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Periodontics

  • Laser Pocket Disinfection
  • Crown lengthening
  • Osseous Surgery
  • Tissue Grafts
  • Deep cleaning
  • Bone graft
  • Arestin
  • LANAP
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Laser Pocket Disinfection in NYC | Advanced Gum Cleaning

Struggling with bleeding gums, gum inflammation, or early signs of gum disease? Laser Pocket Disinfection (LPD) at 65 Broadway Dental in NYC offers a modern, non-invasive way to eliminate harmful bacteria deep below the gumline, without surgery or discomfort.

Using advanced Fotona laser technology, this procedure targets and kills millions of bacteria hiding in the pockets between your teeth and gums. It’s quick, comfortable, and highly effective, making it a smart option for anyone looking to enhance their gum health and prevent periodontal disease from progressing.

Whether it’s your first time dealing with gum issues or you’re managing chronic gum disease, Laser Pocket Disinfection gives your smile the added support it needs.

Why Choose Laser Pocket Disinfection at 65 Broadway Dental?

At 65 Broadway Dental, we combine state-of-the-art laser technology with expert periodontal care, right in the heart of Manhattan. Here’s why New Yorkers trust us:

  • Targets Harmful Bacteria at the Root

    LPD uses laser energy to eliminate bacteria in periodontal pockets that routine cleanings can’t fully reach.

  • Reduces Inflammation and Promotes Healing

    The laser not only disinfects but also encourages tissue healing and reattachment, helping reverse early signs of gum disease.

  • Comfortable and Non-Invasive

    No cutting, no stitching, and often no need for anesthesia. The treatment is pain-free and stress-free.

  • Boosts the Effectiveness of Deep Cleanings

    When paired with scaling and root planing, LPD enhances the overall result by sterilizing areas that traditional tools can’t access.

  • Quick, Efficient Appointments

    Each treatment session takes just 15 to 30 minutes and fits easily into your busy NYC schedule.

Schedule an appointment today!

What Causes Gum Pockets and Infection?

Gum pockets develop when plaque and bacteria build up around the gumline, causing the gums to pull away from the teeth. Left untreated, these pockets deepen, becoming home to even more bacteria, eventually leading to bone loss and loose teeth.

Common contributors include:

  • Inadequate brushing or flossing
  • Smoking or tobacco use
  • Skipping dental cleanings
  • Hormonal changes or pregnancy
  • Genetics
  • Chronic conditions like diabetes
  • Stress or compromised immune function

Laser Pocket Disinfection helps break this cycle by sterilizing these pockets and supporting your body’s natural healing response.

Is Laser Pocket Disinfection Right for You?

This treatment is an excellent option if you:

  • Have early or moderate gum disease
  • Experience bleeding gums or gum tenderness
  • Have persistent deep pockets after deep cleaning
  • Want to avoid gum surgery
  • Are you looking for a non-invasive way to boost oral health

It’s also beneficial for patients managing periodontal disease long-term or those with a history of frequent gum infections. During your visit, we’ll evaluate your gums and determine whether laser therapy should be part of your treatment plan.

Schedule an appointment today!

How the Treatment Works

Our coronectomy process is precise and gentle, typically completed in one visit:

  • 1. Periodontal Evaluation

    We begin with a full assessment of your gum health, including pocket depth measurement and digital imaging if needed. This ensures we target the areas most in need.

  • 2. Laser Disinfection

    2. Laser Disinfection Our Fotona laser is gently guided into the gum pockets, where it destroys bacteria and removes infected tissue, without harming healthy gums. No anesthesia is usually needed.

  • 3. Healing and Maintenance

    The laser promotes the reattachment of the gums to the teeth and reduces inflammation. We’ll provide guidance on ongoing oral care to maintain results.

Hear From Our Happy Patients

With over 13,000 happy patients and a 4.3-star rating, our NYC dental team delivers care you can count on.

I had my first appointment at 65 Broadway Dental, and my experience was amazing. Dr Heifitz was very gentle and made me feel very comfortable. The staff is very welcoming, and the office is clean and very modern.

– Rupa Satram

Always great with scheduling (they’ve fit me in last minute a couple of times!) and care about quality and listening to patients. I’ve searched for a long time for a good dentist, and so I’m confident in my recommendation.

– Jacqui Cacan

FAQs

What makes Laser Pocket Disinfection different from traditional gum therapy?

Laser Pocket Disinfection specifically targets bacteria below the gumline using focused light energy. Unlike traditional tools that rely on scraping, the laser sterilizes the area without physical pressure or trauma, leading to a gentler experience and faster recovery.

Can Laser Pocket Disinfection prevent gum disease from returning?

Yes, it significantly reduces the bacterial load in the pockets, lowering the chance of reinfection. When paired with good oral hygiene and routine cleanings, it can be a powerful part of your long-term periodontal maintenance plan.

Is Laser Pocket Disinfection safe for patients with dental restorations?

Absolutely. It’s a non-invasive treatment that’s safe for patients with crowns, bridges, implants, or fillings. It won’t damage surrounding dental work and can even help prevent decay or infection around restorations.

Will I need anesthesia for this treatment?

In most cases, no anesthesia is needed. The procedure is so gentle that patients rarely report discomfort. For those with heightened sensitivity, we can discuss additional comfort options beforehand.

How long does a Laser Pocket Disinfection session take?

