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From Downtown/Kenmore Sq

Take Beacon Street out of town heading toward Brookline for approximately 3.5 miles. We are in a brick building on the right hand side, four blocks before Cleveland Circle near Corey Road.

Route 128/Points North/West/South

Take Route 9 East towards Boston. Go 5 miles to Chestnut Hill Ave. (you will see signs for Newbury College & Cleveland Circle at the light) and take a left at the light and drive for approximately .8 miles until you see Cleveland Circle. Turn right at the light we are .4 miles on the other side of the street.

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1798 Beacon Street
Brookline, MA 02445
Phone: (617) 277-5200

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Using Public Transportation

Take the Green Line "C" car to the Dean Road T stop. We are four blocks from Cleveland Circle by Dean Rd and Corey Street.

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Vikki Webb
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Cleveland Circle Dental Associates
1798 Beacon Street
Brookline, MA 02445
(617) 277-5200

What's in the News ...

ScienceDaily: Dentistry News

Pufferfish at the 'beak' of evolution: Why humans don't continuously replace their teeth
Prickly pufferfish could hold the key to why humans do not continually replace their teeth and may lead to advances in dental therapies.

Anthropologists discover new research use for dental plaque: Examining diets of ancient peoples
While we may brush and floss tirelessly and our dentists may scrape and pick at our teeth to minimize the formation of plaque known as tartar or dental calculus, anthropologists may be rejoicing at the fact that past civilizations were not so careful with dental hygiene. Researchers have discovered that particles of plaque removed from teeth of ancient populations may provide clues about their diets.

Dental fillings that kill bacteria and re-mineralize the tooth
Scientists using nanotechology have created the first cavity-filling composite that kills harmful bacteria and regenerates tooth structure lost to bacterial decay. This first-of-a-kind nanocomposite will be tested in animal teeth then human volunteers next.

Sports and energy drinks responsible for irreversible damage to teeth
A recent study found that an alarming increase in the consumption of sports and energy drinks, especially among adolescents, is causing irreversible damage to teeth -- specifically, the high acidity levels in the drinks erode tooth enamel, the glossy outer layer of the tooth.

Fish oil could be therapy for periodontal disease
A clinical trial is underway in Australia that is investigating the effects of fish oil as adjunct therapy for periodontitis.

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