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nobledental · 1 year
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For us, a comfortable patient is a happy patient! We go above and beyond to create a warm and welcoming environment to make sure your visit with us is stress-free and enjoyable. Call us today at (718) 965-1144 to schedule your next appointment, and let us show you how much we care about your comfort! #PatientComfort #DentalCare #ComfortableExperience #DentistOfficeLove #HealthySmiles #parkslope #parkslopefamily #brooklyndentist #generaldentist #dentistoffice #nycdental #nycdentist
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The very first thing people notice about you
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The very first thing people notice about you - the first thing on which they base their lasting first impression is your smile ... your teeth. 😁😀
In fact, it had been speculated that your smile has more impact on the success of your personal and business relationships than any other part of your appearance ... ANY other part of your appearance.
⁉️In one survey in which people were asked what it is they remember most about new people they meet.
☝️Almost 88% said they remember people with beautiful smiles. It's reconfirmed in another professional survey where ...
☝️94% said the very first thing they notice about people is their smile(not eyes or figure, etc.)
☝️84% say an attractive smile is a key element in getting that date with Mr. or Ms. Right.
☝️Over one-third said they were not likely to kiss someone, or set up a blind date for a friend, with a person who had crooked teeth.
👉To discover just how easy it is to transform a dull smile into a dazzling one, call or text today:
📍 54 Warren St, New York, NY 10007
☎️ tel:(212)561-5303 (Call or Text)
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rubencantumedia · 8 years
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Opportunity be knockin #rubenwashere #actincrazy #actionbronson #manhattanmornings #onlocation #zocdoc #portraitphoto #nycphoto #nycarchitecture #nycskyscrapers #nycphysicians #nycdental (at 432 Park Avenue)
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nycdental-blog · 9 years
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Late morning coffee...third cup of the day already! ...coffee stains teeth remember to get a proper cleaning from #centralparksoutjdental #dentist #nyc #nycdental #dentist #newyork #midtown #cleaning #nycdentist #dental (at Starbucks)
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We wanted to remind you to take advantage of any unused dental benefits. Every year you receive a maximum amount from your dental insurance company, and in most cases the unused portion of this amount is lost when the new insurance year starts. These are benefits you have already paid for!
Your dental care is important to us, and we want to make sure you get the care you need without overpaying for it. If you have been postponing dental treatment or are overdue for a routine exam and cleaning, now is a great time to come in.
For our patients that may not have dental insurance or may be losing their current coverage, we have an in house dental membership plan that can help you.
📷 212- 561-5303 or Book Online 📷 www.tribecadentalstudio.com
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“They made me feel so comfortable. I honestly felt in my spirit that I had nothing to worry about.”
Elenny - TDS Patient Testimonial
#1 Patient Satisfaction in Lower Manhattan
Call 212.561.5303 or Book Online https://lnkd.in/d3hw9F9
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When was the last time you saw your dentist?
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More than 100 million Americans don’t go to their regular checkups. Here’s what to know if you’re one of them.
When was the last time you saw your dentist? While there’s no hard-and-fast rule about how often adults should go, the American Dental Association (ADA) recommends that we keep up with routine cleanings and dental examinations, with the frequency of these checkups usually depending on how well we keep up with our dental hygiene at home.
“The standard recommendation for most people is to go every six months for a checkup and cleaning,” says Sara Gordon, DDS, MS, professor of oral medicine at the University of Washington School of Dentistry. “If someone is in otherwise good oral and systemic health, dentists might recommend going every year. But that’s the minority.”
More than 100 million Americans don’t make it for their routine cleaning and exam each year. One of the most common reasons for that is anxiety. Some people have actual phobias of the dentist. Others are nervous about the cascade effect of potential dental issues, especially if they haven’t been to the dentist in a while.
“I find that most patients avoid the dentist out of fear that they may have cavities they will need to treat, or fear that they will be uncomfortable during their checkup,” says Heather Kunen, DDS, MS, an orthodontist and co-founder of Beam Street, a New York City–based walk-in dental clinic.
If you’ve ever brought your car in for an oil change, only for the mechanic to find an early sign of another issue, you know how valuable keeping up with your maintenance routine can be. The same is true in dental care. Dentists are trained to watch for subtle signs of potential issues in areas of the mouth you can’t see. And when you’re feeling a symptom like a toothache, it’s often too late, since some degree of damage has already been done.
“In medicine, we have the concept of signs and symptoms — signs are what you and your provider see, and symptoms are what you feel. If I see a sign of something, it’s before the patient feels the negative effects and develops symptoms,” says Matt Messina, DDS, assistant professor at the Ohio State University College of Dentistry and clinic director at Ohio State Upper Arlington Dentistry.
Learn More: https://elemental.medium.com/how-bad-is-it-to-skip-the-dent…
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