Typically, each session lasts around 15–30 minutes, depending on how many areas need treatment. You can return to work, errands, or even have lunch plans right after your appointment—no downtime needed.

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Crown Lengthening in NYC | Reshape Your Gumline

Sometimes the key to a strong, beautiful smile lies not in your teeth, but in the gums around them. At 65 Broadway Dental in NYC, we offer expert crown lengthening procedures to reshape excess gum tissue and expose more of the natural tooth structure. Whether you need treatment for cosmetic reasons or to prepare for a dental restoration, our skilled periodontal team performs this precise procedure with care and comfort in mind.

Crown lengthening is often used to correct a “gummy smile” or to expose enough of the tooth for a crown or filling. In some cases, the decay or damage goes below the gumline, making it difficult to restore the tooth without adjusting the surrounding bone or tissue. Our team uses advanced techniques to gently remove or recontour gum and bone, improving both aesthetics and function, so you leave with a smile that looks great and feels healthy.

Why Choose Crown Lengthening at 65 Broadway Dental?

Crown lengthening is a delicate periodontal procedure. Choosing the right provider is essential for long-term success, and our NYC periodontal team offers advanced training, modern technology, and a patient-centered approach to care.

Here’s what makes our practice a trusted choice for crown lengthening in Manhattan:

  • Enhances Smile Aesthetics

    For patients with excess gum tissue or a “short tooth” appearance, crown lengthening reveals a more natural tooth for a more balanced, attractive smile.

  • Essential for Certain Restorations

    When decay or damage extends beneath the gum line, crown lengthening is necessary to expose enough of the tooth structure to properly seat a crown, veneer, or filling.

  • Treats Hard-to-Reach Tooth Decay

    This procedure allows access to deep decay near the bone level, preventing further damage and supporting healthier gums and bone in the process.

  • Specialist-Led Periodontal Care

    Our experienced periodontists use modern tools and a gentle touch to reshape gums and bones with precision, keeping comfort and results top of mind.

  • Comfortable Personalized Treatment

    We tailor each crown lengthening procedure to your specific dental anatomy and treatment goals. With local anesthesia and a minimally invasive approach, most patients report only mild post-op soreness.

Schedule an appointment today!

What Is Crown Lengthening?

Crown lengthening is a surgical dental procedure that adjusts the gum and/or bone level to expose more of the natural tooth surface. It’s often done for two main reasons:

  • Functional crown: Required when a tooth is broken or decayed below the gumline, and restoration would be impossible without exposing more of the tooth.
  • Cosmetic crown: Performed to correct excessive gum tissue and create a more proportionate smile.

This procedure can be done on a single tooth or multiple teeth, depending on your dental goals.

Common Reasons Patients Need Crown Lengthening

There are several oral health and cosmetic reasons why crown lengthening may be recommended:

  • Deep cavities that extend below the gum line
  • Broken teeth that need crowns or restorations
  • Uneven or excessive gum tissue
  • Cosmetic desire for a more proportionate gum-to-tooth ratio
  • To access the tooth structure that’s hidden beneath the gums
  • Improving oral hygiene access in areas of deep gum pockets

Whether referred by your general dentist or seeking care directly, we’ll perform a thorough evaluation to determine if crown lengthening is right for your needs.

Is Crown Lengthening Right for You?

You might be a good candidate for crown lengthening if you:

  • Have deep decay or damage near or below the gum line
  • Need a crown but lack sufficient exposed tooth structure
  • Want to improve the appearance of a gummy smile
  • Have been referred by your dentist or specialist for periodontal assistance
  • Have healthy gums and bone to support surgical reshaping

We’ll perform a full periodontal assessment, including imaging, to ensure your gums and bone are healthy enough for the procedure. If crown lengthening isn’t the right approach, we’ll guide you to the most effective alternative.

Schedule an appointment today!

How the Crown Lengthening Procedure Works

Crown lengthening is typically completed in a single visit, using local anesthesia to ensure your comfort. Here’s what you can expect:

  • 1. Evaluation and Planning

    We start with a digital exam and imaging to assess your gum and bone levels. Your treatment will be fully customized based on your dental anatomy and goals.

  • 2. Gum & Bone Reshaping

    Using precise instruments and gentle surgical techniques, we carefully remove or reshape the gum tissue—and in some cases, a small amount of bone—to expose more of the tooth’s surface.

  • 3. Healing & Recovery

    The area is cleaned and sutured, and most patients experience only mild soreness afterward. We’ll provide you with detailed care instructions and follow-up visits to monitor healing.

Most patients recover within 7–10 days, and after full healing (around 6–8 weeks), your general dentist can proceed with placing your final restoration if needed.

Hear From Our Happy Patients

With over 13,000 happy patients and a 4.3-star rating, our NYC dental team delivers care you can count on.

I had my first appointment at 65 Broadway Dental, and my experience was amazing. Dr Heifitz was very gentle and made me feel very comfortable. The staff is very welcoming, and the office is clean and very modern.

– Rupa Satram

Always great with scheduling (they’ve fit me in last minute a couple of times!) and care about quality and listening to patients. I’ve searched for a long time for a good dentist, and so I’m confident in my recommendation.

– Jacqui Cacan

FAQs

How long does it take to heal after crown lengthening?

Initial healing typically takes 7–10 days, but full healing of the gums and bone may take 6–8 weeks before a crown or filling can be placed.

Is crown lengthening painful?

