New Patients (518) 650-1930

Current Patients (518) 237-0019

100 Main St. Cohoes, NY 12047

Cohoes NY Dentist Blog

Dec
20

Root Canal Treatment

Small chips or cracks in your teeth may lead to an infection of your inner tooth pulp. This is known as a root canal infection. Bacteria enters through the crack and infects the pulp. Infected teeth are painful, sensitive, and…

Nov
22

Better Dentistry With Dental Technology

Combining advanced education and state-of-the-art dental technology, Capital Region Complete Dental Care & Implants offers patients quality dental care. Dental technology has advanced the quality, ease, and accessibility of restorative and cosmetic dental procedures. Dr. Frederick Marra uses dental technology…

Oct
19

Seal Out Tooth Decay

Even if you are stringent with your daily oral hygiene routine, tooth decay can still happen to you. Brushing and flossing are important, but even the most diligent flosser can not get every crevice in between their teeth. Molars are…

Oct
03

Chewing Gum To Save Your Teeth

It’s true! Chewing gum- the right kind of gum- can actually help to prevent tooth decay! Contrary to popular belief chewing gum has been approved by the ADA as beneficial in the fight against cavities. Talk to Dr. Frederick Marra…

Sep
02

Back To School Dental Routine

The end of summer marks the beginning of back-to-school preparations, which includes establishing a new daily routine. While oral care may not seem as important for school, your child’s oral health is crucial to his or her overall health. Dr.…

Jul
26

Healthy Gums Support Overall Good Health

Most people take care of their teeth and gums in hopes for a white, beautiful smile. But did you know that when you brush, floss, and visit Dr. Marra in Cohoes, NY, you’re also doing your heart a favor? Gum…

Jul
26

Keeping Your Smile Healthy As You Age

Modern dentistry recommends that we strive to keep our natural teeth healthy for as long as possible for the best quality of life. With the advent of new technology in the dental field and improved standards of oral health in…

Jul
26

Oral Health Risks For Diabetic Patients

Diabetes is quickly becoming one of the most frequently diagnosed systemic diseases for both children and adults. There are a wide range of factors affecting the surge in diabetes, including increased added sugar in the modern American diet, the prevalence…