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Your Park Slope Dentist Keeps You Safe with Digital X-Rays

July 14, 2017

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When’s the last time you visited your Park Slope Dentist?When you visit a Park Slope dentist, you’re doing so because you care about your health. You deserve to visit a dental practice that cares about your well-being as much as you do. The Dental Spa backed by Dr. Frank J. Sapienza certainly does. That’s why we use digital x-rays when you visit for your routine dental appointments. If you had any injury take place, you can feel confident that not only will we take a better look at the inner and outer structures of your mouth to fix it, but you’ll also be free of the dangers that traditional x-rays used to pose.

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Don’t Say Ouch When You Eat Ice Cream – Get Help for Sensitive Teeth

May 25, 2017

Young guy experiencing tooth ache due to sensitive teeth According to a 2013 study, 1 in 8 people suffers from sensitive teeth. Most common among young adults, women, and patients who suffer from gum disease, this chronic oral health condition can negatively impact every aspect of day to day life from what you’re able to eat and drink, to caring for your teeth. It’s important that patients know dental sensitivity is never the norm. If you experience any level of sensitivity, call The Dental Spa of New York team right away. We’ll help you find the best solution for your situation.
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Keep Smiles Healthy & Beautiful with Help from Your Park Slope Dentist

May 15, 2017

Pregnant woman with a beautiful smile achieved with help from her Park Slope dentist.A beautiful smile says a lot more about you than just telling your dentist how well you care for your smile (though that’s important too). In fact, numerous polls have revealed that people make some striking assumptions about others based on the appearance of their smiles including believing them to be smarter, better educated, and healthier. In addition to the personal impact of a healthy smile, numerous employment surveys have indicated those with better looking smiles are more likely to receive promotions or be hired. What does your smile say about you? If you don’t like the image your teeth project, The Dental Spa of New York can help. In order to ensure your achieve and maintain your healthiest, most beautiful smile, our Brooklyn, NY dentist and team would like to partner with you to create an ongoing oral health care routine both in our office and at your home that will ensure you have a beautiful, flawless smile. Contact us to find out more or to schedule an appointment.
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Your Park Slope Dentist Cares for New York’s Senior Smiles

April 24, 2017

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When’s the last time your older family member visited your Park Slope dentist?

As we get older, there are certain health concerns that require our full attention. Oral health for seniors is one of them. In our lifetime, we only get one set of permanent adult teeth, so it’s crucial to take care of them throughout our lives. About 25 percent of adults over the age of 60 and older no longer have any natural teeth. Issues such as gum disease or other general health concerns may contribute to tooth loss. Although aging is unavoidable, if you’re suffering from tooth loss before the age of 70, you may be aging at an accelerated rate. Your Park Slope dentist wants you to know the importance of maintaining healthy teeth and gums as you get older. That’s why he offers these tips to help make your dental care as effective as possible.

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Your Park Slope Dentist Cares for New York’s Senior Smiles

April 17, 2017

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When’s the last time your older family member visited your Park Slope dentist?As we get older, there are certain health concerns that require our full attention. Oral health for seniors is one of them. In our lifetime, we only get one set of permanent adult teeth, so it’s crucial to take care of them throughout our lives. About 25 percent of adults over the age of 60 and older no longer have any natural teeth. Issues such as gum disease or other general health concerns may contribute to tooth loss. Although aging is unavoidable, if you’re suffering from tooth loss before the age of 70, you may be aging at an accelerated rate. Your Park Slope dentist wants you to know the importance of maintaining healthy teeth and gums as you get older and a few tips to help make your dental care as effective as possible.

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