No. The procedure is done with local anesthesia, and most patients report only mild soreness afterward. We’ll provide medication and care tips to help you stay comfortable.

Can this help with a gummy smile?

Yes! Crown lengthening can remove excess gum tissue and make your teeth look longer and more proportionate, improving your smile’s aesthetics.

Do I need a referral for crown lengthening?

Not necessarily. While some patients are referred by their general dentist, you can also contact us directly for a consultation.

Is crown lengthening covered by insurance?

It depends on your provider and whether the treatment is restorative or cosmetic. We’ll help you understand your benefits and provide financing options if needed.

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Osseous Surgery in NYC | Advanced Gum Disease Treatment

Osseous surgery, also known as flap surgery, is a gold-standard solution for patients with severe periodontal disease. This procedure involves gently opening the gums to access deep tartar, infection, and damaged bone. Once the area is cleaned, your periodontist reshapes the bone and may place bone grafts to rebuild lost support, helping preserve your natural teeth and restore the health of your smile.

If you’ve been told your teeth are at risk due to deep pockets or bone loss, osseous surgery may be the best step to protect your long-term oral health.

Why Choose Osseous Surgery at 65 Broadway Dental?

At 65 Broadway Dental, we understand that hearing you may need gum surgery can feel overwhelming. That’s why our board-certified periodontists focus on precise, comfortable care using the latest techniques in minimally invasive periodontal surgery.

Here’s why patients throughout NYC choose us for osseous surgery:

  • Stops Advanced Gum Disease in Its Tracks

    The osseous surgery removes bacteria and tartar buildup deep beneath the gums, where non-surgical treatments can’t reach, helping to stabilize loose teeth and prevent tooth loss.

  • Reduces Deep Pockets

    By reshaping the gum and bone, this procedure reduces periodontal pockets, making it easier to maintain proper oral hygiene and stop future infection.

  • Rebuild Lost Bone

    When needed, we place bone grafts to restore areas of bone loss, giving teeth better structural support and helping to preserve your bite.

  • Performed by Experienced Periodontists

    Our specialists have years of experience treating even the most complex periodontal cases, delivering results that improve function, comfort, and appearance.

  • Comprehensive Follow-Up Care

    We guide you every step of the way, from diagnosis to post-op care, ensuring a smooth recovery and long-term success.

Schedule an appointment today!

What Is Osseous Surgery?

Osseous surgery is a type of periodontal flap surgery used to treat severe periodontitis, where infection has caused deep pockets to form between the gums and teeth. These pockets make it difficult to clean effectively and allow bacteria to thrive, eventually leading to bone loss and loose teeth.

During the procedure, the periodontist folds back the gum tissue, thoroughly cleans the root surfaces and infected areas, reshapes the underlying bone, and then sutures the gums back into place. Bone grafting is often added to help rebuild lost bone support.

Signs You Might Need Osseous Surgery

Osseous surgery is typically recommended when gum disease has reached an advanced stage and cannot be managed with deep cleanings alone. Common signs include:

  • Deep periodontal pockets (over 5mm)
  • Loose or shifting teeth
  • Gum infections that keep returning
  • Visible bone loss on X-rays
  • Bleeding, swollen, or receding gums
  • Teeth at risk of needing extraction due to bone loss

If you’ve already had scaling and root planing (deep cleaning) but the infection persists, osseous surgery may be the next step to stabilize your dental health.

Is Osseous Surgery Right for You?

You may be a good candidate for osseous surgery if:

  • You have deep gum pockets that are not responding to non-surgical treatment
  • There is visible bone loss on your dental X-rays
  • Your teeth are loose or shifting due to advanced gum disease
  • You want to avoid extractions and preserve your natural teeth
  • You’re in good general health and can undergo minor oral surgery

Our periodontal team will assess your gum health, take diagnostic imaging, and review your treatment history before recommending osseous surgery.

Schedule an appointment today!

What to Expect During the Osseous Surgery Process

Our team ensures that every step is as smooth and comfortable as possible. Here’s what happens:

  • 1. Comprehensive Evaluation

    We start with a thorough exam, periodontal probing, and imaging (such as digital X-rays or 3D scans) to measure pocket depths and evaluate bone loss.

  • 2. Local Anesthesia for Comfort

    Your mouth will be completely numbed for a pain-free experience. Sedation options may also be available if you have anxiety about dental surgery.

  • 3. Gum Flap Access & Deep Cleaning

    The periodontist makes a small incision to gently lift the gum tissue and expose the roots and bone. All infected tissue, plaque, and tartar are removed.

  • 4. Bone Reshaping & Grafting (if needed)

    We smooth irregular bone surfaces and may place bone graft material to rebuild areas where bone has been lost.

  • 5. Gum Reattachment & Suturing

    The gums are repositioned and sutured to reduce pocket depth. We provide detailed post-operative instructions to support your healing.

Recovery usually takes 1–2 weeks, during which you’ll follow a soft food diet, take any prescribed medications, and return for follow-up appointments.

Hear From Our Happy Patients

With over 13,000 happy patients and a 4.3-star rating, our NYC dental team delivers care you can count on.

I had my first appointment at 65 Broadway Dental, and my experience was amazing. Dr Heifitz was very gentle and made me feel very comfortable. The staff is very welcoming, and the office is clean and very modern.

– Rupa Satram

Always great with scheduling (they’ve fit me in last minute a couple of times!) and care about quality and listening to patients. I’ve searched for a long time for a good dentist, and so I’m confident in my recommendation.

