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Locality: New York, New York

Phone: +1 212-867-8862



Address: 120 East 42nd Street 10017 New York, NY, US

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42nd St. Dental 02.04.2021

When A Patient Has Cavity Under An Existing Crown, We Replace It With Ideal Margins! -Dr. Nataliya Petlyuk

42nd St. Dental 21.03.2021

We’re Still Open Storm Viola 2021

42nd St. Dental 08.03.2021

Real Reviews from our Loyal Patients - Thank You

42nd St. Dental 23.02.2021

Last week, we all recertified for CPR and AED.

42nd St. Dental 31.12.2020

Wishing our patients and friends a Happy Thanksgiving. Thank you for choosing 42nd Street Dental for all of your dental needs.

42nd St. Dental 14.12.2020

The end of the year is quickly approaching and we want to make sure that you get the most out of your insurance benefits, including any health savings account (HSA) or flexible spending account (FSA) that you may still need to use. Call today to schedule your appointment for your check-up and cleaning.

42nd St. Dental 12.12.2020

Join us today for our Lunch n’ Learn and get a $15 Grubhub gift card for attending How to whiten your teeth like a Dentist Date: Tuesday, September 29th, 2020... Time: 12:00pm - 12:45pm Webinar Class 12:45pm - 1:00pm Question & Answers Click this link to register : https://meeting.zoho.com/meeting/register

42nd St. Dental 07.12.2020

To celebrate Love Your Teeth Day, here are 10 fun facts about teeth. 1. The enamel on the top surface on your tooth is the hardest part of your entire body. 2. Odontophobia is the fear of seeking dental care. A study by the University of Adelaide found 16.4 percent of adults and 10.3 percent of children suffered from dental fear, with females more likely to be scared of the dentist. 3. Having a perfect smile is not all about having straight teeth.... The trend yaeba or the double tooth is a popular trend in Japan, and some women undergo dental procedures to achieve the look. 4. The tooth fairy has been keeping up with the rate of inflation. These days, kids are getting an average of $5 per tooth from the Tooth Fairy. Back in the 1970s, the average was around 20 cents. 5. Even if your tooth has been knocked out, there is still a chance you can save it. Place it in milk or saliva and see a dentist immediately. 6. Sharks have an endless supply of teeth. Below the teeth in their mouths, there are several rows of new teeth waiting to replace any old ones. A shark can go through about 30,000 to 50,000 teeth throughout its life. The number of teeth a shark has depends on the species of shark. 7. In ancient times, many people had all their teeth taken out (sometimes as a 21st birthday present or as a dowry) to save money on dentistry in the future. 8. In medieval times, people cured toothaches by burning a candle close to the tooth. The heat from the flame would kill any worms that were gnawing at the tooth. 9. Before the invention of modern toothpaste, people mixed mashed twigs and bones with water, salt, and flower petals to form a thick paste. When the paste was put on the teeth, it proved to be a very effective treatment for gingivitis. 10. It’s true. Scientists have successfully grown a tooth using human urine. See more