Renee Pompei-reynolds DDS
Orthodontist
470 Lenox Avenue Suite 1D New York NY, 10037About
Dr. Renee Pompei-reynolds practices Orthodontics in Bronx, NY. Comprehensive orthodontic treatment includes metal wires that are inserted into orthodontic brackets, which can be made from stainless steel or a more aesthetic ceramic material. The wires interact with the brackets to move teeth into desired positions. Being advanced in the field, Dr. Pompei-reynolds may also use Invisalign or other aligner trays that have been designed to align a patients? smile. As an orthodontist, Dr. Pompei-reynolds must recognize various characteristics of a malocclusion or dentofacial deformity, define the nature of the problem, including the etiology if possible, and design a treatment strategy based on the specific needs and desires of the patient.
Education and Training
The College of William and Mary B.A. in Public Policy 2001
Columbia University's College of Dental Medicine D.D.S. 2011
Board Certification
American Board of OrthodonticsAmerican Board of OrthodonticsABO
Provider Details
Treatments
- Hygiene
- Root Canal Therapy
- Orthodontics
- Pediatric Dentistry
- Deep Cleaning
- Periodontal Care
- Sedation Dentistry
- Dental Fillings
- Full Mouth Reconstruction
- Dentures
- Dental Crowns
- Dental Bridges
- Inlays And Onlays
- Porcelain Veneers
- Teeth Whitening
- Dental Bonding
- Smile Makeover
- Gum Reshaping
- Dental Implant Surgery
- Cone Beam Scanner
- Dental Implants
- Bone Grafting
- Sinus Grafting
- One Day Crowns
- Single Visit Crowns
Professional Memberships
- Professional Member American Association of Orthodontics
- Professional Member American Dental Association
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