– Jacqui Cacan

FAQs

How long is the recovery after osseous surgery?

Most patients feel better within a few days, with full healing in about 1–2 weeks. Some sensitivity or swelling is normal but manageable with aftercare.

Is osseous surgery painful?

No. Local anesthesia is used to numb the area completely. Most patients feel little to no pain during the procedure and mild discomfort afterward.

Will my gums grow back after surgery?

The goal is not to regrow the gums but to reduce the depth of the pockets to prevent bacteria from returning. Your gums will reattach at a healthier level.

Is osseous surgery better than deep cleaning?

It’s not “better” but necessary when deep pockets can’t be fully cleaned with scaling and root planing alone. Surgery allows access to areas that cleaning can’t reach.

Can the one grow back after this treatment?

In some cases, yes, especially when bone grafting is used. The procedure helps support regeneration and prevents further bone loss.

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Tissue Grafts in NYC | Restore Receding Gums

If your gums are receding—making your teeth appear longer or causing sensitivity—you may be a candidate for a tissue graft. At 65 Broadway Dental in NYC, our periodontal specialists perform advanced gum grafting procedures to restore lost gum tissue, protect tooth roots, and improve both the function and appearance of your smile.

Tissue grafts (also known as gum grafts) are commonly used to cover exposed roots, reduce sensitivity, prevent future decay, and rebuild a healthy gumline. Whether your recession is due to aggressive brushing, gum disease, or genetics, our team offers personalized, expert care to help your smile feel and look its best again.

Why Choose Tissue Grafting at 65 Broadway Dental?

At 65 Broadway Dental, we take a conservative, skilled approach to periodontics. Our gum grafting procedures are tailored to your unique needs and performed by highly trained specialists who focus on comfort, precision, and long-term oral health.

Here’s why patients across Manhattan choose us for tissue grafting:

  • Restores Healthy Gumlines

    Tissue grafts rebuild areas where gums have pulled away from the teeth, protecting against further damage and restoring a natural appearance.

  • Reduces Tooth Sensitivity

    Exposed roots can be very sensitive to hot, cold, or sweet foods. Covering them with healthy tissue reduces discomfort and improves quality of life.

  • Protects Roots from Decay

    Unlike enamel, tooth roots are more vulnerable to cavities. Grafting helps shield these areas, reducing the risk of future decay and infection.

  • Uses Natural or Donor Tissue

    We often use tissue from the roof of your mouth or high-quality donor tissue, depending on your case, for the most natural integration and results.

  • Performed by Periodontal Experts

    Our experienced periodontists specialize in soft tissue procedures, ensuring optimal healing, aesthetic results, and a comfortable experience.

Schedule an appointment today!

What Is a Tissue Graft?

Tissue grafting is a periodontal procedure that involves taking healthy gum tissue—usually from the roof of your mouth—and placing it over areas of gum recession. This helps rebuild a natural gumline, cover exposed roots, and prevent further tissue loss.

There are a few types of gum grafts used, depending on your needs:

  • Connective Tissue Graft: The most common type, using tissue from beneath the surface of the palate.
  • Free Gingival Graft: Uses surface tissue from the roof of the mouth, often in thin or weak gum areas.
  • Allograft (Donor Tissue): Uses processed, safe donor tissue to avoid harvesting from your own mouth.

We’ll help determine the most suitable approach during your consultation.

What Causes Gum Recession?

Gum recession occurs when the gum tissue that surrounds your teeth pulls away, exposing more of the tooth or even the root. This not only affects appearance but can lead to discomfort, cavities, and eventually tooth loss if left untreated.

Common causes of gum recession include:

  • Gum disease (periodontitis)
  • Aggressive brushing or using a hard-bristled toothbrush
  • Genetics (some people are predisposed to thinner gums)
  • Teeth grinding or clenching
  • Poorly positioned teeth or a misaligned bite
  • Previous orthodontic treatment

Tissue grafts are an effective way to reverse the damage, strengthen your gums, and protect your teeth.

Is Tissue Grafting Right for You?

You may be a strong candidate for a gum graft if you:

  • Have visible gum recession or “long teeth”
  • Experience tooth sensitivity near the gum line
  • Have exposed tooth roots that are vulnerable to decay
  • Are concerned with the aesthetics of your gum line
  • Are in good general health and committed to oral care

During your visit, our periodontist will assess your gums, measure any recession, and review your oral health to recommend a personalized treatment plan.

Schedule an appointment today!

How Tissue Grafting Works

Our gum grafting procedure is safe, effective, and handled with the highest standards of care. Here’s what to expect:

  • 1. Comprehensive Evaluation

    We begin with a detailed exam and digital imaging to assess your gum tissue and identify areas of recession. We’ll also review your overall health to ensure you’re a good candidate.

  • 2. Tissue Harvesting (if applicable)

    If using your own tissue, a small section is gently taken from the roof of your mouth under local anesthesia. For donor tissue, this step is skipped.

  • 3. Graft Placement

    The new tissue is placed over the area of gum recession and carefully sutured in place to ensure stability, healing, and natural integration.

  • 4. Recovery & Healing

    The healing process typically takes 1–2 weeks. You’ll be given detailed care instructions and a follow-up schedule to ensure the graft is successful.

Most patients experience only mild soreness and can return to daily activities within a few days.

