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Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Importance of Gum Health


In this video, Dr. Káren Baghdasaryan, discusses the importance of gum health and which treatments are available, as well as IV sedation options for patients. Read more about Periodontics.

Monday, June 3, 2013

Wisdom Teeth Series, Part 2

Continuing with his Wisdom Teeth series, Dr Karen Baghdasaryan D.D.S. presents Part 2 and delves even more into the dynamics of Wisdom Teeth giving us far reaching insight thanks to his experience and unique approach.

Within the video you'll encounter such topics as: Prevention, innovating treatments, ground breaking technology used by CyberDent Dental Group, Maxillofacial Surgery, Dental Implants and others. Brought to you by the CyberDent Dental Group.

Monday, May 20, 2013

Friday, April 12, 2013

How to Care for Braces?

Today, more than ever before, children and teens alike are choosing braces to correct dental imperfections and as a measure to straighten and properly align their entire teeth structure. Also, it is widely used as a complement to both clinical and cosmetic procedures. Here are a few useful tips to follow when taking care of your braces and to avoid accidents that may permanently harm both your teeth and inner gum.

  • Choosing the right toothbrush There are many specialized tooth brushes available in the market that are designed specifically for people having braces. Therefore, make sure that you get the one that suits your needs.
  • Brush with care When you first get the braces, you may find it difficult to brush at first. However, if you get the right tooth brush, it will be much easier for you to perform this activity. Do not try to use rigorous motions, use soft strokes. Also, do not forget to brush at least twice a day so that no big chunks of food particles stay in your teeth.
  • Floss Flossing is essential for you because you have braces. Therefore make sure to floss regularly, even daily so that smaller food particles do not stay stuck in the braces and create cavities in the teeth.






  • Avoid few food items Getting braces may also mean that you cannot chew a bubble gum anymore. Avoid any foods that are hard to chew. This may include carrots and other such vegetables which need to be chomp a lot as it may hurt your teeth. Moreover, stay away from gooey sticky substances as well. You should avoid chocolates, too much cheese and noodles. These substances tend to stay inside the small spaces of the braces and are often hard to remove with simple brushing. Moreover, they will decay over there and cause your teeth further damage.
  • Wear your mouthguard and headgear Whenever you go out, remember to always wear a mouthguard and a headgear. These two items help protect your teeth from physical damages. The headgear is particularly used to help keep the teeth perfectly aligned.
  • Don't miss an appointment Never miss your appointments with your dentist at either Van Nuys or Glendale.Always come for regular checkups to make sure everything is working right. Remember that wearing braces takes a long time and you must regularly visit your dentist at Van Nuys or Glendale, if you want the process to follow the right direction. By doing this, your dentist will be able to fix any damaged braces in time and also help you achieve the perfect smile you dream of, which is your current goal.




Monday, September 10, 2012

AACD Accreditation

Dr. Karen Baghdasaryan Passes Written Exam, Completes First Step in AACD Accreditation Process


Dentist Glendale, CAMADISON, WI (7/19/12) Dr. Karen Baghdasaryan of Glendale, CA has successfully passed the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry’s (AACD) Accreditation Written Examination, the first step in the AACD’s Accreditation process, which challenges a dental professional’s foundational knowledge in cosmetic dentistry.

The Accreditation written exam was administered in Washington, DC, during the 28th Annual AACD Scientific Session this past May.

AACD Accreditation is the world’s most recognized advanced credentialing program, and it encourages further education, interaction with like-minded dental professionals, and the opportunity for professional growth. Achieving Accreditation by the AACD requires dedication to continuing education, careful adherence to the protocols, and a resolve to produce exceptional dentistry. The AACD’s Accreditation program for dentists and laboratory technicians is a three-part process consisting of a written examination, clinical case examinations, and an oral examination.
“Achieving Accreditation sets a high standard of excellence in cosmetic dentistry,” said Nelson Rego, CDT, AACD Accreditation chair. “Congratulations to everyone who completed this first step in the process, and we look forward to welcoming more Accredited Members to the Academy in the future!”

About the AACD

American Academy Cosmetic DentistryThe AACD is the world’s largest non-profit membership organization dedicated to advancing excellence in comprehensive oral care that combines art and science to optimally improve dental health, esthetics, and function. Comprised of more than 6,300 cosmetic dental professionals in 70 countries around the globe, the AACD fulfills its mission by offering superior educational opportunities, promoting and supporting a respected Accreditation credential, serving as a user-friendly and inviting forum for the creative exchange of knowledge and ideas, and providing accurate and useful information to the public and the profession.

Dr. Karen Baghdasaryan practices cosmetic dentistry at 6300 San Fernando Rd.,
Glendale, CA 91201. To learn more or arrange an interview, call (818) 547-4455 or
visit www.cyberdentistry.com