Bruce Kern, DMD

1801 Avenue M #5348, Brooklyn, NY 11230
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Opens today at 9:00am
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Monday9:00am - 7:00pm
Tuesday9:00am - 7:00pm
Wednesday9:00am - 6:00pm
Thursday9:00am - 12:00am
Friday9:00am - 3:00pm
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If you are looking for highly trained and experienced General Dentists and Specialists in Brooklyn, you have come to the right place. At our practice, you will receive the highest quality dental care. Our dental office uses the latest state-of-the-art equipment and cutting edge technology and we uphold the strictest sterilization techniques. We know that many people may feel anxious about coming to the dentist, so it is our goal to make your visit with us as pain and anxiety free as possible. We view it as our mission to educate our patients about all of their oral health care options and to help guide them to choose a treatment plan that is most suitable and appropriate for their needs.

Our office is located at 1801 Avenue M, Brooklyn, NY 11230. We are easily accessible by bus (B9, B49) and subway (Q - Ave M). Please enter your zip code or city, state below for door-to-door directions.

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Dr. Korngold and his staff are proud of the warm patient-friendly environment they have created and of the lifelong relationships they have built with multi-generational families in the area. Dr. Korngold welcomes patients of all ages and looks forward to meeting you and offering you the professional, caring and pain free oral health care that you deserve.

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Dr. Jonathan Korngold received his dental degree from the New York University College of Dentistry. He then completed his residency in General Dentistry at Montefiore Medical Center with an emphasis on Cosmetic Dentistry. Dr. Korngold is passionate about dentistry and loves to educate patients about their dental health. His open and caring personality, as well as his strong dental skills, leaves patients with a whole new impression of dental care.

Dry mouth, also known by its medical name, xerostomia is a condition characterized by either a lack of saliva or a decrease in its flow. Since saliva plays an important role in aiding digestion and maintaining good dental health, the consequences of xerostomia can be significant.

Three pairs of major salivary glands along with hundreds of minor salivary glands inside your mouth produce approximately 2-4 pints of saliva every 24 hours. Composed of 99% water and 1% electrolytes, enzymes and proteins; saliva washes over the teeth and surrounding soft tissues to cleanse and protect them from germs, tooth decay, and gum disease. Saliva also plays a key role in keeping the mouth lubricated and comfortable, so that food can be moved through the mouth easily for purposes of chewing, tasting and swallowing.

A lack of saliva makes simple oral functions more difficult and causes germs to increase in your mouth. More germs lead to bad breath, dental decay, gum disease, and provide the groundwork for a host of oral infections.

Treatment of dry mouth depends on the underlying cause of the problem. If it develops as a side effect of a particular drug, the physician may be able to prescribe an alternative medication. In some cases dry mouth may respond to drugs that promote an increased salivary flow. If not, artificial saliva can be used to keep the mouth moist and lubricated. As added protection, the dentist may recommend a prescription strength fluoride gel to help prevent tooth decay from developing. Patients can help alleviate some of the effects of dry mouth, by drinking water more often and avoiding drinks with caffeine or alcohol. They can also help to stimulate the flow of saliva by chewing sugarless gum or sucking on a sugarless candy. With dry mouth, it is essential to see the dentist on a regular basis for care.

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