Hear From Our Happy Patients

With over 13,000 happy patients and a 4.3-star rating, our NYC dental team delivers care you can count on.

I had my first appointment at 65 Broadway Dental, and my experience was amazing. Dr Heifitz was very gentle and made me feel very comfortable. The staff is very welcoming, and the office is clean and very modern.

– Rupa Satram

Always great with scheduling (they’ve fit me in last minute a couple of times!) and care about quality and listening to patients. I’ve searched for a long time for a good dentist, and so I’m confident in my recommendation.

– Jacqui Cacan

FAQs

Is gum grafting only for severe gum recession?

No. Gum grafting can be beneficial even in the early stages of recession to prevent further damage and protect exposed root surfaces. Early intervention can often lead to better long-term results.

Can gum grafting improve the look of my smile?

Yes. In addition to restoring gum health, grafting helps reshape an uneven gum line, reduce the appearance of “long teeth,” and create a more symmetrical, natural-looking smile.

What happens if I don’t treat my gum recession?

Untreated gum recession can lead to root decay, increased sensitivity, tooth instability, and eventually tooth loss. Grafting helps protect your teeth and avoid more invasive procedures later.

How do I know if I need a soft tissue graft or another procedure?

Our periodontist will evaluate your gum health and recommend the best treatment based on the extent of your recession, the location, and your overall oral health goals.

Will I need to take time off work after a gum graft?

Most patients return to normal activities the next day. You may need to avoid strenuous activity or hot foods for a few days, but the recovery is usually quick and manageable.

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Deep Cleaning in NYC | Targeted Gum Disease Therapy

Gum disease doesn’t always cause pain, but if you’ve been told you have deep pockets between your teeth and gums, it’s a sign that your oral health needs attention. At 65 Broadway Dental in NYC, we offer deep cleaning, also known as scaling and root planing, as a key periodontal treatment to stop gum disease in its tracks.

This non-surgical procedure removes harmful plaque and tartar buildup from beneath the gumline and smooths the roots of your teeth to help your gums heal and reattach. Whether you have early signs of gum inflammation or localized periodontal issues, our skilled team is here to help protect your smile and prevent further damage.

Why Choose Deep Cleaning at 65 Broadway Dental?

Deep cleanings are essential for treating gum disease before it becomes more serious. Here’s why patients trust us with their periodontal care:

  • Treats Gum Disease Effectively

    Scaling and root planing remove bacteria from beneath the gumline that regular brushing and flossing can’t reach, halting disease progression and promoting healing.

  • Smooths Tooth Roots

    By smoothing the surfaces of the tooth roots, we make it harder for bacteria to reattach and make it easier for your gums to reattach firmly to the teeth.

  • Targets Deep Pockets Precisely

    We use advanced diagnostic tools to measure pocket depths and provide treatment specifically where it’s needed, offering localized care that protects surrounding healthy tissue.

  • Supports Long-Term Gum Health

    This procedure significantly reduces inflammation, bleeding, and sensitivity, creating a healthier foundation for your teeth and reducing your risk of future tooth loss.

  • Comfortable, Localized Treatment

    We make sure your deep cleaning is as comfortable as possible. Local anesthetic is used when needed, and the treatment is typically done in one or two sessions, depending on the severity.

Schedule an appointment today!

What Causes Deep Gum Pockets?

Deep gum pockets form when bacteria and plaque accumulate at and below the gumline, causing inflammation that causes the gum tissue to detach from the teeth. Without treatment, these pockets can deepen, leading to bone loss and eventually tooth loss. Common risk factors include:

  • Poor oral hygiene
  • Smoking or tobacco use
  • Diabetes or other systemic health issues
  • Chronic dry mouth
  • Infrequent dental cleanings
  • Genetic predisposition to gum disease

Early intervention with deep cleaning can reduce pocket depths and help preserve your natural teeth for the long term.

Is Deep Cleaning Right for You?

You may benefit from scaling and root planning if you:

  • Have been diagnosed with mild to moderate periodontal disease
  • Experience bleeding gums or persistent bad breath
  • Have deep pockets around your teeth (typically 4 mm or more)
  • Notice gum recession or tooth sensitivity
  • Poorly positioned teeth or a misaligned bite
  • Are you preparing for other periodontal procedures or dental restorations?

At your consultation, we’ll take precise pocket measurements and evaluate your gum health using digital X-rays to determine if this treatment is the right fit.

Schedule an appointment today!

How Deep Cleaning Works

Our approach to scaling and root planning is efficient, gentle, and tailored to your unique oral health status.

  • 1. Comprehensive Gum Assessment

    We start with a full periodontal evaluation, including measuring the depth of your gum pockets and reviewing digital X-rays to detect bone loss or infection.

  • 2. Scaling

    Special instruments are used to remove plaque, tartar, and bacterial toxins from the root surfaces and beneath the gumline—areas that traditional cleanings can’t reach.

  • 3. Root Planing

    The tooth roots are smoothed to reduce rough surfaces where bacteria tend to accumulate. This makes it easier for the gums to reattach and heal properly.

  • 4. Aftercare & Monitoring

    You’ll receive personalized instructions for at-home care and may be scheduled for a follow-up periodontal maintenance cleaning to ensure long-term success.

Hear From Our Happy Patients

With over 13,000 happy patients and a 4.3-star rating, our NYC dental team delivers care you can count on.

