but that was almost two thousand miles away; a lot of dead, a lot of danger, laid in between. that plan all hinged on the assumption that her mother was even still alive, which as much as it pained her, ingrid didn’t think was likely. if she barely survived, how the fuck would cassandra sergeant fair? no, there was little hope of finding anything worthwhile in wyoming, so ingrid just… wandered. in search of a purpose. in search of a reason to continue on.
that search brought her to a small town that she didn’t recognize the name of, because the only part of the state of new york that had mattered to her had been manhattan. it had been scarce of people and undead since she arrived a few days prior, and she had made herself a temporary home out of a dentist’s office—it was secluded, had an appropriate amount of exits, and had some medical supplies that would benefit her in the long run. it didn’t have everything, though, and ingrid found herself in need of food and water. that led her to a nearby pharmacy that hadn’t been entirely picked clean. fifteen minutes into stuffing her backpack full of granola bars and poptarts, she suddenly became aware of another’s presence. she froze, hand hovering above the shelf in front of her. from the fact that they hadn’t immediately lunged for her, she had to hope they weren’t undead. she gulped dryly, eyes turning towards them slowly. her voice dropped several decibels in an effort to seem intimidating. to seem stronger than she was. “g… get back. this is my aisle.” her other hand moved down to her belt for the hunting knife she found at the start of the outbreak. it had become her security blanket, though she had yet to use it against another human. “i—i just want these, then i’ll leave. so, uh, stay the f-fuck back.”
#* STARTER / closed .#despetitsecrits#* INGRID SERGEANT / narrative .#okay meet my one of my first babies ever (on tumblr)#she's a chronic good girl that grew up into a jaded lawyer (perhaps at the same firm as saul? 👀)#and is just trying to hold it together lol#lmk if you want someone else tho my sweetie#i did not proofread this bc i gotta go to bed in an hour lmao sry i'll edit any mistakes tomorrow at work!
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