Dr. Maria Georgaklis

Our office is committed to supporting you and your child with the tools needed to give your child a positive experience for current and future dental visits with a pediatric dentist.

Our practice specializes in the unique technical and behavioral needs of dentistry for children. Pediatric dental needs are different and that's why your child should see a pediatric dentist & dental specialist like Dr. Maria.

Your kids need a special pediatric dentist centrally located in Brookline, providing top notch children's pediatric dentistry. We're easy to find on Beacon Street in Brookline, and eager to provice all of your child's dental needs.

new office image Dr.Maria Georgaklis
Brookline Pediatric Dentist
1798 Beacon Street, Brookline.
Phone: (617) 277-5200

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Dr. Maria Georgaklis
Pediatric Dentist

Dr Maria Georgaklis earned her DMD from Tufts University School of Dental Medicine and completed her training in Pediatric Dentistry at Tufts University in 1995. She is constantly updating her knowledge in pediatric dentistry with continuing education almost monthly in ways to better manage the technical and behavioral needs that are unique to children's dentistry and pediatric dental work. Her hobbies include running, downhill skiing, and spending time with family and friends. Dr. Maria is originally from Monterrey, Mexico, and resides in Brookline with her husband Clift, also a dentist, and their 4 children.

What's in the News ...

ScienceDaily: Dentistry News

Newly identified oral bacterium linked to heart disease and meningitis
A novel bacterium, thought to be a common inhabitant of the oral cavity, has the potential to cause serious disease if it enters the bloodstream, according to a new study.

In the mouth, smoking zaps healthy bacteria
According to a new study, smoking causes the body to turn against its own helpful bacteria, leaving smokers more vulnerable to disease.

Blood from periodontal disease can be used to screen for diabetes
Oral blood samples drawn from deep pockets of periodontal inflammation can be used to measure hemoglobin A1c, an important gauge of a patient's diabetes status, a nursing-dental research team has found.

Preventing bacteria from falling in with the wrong crowd could help stop gum disease
Stripping some mouth bacteria of their access key to gangs of other pathogenic oral bacteria could help prevent gum disease and tooth loss. The study suggests that this bacterial access key could be a drug target for people who are at high risk of developing gum disease.

Genetic variation that raises risk of serious complication linked to osteoporosis drugs identified
Researchers have identified a genetic variation that raises the risk of developing serious necrotic jaw bone lesions in patients who take bisphosphonates, a common class of osteoclastic inhibitors.

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