I had my first appointment at 65 Broadway Dental, and my experience was amazing. Dr Heifitz was very gentle and made me feel very comfortable. The staff is very welcoming, and the office is clean and very modern.

– Rupa Satram

Always great with scheduling (they’ve fit me in last minute a couple of times!) and care about quality and listening to patients. I’ve searched for a long time for a good dentist, and so I’m confident in my recommendation.

– Jacqui Cacan

FAQs

Is deep cleaning the same as regular cleaning?

No. Deep cleaning targets the area beneath the gum line and root surfaces, while regular cleanings focus only on above-the-gum plaque removal.

How long does the procedure take?

It depends on the severity of your condition. Treatment may be done in one or two visits, usually taking 45–60 minutes per session.

Will my gums hurt afterward?

You might feel mild soreness or sensitivity for a few days. We recommend soft foods, warm salt rinses, and over-the-counter pain relief if needed.

Is anesthesia required?

Local anesthetic is used if deep pockets or sensitivity are present. Most patients report little to no discomfort during or after the procedure.

Do I still need regular cleaning afterward?

Yes. After a deep cleaning, you may be placed on a periodontal maintenance program with cleanings every 3–4 months to keep gum disease from returning.

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Bone Grafts in NYC | Restore Your Smile’s Foundation

If you’ve lost a tooth or experienced bone loss in your jaw, it may not be possible to place a dental implant without restoring the bone first. At 65 Broadway Dental in NYC, we offer expert bone grafting procedures to help rebuild lost bone and prepare your mouth for long-term oral health solutions, especially dental implants.

Bone grafting is a common and highly effective periodontal procedure that uses biocompatible material to regenerate lost bone where a tooth used to be. Whether your goal is to replace missing teeth or stop bone deterioration after an extraction, our experienced team will guide you through every step of the process with care and precision.

Why Choose Bone Grafting at 65 Broadway Dental?

Bone grafting plays a critical role in restoring structure and function to your jaw. Here’s why patients trust our periodontal experts with this procedure:

  • Restores Lost Bone Volume

    When a tooth is removed, the surrounding bone begins to shrink. A bone graft stimulates new bone growth in the area, rebuilding what’s been lost and preserving your facial structure.

  • Essential for Dental Implants

    A strong, stable jawbone is essential for securely placing a dental implant. Bone grafting ensures you have the density and volume required to support the restoration.

  • Advanced Materials for Reliable Results

    We use a combination of cadaver-derived donor bone and a protective membrane to guide and promote proper bone regeneration. These materials are safe, effective, and designed to integrate naturally with your existing bone.

  • Minimally Invasive Technique

    Bone grafts are placed beneath the gumline using minimally invasive surgical methods. Healing is typically smooth, and we take extra care to make the experience as comfortable as possible.

Schedule an appointment today!

What Causes Bone Loss in the Jaw?

Bone loss in the jaw is a natural consequence of missing teeth and certain oral health conditions. Without the stimulation that comes from chewing and biting, the jawbone begins to deteriorate.

Common causes of jawbone loss include:

  • Tooth extractions without immediate replacement
  • Periodontal (gum) disease
  • Dental trauma or injury
  • Infections in the bone or gums
  • Long-term denture use without implants
  • Developmental or congenital jaw conditions

Left untreated, bone loss can lead to changes in facial appearance, bite misalignment, and difficulties with future dental procedures.

Is Bone Grafting Right for You?

Bone grafting may be recommended if you:

  • Plan to get a dental implant, but don’t have enough bone support
  • Have experienced bone loss due to gum disease or trauma
  • Want to prevent further bone deterioration after a tooth extraction
  • Need to restore jaw volume for a balanced, healthy facial appearance
  • Are you preparing for advanced periodontal or restorative treatments?

We’ll perform a comprehensive exam, including 3D imaging, to assess your bone structure and determine whether grafting is necessary.

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How Bone Grafting Works

Bone grafting is a straightforward procedure with long-term benefits for your oral health. Here’s how we approach it at 65 Broadway Dental:

  • 1. Digital Imaging & Evaluation

    We use 3D scanning to evaluate the exact dimensions and condition of your jawbone. This helps us determine the type and size of graft material needed for the best outcome.

  • 2. Graft Placement Under the Gum

    A small incision is made in the gum to access the bone. The donor bone material is placed into the targeted area and covered with a collagen membrane that guides bone regeneration and prevents soft tissue from interfering with healing.

  • 3. Healing & Bone Integration

    Over the next several months, your body naturally builds new bone around the graft, integrating it into your jaw. Once the area is fully healed, it’s strong enough to support a dental implant or other restoration.

Hear From Our Happy Patients

With over 13,000 happy patients and a 4.3-star rating, our NYC dental team delivers care you can count on.

I had my first appointment at 65 Broadway Dental, and my experience was amazing. Dr Heifitz was very gentle and made me feel very comfortable. The staff is very welcoming, and the office is clean and very modern.

– Rupa Satram

Always great with scheduling (they’ve fit me in last minute a couple of times!) and care about quality and listening to patients. I’ve searched for a long time for a good dentist, and so I’m confident in my recommendation.

– Jacqui Cacan

FAQs

How long does a bone graft take to heal?

Healing usually takes 3–6 months, depending on the size of the graft and your body’s natural response. We monitor your progress closely to ensure success.

Is bone grafting painful?

