Dr. Dr. Bobbi Peterson, DDS
Dentist
763 Utica Avenue Brooklyn New York, 11203About
Dr. Bobbi Peterson is a Dentist practicing in Brooklyn, New York. Dr. Peterson specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating diseases and conditions associated with the mouth and overall dental health. Dentists are trained to carry out such treatment as professional cleaning, restorative, prosthodontic, and endodontic procedures, and performing examinations, among many others.
Education and Training
Howard University
Board Certification
Board Eligible
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Dr. Dr. Bobbi Peterson, DDS's Expert Contributions
Do dental whitening toothpastes contain bleach?
Hello! Thank you for your question! Some whitening toothpastes do contain a very low level of peroxide. It's not as strong as what we use for our whitening treatments, but you may still see small results from using a whitening toothpaste! I hope this helps! READ MORE
Can a tooth abscess be seen on an X-ray?
Yes an abcess can be detected on a panoramic or periapical X-ray. They can also be detected clinically. Early stage abscesses usually exhibit sensitivity upon applying pressure to the area. A percussion test (tapping on the crown of the infected tooth) can also be an effective way to locate which tooth has been affected by the abscess. READ MORE
Brushing too hard?
Perhaps your gums were not receding when you saw the first dentist. Gingival recession can be caused by toothbrush abrasion or "brushing too hard". This is why it is not recommended to use tooth brushes with hard bristles. Switching to a soft bristled toothbrush At the first sign of gingival recession is recommended in order stop or slow down the process. See a general dentist or a periodontist (gum specialist) if it persists. READ MORE
I am getting abscesses in my infected tooth. How do I treat them?
If you are developing an abscess in an infected tooth you should see a dental specialist asap! Swelling within your dental tissues is a sign of infection and cannot be treated effectively with home remedies. Go see your dentist and she or he will more than likely prescribe an antibiotic READ MORE
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Faculty Titles & Positions
- Teaches First Year Orthodontists and General Dental Program at Kings County Hospital -
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