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Invisalign is a clear aligner therapy that uses a series of trays to gradually move your teeth into place. Each tray is made to fit snugly around your teeth and gently guide them into alignment.  Our patients at Brooklyn Smile prefer Invisalign/clear aligners because they are made from clear, BPA-free plastic and are comfortable and virtually invisible. The trays can be removed when you eat, so you don’t have to change your diet as you would with traditional braces. You can also remove the trays for special occasions such as job interviews or...

Bad breath, scientifically known as halitosis, is a common condition that can significantly impact our self-confidence and social interactions. The unpleasant odor emanating from the mouth can be caused by various factors, ranging from poor oral hygiene to underlying medical conditions. Thankfully, at Brooklyn Smile, we offer several effective treatments to combat bad breath and restore fresh breath and confidence.  At Brooklyn Smile, Dr Herskovits treats patients from around the world who have very clean mouths but complain of bad...

Unpleasant breath, scientifically termed halitosis, is a prevalent issue that can greatly affect our confidence and social interactions. The unappealing odor originating from the mouth can stem from various factors, ranging from inadequate oral care to underlying health conditions. Fortunately, at Brooklyn Smile, we offer multiple effective solutions to tackle bad breath and restore a sense of freshness and assurance.At Brooklyn Smile, Dr. Herskovits attends to patients from diverse backgrounds who maintain excellent oral hygiene yet grapple...

Routine dental care refers to the regular maintenance and preventive measures taken to keep your teeth and gums healthy. It involves a series of procedures performed by dental professionals, such as dentists and hygienists, at regular intervals. Routine dental care plays a vital role in maintaining optimal oral health throughout our lives. By keeping up with regular appointments and following good oral hygiene practices at home, we can prevent many common dental problems while enjoying a bright smile that lasts a lifetime!What Are The Common...

A healthy smile goes beyond just having straight, white teeth. It also relies on the well-being of the supporting structures, namely the gums and jawbone. This is where periodontics, a specialized branch of dentistry, plays a crucial role. Periodontics focuses on preventing, diagnosing and treating diseases and conditions that affect the gums and other supporting structures of the teeth. At Brooklyn Smile, the most common condition treated by periodontists is periodontal disease, an inflammatory condition that affects the gums and can lead to...

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Why should I visit the dentist regularly?

Many people only visit the dentist when they have a noticeable problem. While they may think that they are saving money, the reality is that the treatments to repair and restore their teeth and smiles cost more money and time than it does to visit the dentist at regular intervals... Read More

Brushing your teeth will clean the surfaces of your teeth but will not reach the areas between the teeth or below the gumline. Flossing ensures that plaque and bacteria are removed from your mouth before they can cause damage to your teeth... Read More

You should brush at least twice each day. It is especially important that you brush your teeth before going to bed. Use an ADA-approved soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoridated toothpaste. You should floss daily. Contact our office if you have questions... Read More

Dental X-rays are extremely safe. In fact, you are exposed to less radiation with dental X-rays than you are in your day-to-day life from the sun. Advances in dentistry continue to make dental X-rays safer through digital imaging technologies and higher-speed X-rays... Read More

Please speak with our team. We take your fear seriously and will work with you to help you feel more comfortable in our office. There are many strategies that we can use to help reduce anxiety and fear... Read More

The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) recommends that children visit the dentist for the first time about six months after their first tooth erupts or no later than their first birthday. These appointments are designed to help your child become comfortable in the dental office... Read More

Babies actually begin to develop teeth in the second trimester of pregnancy (about 16 to 20 weeks.) Teeth typically begin to emerge between 6 and 10 months of age... Read More

Primary teeth are critical to maintaining good oral health and proper development. Your child's primary teeth facilitate:Proper speech production and developmentProper chewing, nutrition and good digestionStraighter smiles... Read More

Cosmetic dentistry is a dental field that focuses on improving the appearance of your teeth so that you can enjoy a more beautiful smile. It includes preventive care as well as restorative treatments... Read More

There are several options available to replace your missing tooth. When you visit our office, our dentists will examine your mouth, discuss your oral health needs and smile goals with you and review your treatment options... Read More

A root canal is a procedure performed to save your tooth when it is decayed or infected... Read More

Orthodontics is a field of dentistry that focuses on diagnosing, preventing, and treating misaligned teeth and jaws... Read More

The American Association of Orthodontists® recommends that children receive their initial orthodontic screening by age 7... Read More

No! While the majority of patients who receive orthodontic treatment are children or teenagers, more and more adults are seeking orthodontic treatment to improve their smiles and oral health... Read More

Periodontal disease, also known as gum disease, is an oral condition that affects the gums and supporting structures in your mouth... Read More

Periodontal disease is caused by the harmful bacteria trapped in plaque. As plaque hardens into calculus (tartar), the disease becomes more established in your mouth... Read More

Symptoms of periodontal disease include: red, swollen or tender gums or other pain in your mouth... Read More

Halitosis (bad breath) may be caused by any number of factors, including: Poor oral hygiene, Cavities, Periodontal disease... Read More

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