Cleveland Circle Dental Associates


Come see the originator of
Six Month Braces-since 1991!
We are located at
1798 Beacon Street, Brookline.

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What We Do

  • Straighten your front teeth in six months (in 90% of cases)

  • Invisible braces behind teeth (most cosmetic), clear (most common), and metal (most economical)

  • Cosmetic enhancements like reshaping teeth and gums, whitening, and other important adjunctive cosmetic services from a dentist with a keen eye for dental esthetics. Often we can identify esthetic problems others miss and resolve them!

  • Splinting (connecting the teeth from behind so no retainers are necessary)

  • General dentistry services in addition; Extracting wisdom teeth, fillings, cleanings, and gum care.

Drs. Clifton and Maria Georgaklis

A Brookline native, Dr. Georgaklis was educated at Yale and the University of Connecticut Dental School where he was at the top of his class. Since then he has developed a niche practice focusing on treating the adult cosmetic orthodontic patient. Over the past 20 years has has lectured to thousands of dentists and orthodontists in this evolving field, and many of them travel from around the U.S. and Canada to his Brookline office and learn his orthodontic technique firsthand.

What Can Not Be Done

  • Changing your facial profile or moving facial bones

  • Moving your lower jaw far forward or back because of jaw deformities.

Our Goals

  • To have your "before and after" photos in one of our advertisements!

  • To keep your teeth straight FOREVER!

  • To make you so happy that you send all your friends here!

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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