Orthodontic Care for a Beautiful Smile and a Healthier You Find Both at the NYU College of Dentistry Where Academics Meets Clinical Excellence
What Orthodontics Can Do For You Orthodontics can build beautiful smiles at any age by bringing teeth, lips, and jaws into proper alignment. Straight teeth function better, are easier to clean, and can last a lifetime. The orthodontist uses different appliances to straighten your teeth, including removable appliances, metal and ceramic braces and clear aligners. At the NYU College of Dentistry, we help you choose the orthodontic appliances that best fit your needs. The NYU College of Dentistry provides orthodontic expertise and the most advanced orthodontic treatment for children and adults. All care is provided by licensed dentists in training to become orthodontists. Our doctors are supervised by teaching faculty who are among the leading orthodontists in the nation. Our clinicians include outstanding researchers whose discoveries translate directly into benefits for our patients, including techniques to move teeth faster and new ways to grow the bone of the jaws. Indeed, at NYU College of Dentistry, the Department of Orthodontics is the place where academics meets clinical excellence. We help you choose the orthodontic appliances that best fit your needs.
A Free Consultation Awaits You The NYU College of Dentistry is pleased to offer a free consultation to you and your family members to evaluate your orthodontic needs. For a free consultation, please contact us at: http://www.nyu.edu/dental/patientinfo/ orthodontics or call 212.998.9880. The initial consultation takes approximately 30 minutes. It consists of a comprehensive oral examination, diagnosis, and an explanation of recommended treatment. Our patient coordinator will discuss financial options available to you before scheduling an appointment to start treatment.
Can I Afford Treatment? At the NYU College of Dentistry, it is our mission to provide our patients with affordable, high quality treatment. We believe that orthodontic treatment is an excellent investment in the dental, psychological, and overall well-being of children and adults. We also believe that financial considerations should not prevent you from obtaining this important health service. We will help you prepare any insurance forms that you will need to ensure reimbursement from your provider. We accept the following forms of payment: Cash Credit cards Personal checks Medicaid MetLife Call 212.998.9880 for a free consultation.
Care for All Your Dental Needs An added benefit to being a patient at the NYU College of Dentistry is that you and your family have access to multidisciplinary care for all your dental needs. In the same building, you can receive care for general dentistry (cleanings, fillings) oral surgery, periodontics (gum disease), prosthodontics (crowns, bridges, partial, and full dentures), and endodontics (root canal) before, during or after orthodontic treatment. For the children, teenagers, and adults who receive orthodontic care at NYU each year, the difference can be remarkable. We are pleased to offer a free consultation to you and your family members to evaluate your orthodontic needs. Call 212.998.9880.
Getting Here The NYU College of Dentistry is located at the corner of 1st Avenue and 24th Street. Take the main elevators to the 6th floor and follow directions to 6W. M16 (34th Street) 26th Street Park Avenue 25th Street 24th Street M15 First Avenue 6 M23 23rd Street Lexington Avenue Third Avenue 22nd Street Second Avenue M15 M15 bus up First Ave. or down Second Ave. to 23rd St. M23 cross-town bus east on 23rd St. to First Ave. M16 cross-town bus east on 34th Street, down Second Ave. to 23rd St. and First Ave. M21 bus along Houston St., up Ave. C to First Ave. and 23rd St. Subway: 6, N, R, F, C, or E to 23rd St. Stop; transfer to M23 cross-town bus to First Ave. and 23rd St. By car: The closest parking garages are on 25th St. between First and Second Ave. 345 East 24th Street Department of Orthodontics 6W New York, NY 10010 212.998.9880 www.nyu.edu/dental/patientinfo/ orthodontics