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Businiess name:  Park Slope Dentistry: Dr. Ronald Teichman DDS
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
After turning 40 last year I realized it was time to get my mess of a mouth looked at. I had had a broken tooth last year and hadn't seen a dentist in well over a decade. I had been avoiding it for a long time based on my old childhood fear of dentists and was truly scared when I made my first appointment. The staff were very friendly and understanding of my fears. I was happy to hear that I would keep all my original teeth and we started a pretty intense schedule of appointments. They were very gentle and worked at a my pace. After 3 months, I am a lot more comfortable about opening my mouth, my gums don't bleed when I brush my teeth and I don't even want to kill any of them. Well done!

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