Dr. George Brockman, DDS is a General Dentist committed to providing compassionate, comprehensive dental care for older adults at his clinic in Lauderhill, FL. He is registered with The Florida Board of Medicine and practices under the Florida Statutes, Title XXXII, Chapter 458 (Medical Practice), dedicated to ensuring the best possible oral health outcomes for his patients aged 65 and older. Dr. Brockman understands the unique dental needs of seniors, recognizing that oral health is intricately linked to overall well-being.
General dentists play a vital role in the overall health of older adults, providing comprehensive oral care, managing age-related dental issues like dry mouth and gum disease, and collaborating with other healthcare providers to ensure optimal oral and overall well-being. Dr. Brockman is deeply invested in this collaborative approach, striving to create a supportive environment where patients and their families feel heard and empowered in their healthcare decisions. He uses evidence-based medicine to guide his practice and is dedicated to his patients' comfort and understanding throughout their dental journey. Prospective patients should call (954) 724-8486 to confirm if he is currently accepting new patients.
Dr. George Brockman, DDS is a dentistry practitioner in Lauderhill, FL, dedicated to the specific needs of senior patients. His practice prioritizes a collaborative and supportive environment, recognizing the importance of open communication and shared decision-making. While Dr. Brockman provides consultations primarily in English, his commitment to patient care transcends language barriers, focusing on clear explanations and compassionate support for every patient.
A cornerstone of effective senior care is a strong patient-provider partnership. Dr. George Brockman is a vital partner in this journey, focusing on holistic strategies to protect health and enhance quality of life.
Dr. George Brockman is a compassionate partner in your senior's health journey, providing comprehensive dental care tailored to the unique needs of aging adults. He meticulously addresses age-related dental concerns like dry mouth and gum disease, recognizing their impact on overall well-being. His collaborative approach, working with other healthcare providers, ensures a holistic and personalized plan to maintain optimal oral and general health, maximizing comfort and independence for your loved one.
By working together, you, your family, and Dr. George Brockman can create a clear, actionable plan that respects your individual needs and healthcare goals.
Specific Plans Accepted
DenteMax
Sun Life Financial
Also Accepts These Carriers
- Anthem
- Dental
- Dental Choice DPPO
- Dental Complete DPPO
- Dental PPO
- DentalConnect PPO
- Dominion National
- Humana
- Humana PPO
- Lincoln Financial Group
- MetLife
- PDP Plus (Preferred Dentist Program) DPPO
- Principal Financial Group
- Total Dental Administrators PPO
- Total Dental Administrators PPO PPO
- UnitedHealthCare
Effective management of health is key to well-being in later life. Dr. George Brockman provides expert, compassionate care for a range of conditions common in older adults, with a focus on managing symptoms and maintaining function. Common areas of focus include:
- Facial Trauma: If you've experienced facial trauma, seeing a dentist is important to assess any damage to your teeth, gums, or jaw. Treatment ensures proper healing and prevents future problems.
- Sleep Apnea: A dentist plays a key role in managing sleep apnea because oral appliances, crafted to fit your mouth, can often prevent airway blockage during sleep, restoring more restful nights.
- Tooth Avulsion: Facing a knocked-out tooth? Don't panic! Seek emergency dental care immediately to assess the tooth's viability and explore reimplantation options, preserving your smile and ability to chew.
- Herpes Stomatitis: Herpes stomatitis is a painful mouth sore caused by the herpes simplex virus, and your dentist can help manage the discomfort and prevent complications.
- Oral Infection: Sometimes, a simple oral infection can lead to bigger health problems, but your dentist can provide treatment to prevent serious complications and preserve your quality of life.
- Mouth Conditions: Various mouth conditions can affect eating, speaking, and even self-confidence, but with proper dental care and treatment, many of these issues can be effectively managed, preserving independence and quality of life.
- Cleft Lip and Palate: For seniors with cleft lip or palate, regular visits to the dentist are vital for preventing secondary dental problems and maintaining the integrity of previous surgical repairs, thus ensuring a better quality of life.
This list highlights some common health concerns and is for informational purposes. An accurate diagnosis and a personalized care plan can only be developed through a direct consultation with a qualified medical professional based on your specific health history.
To provide comprehensive and person-centered care, Dr. George Brockman offers a range of services designed to diagnose, manage, and support the health of older adults:
- Conscious Sedation: Conscious sedation helps seniors feel relaxed and comfortable during dental procedures, making longer appointments more manageable.
- Jaw Surgery: As part of a comprehensive dental care plan, jaw surgery may be necessary to address underlying issues contributing to gum disease or tooth loss.
- Endodontic Treatment: Your dentist might recommend endodontic treatment as a way to preserve your natural teeth, improving your chewing ability, confidence, and overall quality of life.
- Dental Procedure: A dental procedure is a treatment or intervention performed by a dentist to address a specific oral health concern, helping maintain your overall well-being.
