Smile Maker - Dmitry Karagodsky, D.D.S.
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11880 Bustleton Ave.
Philadelphia, PA 19116
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Phone: (215) 969-2015
Fax: (215) 969-2014
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Monday: 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Tuesday: 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Friday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

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General Dental Treatment

Our practice can provide a wide range of dental services. We can typically provide every type of dental service without having to refer you to other specialties. This flexibility saves you time and keeps your total dental care within one practice. Our emphasis is on total preventive care for our patients. Total care begins with regular hygiene visits, regular checkups and continued home oral health routines.

Our practice also provides the highest-quality services for restoring mouths that have been damaged by dental disease and injury and common problems that require cosmetic dentistry. Our primary goal for our patients is to achieve and maintain optimum oral health through advances in techniques, technologies and by maintaining their scheduled dental exams.


Cleaning & Prevention

Plaque and calculus are the main sources of tooth decay. Plaque is a colorless bacteria that adheres to the surface of your teeth. If not removed, plaque gradually hardens into calculus. Daily brushing and flossing, regular dental exams and professional cleanings, along with a healthy diet, can prevent tooth decay and gum disease, and thus the need for costly dental procedures. Our specially trained hygienists are skilled at helping you keep your smile beautiful and healthy for a lifetime.

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Fillings

The concept of a “filling” is replacing and restoring your tooth structure that is damaged due to decay or fracture with a material. We will replace old, broken-down amalgam/metal fillings that contain traces of mercury with white fillings (composites) to restore your smile and teeth to a more natural look and feel.

With today’s advancements, no longer will you have to suffer the embarrassment of unsightly and unhealthy silver/mercury fillings or metal margins of the past. Eliminate the dark, black appearance in your teeth with new-age, state-of-the-art, tooth-colored resin or porcelain materials.

Comparing White Fillings Versus Silver Amalgam Fillings:


Root Canals

A root canal is a procedure that extracts decayed pulp from the central part of the tooth, reshapes the canal and replaces it with strengthening filler.

A cavity is the result of superficial decay of the enamel of the tooth. Left long enough, this decay can burrow into the deeper reaches of the tooth, causing extensive damage to tooth structure. When the damage goes beyond what can be treated with a filling, dentists can perform a root canal (or endodontics), preserving the tooth and retaining its original integrity; thereby, saving a tooth that in the past would have to have been pulled.

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Tooth Extractions

When a tooth cannot be saved, it must be extracted. Mouse over each of the links below for more information.


We accept many types of Dental Insurance. To be confident you should call the Our Dental Office at 1-215-969-2015 to verify whether or not we take the type of insurance you have.

Wisdom teeth typically erupt after age 18. These molars are located in the farthest back area of the mouth. They often become impacted, and as a result can cause several problems, including decay, gum disease and tumors. If it appears that they may be impacted, wisdom teeth are usually removed.
If a tooth is severely infected, and cannot be restored with a root canal or another procedure, extraction may be necessary.
If an extraction is necessary, we use modern techniques to ensure you remain as comfortable and pain-free as possible. Following the extraction, for 7 days, you should avoid brushing the area. The tooth socket will require special care. Expect some bleeding. You may take prescribed and/or over-the-counter pain medications to relieve any discomfort.

Dentist in Northeast Philadelphia | 11880 Bustleton Ave. | Philadelphia, PA 19116