
Superior Dental
Superior Dental
Opening hours
- Sunday
- Closed
- Monday
- 10 AM - 5 PM
- Tuesday
- 10 AM - 5 PM
- Wednesday
- 10 AM - 5 PM
- Thursday
- 10 AM - 5 PM
- Friday
- 10 AM - 5 PM
- Saturday
- 10 AM - 2 PM
3705 Nostrand Ave
Brooklyn, New York 11235
Brooklyn, New York 11235
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Unfortunately, we cannot take Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, MetroPlus, and HIP dental insurance policies now. Please ensure you understand the office appointment policy by clicking the \OK\ button.
Dental Procedures
A dental consultation is a non-invasive visit with your dental care provider where you can discuss your issues, concerns, and treatment options. We offer free consultations, though others do ask for a small consultation fee to cover their time.
A follow-up dentist appointment is a scheduled visit that a patient has with a dentist after their initial consultation. The purpose of this appointment is for the dentist to check on the patient's progress, monitor their oral health, and provide any necessary treatments. The specific details of a follow-up appointment can vary depending on the patient's needs and the treatments that were discussed during the initial consultation.
During a follow-up appointment, the dentist will typically perform a thorough examination of the patient's teeth, gums, and mouth, and may take X-rays to check on the progress of any treatment. They will also check for any new issues or changes in the patient's oral health. The dentist may also provide additional treatments or procedures that were discussed during the initial consultation.
During a follow-up appointment, the dentist will typically perform a thorough examination of the patient's teeth, gums, and mouth, and may take X-rays to check on the progress of any treatment. They will also check for any new issues or changes in the patient's oral health. The dentist may also provide additional treatments or procedures that were discussed during the initial consultation.
Regular dental exams are a critical part of preventive health care. During a dental exam, the dentist or hygienist will clean your teeth and check for cavities and gum disease. The exam includes evaluating your risk of developing other oral problems and checking your face, neck, and mouth for abnormalities
A root canal treatment is a dental procedure used to treat a tooth that has become infected or inflamed in the soft tissue inside the tooth (pulp). The pulp of the tooth contains nerves, blood vessels, and other tissue, and it can become infected or inflamed due to tooth decay, injury, or other reasons. When this happens, it can cause severe pain and can lead to the loss of the tooth if left untreated.
During a root canal treatment, the dentist will numb the area around the affected tooth and make a small hole in the top of the tooth. They will then remove the infected or inflamed pulp from the inside of the tooth using small instruments. The inside of the tooth will then be cleaned and disinfected, and a filling material will be used to fill the space. In most cases, a dental crown will be placed on the tooth to protect and restore it to its normal function.
The procedure usually takes one or two appointments to complete, and it is typically performed under local anesthesia to minimize any discomfort. After the treatment, the patient may experience some mild pain and discomfort, but this can be managed with over-the-counter pain medication. Root canal treatment is a common and effective way to save a tooth that would otherwise need to be extracted, and it has a high success rate.
During a root canal treatment, the dentist will numb the area around the affected tooth and make a small hole in the top of the tooth. They will then remove the infected or inflamed pulp from the inside of the tooth using small instruments. The inside of the tooth will then be cleaned and disinfected, and a filling material will be used to fill the space. In most cases, a dental crown will be placed on the tooth to protect and restore it to its normal function.
The procedure usually takes one or two appointments to complete, and it is typically performed under local anesthesia to minimize any discomfort. After the treatment, the patient may experience some mild pain and discomfort, but this can be managed with over-the-counter pain medication. Root canal treatment is a common and effective way to save a tooth that would otherwise need to be extracted, and it has a high success rate.
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Emergency
Get Emergency Toothache relief. Exceptional Patient Care.
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6 Month Check Up
At the six-month dental check-up and cleaning, the dentist will check for signs of tooth decay or gum disease. The dentist will then perform immediate treatment. At these routine office visits, the dentist will also look for possible areas where tooth decay and gum disease can form in the future
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Dentures
Dentures are a type of removable dental prosthetic that are used to replace missing teeth. They consist of a plate that holds a set of artificial teeth, and they are custom-made to fit snugly over the gums. Dentures can be used to replace a few missing teeth or an entire arch of teeth. There are two main types of dentures: complete dentures and partial dentures.
