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Locality: Brooklyn, New York

Phone: +1 718-236-1165



Address: 2200 85th St 11214 Brooklyn, NY, US

Website: bestdentalbrooklyn.com

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New Leaf Dental 05.11.2020

Smiles are contagious! Don't forget to smile today!

New Leaf Dental 16.10.2020

Give us a call to schedule your next dental appointment!

New Leaf Dental 05.10.2020

Smile and let everyone know that today, you're a lot stronger than you were yesterday!

New Leaf Dental 30.09.2020

Don't forget to floss every day, especially after meals. Floss can help remove the small particles in-between your teeth that your toothbrush usually can't reach; this can reduce your chances of developing tooth decay and gum disease.

New Leaf Dental 12.09.2020

Your nutrition affects your teeth, so eat healthily!

New Leaf Dental 23.08.2020

Twelve percent of adults between 20 and 64 have not been to the dentist in the last five years!

New Leaf Dental 13.08.2020

Is the taste of ice cream or a sip of hot coffee sometimes a painful experience for you? Does brushing or flossing make you wince occasionally? If so, you may have sensitive teeth.

New Leaf Dental 06.08.2020

"Smile, it is the key that fits the lock of everybody's heart." - Anthony J. D'Angelo

New Leaf Dental 23.07.2020

When was your last dental checkup? If it has been more than six months, give us a call today!

New Leaf Dental 18.07.2020

If you have only one smile in you, give it to the people you love. - Maya Angelou

New Leaf Dental 15.07.2020

Have a glass of water before tea! Since tea contains caffeine, it is better to drink water first to reduce acidity, which reduces the effect of tea on your teeth and your gums!

New Leaf Dental 26.06.2020

The tooth is the only part of the body that can't heal itself!

New Leaf Dental 06.06.2020

You shouldn't brush your teeth after vomiting or reflux. Doing so can cause more damage to your teeth. Instead, use water to rinse your mouth out once you're feeling better.