The procedure is done with local anesthesia, and most patients report minimal discomfort. Mild soreness afterward is normal and can be managed with over-the-counter medication.

What type of bone is used?

We typically use donor bone from a certified tissue bank, combined with a collagen membrane. In some cases, synthetic materials or your own bone may be used if appropriate.

Can I get a dental implant immediately after a bone graft?

In some cases, yes. But usually, the graft needs to fully heal before an implant can be placed. We’ll evaluate your individual case to determine the best timing.

Is bone grafting safe?

Yes. Bone grafting is a well-established procedure with high success rates, especially when performed by skilled periodontal specialists like our team at 65 Broadway Dental.

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Arestin Treatment in NYC | Targeted Antibiotic Therapy

If you’re dealing with gum disease, particularly in its moderate to advanced stages, simply cleaning the teeth may not be enough. That’s where Arestin® comes in—a powerful, localized antibiotic therapy that supports deep cleaning and promotes gum healing. At 65 Broadway Dental in NYC, we use Arestin as part of a comprehensive periodontal care plan to help eliminate infection, reduce pocket depth, and restore your oral health.

Arestin is placed directly into the gum pockets after a scaling and root planing (deep cleaning) procedure. It delivers sustained antibiotic action over time, targeting bacteria right where it matters most—between the tooth and gum, where traditional brushing and flossing can’t reach.

Why Choose Arestin Treatment at 65 Broadway Dental?

When used alongside deep cleanings, Arestin greatly increases the success of periodontal treatment. Here’s why our patients choose Arestin for fighting gum disease:

  • Fights Infection at the Source

    Arestin contains minocycline, a potent antibiotic that’s placed directly into infected gum pockets. It begins working immediately, killing bacteria that lead to inflammation, bleeding, and bone loss.

  • Enhances Deep Cleaning Results

    Scaling and root planing remove plaque and tartar from beneath the gumline. Arestin boosts the outcome by continuing to fight bacteria even after you’ve left the chair.

  • Encourages Gum Reattachment

    By eliminating bacteria and reducing inflammation, Arestin supports your gums in healing and reattaching to the tooth, shrinking pocket depth, and reducing the risk of further disease.

  • Sustained-Release Formula

    Unlike a one-time rinse or antibiotic pill, Arestin slowly releases medication over 7–10 days, keeping bacteria levels low while your gums heal.

Schedule an appointment today!

What Causes Deep Gum Pockets?

Gum pockets form when plaque and bacteria cause the gum tissue to pull away from the teeth. Over time, these pockets deepen, creating a haven for more bacteria and increasing the risk of tooth and bone loss.

Common causes of gum pockets include:

  • Poor oral hygiene
  • Gum disease (gingivitis or periodontitis)
  • Smoking or tobacco use
  • Genetics and systemic health issues (e.g., diabetes)
  • Untreated tartar buildup
  • Infrequent dental cleanings

Once a pocket is deeper than 4mm, standard brushing and flossing can’t reach the bacteria inside. That’s when treatments like scaling and root planing, enhanced with Arestin, become necessary.

Is Arestin Right for You?

Arestin is often recommended as part of periodontal therapy when:

  • You have pockets 4mm or deeper around one or more teeth
  • You’ve been diagnosed with periodontitis (moderate to severe gum disease)
  • You need localized antibiotic support for specific areas of infection
  • You want to avoid more invasive surgical gum treatments
  • You’re committed to improving your gum health and oral hygiene habits

Our team at 65 Broadway Dental will evaluate your gum condition, measure pocket depths, and determine whether Arestin is a suitable option for you.

Schedule an appointment today!

How Arestin Treatment Works

Arestin is simple to apply but powerful in its effects. Here’s what to expect during your visit:

  • 1. Deep Cleaning (Scaling & Root Planing)

    We begin by thoroughly cleaning the area around the affected teeth, removing plaque, tartar, and bacteria from below the gumline.

  • 2. Targeted Application

    A small dose of Arestin microspheres is gently placed into the cleaned pocket between the gum and the tooth. It stays in place and begins working right away.

  • 3. Ongoing Protection

    Over the next 7 to 10 days, the medication continues to release, destroying lingering bacteria and reducing inflammation. This gives your gums the chance to heal and reattach.

  • 4. Follow-Up & Maintenance

    We’ll schedule a follow-up exam to assess how your gums are responding and whether additional therapy is needed.

Hear From Our Happy Patients

With over 13,000 happy patients and a 4.3-star rating, our NYC dental team delivers care you can count on.

I had my first appointment at 65 Broadway Dental, and my experience was amazing. Dr Heifitz was very gentle and made me feel very comfortable. The staff is very welcoming, and the office is clean and very modern.

– Rupa Satram

Always great with scheduling (they’ve fit me in last minute a couple of times!) and care about quality and listening to patients. I’ve searched for a long time for a good dentist, and so I’m confident in my recommendation.

– Jacqui Cacan

FAQs

How long does Arestin stay in the gums?

Arestin releases its antibiotic gradually over 7 to 10 days, maintaining antibacterial action during the critical healing period.

Does it hurt when Arestin is placed?

No. Placement is quick and completely painless; no drilling, incisions, or anesthesia is required.

Can I brush and floss after treatment?

You’ll need to avoid disturbing the treated area for about 12 hours. Avoid flossing that area for 10 days to allow full healing.

Is Arestin safe?

Yes. Arestin is FDA-approved and has been used safely for years in periodontal therapy. Side effects are rare and usually mild.

