Payment is due in full at the time of service. If you are unable to pay for services fully at the time of the appointment, we do offer CareCredit.
We are not in any insurance networks. This allows us to continue to focus on patient-centered care instead of merely pursuing the high volume. However, many insurance policies will still reimburse out-of-network services. More on how we coordinate with insurance companies HERE.
Yes. Contact our office to learn about available payment options or see more information on CareCredit.
Usually due to gum recession exposing the dentin. Special toothpastes, gels, or treatments can help. Ask us for options.
Brush and floss daily. A consistent routine greatly reduces the risk of cavities and gum disease.
An early stage of gum disease caused by bacteria. Gums may bleed, swell, or feel irritated. Regular cleanings and good home care prevent it from worsening.
Advanced gum disease that often starts with little or no symptoms. Signs may include bad breath, gum recession, tooth pain, or tooth loss.
With deep cleanings (scaling and root planing), laser therapy, and local antibiotics. Surgery is only needed in severe cases.
Options include whitening, bonding, veneers, or crowns. We’ll create a custom plan for you.
A safe, dentist-supervised procedure that brightens your smile. Results last for years with proper care, though coffee, tea, wine, and soda can shorten effects.
A quick, affordable way to fill gaps or change tooth color. Results are immediate but may stain over time.
Thin shells placed on the front of teeth to improve color, shape, and alignment. Usually completed in two visits.
Covers the entire tooth to restore size, shape, and color. Completed in as few as two visits.
A titanium post placed in the jaw to replace a missing tooth root, topped with a crown. Feels and functions like a natural tooth.
They prevent bone loss, protect surrounding teeth, look natural, and can last a lifetime with proper care.
Most people qualify, except some with serious health conditions like severe osteoporosis or uncontrolled heart disease.
Typically 3–4 visits: x-rays and impressions, implant placement, healing, then placement of the final crown.
With good oral care and routine cleanings, they can last 30 years or more.
1.718.339.0252
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1666 Marine Pkwy, Brooklyn, NY 11234
1666 Marine Pkwy,
Brooklyn, NY 11234