- Dental Examination
- X-rays
- Crowns
- Oral Surgery
- Jaw Surgery“Interceptive Treatment” (commonly known as Phase I) usually begins at 8-9 years old, while full braces (Phase II) at around 11 years old. The goal of Phase I is to correct jaw growth discrepancies (under bite, cross bite, protrusion) and to make space for the permanent teeth to erupt. A misaligned bite can lead to severe future dental issues as an adult. Orthodontic correction- done as a child -can often prevent permanent tooth damage or loss, gum surgeries and or even jaw surgery -as an adult.
- OrthodonticsDr. Pincofski and her team are highly trained experts in orthodontics and every assistant has earned her RDA (registered dental assistant) certificate, having studied to achieve the highest rank of dental assisting in New Jersey. So give us a call...we can improve your smile whether you’re 7 or 77!
- Invisalign OrthodonticsDid you know that straight teeth and a correct bite relationship not only enhance your appearance, but your overall health as well? Crowded teeth and/or an incorrect bite may lead to periodontal (gum) problems, premature tooth wear, as well as speech and TMJ (jaw joint) issues. Utilizing 3D technology allows us to visualize, with 100% accuracy, those areas that x-rays cannot: sinuses, the airway and TMJs. Orthodontic correction undertaken now can help prevent tooth loss and decrease the chances of needing gum grafting or surgical procedures in the future. We are partnering with many adults who are choosing either clear aligner therapy (Invisalign and Clear Correct) or porcelain (clear) braces to produce a healthy, confident smile!
- BracesDr. Pincofski’s philosophy is simple...absolutely NOTHING will come between this orthodontist and a close, personal relationship with her patients! Instead of feeling intimidated by a cold, clinical atmosphere and the formality of a white jacket, children and adults alike enjoy a leopard-themed environment where laughter is the common language. You may be wondering what leopards and braces have in common. “Absolutely nothing!” Dr. P (as her patients call her) laughs. “I have loved leopards ever since I was nine years old!”