Will I need more than one application?

Depending on the severity of your gum disease, we may recommend Arestin in more than one area or over multiple visits.

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LANAP in NYC | Regrow Healthy Gums and Bone

If you’re suffering from advanced gum disease and have been told you need surgery, LANAP® may be the alternative you’ve been looking for. At 65 Broadway Dental in NYC, we proudly offer LANAP (Laser-Assisted New Attachment Procedure)—a groundbreaking, minimally invasive treatment that stimulates your body to regrow bone and gum tissue lost to periodontal disease.

LANAP is the first and only FDA-cleared laser procedure clinically proven to regenerate tissue around teeth. Instead of scalpels and sutures, this advanced method uses laser energy to gently target diseased areas while preserving healthy tissue, offering a quicker, more comfortable recovery.

Why Choose LANAP at 65 Broadway Dental?

We understand that gum surgery can sound intimidating. That’s why our periodontal specialists provide LANAP as a modern, surgery-free solution for patients with moderate to severe gum disease. Here’s what makes LANAP an exceptional choice:

  • True Regeneration of Gum Bone

    Unlike traditional gum treatments that only manage symptoms, LANAP stimulates the body’s natural healing process to regenerate both soft and hard tissue, including bone lost due to periodontitis.

  • No Cutting, No Sutures

    The laser targets diseased tissue and bacteria with pinpoint accuracy, eliminating the need for cutting or stitching. This makes the entire experience more comfortable and far less invasive than traditional flap surgery.

  • FDA-Cleared Backed by Science

    LANAP is the only FDA-cleared protocol proven to achieve true tissue regeneration in gum disease treatment. Its success is backed by decades of clinical research and positive patient outcomes.

  • Faster Healing, Less Discomfort

    Because there’s no trauma from blades or stitches, most patients report minimal post-op pain and swelling. Recovery is often measured in hours, not weeks.

Schedule an appointment today!

What Is Gum Disease and Why Is LANAP Needed?

Gum disease (periodontitis) occurs when plaque and bacteria infect the gums and begin to destroy the tissues and bone that support your teeth. As it progresses, it can lead to tooth loss, bone destruction, and even impact your overall health.

LANAP is ideal for treating:

  • Bleeding, swollen, or receding gums
  • Deep periodontal pockets
  • Bone loss around teeth
  • Loose or shifting teeth
  • Moderate to advanced periodontitis
  • Patients seeking an alternative to traditional gum surgery

If left untreated, gum disease doesn’t just affect your smile—it increases your risk for heart disease, diabetes complications, and more. LANAP offers a proactive and regenerative solution.

Is LANAP Right for You?

LANAP is designed for patients who:

  • Have been diagnosed with moderate to advanced gum disease
  • Want to avoid traditional gum surgery
  • Have deep gum pockets or bone loss
  • Are you experiencing gum recession, bleeding, or loose teeth
  • Want faster healing with minimal discomfort

At 65 Broadway Dental, we’ll perform a detailed exam and imaging to determine whether LANAP is the best option for your periodontal care plan.

Schedule an appointment today!

How LANAP Works: Step-by-Step

LANAP typically requires two treatment sessions and several follow-up visits. Here’s what to expect:

  • 1. Diagnosis & Imaging

    We begin with a full periodontal assessment, including digital X-rays or 3D scans, to evaluate bone levels and pocket depths.

  • 2. First LANAP Treatment

    Using a specialized Nd: YAG dental laser, your periodontist will gently remove diseased tissue and kill bacteria deep within the gum pockets while preserving healthy tissue.

  • 3. Root Surface Debridement

    The teeth are thoroughly cleaned to remove tartar, calculus, and bacterial deposits that contribute to infection.

  • 4. Laser Sealing & Healing

    The laser is then used again to form a natural, blood-clot seal, which promotes healing and creates a clean environment for regeneration.

  • 5. Second LANAP Session

    Your second session, typically one week later, treats the opposite side of your mouth.

  • 6. Follow-up & Regeneration Monitoring

    We’ll monitor your healing over time, track gum reattachment, and evaluate any bone regrowth with follow-up imaging.

Hear From Our Happy Patients

With over 13,000 happy patients and a 4.3-star rating, our NYC dental team delivers care you can count on.

I had my first appointment at 65 Broadway Dental, and my experience was amazing. Dr Heifitz was very gentle and made me feel very comfortable. The staff is very welcoming, and the office is clean and very modern.

– Rupa Satram

Always great with scheduling (they’ve fit me in last minute a couple of times!) and care about quality and listening to patients. I’ve searched for a long time for a good dentist, and so I’m confident in my recommendation.

– Jacqui Cacan

FAQs

Is LANAP painful?

No. Most patients report only mild soreness afterward. The procedure is done under local anesthesia and involves no cutting or stitching.

How long does it take to recover?

Many people return to normal activity the same day or the next. Full healing happens over weeks as your body regenerates tissue.

Is LANAP safe?

Yes. LANAP is FDA-cleared, well-researched, and widely regarded as one of the safest periodontal laser therapies available.

How long do the results last?

With proper oral hygiene and regular cleanings, LANAP results can last for years. It significantly reduces the risk of gum disease returning.

Can LANAP regrow bone around teeth?

Yes. Clinical studies have shown that LANAP stimulates true bone and tissue regeneration, which traditional surgery often can’t achieve.

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