Complete dentures, also known as full dentures, are used to replace all of the teeth in either the upper or lower jaw. They are typically made of acrylic and are held in place by suction or with the help of a denture adhesive. Complete dentures are usually recommended for patients who have lost all of their teeth in one or both jaws.
Partial dentures, on the other hand, are used to replace one or a few missing teeth and are held in place by a metal framework that attaches to the remaining teeth. They can be removed and put back into the mouth by the patient as needed.
Complete dentures, also known as full dentures, are used to replace all of the teeth in either the upper or lower jaw. They are typically made of acrylic and are held in place by suction or with the help of a denture adhesive. Complete dentures are usually recommended for patients who have lost all of their teeth in one or both jaws.
Partial dentures, on the other hand, are used to replace one or a few missing teeth and are held in place by a metal framework that attaches to the remaining teeth. They can be removed and put back into the mouth by the patient as needed.
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Porcelain Crowns
Porcelain crowns, also known as dental crowns, are a type of dental restoration that completely covers a damaged tooth to restore its shape, size, strength, and appearance. They are typically used to repair teeth that are severely decayed, fractured, or otherwise damaged.
Porcelain crowns are made from a high-grade ceramic material that mimics the appearance of natural teeth. They are custom-made by a dental lab to fit the patient's tooth precisely, and they are cemented in place over the existing tooth. The process of getting a porcelain crown typically involves two appointments. During the first appointment, the dentist will prepare the tooth by removing any decay, and shaping it to fit the crown. An impression of the tooth will be taken and sent to the lab to create the crown. A temporary crown is placed to protect the tooth. In the second appointment, the permanent crown will be cemented in place.
Porcelain crowns are a good option for restoring teeth that have been severely damaged, they provide a natural-looking, long-lasting solution. They are strong and durable, they can withstand the normal wear and tear of biting and chewing, and they can also improve the appearance of a tooth that is discolored or misshapen. They can also be used to hold a dental bridge in place or to cover a dental implant.
Porcelain crowns are made from a high-grade ceramic material that mimics the appearance of natural teeth. They are custom-made by a dental lab to fit the patient's tooth precisely, and they are cemented in place over the existing tooth. The process of getting a porcelain crown typically involves two appointments. During the first appointment, the dentist will prepare the tooth by removing any decay, and shaping it to fit the crown. An impression of the tooth will be taken and sent to the lab to create the crown. A temporary crown is placed to protect the tooth. In the second appointment, the permanent crown will be cemented in place.
Porcelain crowns are a good option for restoring teeth that have been severely damaged, they provide a natural-looking, long-lasting solution. They are strong and durable, they can withstand the normal wear and tear of biting and chewing, and they can also improve the appearance of a tooth that is discolored or misshapen. They can also be used to hold a dental bridge in place or to cover a dental implant.
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Implant crown
An implant crown is a prosthetic that caps the visible part of a tooth that still has its structural integrity. We can also affix a crown to a dental implant that we screw into the jawbone.
Porcelain metal bridges are dental bridges that use a combination of porcelain and metal to replace missing teeth. The porcelain is used to create the visible portion of the tooth, while the metal provides support and strength to the bridge. These types of bridges are often used in situations where a traditional all-porcelain bridge might not be strong enough, such as when replacing molars or when the gap between the missing teeth is large. They are also popular because they offer a natural-looking tooth replacement option.
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Teeth Whitening
Tooth "whitening" is defined as any process that will make teeth appear whiter. ... Bleaching products contain peroxide (hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide) and these products remove both surface and deep stains on teeth and can cause teeth to become even lighter than their natural shade
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Invisalign
Invisalign® clear braces are the non-metal alternatives to traditional braces, with no uncomfortable brackets or wires. Virtually invisible, they do not attract attention. What people will see is your smile and only your smile.
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Superior Dental, located at 3705 Nostrand Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11235, has been a trusted provider of dental care for over 20 years, serving the Sheepshead Bay community and surrounding areas.
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Opening hours
- Sunday
- Closed
- Monday
- 10 AM - 5 PM
- Tuesday
- 10 AM - 5 PM
- Wednesday
- 10 AM - 5 PM
- Thursday
- 10 AM - 5 PM
- Friday
- 10 AM - 5 PM
- Saturday
- 10 AM - 2 PM