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About Us

Dentist Brooklyn NY

Dr. Gary Herskovits and the staff at Brooklyn Smile & Dental Implants offer comprehensive dental treatment, with a complete range of cosmetic dentistry, restorative dentistry, and general dentistry. Each team member possesses an unwavering dedication to impeccable service and exemplary dental care. Your comfort is our Brooklyn NY dentist's top priority, and we have created a friendly, welcoming environment for you to enjoy.

Brooklyn Smile & Dental Implants

You deserve a beautiful smile

In our practice, you will discover contemporary dental care designed for your complete satisfaction. We believe that teeth should look great, function properly, and withstand the rigors of daily life. Dr. Gary Herskovits and the team at Brooklyn Smile & Dental Implants combine the science of restoring teeth with artistic vision in cosmetic dentistry to produce strong, beautiful smiles.

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Cosmetic Dentistry

More and more people are visiting cosmetic dentists, in an effort to make their smiles as beautiful as possible.

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Dental Crowns

A dental crown is like a "cap" that is fixed to a single tooth and can be the solution to many issues like weakened or chipped teeth.

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Dental Implants

Aside from restoring a tooth into an empty space for aesthetic reasons, there are many other sound health benefits of dental implants.

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Family Dentistry

Our pledge is to work with your family to establish a solid foundation for a lifetime of optimal dental health.

Common Concerns, Conditions, And Issues

Dentists are like the Swiss Army knives of oral health-they're equipped to handle a wide variety of concerns, keeping your smile in top shape. One of the most common issues they treat is tooth decay, which is as pesky as it sounds. Cavities can sneak up on anyone, but a dentist is ready to stop them in their tracks with fillings or crowns. Gum disease, another frequent offender, is also on their radar. Whether it's mild gingivitis or more severe periodontitis, general dentists can provide treatments to protect your gums and preserve your teeth. And let's not forget about everyday nuisances like tooth sensitivity, bad breath, or that random chipped tooth-they've got solutions for all of it.

But their expertise doesn't stop at quick fixes. General dentists are also your first line of defense against more complex conditions. They diagnose and manage oral infections, TMJ disorders, and even the occasional sleep apnea-related issue. Think you grind your teeth at night? They can create custom mouthguards to save your teeth from unnecessary wear and tear. From preventive cleanings to restorative care, general dentists tackle it all, ensuring your smile is not just healthy but strong enough to take on whatever life throws your way.

The History Of Dental Care

The history of dental care is as rich and fascinating as the stories behind every smile. Imagine living thousands of years ago, when the first "dentists" were more like brave experimenters with rudimentary tools. In ancient Egypt, they were already filling cavities and creating prosthetic teeth with impressive ingenuity. Fast forward to ancient Greece and Rome, where thinkers like Hippocrates were studying oral health and crafting the earliest versions of dental care techniques. It's almost like the ancient world was writing the first chapters of a book we're still reading today-filled with trial, error, and remarkable breakthroughs.

As time marched on, dental care evolved from a crude necessity to an advanced science. By the Middle Ages, barber-surgeons were pulling double duty, cutting hair and extracting teeth, often in the same sitting. Then came the Renaissance, a time of rebirth-not just for art and culture, but for dentistry too. Enter Pierre Fauchard, the "Father of Modern Dentistry," who turned dentistry into a recognized profession with his groundbreaking book The Surgeon Dentist. From these humble beginnings, dentistry blossomed into the high-tech, patient-focused field we know today, combining science, art, and a touch of compassion to keep our smiles healthy and bright.

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What Kind Of Training Does A Dentist Have?

Becoming a dentist isn't just about learning how to fix teeth-it's about mastering a blend of science, art, and people skills. The journey starts with earning a bachelor's degree, usually focused on sciences like biology or chemistry, which lays the foundation for understanding the human body. Then comes dental school, an intense four-year program where students dive into everything from anatomy and oral health to hands-on training with real patients. It's like boot camp for your smile's best advocate, combining book smarts with practical skills to ensure dentists can handle any situation, from routine cleaning to a tricky root canal.

But the training doesn't stop there. Many dentists pursue additional specialties, like orthodontics or oral surgery, which can add several years of rigorous education and clinical practice. Even general dentists constantly keep their skills sharp with continuing education, staying updated on the latest techniques and technologies. Think of it like a never-ending quest to be the best at what they do. So, when you sit in that chair, you're not just getting care from someone who "knows teeth"-you're trusting an expert who's spent years perfecting their craft to give you the healthiest, brightest smile possible.

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"Take care of your smile. You will use it every day for the rest of your life"

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"Use your smile to change the world, don't let the world change your smile"

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