- Digital X-Ray (CDR): As part of your regular checkup, digital X-rays allow your dentist to assess the health of your teeth, jawbone, and surrounding tissues, helping create a personalized treatment plan.
- Dental Bridge Adjustment: Regular bridge adjustments are part of a comprehensive dental care plan that helps prevent problems and extend the life of your bridge.
- Teeth Polishing: Polishing your teeth during a dental visit is a preventative measure to help reduce your risk of cavities and improve your oral hygiene.
Service availability can change. To understand which services are appropriate for your specific health needs, please schedule a consultation to develop a personalized care plan.
All medical services are provided in accordance with the standard scope of practice for General Dentists in Florida.
Dr. George Brockman is dedicated to partnering with older adults and their families to achieve their unique health objectives. The following examples illustrate how compassionate care can make a tangible difference in a patient's life:
- Following a fall, a senior felt more secure at home, thanks to a dentist's assessment and treatment of facial trauma, which addressed the underlying concerns about their ability to eat and speak comfortably.
- A senior felt a remarkable improvement in their sleep quality, enabling them to return to enjoying evening walks with their grandchildren. Their family rejoiced at the noticeable reduction in daytime fatigue and the improved overall well-being.
- Following a timely visit for a knocked-out tooth, an elderly woman regained her ability to enjoy crunchy vegetables and her favorite applesauce, a significant improvement in her daily diet and overall well-being.
These scenarios are illustrative examples of positive health outcomes. Individual results vary and depend on many factors specific to each person. He will work with you to define and achieve your personal health goals.
- Primary Location:
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3801 E Highway 98 Ste 100100, Port St. Joe, FL, 32456
Phone: (850) 229-5752
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- HCA Florida St. Lucie Hospital Port St. Lucie (Residency Hospital)
Here are answers to some common questions about Dental care with Dr. George Brockman:
- How is dental health connected to my overall health, like my heart?
- Good oral hygiene is crucial for overall health. Bacteria from chronic gum disease can enter the bloodstream, potentially increasing the risk of heart disease, stroke, and poorly controlled diabetes. Regular dental visits are essential for maintaining not only healthy teeth and gums, but also your overall well-being.
- My medications make my mouth constantly dry. Is this a dental problem?
- Yes, dry mouth (xerostomia) is a very common side effect of many medications, and it is a dental problem. Saliva is the body's natural defense against cavities, so a dry mouth significantly increases the risk of tooth decay and gum disease. Dr. Brockman can recommend special rinses, gels, and other strategies to manage dry mouth and protect your teeth.
- Is it normal for my gums to bleed when I brush or floss?
- No, healthy gums should not bleed. Bleeding is often the first sign of gum inflammation, which can progress to more serious gum disease. Dr. Brockman can help create a gentle home care routine and perform a professional cleaning to reverse this.
- My dentures don't fit as well as they used to. What can be done?
- Dr. Brockman understands that dentures can loosen over time as the jawbone and gums change shape. A relining procedure can often reshape the denture for a better fit, or a new denture can be created if the existing one is significantly worn. A proper fit is important for comfortable eating and clear speech.
- What is the difference between a crown and a filling?
- A filling is like a patch to repair a small area of damage, while a crown is a cap or helmet that covers the entire tooth. Crowns are needed when a tooth is more significantly damaged, cracked, or has had a root canal, to provide extra strength and protection.
- What is the difference between a bridge and a partial denture?
- A dental bridge is a permanent fixture cemented to your teeth, while a partial denture is a removable appliance that clips onto your existing teeth. A bridge fills the space of missing teeth, while a partial denture replaces one or more missing teeth.
- Are dental implants a safe and good option for older adults?
- Dental implants are often an excellent solution for older adults with sufficient jawbone health. They provide a secure, long-term way to replace missing teeth, anchoring a crown, bridge, or even a full denture, preventing slipping. This is a great investment in restoring chewing ability and confidence.
- Why are my teeth becoming more sensitive as I get older?
- Tooth sensitivity in older adults is often due to receding gums, exposing the tooth root. Years of brushing can also wear down enamel. Dr. Brockman can recommend desensitizing toothpastes, fluoride treatments, or check for other potential problems like cavities or cracked teeth.
6933 W Commercial Blvd
Lauderhill FL 33319
Phone: (954) 724-8486
Dr. George Brockman, DDS is regulated by the Florida Statutes, Title XXXII, Chapter 458 (Medical Practice) in Florida and is licensed by The Florida Board of Medicine.
National Provider Identifier (NPI): 1982603676
Registration can typically be verified through The Florida Board of Medicine website or by direct inquiry.
The information on this profile, provided by infoaging.org, is for general informational purposes and to help you connect with healthcare partners for yourself or a loved one. It does not constitute direct medical advice from the provider named. General Dentists like Dr. George Brockman are skilled in helping seniors and their families navigate their health journey. For urgent or life-threatening emergencies, please call 911 or visit the nearest emergency department. Always consult with a qualified medical professional for any health concerns or before making any decisions related to your care plan.
